I THE MILFORD STORE t OF STORKS 5 Longest Established, Best Equipped g FINEST LINE OF WINTER GOODS. 1 Specialties in woolens, Jackets, ladies, mens and p g childrens underwear. .. ij Gloves, hosiery, boots and shoes. All the latest 2 styles and best materials for winter wear. Beautiful Veckveai? A New Department. A f iota aecnrfmtit -f T rie anrl Tf?mmtncr;. A rnmnfrt .m 2 sto:k ot mens furnishings. Finely stocked Grocery Depart- it 5 ment. CrocVery and glassware direct from England. I All ot tic a Dove an prices j J feliatj Will nqake it to youi? $ advantage: fco buy of MIT0HELL BROS. : -Beoad -JStezet SBilfoed Pa O o General LIVERY STABLE Safe horses, Good wagons, Prompt service, Careful Drivers. Find. ay & Milford. P aTs s s la h ElUbT vuuvin AND CURS THE LUNGS Dr. King's WITH Uzxj Discovery rnn roucns uii VOLDS Trinl laul In MR ALL THROAT ANDLUNO TROUBLES. OUABiNTkID SATIS FACXiliAV OK StOii.fi If K.KJrOiiJji.i. HARN Of All Kinds and Styles. ' Blankets, Robes, Whipb tnd Horse Outfitting gen erally. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS Repairing ;-NEATLY DonE. Examine my stock it will please you.. The price tod. L. F. IIAFNEH. Harford St, Milford t EBfiihers Succeed when avc r?lhin cite Is. In nerve ua procuration and female weaknesses they sr. tha suprtime remedy, aa thousands bava testified. FOR KIDNEY.MVtTRAND 6TOMACH TROUBLE It it tlx beat medicine aver acid f drusgiat's countaa, - 7 a Wheeler, PROPRIETORS BEST OF ALL FLOUR. FEED, MEAL, BRAN, OATS, and HAY When in need of any Hello to No. 5., or come to SAWKILL MILL, MILFORD PA, I Supplying I The Table AN EVERY DAY PROBLEM We solve it by keeping Fine Groceries, Canned Goods, Choice Meats, Fresh Vegetables. FOR AN ELEGANl DINNER If fov appreciate a good market in lowln buy Tour fish and elami al my placa. Llmburgor, Imported Roquefort. PMIadelphia Cream sheets or any ethers desired. FRED GUMBLE Harford St. Milford Pa. The East Stroudsburg State Normal School - is - A thoroughly irt class school for TEACHERS. It is PERFECT in the Beauty and Healthfulness of its Lo cation. It is COMPLETE in hsE quip ment. Its Graduates rank among the Best in SCHOLARSHIP and TEACHING ABILITY. The rooms are carpeted and the Beds Furnished. The Food is Abundant and Excellent in Quality. For Catalogue Address, E. L, KEMP, Sc. D.- Prmdpl East Stroudsburg, penna' LaFrakce MADE WITH w ' , . .'. t. !.. wmmmm msmim FOOT easily attained TIT wear he m, T TWaA k-S;. if for Women J O H N 8 O N Fffter of Feet, Port Jervie. ?1 " -7' , fitters-- ia'"V. OvorwalQhta. Tlie eicesslve mortality of over we'ghts haa been puhllnhed bjr life tn auranee atatlaliclana, and the pheno menon must be considered In football discussions. It Is now a proved fact that the men who are barred from the game are the ones who live tbe longest, and though mere length of life Is no criterion of Its usefulness, yet It la a fair assumption that tbe longest lived are the most vigorous and, there fore, tlie best brain workers. The colleges are then spending the most money on the students who will give the least returns. Every now and then some Ingenious fellow pub lishes statistics showing that students able to take part In Bports outlive those too defective -to take any part at all, as though that needed numeri cal proof. The new statistics show that the healthy underweights excluded from football are fitter for survival In America than the overweights of the teams. American Medicine. Biggest Thigh Bone Found. The first shipment ot prehistoric bones collected by the German expedi tion In German East Africa, compris ing forty-six large boxes, reached thi Berlin Paleontologlcal Museum re cently. Reports from the explorers indicate that they have been highly successful In finding important speci mens. One of tbe most treasured Is a thigh bone which measures six feet eleven and three-quarter Inches, as compared with the four feet eleven Inches measurement of the