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COULD NOT SLEEP fir. Schleusner in Misery Fron Kidney Ccmplunt, Doin $ Cave Complete Relief. jy,,v otk t'ltiiu-lit on my kidney i-..i:i.t." Nhieu-tur, M-rt Lil'.n Av- . N !!-t. ti. .M .. "Otif !, ri.ini " -" - - - . r. u iii Miii l'-ii i'm IU tnv l j.'l 'l,: rUi en the !'WT. If 1 had tt-n till iui a trip Laiu i. r. 1 couldn't. Ime ul !t:sl moie. 1 iU-d in t'.e house tor t.e u-et. - it. !,; out of tiw. .'. ff&J tnn. I couldn't t;r: jVsjjJ'k rk of ilrrj Issau-.- ot lp l(h- fm-cry iiTi-l 1 hel ti f ''' every f' ru'irn ri" . j . ,, r. f .' d ith mrilv M- i:r;.-M . j. M!?r.( My L!-ol .-r let . .1, ; 'i rrf hrr. Ihr J.:n ,'. , i - is-, r sul a rerl.n :ijiti. n urture of il nnri.t Ii ' B" onto trv leit 1 , . ,: -,'t, t . i -i-t felt diy anl all in 4 !',-' '. '. t very thin woull turn i . , V .-i ached o it tt. i ,. :. r' "V tr T lini dn.-ge I j i 3 M.n ni of ul! th- v!.',. fluf 'orn fo Irfr,- II. (rKcf.FSH I.T.. .Yobjry l'ulh' C Dosn't An? Star. 60e Bo DOAN'S "J?"" rOsTLR MILBCRN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. J WHY THE SKY IS BLUE How the Earth Differ From All Other PUr.ets of the Solar System. Ey-n -3jgSAs. WBSTJaa . :,uty to terrestrial land- 'r,Ij is u,li,rJ' anion? the p!arnt f the w,!ar ystera in havitg a fy. All the other art either si cloud laden, that the sky is never visible from the vurf:i.,.. ,.r trsv th air Is so thin rvj trar.j.ureiit that th I. -fit i UhhV.i'yXt-ü in passing. The earth atmshere l?.!f Is rat blue If It re, r,rjjets n-ar th horizon wouhl all hae a J.- p Liu- ol-.r. Th Mne I due to th u.t;oa of Oust. If one ftu.jn'ls f.ne pnnir!...s h a ,:i1. ml!k floK.ul. sulphur flowers, or utarth. In lear nwr th.- f.ui l ii:.r!.."l.j. !y o.,ks ,lUe. This is h.-.-uu- th I-nrtirles scatter and d;sru; t the ray of li.ht a they r.a. Th ar.. thins is true of the air. The air 1 r.e.r fr-.- fr-ra Ihm. r.m Ina it seems clearest there are nijrli-! of ii1:.r.ite.tK:tl train fioatiti every m her. When the vnt.T i:j-.r in th- air i-tA'-u-'. it f.rmn drf;:er aroun-1 these Jut prairs The refl t.l l.-ht from the .Jroj.s is h!te avA it ii this white llht rtiinl.rp v.th the h!ue whih raus the ky to rary in c!or froia hour to h.'ur. In edition to civlr.ir the vty i tue .l..r. the air di.Tust-s the Funüjht. The ky is aiutiys nj';h rn.r.- t.riMiattly i!!':n.lntel than the urour.'l. tv.n on the darkest day. It in this s- tw hand lihl hi h ren-h rs .f.j.-. ts !mM. even vh n they are i!i.r::er-l in shfido... Vere it nt y, th irN r.' r of a hoi:e woulJ Li? a tlark a nlht, ?v n wLea the via -was hiti.n t r'.'.ly uts.de. If the air dij rot scatter the li?Lt ray. surhine w.vjl-1 paxs tJ.r '!rh ii'hanxed, and the V:v would ah'.uys nM-ar Jt t-hn k an1 full .f stars. u u oriditi'in eits on the iao-n. l.i'h i a w.r'd !'Vii'l of air. A--. r.:. to t4'ev,oj ,r evidence, the d.Tjlijht th-re is h;:r-Ji. U'li-r the K-jn sh!r:i! the rM ',;s tiny .f drziir.ly bright, while a f i .v f. vt a .v.;y ti.. re- are had"ws us M ik as ink. The li-ht frir:i the f-ky tfTj.Js to !i-ti the r.r.tr:ot h?vvt-.n l.ht ari 1 f-htidow. It oft.n .utl !!:. l-rirs out ir-r,tive ar.. -IV. -s m-i ! of th A Cough That Lasts And will not yield to ordinary rem edies nust have special treatment. Hayes' Healing Honey Stops The Ticldo Heals The Throat Cures The Ccugii WorderfuL'y efective in the treatment of &.uic:ii, hut if the Coua is deep-seated and the Head or Chest i aore, a penetrat ir.i ia!ve ahnuld he ar-Llied. This Creatlv le'l-i any cocfea syrup ia curias Coughs ! 