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"" WOMEN FIGHT V- ~ :js* ; POWERFUL FOE Struggle Against ID Health Find a Faithful Ally m Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compotmd ksk:' : Botmquist, South Dakota.—"I can not begin to toil you how much Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable pound has done for me. I was sick for about four years. I could not sleep, and I was always worrying, so ona day we saw your advertisement In a paper, and I made up my mind to try the Vegetable Compound. I bought one bottle and did not see any «hange, so 1 got another bottle. good Com Speech Betterment 8t, John Ervtne, the celebrated dramatist and critic, baa Inaugurated a campaign against faulty speaking of HtagUah on the stage. Great men rejoice In adversity just as brave soldiers triumph In war.— Seneca. Children r *2 & 1 Irosfi w. I I 1 / MOTHER:- Fletcher*» y —^ Castoria is a pleasant, harm / l«ss Substitute for Castor Oil, ' Paregoric, Teething Drops "■ and Soothing Syrups, espe cially * prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. J&O To avoid imitations, always look for the Signatare of Proven directions on each package. Physician* ev er yw h er e recommend ft. * Normal Building Need* The normal annual building require ment of the United States has for some years been , put at $3,000,000,000. By normal has here meant the new con struction needed each year for Increas ing population. Our words have wings, but fly not where we would.—George Eliot. r*i J Vt V » ts.,: baye r I? [Ï ■; i BAYER ASPIRIN"- •ÿetume SAY Unless you sec the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you arc not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed by physi cians and proved safe by millions over 25 years for Lumbago Rheumatism 4« Colds Headache Neuritis Pain Neuralgia Toothache DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART ÏÏeLwreï» " Bayer" package proven directions. m et b» At the second bettle I began to teel better sad I have wed the Vege table Com pound ever since, when and I will answer any Utters about It," Aoouph NUhsg«. Holmaalst, B—Hi Dakota. CmM Work Only Two Hours Encan to, Cal It—"I blare the day I began taking Lydia K Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. I was so weak and tired all tbs time I «Quid not work mors than two hour» each day, then had to go to bed tor toe rest of • the day. I read so much about tbs Vegetable Compound and I was so weak that I decided to try U. I now do my own housework—washing, scrubbing, and ironing—and then help my husband with his garden. I do not have that worn-out feeling now. I advise every woman to give your wonderful medicine a trial and I will answer any letters I receive from women asking about It"—lias. 8 tells Lax, 700 Jsmacha Rond, Bn canto, Calif. A woman who ts fighting for her health and her family's happiness is a valiant soldier She wages her battle In her own kitchen. She has no thrilling bugles to cheer her on, no waving banners. If yon are fighting this battle, let Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound be your ally, too. Not Aten* "Why so glunj, Gertrude?" "Well, I got married tor fun." "Well?" "And now I am out of humor."—S. California Wampus. Whatever you dislike in another take care to correct In yourself. Mountain* Maje*tic Thirty-five Switzerland* could be tucked Into the mountains of western Canada. Majestic ranges, scarred by age and weather, rear their stately summits against toy of purest blue or bury their snow-capped peaks in fleecy clonda. *r Haste Is slow.—-Rufus. — AT THE SEPULCHER i New age le ou me and .the yoke of Mme. •: - , * f aaw goer Risen Christ, for l.has he Who reached the hyssop to Him on the tree: and I am one ef two who watched be side - ' fhe sepulcher of Him we erucISed. Ail that last night I watched With Sleepless eyes: Greet «»trs arose and crept across the skies The world was all too still for mortal rest. For pitlten* thoughts were busy la my breast The night was long, so long. It eeemed at last t had grown old and a long life had passed. Far of) the hills of Moab, touched with tight. Were swimming in the hollow of the nlgbt. { eaw Jerusalem all wrapped Is cloud, Stretched like a dead thing folded la a shroud. One« In the pauses of oar whispered talk ( beard a something on the garden walk. Perhaps It was a crisp leaf lightly stirred— Perbar« the droam-note of a waking bird. Phen suddenly an angel burning whits 2ame down with earthquake In the breaking light, And rolled the great atone from the sepalcher. Mixing the morning with a scent of myrrh. And >o, the Dead had risen with the day: The Man of Mystery