corre sponding bone of the American dlplo docus. Tbe African specimen la the largest femur In existence, It la claimed. The explorers believe the African aaurlans were the direct progeny of those whose remains were found In Wyoming. Tlmea. Mlaplaced Sympathy. He was a kind and benevolent old gentleman, who took much Interest In little boys. One day as he was walking along the street he stopped and looked with compassionate sympathy at a lad whose face bore clear evidence of hav ing been In the wars. "My poor little fellow," he said, patting the boy on the head. "I fear you've been fighting. You've got a black eye. Dear me, now, I'm really very sorry, 1" "Never you mind about me," said the poor little boy. "You go home and be sorry for your own little boy. He's got two black eyes." Human Life. Game in Germany. Germanr la a country of Nimrods. There are, we learn, 6,000 sports men, which means one gun for every hundred people. Each year fall to the gun, on an average, 400,000 hares, , OuO.000 parti luges. 3,000,000 thrushes, 500 000 rabbits, 190,000 deer, 146,000 woodcocks, 40.000 wild ducks, 26,000 pheasants, 22,500 deer, 15.000 quails, 13.5V0 bucks, 1,400 wild boards and If &J0 bustard. In weight this "bag" rep resents 25,000.000 kilogrammes, a kilo gramme being 2 16 pounds. The monetary value la S2.0!0.000 franca, or 1.240.000. The lum received fori licenses to shoot la 7,600,000 francs, or 11,500,000. London Giobe. Indian Days. Marks of Indian da) a way be found under many old oak trees In southern California, particularly In the moun tain districts. It Is not uncommon to discover a large stone or boulder with one Mat aide showing a little abov the surface of the grouud and with a hole as large as a quart auueepan In the center. In such holes the squaws crushed the acorns which wars there by ground Into meal for food ftl the red tr-vu. II fin P Helpful Beauty Hints Valuable Bhampoe Mixtures for r-rrreMe Sorre 0"rd Netej on tl.e Complexion and How to Oat Rid of Blackheads To Keep tha Hair Healthy. . As some Bhampoo applications may dull the color of tbe nalr, so agents chosen with care may he's to retain the natural shade. No , applica tion containing an excess of dry ing element should be used, for then the natural oils which nourish the hair are absorbed and color fnde as from a materl.il put Into the ho sun. Excessive use of hot curling irons, ammonia In the water and the promiscuous application of bicarbon ate of soda are responsible for early Tray hair with many women. Up to the time a woman Is twenty there la no better shampoo for the hair than castlle or palm oil soa;i scraped and dissolved In boiling water. A pint of water to four ounce's o( soap la a good proportion, but the measurements need not be exact, lor the object Is merely to make a jelly of the soap, as It will 4e when col, I if treated In this way. This soft soiu Is more easily worked among the strands of hair and la far more cer tain to be rinsed out than hard soap. For us the Jelly Is rubbed all over wetting the head with Just enoiicl. water to make a lather. When It - thoroughly cleansed In this manner it Is rinsed In several waters, the fln! bath being cold lo shrink tbe pores. The girl who has dark hair will be Isa If she uses exclusrvely the yoUr of eggs for ber hair alter she la tw en ty years of ag. Three will be re quired for one wash and ttey mar u beaten a little, adding a cup or hal a pint of claret. All of this mix'u:- la rubbed over the scalp and thro f. the hair. Rinsing Is done In rlv;' water. Tbe desirability of the appli cation lies In the fact that both the yolks and claret are full of iron which will preserve the color of the hair. The mixture la rever to be used on blond locks and stay even darkeu those that are light brown. The lat ter color will be benefited by the use of eggs alone, taking both whites and yellows and beating them with one tablespoonful of water to each egg. Soft