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Healthy
/ Vigorous Old Age^^
I Sturdy, vigorous old age is but a question
I of maintaining the recuperative powers
lof youth—of building up the life-forces
I faster than they waste away. Outdoor
I exercise, careful diet and persistent use of
Pabst Extract
ite^esYTonic
will do much to overcome the ills of old
age. Being a food, as well as a tonic, it
makes rich, new blood, aids di-
gestion, and tones up the whole ffiTui''•
I system. Recommended and jfjjl
I prescribed by leading physicians. ■■ .
I Order a Dozen from Your Druggist fIH
■k Insist Upon It Being "Pabst" VaUsVL
Write for "Health Darts" booklet. M%2^Ei?%
111 llnllffllsßßw pabst extract co. p^^^^ l-^
HllUUt ttfflllsW. Milwaukee, WU. \foSt EXTBi^cj
+~ CANITAV
GENUINE RUSSIAN BRISTLE M. __
/rO BRUSHES AS
Are made to keep clean.
A clean brush is necessary to a
clean scalp—a CLEAN SCALP
is the best preventive for fall
ing hair, dandruff and baldness. '
The old-style, unclean brush simply aggra
vates hair troubles—is repulsive to ( use.
S ANITAX Brushes are the only brushes made '
from which dandruff | and other ( hair-destroying
* germs may be il ashed f reef rom the bristles Instantly.
•ANITAX finishes are beautifully designed—and
richly nickel plated—only the finest quality Im
' ported Russian Bristles are used and these are
guaranteed nut to loosen or drop ,
oat; the light, open-work metal /■_ -_
construction makes \ them abso- ""^^
lately germ-proof. ;: f s *££fii fl \
All Good Dealers Sell BANITAX -"»iX ? J p->>
Brushes at .00 Up 4'»£rjwg£_3'
Catalog mailed on request li^hEliwb?
SANITAX BRUSH COMPANY V £ XT/
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$8,000-$lO,OOO
YEARLY tB frequently made by
* ** - «■>"»»■* • owners of oar famous
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' . .* -» —■*.'--- •'■■. .'-'- for the.man who can't
stand Indoor work or is
wsMftTE»«>M»Zfisifc* not lit for heavy work.and
tp^^^Zn , ' ,ms some money to Invest
'" a money maker. We
IHIH fißlOk make everything in the
iM| QKvA Itldlng-ilallery line from
VSBPniM&BSfiiEHSK? a hand-power Merry-Go
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simple in construction and require no special knowledge
to operate. Write today for catalogue and particulars.
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Park Amusement Outfitter*
609 Sweeney St..North Tonawanda, N. Y.
tDoSoro? Chiropractic
Make $3,000 to $5,000 a Year Jff TSttR--
I useful profession in your spare time by mail at
I home and in class, i The course is simplified, lib
: erally illustrated, and with 12 big charts— to
. every —makes an absorbing; study of the
< human body and its ailment:). Course quickly made
to pay for Itself. Dr. Walter, a graduate, made
over $1,000 first three months. Write today for
special terms in force now. free illustrated cat
alogue and proof of wonderful social, professional
i ana financial success of our graduates. -,
I Nmtlonml Bchool or Chiropractic .
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BIRTH STONE RINGS Only
V Greatest riner offer ever made; J2c '<
Vy guaranteed five years. ?To make ' ,
?\' new customers we send this Beautl-
Yl ful Ladles' Ring with stone for any
v , month, only l'-Jc stamps to pay pack-
ing and mailing. State size and month.
M. M. Reiford, 936 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa.
•■'■ •l' r |*fj Arc our most precious possessions
I r r I n All health depends upon (rood teeth.
* *J*4 M. M.M. Save Your Teeth. • Avoid Plates and
Bridges. Write for free booklet How to Cure Sore Teeth.
OR. P. W.WILLARD. K-34 Temple Court BldY, Chicago, 111.
THE SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE : SECTION
of thunder, as one after another
burst and emptied its shower of can
liter down upon the Ciudadela. Many
soldiers were killed on the roof that
day. Peeping out, I saw dead and
wounded carried past. Now and
then a shell fell into the patio, ex
ploding there. I saw several soldiers
killed. I saw one blown into pieces
and afterward gathered up like bo
many cuts of butcher's beef. By
noon two streams of blood had found
their way from the sides of the
patio, and were trickling down a
bilge-hole in the center. Our senti
nel, leaving our door, sought a more
sheltered spot, watching us from a \
distance. My fellow prisoners crowd-1
ed tightly in the corners and against!
the walls. Many times one or an
other of them cried out that none of
us would get out of that hole alive.
