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OF REAL ADVERTISING. A of General Publicity Can Be Women Traced to Mistake. g lanch i r,; (f general publicity Mrs. ig was. !:v;gely due to a few troit, M Oimen. It started from the nCist :k,' of printing an ad ent ill New York paper a in si,', instead of the few was i::' i.ted. The "returns" e mi st~a!' were so great that adver:is,r, began to use large Ca putrl.5 At that time there nla a ma nurnfactured articles onal fame. The housewife went market in the early morning As my veg~tabi's. and to the grocery using 1 to inspl''T the boxes and barrels weeks shelves. 'rackers, for instance, now w scoo!;ed out of a barrel by the cellent and "'r' subject to breakage Sold dirt. Sinilar conditions held true Foster other nc.(rssiti es. There was no ct statui-a rid. e results of widespread advertis- Witt did infinitely more than make the buildir rflsers wealthy. Even wealth buildir d not have come if the public Ing th not been :it isfied with the change. impose he first 1lace, if an advertised ar- rangin was found, to be satisfactory, the platfoi thin, could he secured again steel t the contidence that it would be ing p same. Time was saved in selec- and tl In fact. to-day, the housekeeper progr( ws what she wishes without going the market or the store. The tele ne is at her elbow or the order We comes to her door. For the oth- stubare necessitie's of life outside the table, the also the luxuries, there is the edu- thern on of the advertising columns of the L magazines.-The Housekeeper. the Oudji Love Charm Seen Again. ' echo Mysterious ,mlhlems are dear to the the L den's heart and the wise jeweler make es to desin oldd charnms for brace- your. t, brooch and purse adornment. janging from a Tuscan gold chain, we Harrintlmn wears a square of d. It is a love charm dear to the ~n .gyptians and called the oudji. Belles stow who flourished before Joseph was sold hid t into bondage wore the oudji. The went old square hars an eye on the right lan? ie and a river flows from the cen- "A ter. The eve is that of IHorus, and poor the significance is that the river of time flows ever and the eve of love Bev yes the heloved through eternity. .iss Harriman's oudji is enameled dm pId and the eye of tlorus is a fair- ,,teri Wsed diamond. while the river is rep- trt mresented artistically by chip emer- 11l aids. The oudji, the old Egyptians ty F. lteld, insured constancy, and it is an curt'. lideal gift for sweethearts to exchange. bivi Miss Harriman's example is finding o oany imitators. Tab She'd Do It. Miss Elizabeth Cook. Cornell's elo- bl ~uent co-ed debater, was congratu- goo lated the other day by a correspond- 11 nt. goo "Oh," said Miss Cook, "that a girl N should debate reasonably is not won- dan derful. Women don't get their dues. hill They are superb in lots of things, but it is all taken as a matter of course, and they get no thanks for it. CA "A maid of ours used to tell about infr her brother-in-law, a traveling sales man. He appllied one day for a new post, and the manager said to him: Sig i".If we engage you. you know, you'll In l'have to take out 15 sample cases. They're as big as houses. Do you think you could stand all that pack "The applicant drew himself up on haughtily. "'You forget, sir,' he said, 'that I pri : always travel with my wife.'" wi ch Eclipsed. The man from London was boasting Sabout the height of some of the big 'ni Sbuildings in the English metropolis. It S"They are so tall," he related, pom- th p ously, "that cupolas are not allowed." "Awn phoy won't they lit th'm havy st cupalos?" queried Larry, the cabby. di "Because they would puncture the clouds and let all the rain out. That's one on you, me friend." SLarry stroked his hair in deep medi- n tatlon. P' "Shure, awn thot's nothin'," he re torted, suddenly. "Phoy, over here "1 'th' buildings are so tall they hoe to flle off edges av th' tin roofs." "For what reason?"queried the un -~Iuspecting Englishman. r S"Phoy. to keep from cutting the d chin whiskers off th' mon in th' moon. C Git u n, Jerry." t Anachronism. J. Pierpont Morgan, during his re ent s'tay at the Bristol, in Paris, was od enough to accord an art critic a brief interview on the subject of his !London collection, which Queen Alex andra had just visited. Discussing his incomparable mini. atures, sIr. Morgan told an art story. 