water la better for the hair than hard, the latter causing the treseea to become overciisp. If the wa ter Is noticeably bard It may be soft ened with a pinch of borax; the exact proportions are Impossible to gve. Borax in Itself Is drying and so shoi.lt be avoided by all save those whose hair Is exceptionally oily. Drying after shampooing la always to be done with soft towels, as direct heat Is extremely Injurious to the hair. Margaret Mlxter In New York Telegram, For Blackheads. Inquisitive Jane. If your complex ion la coarse and filled with black heads you Ehould begin at once a sys tematic treatment. Buy a camel's hair complexion brush and scrub the face every night with this, using a pure soap and "varm water almost hot. If It does not Irritate tha skin. Begin with the forehead and scrub with a circular jiovement till the chin Is reached. Do not rub hard enough to Irritate tha akin, and use only the gentlest motion around the eyea. Rinse with lukewarm water and then with cold; wipe with a aoft linen toweL ' Apply a good skin food or cold cream, with a genUe rotary- upward and outward movement. This treatment must be persisted In and will ahow results If faithfully prac ticed, especially If care la taken with the diet, avoiding rich, greasy foods, aweeta and friend stuffs, and choos ing treeh vegetables and fruits, plen ty of salada with good olive oil and ve-y little vinegar or apices. Take abundant exercise. There la no better tonic tbaa a run or a brisk walk In the open air. The blackneade are cauaed by lack ot circulation. A quick morning aponge bath with cold water, adding. If convenient, a handful ot eea Bait, together with the regular weekly or semi-weekly hot scrub at night, are excellent for giving the skin a finer texture. To Make the Hair Healthy. If you want to keep your hair In a healthy condition be careful always to use a clean hairbrush. Many bad eases of dandruff are due to careleas nes In this matter. Directly the brush begins to look grimy wash It In soda and water. Have the water near ly boiling and pat It with the bristles. Be careful that the back at the brutti does not get wet, aa It ruins the polish. When quite clean rlnae la warm wa ter, then let It stand for ten minutes In clean cold water and leave It In the air to dry. Don't put the brush to dry In the sun or too near tha lire or the bristles will turn yellow. If the back haa been damped rub It with sweet oil, then polish. To keep the hair bright and glossy few better methods exist than that of ventilation. The treatment should be practiced for five minutes each day, night and morning. The treaaes should be separated one by one and shaken gently and slowly, so that the air may penetrate between the strands. If a maid's help Is obtainable a still better result east be secured, the attendant tanning the air gently on to the hair with the right hand while supporting one lock at a time with the other. Undoubtedly Not. Capt Jerome, while visiting Cot Iligglnson. took a derringer from the table, and asked: "This thing load ed?" But before the colonel could re ply the weapon was discharged, the bullet tearing away one of the fingers of the visitor. The colonel, who Is widely known on account of his ax. treme politeness, bowed, (raoefully, and rJoin; ''Not S0( . iV Hotes and Comment Of Intereat to Women Readers A PAPER iVARDROBE. Bags Made of Cedared Paper Protect Clothes from Moths and Dirt. feople who could afford to have cedar rooms In their homes have al ways been considered fortunate by those who had to ndopt other means to keep their clothing from the de precations of moths and from dust and dampness between seasons. Now that the paper wardrobe stiown In the Il lustration has been Invented, anyone may have these advantages for little money. Thle form of wardrobe con sists of big bags made of cedared psper. which are redolent of that o.lor of cedar which no self-respecting moth can abide. They