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ARE YOU FREE FROM Headaches, Colds, Indigestion, Pains. Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dizziness? If you arc not, the most effective, prompt and pleasant method of getting rid of them is to take, now and then, a desertspoon ful of the ever refreshing and truly beneficial laxative remedy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is well Known throughout the world as the best of family laxative reme dies, because it acts so gently and strengthens naturally without irri tating the system in any way. To get its beneficial effects it is always necessary to buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., bearing the name of the Company, plainly printed on the front of every package. WALL P5PER 2c PER ROLL Ppnd KV fir ampl lxvi I'MTKI) I'AI'KU MILLS. VIM. Kobry, Clilcnco. iU. TEACHERS WANTED Vni:eFia -I'limatfl ramt K.HaUtraitonitic. Writ for particulars. TkeurTtri ucj,(,rwUj,cJ. tm IIII.L rir.r-Ve want to toll 70a about Southern Mlnneaot lanl. Utst (arms nnJ lnrst rocnt on partta. Write ui your wanu. Hut direct, bore commlsiluM. milU a whltü., xiu. Consistent. He I was born on tho second of lAprll. She Late as usual. Life. Recognize Value of Fresh Air. Now York city now has In opera tion twelve open air schools and classos, and definito provision lias been made for fourteen similar rlass i to be opened by next fall, according to an announcement made by the Na tional Association for tho Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. Chicago has eIx open air classos in its schools, and Boston has five. Somebody Was Interested. Maybe she meant it as a compliment, maybe sho didn't He likos to believe that she did. At dinner he said: "I saw Dr. Parkhurst on Madison avenue today." "Well" and "Huh" being the only comments 011 that remark, he went on: "Now, I wonder If Dr. Parkhurst Is telling anybody at this time that ho saw me on Madison avenue today?" Then said tho woman sweetly: "If he is, I nm sure ho is telling them something more interesting than what you are telling us." Now York Times. SHE WAS THE CAUSE. Hewitt I am a ruined man. Jewott Does your wife know it? Hewitt No, sho doesn't yet realize "what sho has done. A WIDOW'S LUCK Quit the Thing That Was Slowly In Juririg Her. A woman tells how coffeo kept her from insuring her life: "I suffered for many years chiefly from trouble with my heart, with eevero nervous headaches and neu ralgia; but although incapacitated at times for my housework, I did not realize tho gravity of my condition till I was rejected for lifo Insurance, bo causo, tho examining physician said, my heart was so bad ho could not pass .mo. "This distressed mo very much, aa 'I was a widow and had a child de pendent upon me. It was to protect her futuro that I wanted to insure my life. "Fortunately for mo, I happened to read an advertisement containing a testimonial from a man who had boon affected in tho samo way that I waa with heart trouble, and who was bene fited by leaving off coffeo nnd using Postum. I grasped at tho hopo this held out, and mado tho change, at once. "My health began to Improvo imme diately. Tho headaches and neuralgia disappeared, I gained in flesh, and my appetito camo back to mo. Greatest of all, my heart was strengthened from tho beginning;, and soon all tho dintresslng symptoms passed away. No more waking up In tho night with, my heart trying to fly out of my mouth I "Then I again mado application for lifo Insurance, and had no troublo in passing tho medical examination. "It was seven years ago that I be gan to uso Postum and I am using It Tstill, and nhall continue to do so, as I jflnd It a guarantee of good health." (Name given by Postum Company, Bab itlo Creek, Mich. "Thero'B a reason." . Road tho big little hook, "Tho Hood Ito Wollville," In pkgs. Krer renu the nbnre lettrrr A. new one nppenra from ttntr to time, 'Vhrj tare Krauler, true, nnd full ot tiuma mm FOR THE BRIDESMAIDS EVERY OPPORTUNITY IS GIVEN THEM TO LOOK LOVELY. Bewitching Hats, Hair Bands, Beaded Caps and Jeweled Ornaments Are Prepared for Them by the Milliners. If ever there waB a timo when bridesmaids had better opportunities to look bewitching, than in this pres ent season, no record has been pre served of it in song or story or on canvas. Consider tho long beautiful lines of this summer's gowns, reveal ing tho youthful figure as it is; the supplo and exquisite materials with their soft luster, the veiling of lace and other fabrics with chiffon and tho wonderful colors and embroid eries! They mako possible