The truth is, that at any moment a
shell might have fallen within the
calaboose and exploded there, and if
it had, so small was the room that
all of us would have been killed.
Every hour of every day and late
into every night I expected that the
Ambassador would come to my relief.
I spent every possible moment at
the door for fear he would come
back and I would not see him. Bend
ing at the hole, craning my neck,
perhaps, to look over the shoulder
of another, I watched the door of
Felix Diaz. Now and then an offi
cer would issue from that door and
start straight toward the calaboose.
"This one, perhaps, is coming with
an order for my release," I would!
mutter. But usually the officer turned !
aside, or if he halted at the cala
boose it was not for me.
When, on the third day, I de
veloped alarming physical symptoms
and called % for a physician a junior
officer took it upon himself to lead |
me into the hospital, where the sur
geons were working over the
wounded. I was taken back to the
patio to wait until imy medicine was
ready, and while 1 I leaned »| against : a
cartridge ■ case in the grateful sun- j
light I saw Ambassador Wilson com- 1
ing toward me.
I placed myself before him. "Have \
you come ;at last to get me out?" I.
asked. -t' . ••'. . ■ ;.•■ ■-....
"I am in a hurry. I will see \ you
later," [he replied, and brushed : past.
';■] Early that ', afternoon "the ;• doctor,"
the bosom friend of Felix Diaz, came
to talk with me for Diaz. He told
me 1 that -i it would be wisest " for me
to confess — that I was a close friend
of ; Madero, that -I - had taken ] money
from Madero, that I had been buy
ing houses and '• lots. In reply I speci-j
fled proofs that I could ? assemble ;to
the contrary, one of ■ them being ,* a
piece of writing unfavorable to Ma-1
dero I that had been bought and paid
for by a Mexican publisher. I offered j
to undergo the f expense of an I auto
mobile trip to get these proofs. It
had no effect.
Before leaving, "the doctor" an-1
nounced v that I was charged with ; a
very serious offense — that of plot
ting to assassinate ) Felix Diaz.
Two hours later one of the highest
officers in the Arsenal, whose ; name
I never £ learned, formally notified
me that I would be executed the
next morning "a Iα primera hora" — j
"at the first hour."
This was the day of Huerta's trea
son and the fall of Madero. During
the early hours of the following
morning Gustavo Madero and Adolf
Basso were executed in front of the
Arsenal.
On the fifth morning, more dead
than alive, after enduring indescrib
able tortures, I escaped. Diaz had gone
to fl confer ; with i Huerta, and many j
of his higher officers 1 had accom
panied him. A Captain of mili
tary school cadets who had fought
at the Y. M. C. A. building and;
who had been very little in the
Arsenal, yet to whom I had t found
an opportunity to tell my story, took
it upon himself to release me. The
cabo cuarto, the head; of the guard,
objected, but as the schoolboy was
his superior in rank and as no higher
officers were near just at that mo)
Walls Everywhere
Admired
Thousands of the best American homes have Alabastined ; '
walls, because Alabastine, though low priced, is the
Beautiful Wall Tint
1I" jn | : .'**Y'f** - ** , Alabastine, the water-color wall tint, long
IT : *<f-.'-' I Mr—l •ll I B and widely famous for its rich soft, beautiful
I lMMV«srlinn "' at I 'fl tones, comes in dry powder form ready to mix
I'l *—* m 1-: iBB with cold water and apply with a regular wall
i ~ _ ~ 1 brush. Every variety "I beautiful color and
j iKi Sl^lKillH shade obtainable. Will not rub off, peel or
: fl : chip when a pp lied ac
illfl mM I/4NH % ' cording to directions on
1 - package. Sanitary. By
{ ITll i|' .-.: '; ■■■■■.:■■•:■:. all meant don't confute
" >BL/| Alabastine with kaltomuie.