3d CoklS. I A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S O-PEN-TRATE SALVE ( Opeci tte Peres tod Pesitritn For thi C:ii, Mi Colds, izi Cr::?, Is enclosed with every bottle of HAYES HEALING HU.NEY. This is the onty eouia syrup on the market with which this additional treatment is given. The j Salve is aLvo very valuable as a Germicide j fjf the ,ie and Throat. You Ret bout remedies for the price of one. 3 Sc. SM ty all Druiists. If your Dnygist shrild not have it in stock, he will order it Lis nearest Wholesale DruisL Vf -i 1 ä DvMTmanrfA n 4 PMiffjnta'ivl tie Public ty Paris utmnt company. MvTArnLs or Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic 13B SCRAPS OF HUMOR Wild Pigeons Formerly So Numerous Now Absent From Favorite Roosting Places Are the "..r?h American wild plpeor.n of late iiüed pa-sent'er !jren ut terly extimt. ur. many claim? They certainly are nl.-.-r.t from section In which at t:i:,e.s they were h verltahle nuisance .-atiso of number. clnlly in rootitiK i'hie. They were so numerous in fJ.K-k that they dark ened the sky in their fjisht, und when the early s tMer wanted piireons for tfie table or for the marke they In vaded the roosts with hi!s, nt nli'h'. und knocked tlieta down l"y thoiis-.inds. Sisty years ai."' the An,eric;tn l! ! jigeons w.re numeroc and hunters had little triiitde in f.llirr,' their fc':ime b;ii. The pigeons liet'nn to disappear vtt!l the advance of settlement, but it is not likely thtit the rutlotwiess of hunters is the only rniv of th lr absence at the p'e-.-r.t tii..e from for r::er haunts i. ar whif h settlers r sill! few ;.:,d far between. 1'irhaps epidemics swept through the Irutm n-w I'.'ks .-ml le-troyed them. This has ! n suj,-' sied by a ri'er lt the New Vrk S'in vho l:ieret evoked the rdlowiii? fr-!.; a:i authority on th wild p:-,.r.: n I J. T .2 Tl 5 V.--.U reported j a-i'i' through treat schools of il ad pi.'e :is o.T !l.e Atlantic cons' v hi-h hat! r. t ly p.t t!ieir way in a f A fri t.tl of taine c.-.r.hi fr"tn liuri pe v. a- a i, o-r i n one veel hica took tiin e d r. to pass thnmti tl.ee I:,.. --is of iie:.d ii;-eoi:s. Thcfc R t re t:.;::..,;.s of thera." "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" "Bayer Cross" on Tablets. DOSG! Adults can one or two genuine "Diyer Tablets of As- rinn with watsr. essary, repeat dose thre a day, after meals. For Pain Neuralgia Earache Toothache Colds Grippe Rheumatism Lame Bade Neuritis If neo times 3 7 'Trovea bate by Minions" Djy or.ly the original "Bayer packages." 20 cer.t package also larger Bayer packages. Ask for and Insist Upon Only Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Owned by Americans Entirely. Aspirin if the traJe rr-jiV o Ilyer Manufictuie cf MonuacrticacijVstrr of SalifT-icariJ Had It Down Pat. i Military Precedent. Tin re i a li'tle rhitiese bov vho at-1 Stella Hut do you still vv-ar his i tt-r t!s i.l-fit srhttnl regularly and Is ! rtmr? Both Getting Educated. "The .hl Man is Kiviriir i:-.U a llVm! -!u'-atit.n.' "Yes, ati'l r.ill I c-rtain!y civir.r the old ii. .-'U an education ia ! rul.ty." The Outlcok. -W hat d o e I "V- y.tt:r i'rnr five 1 C l:..UM.k.