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1t:. Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period -- how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E. Pinkhan's Vegetable Compound. "To Yovro WoMZNr:-I suffered for six years with dysmenor. paina f ul periods), so much so:that I dreaded every month, as .1I X, t~ I..t andt three or four day o intense pain. The doctor said t iw due to an inflaned condition of'the utorine appendages caused by repeated and neglected colds. "If young girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at thisoritioal time, much suffering would be. spared'them. Thank God ifor Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that was the only medicine which helped me any. Within three weeks after I started to take it.. I- noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at . 'the time pf-iPy pext monthly period the pain had diniinished consider ably. .I kept up the treatment, andtaes cured a month later. I am like alsotheº person since.I am .i perfect health, my eyes are brighter,I have added 1.P ounds to my weight1 my color isgood, and I feel light and .isppy."---r~ s A4e Mr.LzL , 25 Potomac Ave, Chicago, Ill. The monthly sickness re$dees the condition of a woman's .h th., Anything unusual at that time should have prompt .t-proper attention. Fifty thousand letters froum women prove that Lydia I. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound regulates menu natation and makes those periods painless. READ WHAT MISS LINDBECK SATYS ,aDuBax, Mns. PmxAM:-Lydla E. Plab. ham's Vegetable Compound has greatly bene. fitted me; I will tell you how I Auffired, My trouble was painful menstruation I felt as each month went by that I was jetting worse. I had severe bearing-down pains in my back and abdo. "A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinkhaim's • _ n Medicine. I did so and am now free from all. FREE ADVIEo TO WOXE1. Remember, every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham if there is anything about her. symptoms she does not understand. Mrs. Plrikham's address Is KIq .Mass., her advice Is free and cheerfully given to every all S nwom~ who asks for it. Her advice has restored to health -iare than one hundred thousand-women. Why don't you try • my sik sisters ? $5000 FO a F T u wa@~- i o·t'r=9=1 ap jwydia . lluak nn ae., 1V3an eanl. WELL DRILLING MACHINERY. C ome sor write to astalo ,eo//. 8, 'AMERICAN WELL WORMS, *a llese. Texee. Every -housekeeper should 'IoW that if they will buy Defiance Col4 .. . ..Water Starch for laundry use the_ .will save not only thee; because iI .n•ver sticks to'the iron, but-becauaq eahi package eonttini 16 os.-one tul We, DEMAND pound--whie all other Cold Wates .' YOUR ATENTION,. Starches are put up in f-pound paeh - Iage. and the preie is the same, 14 tu:1S yesseffrd ye a good ceots. 'Then again leausedelanict ' ~ t yorgortistsely impilecl . .Starch is free from all injurious chetn ": g' orl " asr imprfctl 'e sts ty our grocer tries to sell you a - I ye ? . . . 12-os. package it is because he hae ayone @Id ) dispose of before he puts in Deflance do. r for 5 c.r.Tis( bad e.a He knows that Defiance Starch ha_ 4 yOta? 47printed on every package in large leb tie ofer yeou le ece5 o T Detdance and save much time and . y best sdtc madre Ior los. money and the annoyance of the irogi ie ' ul - b.radb i o good yd sUtickins. Defiance never sticks. 0l GRsk cost 1cC. hi 12 M Census relurns show that five out Oum b a abusiness propes of every 1,000 married men quit. The D II' C A. AI'R~JP b a ' number of lockouts is not given. Sad dhpCst. Not Disappointed Thlis T ime. Wh"I ve been ofte disappointed in -.'the 'use of some ,idely advertised AI y 'ur roc I remey, ac isi.ng to cure this or that ..c.. e .o-i. ".' .itrouble. Nevertheless,.on the strength lof one of the testimonial lettera pub -Dsah& itb' litshed, I decided to try a box of Hunt's Clre; My trouble was eczema of the lower lmbs, from which I long suffer ed. One box cured me. I have had a • pleasant, peaceful suminmer, thanks to S -Hunmt's Cure.." GIASSES ACCURATELY ADJUSTED. Mrs. Alice Fortune, S Shell Knob, Mo. ..."o ORE.. Every time you pay a complimenl Seyou increase tlpe number of youi 5 i eai -ret i friends, viscs .., m- .' freesmplo NE. It-er te5y5-L4. F: .; F.OGOLUIS IFS.