effects that are enticing, and pretty brides maids may well rejoice at their op portunities. But gown makers have not excelled tho milliners, and hats are a fitting climax to tho beauty of gowns. De sides hats, there are any number of hair bands, beaded caps, Jeweled or naments and quaint arrangements of the coiffure for those who prefer them. Little lace bonnets and short veils have been recently used by brides looking for the quaint and pic turesque in tho costuming of their malde. Our Illustration shows a model which Gainsborough or any other art- PLENTY OF CHEAP TRIMMINGS Many Effective Varieties This Sea son Which a Woman Can Fix Up for Herself. Of Inexpensive trimmings that a woman can manage for herself there Is almost no end this season. The old fashioned cross-stitch nas entered the lists against the more elaborate embroi deries, and has won a place of Its own In its first season. It Is effective, in expensive and very easy, says tho De lineator. You can work In bright col ored wool on chiffon and other trans parencies, or in ordinary embroidery floss on your cotton blouses. It works up in no time even In Inexperienced bands, and It has nil the best houses In Paris to vouch for Its good charac ter from the fashion standpoint. It makes a very good looking trimmlnK for tho bottom of tunics and flounces, and for the edges of surplice waists and oversleeves. A wool cross-stltrh answers tho same purpose as bead em broidery, giving a little weight to sheer materials, and it costs even less than the porcelain beads. Flowers for the Bride. Mnde bouquets, the flowers used ar ranged In the most formal manner and iwt In a rim of Ince, are far smarter for tho bride than the looao clusters of flowers once carried. Sev eral sorts of flowers are combined to Rive a feathery look to the nose gay, ferns, lilies of tho valley and gauzy ribbons combining with orchids nnd brldo roses nnd other white flow ers. Tho narrow ribbons, tied in charming butterfly knots, fall in show ers from the bouquet, nnd with this lovely notion tho posies are sometimes set In a nest of gathered gauzo rib bon In a wider width. Ono exquisite bridal bouquet seen recently was massed in the foldB of an old laco handkerchief, whoBo yellowed border framed It in the needed edge of lace. The handkerchief was a family pos session of course. Another heirloom, a shawl of Chinese crapo magnificent ly embroidered, was used as a tunic over a plnln satin dress, ono corner of this covering tho left shoulder of the bodice. Good Starch. Starch for a black lawn or organdlo drcBs that will make it look like new and not show on tho surfaco of tho dress goods, can bo mado In this way: would tied, strain Take black die, dissolve as you for coloring and keep it hot Make tho starch qulto thin, tho dye and mix a llttlo of It jtffeRI' VSSSSSBLsLsKr a ' 'sssssssssssssssuv a ' with the itarch. Ii 1st would certainly ndmlro. It Is shaped so as to silhouette tho face. It is of black Zagal faced with vel vet. Tho brim lifts at tho front nnd has a decided upward curve at tho loft revealing tho coiffure of puffs and curls. A splondtd color of ostrich in coral shades from palo to deep pink sweeps all about tho hat. At tho loft a plume, In the samo shades, pro vides Just tho requisite dash to tho finish of this model. Tho shape is such that tho entire profile, including tho neck and shoulder, stands out like a cameo. I This is an example of the superb i in millinery. But thanks to the lati tude In fashlonB. maids who may not ; Indulgo in such costly hendwear may look as lovely In the Jeweled Greek bands, tho empire turbans or tho , Juliet caps made of beads. Thon there are the garlands of flowers nnd ( tho wreaths of blossoms made of rib- 1 bon with occasional spangles of lit tle dew-drop Jewels. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. Simple Silk Frocks, Particularly Interesting are the lit tle frocks of silk which are displayed in a great variety of models. On of these, seen In ono of the fashionable shops, was In a checked ellk of a red dish raulborry tone, white and black. with a coat of black silk, whose huge rovers and turnback cuffs were of tho check. There was not a touch of elaboration. The straight skirt, mod erately narrow at the bottom and iln lshod with three deep, overlapping folds, was fullod slightly at tho high waist line, the fullness being laid in little plaits around the sides and back. The tiny black coat was held in at tho waistline by a shirred cord and the tiniest of frills fell below, round ing up to nothing at the middle front. A chemisette of