'Two men," he said, "came out from a picture shop. IByu Jove!' said the first, 'there's &a rare bargain in there. A Raphael .nly 500O francs-and signed, too!' S"'What was the subject?' the other S"'The battle of Waterloo.' " His Difficulty. "You wrong me," said Plodding Pete, :"~"Bwhen you say I ain't willin' to work I'm jes' dyin' to work." : "Then what's the trouble?" ' "I'm too conscientious. Whenever :: . I git a job I'm so anxious to fill it well " dat I gits stage fright." Nipped. "I've got a great chance," began Bor ;-. roughs. "to make big money on a cer tain investment if-" "Sorry, old mnan." interrupted Wise, "but I've had to borrow myself this month." AT A CRITICAL TIME. DE8E Women Are Likely to Suffer with Dan. Really i gerous Kidney Disorders. Mrs. John Kirk, R. F. D. No. 2, De- A ver, troit, Mich., says: "Five years ago at told in a critical time of life happene I was on the verge of comman a collapse with kid- bluejacl+ ney troubles, back- Capt. I ache, dizziness, puffy food ou S dropsy swellings and meal h( urinary irregularities. night w I lost flesh and felt desire c languid, nervous or ship. unstrung all the time. Capt. As my doctor did not help me I began had to using Doan's Kidney Pills. In a few the del' weeks all these symptoms left me. I "Capi now weigh 163 pounds and feel in ex- that c cellent health." weren't Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. looked Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. met a chest Hanging Scaffolds, per's V\ With the modern skyscraping office building has come a new form of building scaffold. Instead of construct- L ing the scaffold from below, which is impossible in the cases of buildings ranging from 10 to 50 stories high, platforms are suspended from the steel girders above. On these swing ing platforms the bricklayers work and the scaffold is raised as the work r progresses.-System. "Th. "Makes It Go Way." got, In r We simply can't do without it. We "It's are not going to try. When Bobby away 1 stubs or cuts his toe, it's "M'a, where's the Lightning Oil?" When Lizzie CO burns her hand or arm, it's "Where's the Lightning Oil?" When little Dick's The been playing with a bumble bee, it's is bef '"\here's the Lightning Oil?" The man echo of all our afflictions is "Where's not sl e the Lightning Oil?" It's the balm that ing 1 'r makes the pain go way. Sincerely ought e yours, P. CASSIDY, banke t. Montevallo, Ala. merel a, ownel ot Down on Her Luck. compl .I "Did you see the story of a girl the j, es stowaway who had no money and so ought Id hid on one of the ships of the fleet and i job i he went through the Straits of Magel- Sec ht lan?" Natic "n- "Yes; she was in all kinds of straits, Lead ad poor girl, wasn't she?" that of No ye Beware of Ointments for Catarrh ated ty. that Contain Mercury, outfil ed as mercury will surely destroy the sen e of smell csted r- and comp,letel y derraune the wholo Fyetemr when entering it through the mtucous surfaces. 6Such Al articles should neter be user except on prescrlp- WOOl tiins Ir, m reputable physilc!ans. a the damage they Cl- will d, ls ten fold to tihe good you can p sllbly de rNe frm them. hall's (atarrh cure. manufactured icV . J,. ciienev & c".. 'r , .d.. Ii' T r,"tailP l noller an clry, and Is talken luternally. acting directly upon "F the bI:o'I and ulic,,us surfaces of the sy.stem. In ge. buyinrg Hall'a c'tarrh C(re he sure you get the WOn genuile. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, coac bg b,. I.y F. J Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Diruggi.ti. P'rice. 7c. per htr!e. do 1 Take hall's Family Pills for constipation. a the Compensation. olo- Mrs. Baker--My husband costs me a lusti itu- good deal of money. nd- Mrs. Barker-Yes, and he isn't very good to you, either. "I ;irl Mrs. Baker-I know it, but I got a on- dandy lot of wedding presents with rnti tes. him. The but Important to Mothers, and Examine carefully every bottle of feet CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for I out infants and children, and see that it tar Signature of u'll In Use For Over :O Years. ses The Kind You Have Always Bought. c The Problem,. "Literature is very difficult," said up one authoress. S.l "Yes," answered the other. "The Bro t I problem is to be a financial success without being a social failure."