- OS.; th. .w. i. 0n ie theia W45 Arsworewg Aderte aste.,eta. - Klhdly Mention ThiA Pape. . .w , . w • w"-. U. HIOUsToN--4S .a*441. " ThSI "I aha : y ts hei " TE WEEKLY PANORAMA NITROGEN FOR THE SOIL. Discovery Bound to Have Beneficiai Effect on Human Life. Vaccination against smallpox has saved a countless number of lives Vaccination of the soil bids fair to have an even more beneficial effet en human life by Increasing the food supply that can be obtained from im poverished soil. The, process Is.,.th result of the inventive genius of Dr. George T. Mjoore ro the United States Department of Agriculture, and how It operates is deseribed in the Century FKagazine. The new vaccination is not a meth od for the prevention of a disease of the soil, but rather for supplying the soil. with elements in which it is de ficient. It. is a process by which the soil can lte made to take a big supply of nitrogen from the. air at an ex pense that is almost nothing at all, thus obviating" the necessity of using costly fertilizers. Some time ago German scientists discovered that the nodules on the roots of leguminous plants, such as beans, peas, clover and alfalfa, were really colonies of milions of bacteria, whose activity consisted in taking nitrogen from the air and accumulat ing. In soils that do not contain such bacteria the legumes will not grow at all, but where the bacteria abound the nodules accumulate very much more nitrogen than the legumes need, with the result that the soil is enrich ed for a crop of a different kind, such as corn or wheat, the next year. That is the scientific basis of rotation of crops, though nobody knew it before. Now what Dr. Moore has done is to devise a way to grow these bacteria by the billion and fix them so that they will keep in a dried state for months. He makes little cakes of them which the farmers can use on their bad soil, and the cost to the governinent is less than a cent an acre. He has patented his process and made a free gift of the 'patent to the American people. Experiments show that vaccinated soil will produce from eight to0twenXy times as heavy crops of legumes as unyaccinated soil will produce. More over, the crop of cotton, or corn,' or wheat the year after vaccination will be from fifty per cent to three or,four hundred per cent larger than it would otherwise have been. The farmers on the worn-out land of New England have special and tin mediate reason for thanking Dr. Moore for the work that he has done, and the demand for his, bcteria cake' is sure to be heavy the coming year. EX-QUEEN OF SPAIN DEAD. Sudden Demise of the, Sister of the Present King. L The infanta Maria De Las Mercedes, princess of the Asturias, sister of King Alfonso and, wife of Princz Charles of Bourbon, gave birth to a dfaghter Oct 16 and died next day, The rin cess of the Asturls was qupi of. Spain till the birth of her brotheia the present king. She was. born· In 1880 and was marited in Febrara7, 1901, to Prince ChaIrles ci Bourbon. ITaBy Shad two sons, Alfonso, born in Novem bher, 1901, and Feirnando Maria AltonsoBe, born F-in aDebrsiary, 150 _ LEARNED WHO MORGAN WAS. Knowledge Somewhat Astonishes Ocean Liner Official. As the Atlantic liner Cedric wai about to sail from New York the other day the ship's steward Informed the purser that Mr. Morgan had given orders to be notified five minutes be. fore the gang plank was hauled in. "And who the deuce is Morgan." ask. ed the purser. "Blimed if I know,' answered the steward, hurrying away. Just then he saw an official.of the line and learned from him who Mr. Morgan is. With a frightened look ,he dashn ed back to the purser