net showed between tho revors. Girdles of Flowers Popular. Girdles of flowers are coming into popularity. Isabel May of New York and Washington, who Is tall, dark and slender, wore at a recent ball a dress of pale yellow filet net over yellow satin, and her belt was a double row of brilliant scarlet popples In soft Bilk, with a tiny fringe of leaves. Belts of rosebuds with white gowns have made their appearance in Lon don in bridesmaids' pageants, and now, in addition to the belt, certain girls have their dancing sldrta adorned two Inches or so above the hem with alternate clusters of rosebuds andt leaves. They serve the doable pur pose of adornment and of keeping diaphanous gowns in decorous trim during waltzes. CASE FOR SHAVING PAPERS Acceptable Present for a Man That Can Be Made Very Easily at Home. A case for shaving papers general ly forms a very aceptable present for a man, and In our sketch may bo seen a pretty typo of this useful llttlo ar ticle. It is designed for hanging upon the wall by tho side of the dressing table and Is of a diamond shape. For tho foundation a piece of stiff cardboard should be cut out In tho required size and covered both back and front with some pretty remnant of silk. Tho pocket should next bo arranged, and this should bo made of the same silk and lined with soft silk of some contrasting shade, and edged with a silk cord. Tho words "Shaving Paper" may be worked upon the front of It, or some pretty llttlo floral design or Initial may take their place. Tho edge of tho caso Is also finished off with silk cord, and at each point smart llttlo rosettes of ribbon aro a-nvn on. A drawing pin or small tack run through tho caso and Into tho wall Just under tho top rcsctte, whero it will not be visible, will BUfflce tc fasten it in position. Tho colors of tho materials chosen for making the caso should In a great measure bo governed by tho color ol tho wall-paper upon which It Is to hang, .but mado in pnlo green silk with dark green silk cord and rosette of palo pink, it will look very pretty and harmonlzo with tho color of most wau papers. TO GAIN GATES OF HEAVEN Natives of India Still Believe Death Under Wheels of Juggernaut In sures Eternal Bliss. Orissa, India. In tho third week In Juno of this year, following a custom ostnbllshod over a thousand years ago. Hindus by tons of thousands will ilock to Pourl. in Orissa. India, for tho relig ious festival of Jusgornnut From the tomplo tho famous car of Juggernaut will bo brought forth and dragged through tho streets. It will hoad the annual procession of devotees of tho god Vishnu, or Juggernaut, Ixird of tho Unlverao. whose image, or statue, without legs and with stumps of arms, rests within tho colossal car. Hundreds of pilgrims will hnrness themselves to tho stout cables by which tho car is drawn. As they pull Car of Juggernaut. the ponderous car in its clumsy wheels, many will work themselves up to n degree of religious fervor little short of madness. And fanatics there will be. as of old, who will attempt to throw themselves to destruction un der the murderous wheels, as a volun tary sacrifice to their idol. But this year, as for many years past. British civil officers will be on hand to pre vent any act of suicide. Hindus believe that to gain the fa vor of Juggernaut opens for them tho gates of heavon. Therefore, In tho days before tho British occupation of India, natives occasionally cast their bodies under the car to bo crushed to a pulp, the belief being that such self immolation speedily would be reward ed by entrance into Paradise. The car Is U feet high. Its wheels are each more than six feet high. A wooden cage around the top, an addi tion of recent years, keeps fanatics from jumping upon the car In the hopo of looking npon their idol within. Body and wheels are of wood beautifully sculptured and inlaid, nnd for tho fes- ! tival the car is draped with gold cloth. OLDEST WELL IN THE WORLD. Place Where Confuc.us Drew Water as Boy Now Used as Shrine. Pekln. Confucius, who lived from 551 to 479 B. C was a moralist rather than a religious founder, his method of teaching being like that of Socrates. It was not till about 500 years later that he was defied. His nearest lineal descendant has the title of duke and ranks next to Well 2,450 Years Old. princes of tho blood The well from which he drew water as a boy is 2,450 years old nnd is now used as a shrine. The woll is in tho grounds of the Confucian tomplo at Kufow. Con fucius, although of very ancient line age, was brought up in poarty. At tho ago of 50 he became minister of crime in his