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I THAT AWUl BACKACHE Cured by Lydia B. Pinknatn'a Vegetable Compound Morton's Gap. Kentucky. "I Buf fered two yearswithfemalo disorders. my iieami was very bad and I had a continual backacho which was simply awful. I could not stand on my feet lone enough to cook a meal's vi ctuals without my back nearly killing me, In Till I wnnlt Itfivn I such dragging ecii Msations I could hardly bear it I Tad soreness in each side, could not rUind tight clothing, ana was irregular. I was completely run down. On ad vice I took JLydia 13. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and Liver Pills and am enjoyinp; good health. It is now U"i than two years and I have not had an acho or pain Blnco I do all my own ivork, -washing and everything, nnd never have the backacho any more. 1 think your medicine is grand and I rraiso it to all my neighbors. If you tLluk my testimony will help others yu may publish it." Urs. Ollik VnoDALL, Norton's Gap, Kentucky, llackacho is a symptom of organic akness or derangement. 3i you lave backache don't neglect it To pit permanent rclielf you must reach the root of tho trouble. Kothing wo know of will do this so surely as Lydia L. Pinkharn's Compound. "Write to Mrs. Pinkliam, at T.ynn, Mass., for special advice. Your letter will bo absolutely confidential, nucl tho advico free. A Hopeful Fellow. "What Is an optimist?" V man whoso bump of hopo Is big ger than the rest of his head." On Second Washing. "I've Just washed out a suit for my ' lU boy and now It seems too tight f..r him"' He ll fit It all right. If you'll wash t:.c boy." Meggondorfor Dlaettor. A Personal Matter. "You must have studied political C'onomy pretty thoroughly to bo so Imfirf ssed with tho iniquity of tho trusts." To tell you the truth." replied the r-.r.did citizen, "I don't know much clout tho Inside workings of trusts. !ut I have seen pictures of the men w!. run them, and I have kind of tJun a dislike to them." EASY. Ctw tun n. Jessie How does Sue manage to in so many guessing contests? Joe Her father Is In charge of tho local weather bureau, and she gets him to predict the result of the con t "-t, and then she guesses tho other way. AT THE PARSONAGE. Coffee Runs Riot No Longer. "Wife and I had a serious time of It hile we were cofleo drinkers. ' Sho had gastritis, headaches, belch ing and would have periods of sick les, while I secured a daily headache that became chronic. 'We naturally sought relief by drugs Without avail, for It is now plain enough that no drug will cure the dis eases another drug (coffee) sets up, particularly, so long as the drug hirh causes tho trouble Is continued. "Finally we thought ve would try having oft coffee and using Postum. I c ''Meed that my headaches disappeared bke magic, and my old 'trembly' nerv eless loft. One day -wife said, 'Do )" . know my gastritis h.s gone? can hardly rcallto what Post um has done for us. Then wo began to talk to others, wife's father and mother were both C"ffop drinkers and sufferers. Their 1'idarhes left entirely a short time air they changed from coffco to I'"tntn. ' I began to enquire among my par ' ii!' tiers nnd found to my astonish " that numbers of them use Post ur" n place of coffee. Many of the ist era who havo visited our par riaRp i,ave Upcomo enthusiastic cham r ons of Postum." Name given by Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Road tho little book, "The Road tt w'llvHii, Inpkgs. "There's a reason.' -'?Vfr ""l Ihr sslios? lHlrrf A nm "" npprnm from time to (Imp. Thcj I-.- ,f""'Be' true, and full of hamaf c-y 1 Fashion RIBBON AS A FRIEND! CAN BE USED TO GIVE JUST THE NEEDED TOUCH. Little Thought and Time Spent on Ad justment Means Much Possibili ties for Artistic Effect Almost Without Number. Knowing bow to tie a bow or how to arrange folded ribbon artistically Is an accomplishment comparatively few women possess. Deft fingers and an artist's eye are essential in this work, but with prac tice most women will be able to gain good results. To tho woman who Is employed, rib bon Is a tried and true Triond. Times without number It can be used to add Just tho needed touch to a business suit or to fresheti a gown that Has begun to show the marks of wear. A fresh bow on tho hat you have