and whispered: "Oh, I say, Mr. Purser. I've just 'eard 'o his -'ere Mr. Morgan Is, Blessed i1 he ain't the howner of the bloomin' ship-Pierpont Morgan, you know." The purser was careful -to give Mr Morgan the desired information.' Praises American -Law Schools. Prof. James Brice of England, au. thor of "The American Common. wealth," has begun a series of lee tures before the Columbia law school In the first of these lectures he prais ed.the American law schools, saying; "No part of your system of educatios here in the United States strikes Viiit .oris more forcibly than the eficlenl means provided for the education ol lawyers. Your schools are much bet ter than any in England, and that tI because the. Americans realise that there is a science of law." Bismarck's Sons Died Young. Both of BDImarck's sons died r'hfle st al -ompartiYevy youngt on BilC Bismartek having dieit in 19¢1, Thi great chaocelor's najy survinj child I i Isaghter, i e Co tess You EahtsM a. Prine Hierbera Birarrc wads force r to siveyi - his career Is the army . when- a: nientenant on as caunt of thesevetr' roil "he received at $he bt1ip or Xalts-e'Ts s, Aig 16, )a. ha Whaito die4d haever, el bId thO rankaEtaio1enses tb in Fire ist: A THEORY sUPPoRThD IY S.OONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. A Recent Instance Proves That a Woman's Happiness is Largely D-. pendent en the State of Her Bibed When the blood is disordered Skers organ of the body is afaected unfavor ably and fails to discharge its tune tiona properly. In the -ase of every woman nature has .made special ipre vision for a periodieal purification of the blood, and so long as t }is occurs her health and spirits unf~illagly- re veal the beneficial results. So slight k cause as a cold or a nestvous shock mIay produce a' suppresslo o~t ~.thi vital function, and util it is restored she i- d6omed to misery. *he remedy that has proved most, pro pt and effective in all aldisorders peculitar to the female sex is that which breught: s'uci- great relief to .Miss Mattle (riggs, o.f No. 807 Indiana street Law tence, Kausas, concerning whiich she :speaks as'olloows:. S"In the winter of 190d, 'from some ;unknown cause, there was a cessation of functions peculiar to my sex for a period of four mdnths. I became' very weak and could not get up stairs without help.. I had nausea and pain and a constant headache. I was un der the care of a physician for three months, but he did thot succeedln cur Ing me. Then a lady friend told .me about the merits otf'Dr. Willims' Pink Pills which she had. used in her fam ily, and shb induced me to try them. It was in May when I first began to use them, and in June I had fully recovered my health, and have since remained perfectly well." In all cases of delayed development of young girls; in anemia or weakness due to impoverished blood and show ing itself in pallor, lack of ambition, despondency and nervousness; also In the great constitutional disturbances attending the period known as the change of life, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are invaluable for women, whose health is always closely dependent on ,the state of the blood. They are sold iy all druggists. A booklet of valuable information relating to -the care of a woman's health at all important peri ods, and entitled "Plain Talks to Wo men," will be sent tree in a sealed en velope to any one who chooses to write for it to the Dr. Williams Medi cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. March on, My Soul. March on, my soul;, nor like a laggard stay, March swIftly on, yet err not froam the Where all the nobly - wise ofld Ihve trod The of faith IMade by the sons of Follow the- marks that they have e beside The narrow cloudawept track, to be thy aunde:. Follow and honor what the past has gatned;, And forward still, that more may be attained.' Something to learn, and something to forget; Hold fast the good, and seek the better yet; . Press an, and prove the