Ardmore, Wednesday, Dee. 8, 1909
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TOMORROW'S CALENDAR. It
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An Exchange of Christmas Gifts.
Shu was a flno Chicago girl,
And he 'twas rather shocking
Sent her a motor runabout
To "put Into her stocking."
Hut sho was good at repartee,
And, 'stead of getting tcary,
Sent him two big horse blankets ).-;;
" ged:
"Hnr Tabs for Llttlo Dearie."
JlUl !.-.
It
All to the Good.
.Vow this Is what my wife exclaims
Since oht new girls forsook her,
"I lovo my gas stovo with Its speed,
Ilrclcsa cooker!"
Tho llroadway llaptlst Ladles will
continue their bazaar today.
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Presbyterian Bazaar.
Tho Prosbytcran Ladles solicit the
patronage of the public at tbelr annual
Christmas Dazaar to be given on to
morrow afternoon at two thirty o'clock
at the residence of Mrs. C. P. Van
Donberg. All sorts of nrtlcles for
Christmas will be on sale.
Tne delicious home-made candy,
that has been sold In such abundance
at past bazaars, will be on sale again
tills year. Lunch will be served
throughout the afternoon.
a
Methodist Dazaar.
The llroadway Methodist Ladles will
conduct their bazaar and dinner on to
morrow and the day following and
will have an abundance of salable ar
ticles on display. They will also havo
a home-made candy booth, whore de
lcloiis and wholesome candles will be
on sale.
On Friday they will have their an.
nual Christmas dinner which will be
one of the old fashioned Methodist
turkey dinners, with all sorts of good
things on the menu.
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Jewlch Divorce.
Tho Jewish women in Russia have
presented their first petition to cin
Doiimu. In this petition they beg that
legislation be enacted to provent hus
bands from sending their wives bills
of divorce by messenger. As things
are now, a Hebrew husband can di
vorce his wife with the consent of th
rabbi by giving her a bill of dlvorcu
ment. If the wife does not wish to bo
divorced she can refuse to tnke tho
papor, and It docs not become vatiu
without her acceptance. When tho bill
is sent by n messenger, the wife, not
knowing what the paper Is, has no
means of protecting herself.
Lecture at Oklahoma City.
An arrangement has been made
through tho courtesy of Tho Dally Ok
Inhoman for Miss Olsa Nethersofe, tn.
colcbrnted actress, to give a lecture
on tho antituberculosis movement
next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock bo
foro tho City Federation of Women
c'ubs. Mrs. Kdwln L. Dunn, who,
VeIva
Breakfast Syrup
Made from
The Pare
Juice of the
Sugar Cane
in the
P. & F. Way
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It Certainly Makes
the Griddle
gf" I1Y MARY GNVYN WHITEMAN
f telephone oNn-rouu.Two
I prior to her leaving for Kurope, was
J president of the city federation, has j
Kuiciuusiy ouoreu ner spacious home,
for the lecture and a brief reception
will bo he'd before the lecture wi.cn i
the federated club women of the city
will have an opportunity to meet Miss
Nethersole, who is one of tho most In
teresting porsonalltes on the English
speaking stage, ltecelvlng with Miss
Nethersole will he Mrs. W. It. Clement,
president of tho city federation, Mrs.
Dunn and a representative of The
Oklahomnn Ity reason of their activ
ity In the Hod Cross work an Invitation
Is also extended the members of the
WlmodaughslH society.
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Christmas Music and Customs.
In . the Christmas customs of
most all couutrloH we find music
Is almost Invariably an Important
pait. SupK,c wo follow the good
old Saint Nicholas In his Christmas
eve trip around the world and en
joy some of the pretty mimical
customs which still linger with us
In spite of such unromnutlo thing
as Htonm radiators and black holes
In tho floor called registers, In
plate of the groat chimneys whore
the Christmas logs onco flamed
and roared when boars' heads
smoked and fun and frolic held
high carnival.
In the days of "good Queen Hess"
the Christmas holidays lasted over
a month.
Advent Included the four Sundays
bof -re Christmas and was tho ! or
aid of that great day. Both In
Protestant and Catholic couutrlcj
choir singers and school boys gj
from house to house during thoio
holy nights singing special songs
or Christmas carols, with which
to usher In the gladdest festival
of the whole long year.