been wearing all summer will tlx that bo you can finish out the Eeason with out tho expenho of a new one. With two yards of soft, wide ribbon make yourself one of the fnahionanlo new girdles for your white frock. Measure off a length to encircle the waist and cut It straight at the ends. Fold It lengthwise In three to form narrow plaits and bone It with feath erbone four inches on either side of the center of the front and the same distance from tho center back, with a bone each side of the lap at tho back to hold It in shape and for a founda tion for the books and eyes. Double the ends over these bones and sew them fast. Make a broad obi bow for the back by folding tho ribbon over with tho two edges meeting in the center. Haste these down firmly nnd plait In the center the same width as the gir dle. Fold a bit of ribbon over the center for a loop and sew It fast to tho girdle. After tho girdle Is in place, pin the top of the wide loops to the bodice of your gown, well up on tho back, about tho base of your shoulder blade. Uy this a pretty oriental effect Is given to the otherwise plnln frock. Four long loops and two short loops of ribbon, held In place with a twist ed knot, make an crtlstlc bow for a large hat Make the long loops nine inches doubled and the short ones six Inches. Wire the longer loops with flat rib bon wire, caught on the inside with a long stitch, so they will keep in place Around the crown of your hat put a folded band of tho same ribbon and sew the bow to the front, with the knot exactly In the center. Tack the loops in place nnd your bat Is ready to wear. A flat pump bow of velvet ribbon, or a bow of soft satin ribbon with two loops nnd two ends, makes a pretty finish for the linen coliar or the Dutch collnr of lace. Narrow ribbon mado Into a rosette bow with long ends, hnving the ribbon sewed In tiny loops simulating blos soms, makes delightful little color touches for the top of the lace Jabot. CHILD'S FROCK OF CASHMERE This pretty treck is of cashmere, trimmed with hand embroidery and hand embroidered scallops and dots. It Is In princess form, finished at ihe bottom with the embroidery, which forms tho hoadlng to a little flounce of tho material. On tho waist the embroidery forms tho fichu nnd cuffs. Tho girdle Is of cord, tho ends finished with tas tet. In Praise of Candor. Candor ts the brightest gem of crlt IclsmDIaracll, These ribbon flowers aro pretty for hair ornaments when fastened to a ribbon-covered bandeau. American beauty, coral, corlse, roy al blue, nattlor blue, empire green, vlolot and Holen pink are the accept ed shades this coason. Black-and-white striped ribbons ar also much In form. DUTCH BONNET. In navy blue taffetas and brodorle Anglalse, with clustor of red roses. Concerning Suits. Skirts are being made slightly fuller than they were In the early part of the season, but they are still cut with the long slim lines which will prevail dur ing tno fall season. The popularity of the panel back and front still holds. Tho newest skirts have plaits Inset at the sides to give the desired fullness. The raised waistline with an Inside belt to keep It firmly In place is a fea ture on the modish models. Separate skirts are strictly tailored, and those that do not show the panel effect are either cut perfectly plain, trimmed only with stitching or have a simulated tunic effect obtained by the use of bias bands. To Make Buttonholes. " We havo all been troubled In mak ing buttonholes In thin materials. Here Is a way of overcoming the difficulty. Hold a piece of the material on the under side and cut the bole through this as though It were part of tho waist. Aftor you have finished working tho buttonhole, cut away the under cloth very carefully, so that It will not show. You will have no difficulty even with chiffon, if you fold the cloth two or three times. Substitute for Bodkin. If a bodkin Is not at hand, an ex cellent substitute Is a wooden match. First 6trike the head; let It blaze a moment and blow out the flame. Cut or break off the burnt end, then wrap the ribbon or tape firmly about tho end of the mntchstlck and push It through the hem. as Is done with a bodkin. If held firmly, the tape or ribbon will not slip. COIFFURES OF ALL KINDS Season's Offerings Show a Decidedly