native state of Lu (mod ern Shantung), but his uprightness made him unpopular, and he was ban ished. Later, ho returned nnd spent hl8 last days writing his famous maxims. NEW GUNS ON CONNECTICUT Four New Fangled Pieces of Arma ment Are to Be Put Aboard Flag ship of Atlantic Fleet. New York. Four new fangled 12 inch guns aro to be given a tryout on tho big battle ship Connecticut, flagship of the Atlantic fleet, which has Just tied up at the Brooklyn navy yard for overhauling. The work of taking out the old guns and placing tho new onos will take about two weeks. Tho Connecticut has an enviable rocord at target practice and the new guns will be handled by a crew ot ex perts, who nre regarded aB nearly world's chnmplons. Their good work Is shown by the score of thirteen hits out of fourteon shots from one ot her 12 Inch turrets at a range of 14,000 yards, or nearly eight miles. Two Cents a Week for Children. London. Two cents per week pockot money Is to bo allowed by tho guardians to tho chlli?ren boarded out from Sheppoy (Kent) union work houee, bo as to placo them In the tame position as other children. That Tired Feeling That comes to you every spring Is a sign that your blood is wanting In vitality, just as pimples and other eruptions are signs that It is Impure. Do not delay treatment; begin at once to take Hood's SarsaparlllR, which effects Its wonderful cures, not simply be' a contains sarsaparilla, but because It combines tho utmost remedial .. , twenty different ingredients, raised to their highest efficiency for the all spring troubles, that tired feeling and loss of appetite. There is t. m substitute; Insist on having Hood's Sarsaparilla "I felt tired all tho timo and could not alecp nights. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla a little whilo I could sleep well and tho tired feeling had AS HE UNDERSTOOD THEM Apprentice Carried Out Orders of His Employer, but the Result Was Sad. "Now, William." tho old farmer said to his new apprentice, "I want thee to mind what I do say to thee, to be sharp and attentive and to delay not fn carrying out my instructions." "Ay. ay, zur," replied William. "First, now, I want thee to take out tho old white mare and have her shod." "Ay. ay, zur," said William, and de parted. Ho returned two hours later and the old farmer questioned him. "Thee hast not been quick, lad," he said, reprovingly, "but if thee hast done thy work as I ordered thee thou shalt be forgiven. Didst theo havo the mare shod, as I telled thee?" "Ay. ay, zur?" replied William, beaming. "Didst thou not hear tho gun? I shot her myself and I've Just burled her." London Answers. Churches and Tuberculosis. Statistics showing how serious a problem tuberculosis is to the ordi nary church congregation have been issued by tho National Association for tho Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. From reports received from over 725 churches, with a mem bership of over 312.000 communicants of twenty denominations, and from 20S cities and towns in 12 states in various parts of the country, out of nearly 7.000 deaths In 1910. over 700 or 10 per cent, were caused by tuber culosis. This means 2.24 deaths for every thousand members or com municants. While the percentage of deaths from tuberculosis compared with other diseases is not higher In tho churches, according to these fig ures, than In the country at large, the tuberculosis death rate, as known by the church returns, is higher por thousand communicants than that for tho general population in the registra tion area of tho United States, which the census bureau gave as 1.67 ia 1909. CURE THAT CATARRH Our climate with its sudden changes Is conducive to catarrh which Is a chronic inflammation of tho mucous membrane surfaco of head nose or throat. Ono month's local treatment with Paxtlne Toilet Antiseptic will con vince tho most skeptical that Paxtlne is not a paliative but a specific for all catarrhal conditions. Paxtlne is a perfectly harmless an tiseptic and germicide in powder form which contains all of the antiseptic qualities of liquid antiseptics, but with other valuable cleansing, germi cidal, and hoallng ingredients added. Just a llttlo In a glass of water as needed used as a spray and gargle, will not only remove the accumulated secretions, but heals the Inflammation, destroys the germs of disease, and dis pels tho disagreeablo odor caused by chronic catarrh. For sale at all druggists. 