Alabastine on upper ';■-." H ' fc—p— MM! MBBP I* vaitljr ditterent. Tell
walls and ceilings keeps «»>'..„... ■.- r *',1 iE3a?*tojr your dealer "Alabas
fresh and beautiful. m m 4sJIKgT.X.£.-' tine "
Lower walls tret finger- j ~ -J '^ '■■ , ' '
marked and need wasli- f :^3^Bjr m ,.,. mJ^^^.,-.,.,.7; ....^--—._- 1|
Ing , . On lower walls. ■' /"S^j^^r^^^BßßWTT^* - T ' ' "!_Jr"
stairways, in bathroom, ' I L 1 , ;
~ kitchen and cupboards, ■■ *^^^'^p^ll^ .aa/^ij^^jHiipiffiB fl El | 1
use A tabasco, a ready- ; ># fIG HB^HUmHI
'' mixed non-grioss '•, paint. :' ■• tMu£l#ffi^^:.■■■■ ■ ■•■ '■'■. : TlPrBHHiilB h I *jH^B3B°
Comes in many beautiful ' H 8 Bn Iff ■BSHiI!
shades and colors. Does not chip or peel. Can I iXW^I.MiB M]' Ef ■■ffHJi!
be washed with soap and water. ■ t'""■'. Bj **l| ■^BvSßffl
Alabastine al>ove and Alabasco below give you aaS^^^S^^^^a!^^Sr!^~j
lastingly fresh, clean walls at low cost. vv-'•■■-■'. ,■. ■ .•■.. . - -....... ,-,.■.. ~-,■ -, - .-.■■. '
Don't take substitutes, if your dealer happen* not to have Alabastine or Ala
basco. Instead, take a few day to write us. We will tell you where you can
get the good* your walls should have. ......
FREE COLOR PLANS. STENCILS SUPPLIED. Write for Free Book of ;
■■,;■■■ 40 Plan* in Colon for your room*.
A I ADA CTIMr rT\fUil> AMY 873 Gr.ndvilleßd;,Grand Rapid., Mich.
ALAdAO 1 IINL. LUMr AIN I Desk 73. 105 Water St.. New York City
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trip, Dad. M K^μ
j Notice their Wr*atM KBJI mmi
sfy/e, too. If we fl tl ■
stay six months I aBBBBBBBBBBBF
we're fixed for HI
nose. jm& g ?. ;^^i^u
So soft and - • Try Holeproof
stylish, and —mercerized—
such light $1.50. This
such light . . 81.50. This
weights, that many say, ['These hose process alone adds 22% to the
canM; wear, , Yet six pairs are grwar- strength of this grade, as well as a
anteed to wear a full six months. silky lustre. Six pairs guaranteed
The Simple Reason six months. ■•
We pay an average of 7U cents a {Jpee for the Whole Family
pound for the yarn in Holeproof. The awufw Holeproof beers this elena-
Common yarn costs 32 cents. 74cents J tuw » Six pairsof men scot
iafViA fnn rnark#»i- nripA for 'icnttim ; ton Holeproof, $1.50 to 13 a box; women's and
is tne top marKet price ; ior cotton y chl i« s , $2 to $3 a box of six pairs; ln
yarn—Egyptian and Sea Island. Ours f ants', |i a box of four pairs, guaranteed lu '<
IS 3-ply, loner-fibre, fine Strands. Pli- months. Silk Holeproof for men, a box of ;
oWe ar\X onff Knf nf fVio TYinvimnm three pairs; women's silk stockings, S3 a box
able ana soit, out ot tne maximum of three palrs Three pairs of gilk eruaran
strength. We spend $60,000 a year teed three months. i Genuine Holeproof sold
for inspection, to see that each pair in your town. Ask for dealers' *.
of Holeproof is perfect. »V names. We ship direct where sgt||?
OI noieprooi IS periect....... there's no dealer, charges pre- /^^<
The 25c " Grade-Mercerized paid, on receipt of price. Ilole . (Mm
ihe zoc i»raae Mercerizea Write for t ree book on Hole . /fiBBMl)
We now do our own mercerizing. : proof. vjMwf/
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY CO., Milwaukee, Wit. -^SS^.
... Holeproof Hosiery Co. of Canada, Ltd., London, Canada ■ R v s
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For long wear, fit and style, nOIGtjFLMJT Write for the illustrated book
these are the finest silk gloves * * « u ,^*''Al" : that tells allabout them and write \;
produced. Made in all lengths, \l/jf/w/OW2f for the name of the dealer near
sizes and colors. : : . **r7^\%Jr. ,,.,,-, «_-/.!>". you who handles them. k '
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