Wide Choice In the Matter of Dressing the Hair. No mattor to which side our taste may Incline or whether we feel dis posed to vote for tho picturesque head "sunning over with curls," tho quaint domureness of tho early Vic torian center parting or the severely classic swathing of straight strands of hair bound closely round the head this season, we shall find coiffures to our taste. Without exception tho new trans formations nnd toupees are of tho most attractive nnd fascinating de scription, carried out as they are In hair of the finest quality procurable, which has practically no weight at all and which from tho fnct that It Is naturally wavy and curly will remain entirely unaffected by rain, sea air. fog or any kind of dampness In tho ntmospherc. The many advantages o' naturally wavy hair which will with stand these ndyoree conditions must be lelf-ovident. Renovating Worn Cloth. To revive tho appearance of a suit that Is becoming so worn as to ho shiny In cortnin spots, a bit of dis tilled white vinegar, diluted In water, rubbed in with a white woolen cloth will raise the nap and give It a look of newness that will make the suit of good service for some weeks more. This Is a good hint to take advan tage of for it can save one additional expense, especially when wanting to tide over Into the next season, whoa a henvlrr or lighter cloth' is more appropriate. A WALKING SKELETON. Worn Out and Prostrated with Ter rible Kidney Trouble. Sirs. Margaret Cook, North Market St . Logan, Ohio. Bays: "It Is almost Imposelblo to doscrlbo my sufferings. My back ached constantly and bo aw ful was tbo bearing down pain that I could scarcely drag myself about Kid ney eecrctlons were in tcrriblo condition and pains through my head wero so in tense I could scarce ly rofrain from screaming. I could not sleep, wa3 nervous and lost flesh so rapidly I looked like a walking skeleton. I doc tored all tho tlmo but had begun to think thero was no help for me. Then I began taking Doan's Kidney pills and was entirely cured. Doan's Kid ney Pills gavo mo a new lease of life." Remember tho name Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Prlco GOc Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. x HIS CRIME. Evelina l. mn torry, but I cannot marry a man of your character. Edgar What have I ever done? Evelina I have Just learned that you are a director In a life Insurance company. TO KEEP THE SKIN CLEAR For more than a generation, Cut! cura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment have done more for pimples, blackheads and other unsightly conditions of tho complexion, red, rough, chapped hands, dandruff, itching, scaly scalps, and dry, thin and falling hair than any other method. They do even more for skin-tortured and disfigured infants and children. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are sold by druggist3 and dealers throughout the world, a liberal sample of each, with 32-pago book on the care of the skin and hair will be sent post-free, on application to "Cutlcura," Dept 22 L, Boston. To Be a Good Cook. "To be a good cook means tho knowledge of all fruits, herbs, balms and spices; and of all that is healing nd sweet In fields and groves, savory O meats; It means carefulness. In-vtntlvenc-ss, watchfulness, willingness and readiness of appliance; it means the economy of your great-grandmothers and the science of modern chem ists; it means much testing and no wasting; it means English thorough ness, French art and Arabian hospi tality; it means, in fine, that you aro to be perfectly and always ladles (loaf-givers), and you are to see that everybody has something nice to cat." Ruskln. Better Go On, Boys. Bclshazzar 6aw the writing on the wall. "It means your wife will bo homo on the 9:22 and you had better begin to wash up all the dishes," advised tho interpreter. Herewith a distinct gloom was cast over the banquet Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA, a Bafe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Tlno re 11 1 SIgnaturo of QiTeJ&t In Uso For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Revision. Suitor I am afraid that I am not worthy enough for your daughter. Parent Bosh! Tho point nowadays is, Are you worth enough for her? Judge. In Seclusion. "Is your mistress at home?" "Are you the manlcuro lady?" "No, indeed!" "Then 6he ain't nt homo, mum." Ono strong thing I find there below -the just thing, the true thing. fa Welcome Words to Woaien Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice o( a physician of over 40 years' experience a skilled and successful specialist in the diseases of women. Every letter of this sort has the most careful consideration and is regarded as sacredly confidential. Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Picrco what they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local physician Is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations are generally need less, and that no woman, except in rare cases, Dr. Fierco'a treatment Trill euro you rifiht in tho privacy of your own home. His Favorite Prescription" has cured hundreds of thousands, tome of them the worst of cases. It is the only medicine of its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated fihysicjan. The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every rigredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will hear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't triflo with your health. Write to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y., take the advice received and be well. HE HAD THEM IN A CORNER Clergyman's Rebuke to Thoughtless Youths at Once Neat and i Disconcerting. A woll-known clergyman was ono i day. In a barber's shop, when four or flvo young men walked In whom ho ' knew by their voices, but who did not recognizo tho man In the chair, with j lather all over his face. They pro ceeded to spend tho tlmo by telling 1 stories and using expressions which, to say the least, were rather strong. When the barber pulled away tha' towel tho clergyman, cleanly shaved, stood before them. So nonplussed were they that no one tried to take tho vacant chair, and the barber called several times "Next gentleman! Next gentleman!" Tho clergyman Bmlled somewhat grimly as be said: "It Isn't a bit of use, John. There s not a man hero who has tho effront cry to answer to that name." Cole's Carbollsalve quickly relieves and cures burning, Itchlnir and torturing skin diseases. It Instantly slops the pain of burns. Cures without scars. 2oc and toe by drUKKista. For free sample writ to J. W. Cole Si Co.. Black River Falls. Wi, A Mystery. He (during tho spat) Well, if you want to know it, I married you for your money. She 1 wish I could toll as easily what I married you for. Boston Transcript. Mrs, Wlnslow' Soothing fljrup for Chlldrt)! tretblnc- Witten the pumn. reduccx Inllnnimn lion, allay pain, cures wind colic. He a buttle. The hero is ne who Is Immovably centered Emerson. "BETTER FOR MEN, WOMEN" AND CHILDREN THAN CASTOR OH SALTS.OR PUXS.AS fT SWEETENS AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTLY AW IS FAR MORE PLEASANT TO TAKE, IS THE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATIVE, AS IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO ALL, IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS EFFECTS AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL TIMES. m CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. inlfie Circfe. on ever Package of the Genuine. . 4 ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORIGINAL AND CENULNE WHEN CALLED FOR. ALTHOUGH THEY COULD MAXE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIOR PREPARA. T10NS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUINE, BECAUSE IT 15 RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE CO0O OF THEIR CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICINES. SUCH DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, AS YOUR LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEPEND UPON THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN BUYING NotefeMNamQoftfiQ Gompauy riMiv.Y.iu m 4 ri'r i i iTsf s m PRINTED STRAICHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IS THE CIRCLE, NEAR THE TOP OK EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUCCISTS. REGULAR PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE., SYRUP OF DCS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS THE ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE. BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH ACTS IN A NATURAL, STRENGTHENING WAY AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, WITHOUT UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT 8UUTATTNC. DEBILITATING OR GRIPING, AND THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE IT IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITS VALUE FROM PERSONAL USE. TO GET IT. BENEHCIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. FOR PINK Cure the Vitt md acts as sv prerentlre for othent. Liquid (rlTen ea the tongue. Safe for broodmares and all others. Best Vldney remedy ;IA cents and 1 1. CO a bottle ; 15.00 and f 10.00 the dozen. Sold by all druggist sind hora cood bouses, oc sent eipreaa paid, by the manufacturers SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Cheml.U, GOSHEN, INDIANA W. L. DOUGLAS 2.50, 3.00, '3.50 & '4.00 SHOES WOMEN wear WJ-DoucIas st-rl sh. oerfect t&te ' fitting, easy walking boots, because they -lift r I mm I song- wear, same as rr.iuougias men ssnoes THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 3Q YEARS The workmanship which has madeW. L. Douglaj shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. If I could take you into my large factories t Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W.LDouglas shoes are made, you would men understand why they ate war ranted to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer than any other make for the price nilimnM T1o cennino Iists Vf. I Dntitrla wnvi nun namn and prlco stamped on bottom J It yon cannot obtain W. I Douclas shoes In your town, rrlte for catalog. Shoes Kent direct ON'K PAIR of my HOYS' 82,',50or from factory to wearer, all rharces prepaid. W.E 3.O0 8IIOKS will positively outwear DOUGLAS, 145 Spark SU, llrockton, Msvas. TWO l'AXKS! ordinary boys' shoou iikt : should submit to them. Jfiske the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the Hver U right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE UVER PILLS gcntlybutfirmly comr pel a lazy liver do it3- duty. Cures Con stipation, in digestion, Sick Headache, and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature PALSY FLY KILLER trtil nil lltt til III. Now cltiJ. OfCimtcUl, coSTca- hum. LAn Up. Of tip crtt w.il net U3 or jj-e tapii'.Bi. Guaranteed Bett Iti. Ol all dtlrio ttt prrpiW 1 r 2S. lIlRULtl COBEKS IM I (lib Jtt. ilmlliB. R-X COMMANDER JONES fÄÄi pubnihett a little book rn titled ' Tbo Ideal Woman ponririDK ber craees from the Innocent friend tb cbarmlng sweetlH-art, tbo noble. "H and the Ulel wotbtr. ÜJ mail lüc. llox l!ß,Valley btreaui, Ji Y. ITTlO Cttp Orchard Land. Oacrcs tn tti X' Jl iJ lli III celebrate Wenatcheo Valley, Waihlneuin. mcrctappleorchard. 12 acres beartnit. IrrlKiled from tbo Colombia lUrrr. Owlnjruislc Des. Must sell. Address Uox TtC. Wcnatcbec.W asb. CAMFOItXIA T-AJflJ all slies and prices. 100 timber, fruit, pasture land 1HCM. 38.0) suck rancft llOWWL C. it. UIUjLU'1. 31(3-20 San Francisco. PATENTS WnliioB K.CoIcman.'Wasb. Incton.ll.t'. ituolu tree. High est references, liest reaulta. AGENTS I)t7 Powder Ftre Kxtincalsher. call on farUirr. wbolefal und re'ail trade IMtrnitlRd work, ilie returns, ininsoiu mtsiciL to., lucs.wd, us. MINIATURE nCTUKE ur rAtmtu EYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER m AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES give sf&v- Wki'f " T 1 of this paper de- sinne t o buy .nvthmß adver tised in its columns should iruiA upon having what they ak for, refusing all substitutes or lmitationi. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Orinxj and troaufies the ht!r. Iromotf s lmumnt growth. Nrer r!ls to Heitore Gray Italr to Its Touthful Color. Cum -!p dli?f h hair tiUuig. fOr.trxHirnnf Pturglrij HI V r.ANI) ncantlfnl Oiark foothills of Ark, fertile ami fl'-winit sprints, hralihr prtc1 riirhw J. t. MITCIIKLU & COMPANY, KojotUjlfl'lo, At. AtlKNTS S-nd for frro copr Acents Mnirasln, Mrrntsu Tr-ar, trial subsorliillun 3 month i ct'tits. Auk.ntsMao.szim:, 1133 llnuUwiit, .No York City. Thompson's Eye Walar T - 'i - . . 3 W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 33-1911. w a MCtST, or AKOIIOL if 1 1 B j J wrT uT. "Im t 3 I 1 1 1 y J "h vöüm. roysnHno!, i I icALffOfJlA nCSYRlTd? 'Up a:-: " wsv IbBBBBBbWSBBBBBBBBBbH mt BBBsWjiaSSBBBBBBrWYsff