-.pir..'r ' vS -N'.'h tit'." nil J j?:::.:':' I'JT II", i " w . a - 1. !...... r loifhitij. :i:.l ;,; I lt proud of it. Giving Proof. " Is your i'ihi'k ui s-u; , ' 'Is she? Viu Jll-t oU-'ilt t hear I. er when I ventu.-e t i'ijitt tu anv thitv 'he d . s." As Life Ccev -I w onder." said the Jolllik' Mail. '-hat place his tory will j;ive m.r "History never plves any man i filace. riH'nIed the .ld-r man. 'Vou've pot to earn It." Calm ard Cool. "Iid slie io joi the honor to listen to you when you prnpsd?" N't." said the dej.ited suitor. "She d.dn't ev ri do me the hn:r to dri-p a stitch in the sweater he was knit- The Very One. "That woman I n fitting wmpan lon fur your wife." i i Girls Who Marry Foreigners Acquire Same Nationality as Possessed by Their Husbands i't !. -e. ai,-! c:i-,r.nl il.iira pru- I T.'tin for ::r r in; !'it-' or h i'd-hio. To Ite nn ir;':ire ,f the ilri.vr of ! U r:i.-rrice. A fir' rr : t ri. ! an In- -.n. ",.nf r.t v.;fh her f uhnr. !. j :it th-re 1... owr-l t h r fv-rror Woman Uses Less Force in Speaking Is Reason She Can Talk Longer. Than Mere Man A vvo'nin can ta'k lorer then a rr.ar.. sav the San Fran 'sei nir"ii- 1 !. bet ;i:-.e sht Uses h-ss force in r kin.' tl an the niaii doc. A pro-f,.,-..r I. is proved ly deli'-ate rneas urer:ier.t that the barytone sin jer uses f.:r mure nerjry than the tet;nr. it nI that h bass s-inser lles more f iree th.in either. Th-' d:Ternci between tl.e fnrce tjsi-d by t!;e contralto and the st.pr.ir.o citiftlly bright s;iys the Los Angeles Tiii'.es. The other tiL'ht. however. In a ti t. he lin t hi- Waterloo. The ijues tioii was; "Whero tire sh-ieial inoniinen found?" ll i I Sifi' l.ee aiiUereiJ ill his Very be-t sty to : "Marnities atlee samee b'lons l"n"t- ed Suites. Some tli.'ht ill ftir. some tütht in the o-'ean and s nue flight in I l'j ijie. Allee s;mie everywhere flight like . Ask kaiser, i. im Miy he il.-s led I ii Yes. uniform nay fe worn for three months after naj;emcnts a:i' ovr. s r.L't-r v. ! ti that 'n- v. 1 s f,i;t .ir;e of fo:;r v..i:::i-n Ii. r ?.!!'' :n ! i!.i:'rr,eJ n v:-is. H.- a t!rt:d." if fur. tn tfid h-r i.i t l.n;?a?!y. ?! rea'ened to ; v..rre her :-t - :t l.r i!-.ve her to sfiir;,!... Anot'i-r s'rl married a wealthy f!.i'::tii,-i;i nn I w as atwiut to -o vtirh li.-r h'l-ltar. ! hi n she b?rT..tl that l e h id a!r. ;l !v mnrrie! i two other jrirN. v Tei l-ol e ne oijt to '"hinn wi'h I.I rra and who vu re never herird of lifter. "Oh. yes. maker." is Sh he s h r dres- Farm Opporlunilics in twiiA ciJAP uiiiicu JiaiüJ T k iMivt4. u tb iiooMMtvia j ' . L' H kli:n4 tlBllitrtM't.WubiM- I k ' r fr lafnraiatio. BBlr. t IM j 'ir-t. 0f wh en fm r to innlil , " t iit( f.l urunjit oal or rqir- Ti tlosvMAkf It OT lMrt ll 1,v- kt. Kba4. rharrlMsi. r4t. I. fco viafc In rcM ! tnc '.nr "V tit 4,rrt orrtraiBf n4 k'B4 poisn-t. ur Hl brni s trv o.-) ki.-h ur k.f it .ir ror Brob a,a of li:o- L EDWARDS. Mihiit, Roms Arrcltrl Skim. V. S. lUilr A Real Man Wanted vvnV?trsje manufacturin company a..ts a mnn of high standing to SJt 'n his home com SnS y,r-Must able t0 nt to Sooo. Suite amount you rp2,i.nvost and occupation and kr?;Um:n which you are best nnG;W not be necessary !iote all your time unless cesired; we help you. gLgg3' New Albany, Indiana Fruit Farm o'V;.; w. r. Mais, atkiMoA. oat Narrow, Stooping Styles in Men's Clothing Banished as Result of Training in Army "Narrow, stoopiru tyles" in i:n n' clothinc ore to b lar.i-hel as a re sult f the war. i-ordins to rtietTiber of the International :itt.?u t'uttcrs' riiMK iatioii at their th'rty ninth an nul convention rrontly held in New York. "The nmn we inM fit tly 1 net the Fame ft !l..w. p! Icilly. ftr whom we nub JoThes hefore the war he pin." ai l I., r. Tyb r. hairman of the conimittii on f:.