pilgrim-hope ot youth- That creeds are milestones on the path of Truth. Ringing Bells to Swarm Bees. It is a foolish nation to sdppos6 that the ringing of bells or "tanging" of tin pans will cause a swarm of bees tc settle.. The real origin of thin mcu tom dates back to the reign of Alfred the Great, who in orderto prevent die' putes regarding the ownership ofeia swarm ordered that the owner should always, ring a bell when his b.ee swarmed; and, ever since -then, the good farmer's wife has been rushing out with ringing bells whenever the bees swarmed, and the fact that they settled verified, in her own mind, the belief that the bell did it.--Country. Life in America. * Six Doctors Falled. South Bend,' nd., Oct. 24 (Spg la). After suffering from KidneylfDisease for three years; after taking treat meat from afr diferent doctor.r With out gtting relief, Mr. J. O 'Lt:-udeit of this pllace -ftud not only r lelf ut a speedy and complete cure i· Dodd`' Kidney" PillS Sd'speaking of lis fCre MIr. Laide~pan says.: i "Yes, I - ulered from KIdn: Troubile of. three years and: triedil' i doctors to no' bod. Then I took st two bzxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and the not only -cred my tdney . but ga-ve me better health in general., Of course I recommended Dodd's Kidney Pills to others and I know a num r now who are asing them with good re. salts." Mr. I.7udeman's case is not an 'ae caption. Thousands give similar en periences. For there never yet was a case of Kidney Trouble from Backache to Bright's Disease that Dodd's Khid ney Pills could not cure. They are the only remedy that ever cured Bright's disease. Apparentl7' mosquitoes have come to London to stay, and they seem to be making their way into the country places. That and This. 'Twelve years ago I bought my Irst bottle of Hunt's Lightning OIL For Cuts, Burns, Sprains and Aches it was the best remedy I had found to that time. , Aftei the lapse of one doses years I can' truly say, it is the best remedy I have found to this time." John P. Thompson, Red Rock, O. T. A man who .can love deeply Is ~ever utterly. contemptible. No cihromos or cheap premiums, but a. better quality and one-third mhre of Defiance Starch tbr the same pri.e. of other starches. Just because a ,man likes to .se the ghost wals is apo, ,sign that Ie is a Donkeys are lust as neessary as horses for tihe success.. of the "i trade `bookma Btr. The misa who is satited h$ e i`sa e a ristake in marry7ints ii siot .sties :, Ft 6 Teast sad ame are two 'dips we h not cuhvete eneegh- lad hear lag, as we k sw atul d the blind, can reach '" tutet s whinich the ordinary persen is absolutely - ieract inL. Both tatea a nd Simelf Baswi great Use.- Probably we should not se te Pwiviagra dirty sd tInsani tary conditions so blissfully were the sense of mel a little more developed; white test., especially Ia women, is often .t lasati as greedihess. Tihe gonrmet to as a French word, . is not a gormandiser, but .a man w.ose taste is aesthetically and exquisitely tratined. it bAsaid that the Mareehal Dad de tdRidelleu "who" was.-a great astronoaiet connotseur, posse d so ine a taste as to be able to diatll guish whether the breast of a chicken was cut from the slde of the gall or iot. in tle ,same war wine-tastr can tell a vintase instantly.: Women rather despise taste;` they eat sad that Is ~ 1.6 Yet taste °ws' certainly' gVenen ar a good purpose, ad - no one can order a dinner ntelligently who has not dultivatedthis pealte. The food one. likes and.' enjoys always agrees, with one's health better than any other, and the faddist who -would reduce all diet to uniformity 'would in time wreck the public digestion. Slightly Poetical. "My experience with Cheatham's Laxative Tablets has been most hap py. They are just What you say-a sure cure for chills. They cast out malaria and biliousness, drive the blues away; restore strength and ap petite and clear out the well springs of hope." C. Gastrell, Tallulah, La. The