25c and 50c a box, or postpaid upon receipt of price. The Paxton Toilet Company. Doston, Mass. Send for a free sample. Met His Match. Alkali Ike They havo just taken Roaring Bill to the hospital. Pistol Pete What happened to him? Alkali Ike Ho tried to break up a suffragist meeting. Judge. It Is Impossible a man who is false to his friends and neighbors should be true to tho public Bishop Berke ley. Mr. W!n!owi Poothlnp Brrup for Children Iwthlnir, oftfn the (rums. reducT Inflamma tion. Kilo; pain, ouitb wind colic. Sc a bottle. A man is soldom arrested for strik ing an attitude. ). (Uoedroot (Saawulmaii Caaadtaslt). OoWen Seal root (Hjrtrautt Caufdci lit), Quten's root (Stllllntl Srtrstlca), Htack Cherrybark (Prvaut VlrtfoUon). Maadraba root Podophyllum Poltatum), Ith triple rr fined clyrle, prrptrra In a cleaUdc Utboratory la a way that do drujrxlrt could Imitate. This tonic contaiss no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles; but, c the other hand, it increases their number and they become round and healtr It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red D'1.f, helps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the !ooo thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn ancTmany uncoru fortable syaiptomt, stops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fc for the run-down, antcmie, thin-blooded people, the M Discovery " is refresh'" and vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sane remedy, nnd refuse all " just as good medicines offered hy the druggist who is looking for a larger profit. fsot'"'i8 feut Dr. Pierce'a Goldca Medical Discovery will do'jou hall as much ooa. .t "f f gone. This great medicino t cured mo of scrofula, wht troubled me from childhood C. M. Root, Bor 25. Gilead. 1 5 A 1 A Missionary Tree, A missionary, during a Len said, pointedly: "I have established missionary all over the country. But perh.i; don't know what a missionar . A missionary tree is ono wbtv. goes entlroly to missions. "A Hoxborough farmer has!' ! pie orchard n golden pippin t-. . helps to support tho Chines. : A Florida woman has an orar t that helps to uplift the cann ' New Guinea. A California nu: devotes a walnut tree to tho b.- the faith in Zanzibar. "Missionary trees," the speak-' od. "are very good things. 1 . principle that underlies them r- bo confined to farms and farm. e t Wealth Is a bubble that s .:-.. try to enlarge by blowing 44 Bu. to the Acre U a braTr Jul buttha' s what j . n K Kdtsontuo A üfu -iro tuu c afrrm i ifpr nt Vi t-rm n . I. rni . in ti . f IAJU tiMtrli f I3ia it. r tr If rultw rr t rn 1 . A b'fb as bitw ..' ni t- The Silver Cup a bt rrrm t A :-r l.i irmtr UubiMio'i'i.in inv-'vc -irtrUbirv lwp. rt . vlHd for u nu.iv f-atkatebwan ana Ma .4 Wrttrrn I ar ada Kr homemtrad of ICO acre, ana jj iiiii n I' .luittlnua of ICO trr S3 iM-rarrrl rr to I - La.., 1m the rholTl ell ,r ( Srhool cournicDi r ' matt rxrrllcnt m" 'I Mprr tvrt .raltw ti , hand, bulltllnj: I .uWr rritxiaitble Id pri t ' t11j- jirocnrrd. tx .irtl farm lr c n r c-r WrtW as to be j .r - tJmat. M!-.t . 1 ralm, d-CT pi t. iv ! -LalB-t ffni -' v application icO - ' -Vtm. to Xop'l o lair -a (Xtawa.CaB. oru x:M 1' GororBawtu Ages' laihrnnft, lm. ar Mit kstrurvj rrf. fevsKf SeSn. n U Your Liver is Clogged up TW WTay Yoa'r Tired Oct t Sorte Hato No Appetite. CARTER'S UI UVER PILLS wiS pat 70 rigkt a a lor 017. Tkrrdo tbar darr. Cara IwuarM, Myiti . mi Sick Healxdae. suu. rax. smxu. dcsi. skau mcs Gennins mUu Signature you must curl i". you wish to r.a-- ' curl in the wur dampest wea? ' at a! 'r"tj;t- r im yon.. ' r ivKjrem-iittr ji lUX.keferiSt..tMa cotfeQraat English Remedy BLAIR'S PILLS Sift. Sure, EfTcctlrc 60c. St Sit DUTCH BT5, CT M Itfy fcwln. ' RHEUMATISM 8TOMACllWlrniiimaUmtnwt't . K 1 U VI Iirtlwin.liuH, ml"" ' CQn paid for tb rare VS3, half t a" 93U loo for coin b.k. Mirm .lhuT Toledo Colo Co., Mox 37 O. Toledo. fUi ICIRH WdoTBraKAMSO " ' LCAnrl and wrarpotli- eUrtb . Un to Write I- 5l7uAUOKK, OniaH $5 to $10 daily ;äs",i ;iW1 will bor. imoosi roinsr. mit. ,,w it W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 18 Weak Heart MR I PILLS. Many people ufler from weak hearts. They may exper.' ence shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart, or dixzy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or the.r eyes become blurred, their heart is not sufficiendr strr-. to pomp blood to the extremities, end they have eoldhacJf and feet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood ufi t to the stomach. A heart tonic and altenth should be taken which has no bad after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce's GoU Medical Discovery, which contains bo dangerous narcotics nor alcohol. Interest.