-h;o:i. The ricorou army tralnim: has s'.vcn hlta a broad, de p -h4 end Mr:.i.:ht back." Charle J. Ivy of Tor-nto. prifl dnt of the sm i.itinn. ! l.-iroil that pannetits will how the fTet of mil itary' liiRai nee. "Ins'i-ad of fteinc leiti pr'iarily to fit the narrow -chested man and th? mnn with thin :. the r.af will how broad ch-sts and narrow hip, and tritUFcrx will not bo kimpy" Ail Coats will I.- a til.V longer and looser." TIPS FOR POULTRY GROWERS is mark.-.!, ard the ei.r.tral'o i s'r.js in deep t r.e uses r. lent fir-.is the force of th-' thrilling oprar.o. The t; lan:"i'-n is so simple that It is suryri-in; that the investigation v rs i, it' made before. It h:is lens I .-.j known that the tenor or soprrn. 'r;:;s th.' vot a! curds 1 se tojje'her ar 1 kei-j'S t!,e .tl-.'s only vibrntlnj by t! i r:.N-!on of ::ir. Tin has or con tra'to b-avi-s the Sp:i'-e l.etwi'-n the cords wider open r.t'l bn to vihrae mufh more of the membranes, sn that a ttn;t!erably larger amount of i:ir Is npiiril and much more force is ex panded. Persons with Idh. sfjuertky vnlcex often -Tri to I. loquacious. :ml the' rtasi.n is now plain they orm talk w'th far les fTort than those vslio taVe a d 't per t' t; and l ave to s. f or., plr to utter their wop's. Thus a woman enn ont'r.Ik a mvn because h l as the t .nr.'ii:'!1 of iis:r:s from f.e-scventh tO UM-t dltei n'h IeS Icv.s Isf.ViT. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured j by local ar flit at tor. a they cannot reah th d'sf.rc I portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafm , , nil that Is ey a renptltu'ional rn.eJy. . HALL'S CATARRH MKDICIN'E actf through th Blood on the Mucous SurMrea cf th ?ftem. Cataril.al Deafness ! caused h an Inflamed condition of th rrvjco-jg l!r,1n cf the Hust'achiar Tut Wri-n this tw.e Is lnfUrr.erl you have a rurr.h'.lnff Fourvl or )rr.pcrfe-t l.'arir?. anl when H Is en'lr'lv fl 'sel. I'eafress ! the resuit I'nle? the Inflammstli-tn can he r-d'j-d ard ttts tuo retor.l to tfi rr- mvl condition. harir? may be detroyel larr.ea are f'hicks uro hatched each yenr in or d r ft prod'iie piiilets fo rej l.ice s'lt-Ii of th- old I.iT.s in the f!o. k as sTmuid be rnrkef.-i. Howev.r. only ishout half the i hicks hafi fiel nntl r:ii--d w ii! 1' Tiüets, the oth.-r half lu ins. .f Cour, et ki re!s. n.uch irreate nurrif r of cin kerds are prtHpif.sj than are rie-It-l fur bree!ir:S ::rjnse. i:ti I a lar.-e part ot th ImtiM be sold as broilers r printers as M-ori a th. y h.iv ria'l.ed a ur'.t it i.t sie. It is et nm.tn kr .v!e!.. that spring chh ketis or broi!i-r are s-:irrir ar!y in the rir z or summer than th y ar. later. aiil that the i rit tfi r-d for th tn is mu ti better early in the a M ti. It is to the a hantrt;,-.' f the I-u!fry mier. th ref-Te, to prow his surplus ctnkere! to a marketable .sie as arly as i-is-ible aril so take ad vant i- of the attractive prices pn vaiiir.s at that tiuie. To brinr this attt.Tjt h- rnut l;atch :.r!r. f..r it Is mly early hatihed h.tks whith an ! gnawi to a uit !.!!" size in time fo take a !vant.ie of the ii-..et fa voraMf market. Hatch -ar!y. therefore, und add to the Imume reii-l fr tu the kale of the surplus CIS ker Is. Total Deaths in U. S. Army During War Period. 