--EX change. n a Pinch, Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE ;ting A pbwder. It cures painful, smart For big 'ng, nervous feet and ingrowing nails. " olis. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes new shoes easy. A red" certain cure for sweating feet. Sold Qu a. by all rugists 25c. Accept no sub stitute. Trial package, FREE. Ad Sdress A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. the ------ hat's Very Likely. "Again Mae Wood!" exclaimed the nedi- nonsensational reader of the newspa pers. f 8 re "Yes," replied his cynical friend; of here " guess they wish Mae wouldn't." ,v to b_ Try It Once Sun- There is more actual misery and less real danger in a case of itching, skin rt he disease than any other ailment. Hunt's noon. Cure is manufactured especially for ai these cases. It relieves instantly and cures promptly. Absolutely guaranteed. Had Heard Later. t wa Shaw's new play is said to be the it it a last word on marriage." itc a .Impossible," replied the married S hisman. "It isn't even the latest word." miniAVE BUILT lR THE SYSTEM. sTae tor ld CtLnLard u GIOVE' TA5TItLlC8 7 astor. uthe ldlid Yo know what you are taking. : Lfrom pbo 'r' s lainy rint'd on every bottle, sho i uinlne and Iron In asteless sorn, and the Ihst effectual form. For grown eere's peopandchldlen. w" bael- The Reason. "Wouldn't you be better of without your husband?" "I don't think so--his life isn't in sured." Hicks' Capudine Cures Women. te periodic pains backache, nervousness p oa headache relieved immediately and wort assists natture. Prescribed by physicians swith best results. Trial bottle 10c. Regular size 2sC and 50o at all druggists. Alike. SwWorking for a living s like Shake speare's plays--.always praised, but avoideu as much as possible. Garfield Digestive Tablets From your druggist, or the Garfield a cer Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y., 25c per bot tie. Samples upon request. SWse, ..--- i-- i this Even a poor wall.paper hanger may put up at good hotels. DESERVED TO WIN HIS CASE. Really Able Argument Put Forward by Accused Sailor. A very good story has recently been r told in the fleet of an incident which IS happened when Admiral Evans was in command of the Indiana. An old-time bluejacket was at the mast before 8, Capt. Evans, charged with getting food out of a mess chest outside of r meal hours. This getting of food for night watches is a common and strong desire on the part of most men aboard 0 ship. there Capt. Evans asked the man what he I had to say; and the man, sizing up have the delicate situation, sail: must "Captain, I didn't take no food outeri that chest. Why, captain, there ti0on weren't no food in that chest! I Ch looked in that chest, and, captain. I met a cockroach coming out of that chest with tears in his eyes."-Har- from per's Weekly. of tl upon A GOOD COLD. trio I Q - 6 edy prov SON 'J intl { qnu! "That seems a very bad cold you've enti got, my little man!" .rest e "It's a very good cold; it's kept me Mar i away from school for two weeks now! ' e COMPLAINTS ABOUT PAINT. 's The time to complain about paint 's is before the painter applies it. The Le man who puts up the money should 's not shirk the responsibility of choos t' ing the paint. True. the painter iy ought to know paint better than the banker, the professional man or the merchant. The trouble is, the house owner too often deliberately bars the competent and honest painter from U rl the job by accepting a bid which he 0o ought to know would make an honest Id job impossible. 