are also to instructed that when closed they are on:pletely airtight, thus keeping o" the dust and dampness. The savir In the cost ot cleaning and pre3'r clcthes can quickly be estimated. S' not only on the cost of these ope tlons, but In the wear end tear resu1 Ing from them. A garment hung on suitable hanger In one of tliee be' assumes Ita original shape; In tnct. . practically presses Itself. The b cl ean be opened as often as wit-hed, i. the clasp that holds them shut can 1 operated by a child. The accc3i')H' of single garments without having -rout out a chestful Is another ndvn: tiifse. The Great Value of Tact. Of all the good gifts the fairy gc mother can bestow upon a favor? : mortal there Is certainly nothing tbi, is quite equal to tact. Health, wealth benuty and brains, right royal endow- n ents though they be, lose much o! their value unless thlB precious assi he found In combination with them. A well-known writer defines tact a an Intuitive art and manner wlilri sanies one through a difficulty bette thrn either talent or knowledge." Per ha-s this explanation Is as good a- an other, but It does not cover all the ground. Tbore are many time-, and many opportunities which call fo tact without people having to be ii. difficulties. It is wanted In the every day affairs of life. In dealing wit) one's husband, or children, or ser vants, and a household very quick!; shows If Its presiding genius Is tact fu! or the reverse. To a young man wno nas nis way to make In the world tret Is worth un told gold. When he Is older and ha gained a name and reputation, he may possibly afford to be brusque and careless of other people's feelings But even then be does it at the e.v pense ot popularity nay, of afTectiuu sometimes. No woman, however, ta! ented, can shine In the social firma ment If she be looking in tact, and thoigh one Is inclined to regard the attribute as belonging more especially to her sex, we do not always find I. In the feminine character. It Is impossible to go to a school mistress and ssy to her, with refer ence to the education of one's daugh ter, "Please pay particular attention to music, French and tact" For the gift comes Instinctively to those who are naturally quick, warm-hearted ana sympathetic But it can be trained and cultivated, too; for who are more tactful than the people who are taugh: from their earliest childhood to con sider tha feelings ot others, and to put them at their easel Tact enables us to say the right tb'og at the right time, and to leave unsaid the wrong one. Tact alao helps us wonderfully In our dealings with our poorer neighbors. They are often Intensely sensitive and proud and re sent any suspicion of patronage, yet they are grateful for our sympathy and aid It we do not ride rough shod oer their prejudices. Sometimes we see kind but thick-skinned charitable workers who spoil the good they do by the way In which It Is done, and though their ministrations may be ac cepted, a feeling ot resentment re mains against the tactless good Sa maritan. "For all practical purposes," says a well-known writer, "tact car ried it against talent ten to one." McCall's Magazine. Woman Surgeon for Army. Dr. Rose Ringgold Is the only worn, an contract surgeon In the United States Army. When on duty she wears a divided skirt and a uniform coat. Bhe la especially Interested In the hospital probium of an army in the Cold, and has -made a atudy ot the work of the Japaneae hospital corps In the war with Russia. Miss Ringgold Is now In tbe Philippines, where she expects to apend several years. He Waa Not Mlaaed. Friend Now, my dear woman, don't you feel the loss of a man about the house? Widow Not with the kitchen stove Smoking the way it does. Economical Cut. Butcher Will you take porter- house? Mrs, Kewwed No, BQtfcUuJ fulta 4 RYDER'S MARKET RYDER'S BUILDING DEALER LN Moats rind Provisionn, Fish and Vegetable-.. Canned (roods Orders rrcmplly Attended