107.444 More Men Died of Disease TVath durinr the war In the Anier- I ban rx'.:!tionary forces and nmne ! trii r, j in K.. T'riil.I Si I i I frtm fill :'t:-es. the wfir ilepirtment nn notjrice.1. numbered 107.411. In the CTjHilitinna ry forces th total was TJ.O'l. Of these i.si,: ri-sulte.l f r- in disease. 4"'.7i. frofi injuries re 1 ived in battle, arid .""'."1 from nil 1 h r causes. iN-afhs from üsease anion? the troops in the Fnitit States totaled .J 7"7 antl from other causes 1.7. civ'r a total f r the trtsips In this in'ry of Tie figures for the American ejpe Vrionarj' funis cover the p. ri'd from Arril 1. K'17. to February 10. 10p: these for the troops In the f'nitetj States fron April 1, 1017. to IMru.ry n. v.vx T!;e firnres show tha the toi! d";.'hs frotri disease exccetle,! the fetal battle casualties by more thnn .V"". HERE AND THERE A bad be-irrd-ir r.my nean a r.od indir,.'. but tie man who starts will ha the Int f. r chance. I'ritle foes !f..re n fill, but ilf re-;sc jnvir.ts !isnr. N..H.dy cm make piite m much trouble In th world as the .v II Intt ntionitl Ihx.Y Half the fun of succis-d nr I in fooling the wis- lt.ttkers who wTf ure ymj wouldn't. t Places Below Sea Level Ionth Valley, a low lert In Cali fornia. I. fet hs'low the level of thoooan. The iKad s-a. In tho south-f-ast f Palestine. I lfr f t telow the level cf tbo Mediterranean ava. Experimenter Finds Seaweed Promising Source of Alcohol Kiitririit nl s madi at the Pnteur lirstitute ia Paris by M. Knyser indi cate that the vaiit Laminaria liffi tata i.s a proir.isins seunv if al-oho. The plant. f rtvi"'i!y washed to ex tract the ra!r.rd salts or unwashed, wrre r-d'ifiil by evai-rafion t 1( per o-nt. Tfiey vre th.n tr-:ited wih water -tn'ain'f . fr-": S t I s r cent sti;haric t i! f . r h ilf na hour, at 1--IeKTe- ('. Tlie ii.-iry litjuld was tieutraltzitl t. 1 p- r utit f acidity, ii'tro rio'i inaf' ri;'! ai!dil In .some r.1 and w:s -p.mklttl with briw r ye;ist. tiat T:t;itiiiii it rentlily iniluiiil. sp--iaHy in the rl.isks cori f ainii s riif n-ir r.o-is fvitcrial. antl an :iveracf of six liters i f all t fi-.l ptr l'l l- nn ls f dry v.iv e-I :is ditatnetl. The InvosfL'aTor b üevis that with higher .rcsure larr r nuantities cni!d ie obtained and that the ro-ddne -uh! te nil for the etratinn f Mineral matter and pttnh as b) rtwlnct. Substitutes for Other Drugs, but None Is Found for Opium Ofium affords ne of the supreme ox: nip'es of how man turns nn Hire's blessings into curses, y.iys n writer. I'l.diOihtedly opium Is ntnon? the most important ami valuable remedies of the whole materia miiliea. Its pood effects are not. as with other valunhle me'!. eines, remote and font incent. bnt Inmetliate. dirift and obvious, ml 1 If I npidiod with prent fuicccss to the ' r'ief of the commonest and most ac tu illy painful of human maladie-. As one cre;it authority has said: 'For othir medicines we have ir.e or more substitute, but for opium, none." Yet iiilui-d. it brinps iniery mi l prema ture t!,-;tfh. On Australian Railways It Is now possible tt make a con tinuous rsllrinid urney frtm Perth, western Australia. lo nrlsbace, Queensland, a lltane of tallea. 