had gone His way! Tsars have I wandered, carrying my shame: Wow 1st the Tooth of Tima sat out my name. For we. who all the Wonder might have told. Kept silence, for our mouths ware stopped with gold. —EDWIN MARKHAM. t » T7 "Coat" Worn by Chri*t on Road to Calvary? In the ancient city of Treves on the Moselle Is to be found what Is mid to be the "Holy Coat," believed l>y the faithful to be the veritable garment worn by Christ on his way to crucifixion, and for which the soldiers »f an earlier day "cast lots," Em press Helena, mother of Constantine the Great, was the donor of this price less memento—so priceless, indeed, ts only to be exhibited once in a cen tury to such of the faithful as bad gathered together from all parta of the wortd to view It "The coat," soys a one-time eye-witness, "is a loose garment, with wide sleeves, very simple In form, of coarse material, dark brown In color, possibly the re sult of its age, and entirely without seam or decoration. In parta it is tender, or threadbare, and some few stains upon It are reported to be those of tbe Redeemer's blood. It Is reputed to have worked many mir acles In the way of cores, and its efficacy has never been doubted In Treves." In the year 1844, when the cost, by order of Archbishop Arnold), was exhibited, pilgrims from all quar. tens of the world Journeyed to gaze upon tbe sacred relic, many arriving before dawn at to* cathedral doors; while "sometimes the line (of waiting persons) was more than a mile in length, and tow could reach the high altar where the coet eras placed In lees than three hours.'' Fortunate, in deed, did they consider themselves who coaid manage to catch so much as a glimpse of the sacred garment RIDING IN STATE Pg' X I Not all of us, at ths beginning of Ilfs, can rids in our own chariot with rtHHHT WELCOME SPRING Frlmftivv man, before there j | «mm any Christian and Jewish ; ; revel at Ion, profoundly Im pressed by the r es usci tation of nature after Its apparent death , L during the winter. The day be longer than the mgi-t. ver- j i dure covers the brown fields, the | „ deciduous trees Which have , 1 J looked dead for months put j [ I forth buds; nature woe dead ani 11 j is alive again. * — EASTER ON RU Bf DOUX I > • P's i I TU» ur »II JÜLUUtil uUUlUOOX, around which such Impressive cere monies are held on Easter morning was erected In 1911 In commemoration of the life and services of Padre Junl pero Secra. founder of the Franciscan missions In California. He arrived si Sun Diego July 1, 1768. and that day has been acclaimed the birthday of California. During 16 years this de voted pikest labored (n establishing missions and converting the Indians, enduring all manner of hardships, and there Is no name In the history of ths West that Is regarded with greater veneration by Catholics and Protes tants alike.— ? .1 ; HARE LONG SYMBOL OF THE EASTERTIDE Variout Legend » Account tor the Connection. Very few people are quite sure In their own minds as to what part the bare plays In Eastertide. Several leg endary stories connect the bars with Immortality. One of these stories runs something like this: "They say that once on a time the moon wished to send to mankind a message of immor tality, and the hare undertook to act us messenger. So the moon charged him to go to men and say : 'A* I dis and rise to life again, so shall yon die and rise to life again.' Accordingly the hare went to men, but either out of forgetfulness or malice he reversed the message and said. 'As I die and do not rise to life again, so you shall also die and not rise to life again.' Then he went back to the moon, and she asked him what be had oald. He told her, and when she heard bow be had given the wrong message she was J t 111 . ' ' w. % * Her Easter Tsars. so angry that she threw a stick at him. which split his lip. That la why to* here's Up ts cloven, not this or similar stories account for the candy rabbits of today. It is cer tain that many of tbe old symbols o< tbe recognition of returning spring persisted in the Jewish and Christian celebration* of tbe Passover and Easter. Whether or Phymeal and Spiritual The road from Jericho to Jerusalem waa ever rough and a hard road to travel. The safest and surest mode was astride a donkey, because the donkey Is possessed with humility, pa tience. perseverance and endurance Sreoterically Jericho represents the physical and Jérusalem the spiritual. In making the journey from the phy sical to the spiritual It is necessary to utilize toe qualities of the donkey— humility, patience, perseverance and endurance. From Adam to Jesus 1* spiritual evolution, L a, from the lower to the higher. When one makes his jonrney he can exclaim with toe Master ; "For sake* I resurrect myself."