practice of oiling the roads, has been, introduced in India, at Bombay. It is found that if the oil is allowed to soak in slowly no obnoxious mud is produced, and the result is a sue coess. More Flexible and Laisthlin, won't shake out or blow outi by uagng De.aac Starch you obtain better riep smlts than possible with a eotbh.t brand and one-thirM more for snme money. The Russian' military surgeon . are said to be the most experlteced -i the world, because In timer,of peace thy do the work of nearly all the civil hospitals. If one could remember, 'when ask>ed for advice, .that his friend +waats confirmation of his own jiudgmnt, it would save much heartache:t meooHas b,. *(o -v' ' Asw.oT, eouatet. Tieria, operates the Ia*..t fe of seapeteat deteetives t the Soeat. 4Gve them a eatS. - . Pobtr ol Prof. Th.tkard wnbt home the other. night; and Ihe knew there was something he 'wa-.ted to do, bot h~ eouldn't think what: it wan.".. 'e giriafe ia the only animal which Is unable to `swim. This o.i account of ita long neck. Every other animal can, if put to it, manage to koeep itsel afloat. Iifow '>is..? w e .ofe +Ol. a·re Dofl. ue Stre fr m. Cartra Cure. Money fhat p e-ehody has - w fo. th t e ta eiaasi .aiyss, si tl eC se awCo bs'tak~ e wll ue no othe .l *i rs Q ,anty-14 os t brenda contain knl i sA s euth Africsn, cs nttfee 0Ell mandar o oftemtw t. .... * b otiner askisg Ief thetaWia4Qi5n Tkeys iH alshe feotr -to aeMt a plreensep sw e, b:.t . IfT, agl It we were a statssrq + we .setr should begift an tintefiew With! '* attention has been called, tha n arlclic prets. When a man hasa to support his grown-ep abt. his rother'sa ther ba an artistle temperameint. iu taking the Uplace of *ll 4the SIn dress reform, as Ian othe o. forms, the mistihe is to attempt to substitute something not 6r handsome and less expeasive. It gs remarkable that me athteni the pans in salt. works ae naeve kown to. have smallpox, the grippe. searlet fever or eholera. One of the griet drawRback to the budding psoet is the refusal of tho. goir emnment to suspply potage stamps o A lar;ge froportiot of the cooking I Paris restaurants is donsin sigahtef te... . e .atoms. , . C raw ' m the rtain of a . pon lt ipoin Judea, shut them rp An the towe7 of .obiviat, and let+ them he u tJo4gh they -had never been. *When a baby sleep. gil night iti mother-talks about it all dey. u wease wmen Sh C Beep a seeras Ias ser~iti~a$#~I Rn r sO lP + + + I "+r+-'+:`+ +:+ .... - ; ... . x i aeob D.4vai ban ,Of l bytstleas c 1ergy'm a ysE. "Ithad 'eattacks ine - orders w kept me in th e fdr` ay unable to. . What d red can" hardly be told. Compilsa tions set in, the p., S toulars of -which I will be piessed to give in a ersonal In terview .4-tQo. y one who - requires inor mation. This' I cM consientlously aau: Dean's Kidnehy Pill caused a agenial imp *prcven nt In. Mr health. The phroudl great rellef by :lessenlng the ulat and correcting the action of the kidney secretions." DoaSns Kidney Pills for saiW by all dealers. Prie, 50 cents. FosterMI burn Coe BuPalo; N. Y. It is a blessing for the' hfapy home that.. husbands ond wlobs d o al ways know= exaotly what e.oi this of. the other, insist on Getting i Some grocers. say they' on't keep Desance Starch because they have a stock in hand of 12 os. brands, Which they know cannot be sold to a custo mer who has once used the 11 o. pkg. Defiance Starch for same monet "There's one good thing about it," chuckled the ancient Phoenician as he invented the alphabet, "some of those politicians will be sure to write let ters now that will knock them into a cocked hat when tiley.run for offioe." .Russia. and Japan both apparently agree that facts are contraband of war Foa l t. 4n1. A L:i5mB#.SZ 41 L3 UffI~MMR Bo m ~th a8ý*aa ~ rý : 1 6 s a·i .,._,^.; ' t : . ~ t ý',: _ " .L*· ., ý Qý '4ýý ý ý'ý ' ft.£-'aý.ý r s ..ý H ý5 ilkt l If IvYgetat abT1lrodCopny7ý. bes '·-· s vaouG a ddxeita toj~ ~ usu 6 1. * Y.A GJPues 't ms !sr oet Pur MazzsAm ' ~II 4