24000 Tubercular Soldiers Since Beginning of the War Tc nty-four thoiisantl vddiers have been discharged from the army as tu bercular since the ttepnnlnir of the war. the senate buihüncs committee was told by In. W. ij. Stimpson of the Felted States public health service. He s.ibl the history of tubercular ; ti-nts Iti'llcafeil that they would he In hospitals a third of the time. Ten tative plans of the public health serv ice for adding hodi to existing hospitals were described. Crove'a Titu chill Tonic Minni ,'., n anl rirg bf pnnfyir itl ia r roinili IiIikj4 Von ran t.'i fl i'j fLrruifc q;i.. iDT giiraung Utsi't- HricoflOe. The hest and stire.-t way to kep se crt ts Is to keep i.Mt v( their way. 1 SELDOM SEE VV7 a t-e Vnee like thii, but your hon ;a may have a tuncn or truise oa tu ar.kle, hock, atine, knee or throit. wi.l c.can it oti without layirz up the hore. No blister, no hair cone. Concentnted only a lew irops required at in application. J2.50 per konlr dtli.e-t-i rcr!b nur fiw rf tpccli' fntiruoicmfc ii Uook I K free. AMSOKUIN t . JR.. tu u. K-;tie I. ala rut lor mtnlund. talic Pt.nlal twtllicti, IzMfti Crdt. Wm, HruiM. irirts Vrinii ar Pt toi taAasatriun. lr:c f I 15 b'tfM trinu r::reri. jt-ml irl tvt:e porpi.J for 10t. cTOy CatirrhfThlch i. Vn Inflam. f .O.F.0IW.t,$ari..8T!4..M. CTi lifion of Nfiiroiis Purfa"-. ONE Ht.'NIRED r OL LA RS for an ea of Catarrhal Pafnes that fifpM hf curr-1 by HALLS CATARRH medicine:. All Drufrk-lsta Tic Clrrulara free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. MENDETS A PATENT PATCH Mitrds ttll laks IiikLiii tlT in grnltrare, tin, et't'per. tr.iii and nhrrt Iron, R.I ctxik'rijf utrn : a and rultT (T'kmIü ithout I'll. MOldT, I , I B .11 ' muri!, it run -biuj Jl. liguvru wcuu.i uw .... ........ ; lea I mrniird. Mr.n Tb1 vmir parents leave vmi Ifuur j. etches, tor; ttpatrbi, Jc. itnytbitiV l.oy "Yes. sir; they b f t I W. F.CR0N1N. 35 Y.U A.. DAYTON. OHIO Hi- n n orphan. r. . P,.l tr.4. t.;.. t.-wlthyo.efnmaa 1 and tfumtA ;f t tb it i onie T'ia hftvs let Just fh thief lo prirv ai m speaks either ill a whisper or the deaf . .una furUceou. M;sucSLarLv., M. J-le.ts)torv. Ut Motiev talks, but to most of us und dumb lafiuae. Ir. P1rr" plt P!lft rnt an b1 to rk ami tlli'tas li.lrl.. ri.ot:.il'..n, illzzl- and loit'eettUn. "CIcid boue." kit. JIany n pair of win;; In January be come horns a Ion i: about Jul. rflO C S I F T" "l,r t nrn in C"m B"lt ot rtn IVIV OiLL ( rnlrsl Nhrt. Cut prtro r ft.UrtM J H Co..id. tibi Canning St.. Uiuab&. -o. $I.UU Iy lla.J im f..rdIro, rtruui tfeui, acba. iid. Itui M.I. Km . ay. Miiiuirt W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 13-1919. or Liocoiäre & :-.fs iB 1 Your Nose Knows Jie All foods are flavored to make them palatable. All smoking tobaccos are treated with some flavoring: for the same reason. But there is a big difference in the Quality and kind of tobacco flavorings. Tuxedo, the finest of properly aged burley tobacco, uses the purest, most wholesome and delicious of all flavorings chocolate! That is why "Kocrr Nose Knows" Tuxedo from all other tobaccos by its delicious pure fragance. Try Thia Teit: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deej its delicious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment. "Your Nose Knows" vMiAjrtxo to sA-nsnV V p nxtj homct bac . I Tka Perfect TUta for Pipe taj Cfutttt Guaranteed by iwceooMriD c iü?sl' v