— Atlanta Constitution. Easter Nay, Easter Is always hare. Whan a thought, Horn the clod Questing upward, seeks Its God, When a purs and fragrant deed When a healing word Is eaid; When from out the ashes dead Of eld strife, doth peace arise Ail triumphant to eur pyre Dull and doubting with our fear— Eastertide Is here. — Elizabeth Br al nard Bon ta, In Chris tfah Science Monitor. ===== COLOR IT NEW WITH "D IAMOND DYES" Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dr* Each IR-rent pack ape contains direc tions so simple any woman can tint soft, , delicate shades or | dye rich, permanent J colors In lingerie, V ■Ilka ribbons, skirts, j! waists. dress?*, f| coats, stockings, Uj sweaters, draperies, " covert bps. bangings . every Ihtegl ^ . Buy Diamond Dye*— no other Mail —and tell your druggist whether the .material you wist to color A wool'or silk, hr whether It :1s linen, cotton or miked good* * • a>-> Jeff won Take* High ■> Rank Among Realtor* .» . pj Thomas Jefferson, among ether' things, was s davor realtor., If be lived In these days there would be few, if any, who would be rated higher than the famous Virginian. His most outstanding deal, of courte, was the purchaae of the entire West at the rate of 4 cents an acre. For a million square miles of territory, which has proved to be the richest mineral land In the world and among the most fertile of soli, he paid 611 250,000 in cash and assumed all claims on the land, the payment of which with interest and other charges brought the total price to $27,207.622. This land, acquired in 1800 from France, now comprises the thirteen states of Louisiana. Missouri, Arkan sas, lows, Minnesota, North and Sooth Dakota, Nebraska and Oklahoma, and the greater part of Kansas, Colorado. Wyoming and Montana, about five times the area of continental France. No ugly, grimy streaks on ths clothes when Red Cross Ball Blue la used. Good bluing gets good results. All grocers carry It.—Advertisement. Argument I wonder If ever you change human beings with arguments alone. . . . For when yon argue with a man . . . you are somehow trying to pull him down and make him less (and your self more) ; but when you try to un derstand him, when you like him, how eager is he then to know the truth you have; and you add to him in some strange way. you make him more than he was before; and at the same time, and that Is the sheer magic of it. you yourself become more.—David Gray son, in "Adventures in Understand teg." DEMAND "BAYER" ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fsar If You a*e ths Bafety "Bayer Cross." Warning I Unless you soe the ns roe "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting toe genuin« Bayer Aspirin proved safe by mUltoaa and prescribed by physicians for 28 years. Say "BayeF* when you buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv, Almoet St umped Pa "Pa. what's a scintilla?" , "A sclntUlht Why—or—s scintilla la something there Isn't anything of." Good opportunities are lost to tbo lover who dore not know how to em brace them. Your rere phytUUn will confirm t his do c * r - 'u ■ / tie y* * \ The real cause of bad breath ' unpleasant breath for any length of o ri a yourself permanently of it is by "You cannot 'cover up time. The only way to removing the cause. "Sometime* poor teeth are responsible. But the commonest cause of a coated tongue and offensive breath is constipation. You may not realize that your intestines are slow in elimi nating waste matter, or that your breath is objectionable. But others will notice it. Get rid of constipation, and your breath will become fresh and sweet. Even mofe important, you will notice an immediate Health and spirits. a »> improvement in your Nujol relieves constipation in Nature*s own way overtaxing the intestinal muscles, Nujol can be taken for any length of time without ill effect*. To insure Internal dcanline», it should be taken regularlylnaceordance with the directions on each bottle. Unlike laxatives, it doc* not form a habit Nqjol empty — up for s defi- andean be diacontinued at any time, äeacy —temporary or chrome — ht Ask your druggist for Ntpol today, (he supply of natural lubricant in Remove the cause of bad breath and the in teen ms. It softens the waste begin to enjoy the perfect health --— —* permit* thorough that ia posaifale only when ehm" - " diminauon without bon ia normal and regular. Constipation is dangerous for any. body. Nujol i* safe for e veryb ody . It 4ms not affect the stomach and is not absorbed by the body. 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