1- Secure your bids on the basis of National Lead Company's pure White s, Lead and pure Linseed Oil and see that you get these materials. No one need be fooled by adulter rh ated white lead. A blowpipe testing outfit will be mailed to anyone inter ell ested in paint. ich Address, National Lead Company, rip- Woodbridge Building, New York City. de- - red Aristocratic Disease. e-on "From phat Oi hears these society nhe women sa-ay," imparted Pat, the do, coachman, to Bridget, the cook, "they do be dyin' off at th' receptions!" "An' phat is ut kills 'emi?" inquired the curious cook. "A disease they calls 'ennui.' "-Il - a lustrated Sunday Magazine. Dry Instantaneous Action. "I was almost distracted by a ter t a rible itching which defied all treatment ith until I obtained a box of Hunt's Cure. SThe first application afforded instant ` and absolute relief. The one box ef of fected a complete cure. for I "It is simply wonderful in its in stantaneous action." - GEO. GILLILAND, Manitou, O. T. Living well is the best revenge we can take on our enemies.-Froude. said SORE EYES, weak, inflamed, red, water_ and swollen eyes, use 1E'VTIT'S EYE SALVE 25c. All druggists or Howard 'The Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. :ess, -Ex- To see what is right and not do it is want of courage.--Morris. ISE Mrs. Winhlow's Soothln Syraup. nart ore children teething, softens the gums, reduces tn· tals, ·ammatiOn anlayh pain, cures wind cliu. 2bca boltt. A A well-informed physician is fre Sold quently ill-informed. One of the Essrentials of the happy homes of to-day is a vast fund of information as to the best methods of promoting health and happiness and right living and knowledge of the world's best products. Products of actual excellence and reasonable claims truthfully presented and which have attained to world-wide acceptance through the approval of the Well-Informed of the World; not of indi viduals only, but of the many who have the happy faculty of selecting and obtain ing the best the world affords. One of the products of that class, of known component parts, an Ethical remedy, approved by physicians and com mended by the Well-Informed of the World as a valuable and wholesome family laxative is the well-known Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co., t only, and for sale by all leading druggists. lTE WET WEATHER SCOMFORT AND \ PROTECTION fr forded by a ut SLICKER? ,Clean-Lght d ' Ouaranteed Waterproof Everywher 9( ru 40 · Au1 What is Pe=ru=nar Is it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic, or is it Both? Some people call Peruna a great tonic. Others refer to Peruna as a great tcatarrh remedy. Which of these people are right? Is it more proper to call Peruna a ca g tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic? d Our reply is, that Peruna is both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, there can be no effectual catarrh remedy that is not also a tonic. e In order to thoroughly relieve any case of catarrh, a remedy must not only P have a specific action on the mucous membranes affected by the catarrh, but it must have a general tonic action on the nervous system. r Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened condi e tion of some mucous membrane. There must be something to strengthen the I circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces. at Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so much attention nt from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful efficacy o f this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold upon the medical profession. When joined with CUBEBS and COPAIBA a trio of medical agents is formed in Peruna which constitutes a specific rem - edy for catarrh that in the present state of medical progress cannot be im proved upon. This action, reinforced by such renowned tonics as COLLIN SONIA CANADENSIS, CORYDALIS FORMOSA and CEDRON SEED, ought to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations Sin the body. From a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every I quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence that this judgment is not over ve enthusiastic. When practical experience confirms a well-grounded theory the result is a truth that cannot be shaken. .. Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. Cut the cost V2 You can decorate your home with Alabastine year after year at one half the cost of using either wall paper or kalsomine. comes in 16 beautiful tints and white that combine into an endless IN variety of soft, velvety Alabastine - shades which will make any home brighter and more sanitary. Sample tint'cards free at dealers. Write us for free color plans for e decorating your home. Y Sold by Paint. Druter Hardware and Gen eral Storesin carefully sealed and properly labeled packages, at 50C the package for d white and 55c the packate for tints. See thatthename"Alaba-tine"i$ oneach pack age before it is opened either by yor sll or the workmen. The Alabastine Company Grand Rapids, Mich. Eastern Office. 105 Water St., N.Y. City. SICK HEADACHE A 4 Positively cured by T CART RS these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis* IT'lE tress from Dyspepsia, In V Eating. A perfect rem Sedy afor Dizziness, ra P LLS. sea, Drowsiness, Bad Tasteinthe Mouth, Coat' ed Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. r They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRIGfE R RS Genuine Must Bear it Fac-Simile Signature ITRTLE S ST T REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. MISCLLEOUS E TROTYPES n1Z8TESS IIIWSPAPPKB C0\, tiaaraa ity, I ·.arl One trial will convince you that Sloa'S S Liniment will relieve soreness and stiffness quicker and easier than any other preparation sold for that purpose. It penetrates to the bone. ,quickens the blood, drives away fatigue and gives strength and elasticity to the muscles. Thousands use Sloan's Liniment for rheumatism. neurciqia, toothache sprains, contracted muscles,stiff joints, cuts, bruises, burns, cramp or colic and insect stings. PRICE 254.50$. 6 1.00 ,.A Dr arl S. Sloon.Boion,tosas.U.A / HOES Al ALL PRICES, FOR EVERY [MEMBER OTHEFAMILY. MEN, BOYS,. WOMEN, MISSES AND CILDREN. SW. Lt ,Ou, D ,anu, a.ndso-U .oW ,. : Eha'8 $2.60, $SOO. nd $3.bl slrosh than mazy otm' gher mtnOiIP r In th.e 5 %N teid.IP toeddy hl d AIIr Pur S aly. W.L DouIgh O $6 BS Ede Shoes Cannot Be EquallI At Auj PRigt rU!A1urTOl . W. L Dou nnani psnu ,r•tI mpdtm on bottom. T eak o So.rldtt. 1 ýhE~r'h~dloE the to aflal ýgýLP I THE DUTCH BOY PAINTER STANDS FOR. PAINT QUALITY IT IS FOUND ONLYON PUREWHITE LEAD MADE BY THE OLD DUTCH / PROCESS. "DEAD SOT, nalkew Si) gais. Few luio liti idi -i I ghit[ fir deiiI; er.' aireuk Ord (tler Butt' :itldret d I)ýl)il .' INTERSTATE CHEMICAL WORKS. GALVESTON. READE of this paper de Rsg to tiy any thing advertised in its columns should insist upon having what they ask for, refusing all subst tutes or imitations. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautifies the hair. IPromotes a loxuralnt growth. Ne ver Fails to Restore Gray SN A E s ANAICESI Ovi Nst" relief. IS A MlILr CCiLI Si at druggilsts or by mail. Ps I Tribune Bldg., NEW YORe. In- -- ,PILES S-- McCANE'S DETECTIVE AGENCY, ad competent detectives in the South they render at written opinions in cass not handled by them. Ahe .Reasonable rates. waP t ak treated at hoe wshut ~ ispain. Hookof particulure T Send for my "ppelal ffer for Y le-- Inventioinst. Full ad PATE NT , aithout chargte how to , comAtt d.KetcaTlS Iurny Bldtg., Wshington, D.C. s WIDOWS nnder N EW LAW obtained SPENSIONS was ogn, D. . --------------- sure eyes, use Thompsan't e Wit W. N. U., HOUSTON, NO. 20, 1908. STAR PLUG CHEWING TOBACCO STAR has for years been the world's leading brand of plug chewing tobacco. Statistics show that about one-fifth of all the chewers of plug tobacco chew STAR. There's a reason for this enormous and con stantly increasing num ber of STAR chewers, and it's just this Star Plug has always been manufactured with one sole object in view lo give chewers the best chew of tobacco it is pos sible to produce, yet to sell this STAR chew at a moderate price. More chewers are learning every day that STAR, considered from the standpoint of true merit, has no competitor, and is the one best chew. t For a long time there was a prejudice (which probably still exists) among certain chewers e against the use of what is Sgenerally termed "Navy Tobacco," because of the impression that all to bacco of that character is too sweet. It is true that some brandsof tobacco, similar in appearance to STAR, are too sweet to please chewers accustomed to the use of tobacco manu factured in thin plugs, but we know that STAR is right in every way. You use tobacco for the pleasure it gives- increase your pleasure by chew ing STAR I In All Stores t@,f' "rcl .. - , • . ,