PAUL RYDER Harford Street, Milford. DR. KENNEDY'S iAirnniTC rauuui i J C" na ass ask w m tr.lbUY Pleasant to Take, Powerful to Care, And Welcome In livery Homo. KIDNEY, LIVER SMI! Not a Patent Medicine. Over 30 Yeavs of Success. Used to Thousands of Homes, Write to Dr. David Kennedy's Sons, Rondout, N. Y., for a FREE sampla bottle. Large bottle $1.00. All druggists. f.IQUED TO 1630 LI WE the eW Wme and LJqnot Home m Philadelphia. We bars) been obliged to move rota tha old stand where we have been (ot so many yean must have more roore to accommo date our increasing business. Because we have the finest trade in Philadelphia is do reason why we should be higher priced. Old Penn Whisky, 75c quart, $2.75 gaSoa is the finest whisky (or iu price m the world. Imperial Cabinet WhkVr. $1.25 eft, $4.75 gal, duulled (ram selected grain apreig water. Goods slipped to aO parti of die United States. r Jltei i0thPr' Thomas Massey & Co. Formerly 1310 Cbestnat St Philadelphia, Pa. HAIL TO 'Twas (be eighteenth of June in nineteen ten, When the wisest, truest and best of men, Teddy I Our Teddy! Tl.e Fritle ol the nation Brought to the loyal hearts of us all great tlatlon. For 'mid saluting, affection, end henest good cheers, The Protector of W men, the Idol of men Returned to his loving heme again. With fine purpose and honesty healing in that great heart, In which deceit and wring can ntvtr have part. And now that he Is with 1 is own "gain," Let ail brave hearts join In the rofroin: Tedilv! Our Teddy! Lay Hod keep you for us; To vuloh mid to gin nl Hie interests cf right, Throueh the dangers and trials looming darkly before us. Your ncble nho!c tot 'id pfttrlotitm oor holy guiding light.'' B. F. B. figure Perfectly rolled aiuokea of evtrj shape, size, shade i-.ud flavor, from proper ly gro'vu tobaccos. We tal e pride In be- lug able to meet C r MP e v e r y fancy Iu . money they cost. Cigars by the bo x or by the HUioke. Hinokin tol ue-'o, pipes and cigarette-, too. F. J. IIERB3T. Milford, - - - Penn Prescriptions Compounded by Graduate in Pharmacy Fa-t-;ii!'s Gift to the W-jrtd. Pasteur tvnerouMy nn'i .ill be knew to the world, r -..- .-1 no Mn.;. not even his life, fo l,o k.ilcd iiiii.sell working to ma otUers. Tha Feminine Invasion. Bpokaae has a woman policeman. That's about tha limit for a woman's club. Boston, Herald; WOOD & SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS MILFORD FA UNDERTAKING In nil branches Hpeoial attention givoc to I EMBALMING S - I No extra charge for attending funerals out of town Tclrphouc in Residence. tADV ASSISTANT New "iork Kcprenentatlve National Casket Co. 50 Great Jonei.it. Telephone Siib Spring STOVE WOOD runnthnl at fits a lornl. Mail orders given prompt at Uttwn. Milon Pa , Xnv 6th. lvo J. H'. Kietel. Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE fbe hotel par eacellf nee of the cnpllal iccated within one Work of the White Houee and direotly opposite the Treasury. t Inent tuble in the olty. WILLARD'S HOTEL A famous' herelry, nniai nolle for It blstoricnlassocintloiiH and loug-sustalned popularity . Keoeutly renovated, repainted and partiully reiuiuiei,ed. NATIONAL HOTEL. A laiulmnrk among the hotel, of Wash ington, putronizid u friu(.r yer, Dy Mi.aiu.in milt tnih etliclaU. Alwnr f prune favorite. Ki,ucnUy remodeled ana rendered ImMer Mian ever. Oi.p. P H U ri.,,. WA1.TKH HKTON. K.llp These hotels are the ) rinctpal p.iltiial r imi i vii!, in the ceplinl hi h Mlu, il-ey nrotheV-.-n tt..-i u,g (laves at real aonablertitea. O CEW1TT Manila GSiHSTfiUT ST ft rYHI3tO i.- 1630 Chestnut St. OUR HEROI Pen and Paper. "Purer.'' Kheil.i-r vt rnga or of wood p'!it. suil takes ilia nauie fom the pepyr-is. A "book" la the bee.-li, the wooden rod on v.'Meh our (oro fathers cut tbelr ruulc loiters. Ar.il a "peucll" Is still by derivation "punofil lua," a little tall, ha vine been original ly the name of the Roman fiiuicr'a bl-uau. London Chronicle.