In Hohemia, Syria and other (lor
man provinces It is customary for
tho young folks to form themselves
Into a dramatic company ami per
form Christmas plays during Ad
vent. The story of the Saviour's birth,
his persecution by Herod and the
flight of the Holy Family Into
Fgypt forms tho plot. j
The ones who represent tho holy
personages Instead of declaiming
thoir parts in distinction to the
other nctors, but they accompany '
their singing with tho same ryth-1
mlcal moton.ojit as do their fellow j
players . j
St. Nicholas as every one knows,
Is tho patron of children, tho most t
popular saint in the calendar. .
lie In said to have been UIslto-,
of Mycea In Lucia during tho time
of our first Christian emperor, Con-,
etantlno tho Great. Such was his
goodness of heart that ho is ro- J
lated to havo supplied three ioor i
young girls with marriage iwrtlons
by leaving a sum of money secrotly
for each one at her window as
his birthday came Just before
Christmas. He was supposed to bo
tho brlnger of gifts of tho season
to the children cf Flanders and Hol
land, who on Christmas evo sing a 1
loving little invitation to him which '
begins:
Sold only in
these Sealed
Tight Cans.
Served by
Hotels and
Dining Cars
Cakes Go."
Pemick aForo.LYo.
NEW ORUANS, LA.
Scott's Emulsion
is a wonderful food-medicine
for all ages of mankind. It
will make the delicate, sickly
baby strong and well will
give the pale anemic girl rosy
cheeks and rich, red blood. It
will put llesh on the bones of
the tired, overworked, thin
man, and will keep the aged
man or woman in condition
to resist colds or pneumonia
in the winter.
tin hvi.i: hv am. niii'iKiisrc
Hetvt 10, , n.inp of iat Att.1 (hi for out
bratitlfHl Km Inn- Hank M. I'hll'V.. hkrtrl.Uk,
Krtch iMttk (imlftllK ft lltuwl 1,u.'k lVttHf.
SCOTT & IIOWNi; 4011 IVail Si.. New York
"Welcome friend, St. Nicholas, wel
come! Ilrlng no rod for u tonight!
untie cur voices bid thee welcome.,
Kvery heart with us Is light."
"I'llI each empty ha and bashot;
'TIs thy llttlo one who ask It,
So, we sing, m wo sing,
Thou wilt bring us everything." lecuit lecture hero he dclaretl that
(he principal fumtlou of American
The (ionium nation maUos Christ- woman Is the rearing and not the
mas a religion season Kor sevornl bearing of chlhlrod.
days clinrelt Is held twice a day The lecture was ;i,e third of a
and It Is the time when the glo-, st rles glvm under Hie auspices of
Hons choral works of llach nnd the society dealing with the eoclHl
Hiindel (lit the acrcd places, llac!) , c millions of tho human race. The
wrote a Christmas orntoilo and per-j former lectures denlili with "iiinr
liaps one of tho happiest day.s In the rluge relations" and Die origin of
life of I'ellz Mendelssohn was that J tho family."
25th of December hi when h" 1 " rioverul .,! u... i . u..
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louiid under the Christmas boll .Searing. 'Theodore H.x.nevelt wrote
s-iiH'ining nc nnii eagerly desirid
to own n copy of the "St Mat -
UiewV Passion," by Bach, u very
tare work at that time.
Later In life ho wrote Slv
Christinas Plices. as he called thorn.
He said they who to be Christinas
pre(nts lor his noting frlJirls. 'During the last century there
but before they could 1k publUu d . has been a gradunl d'mlmitlou lu
the "Happy .Musician" had finished j the number of children In the av
hie busy life and had been laid at i etnge American family. In iJjnn
rest amid universal mourning.
When Mnrtlii Luther was a boy
he and three or faur (omrades were
singing carolF for alms at tho doors
of the wealthier citizens, after the
old (ionium custom, when his
bright face and sweet voice won
him a temporary home at the houso
of .Madame Ursula Cotla, the wife
of a leading merchant. All his life
long ho loved music enthusiastical
ly. "I can see," he said, "why D.i-
vld and all the other saints put "l-ooklng from tho problem from
their dlvlnest thoughts into song." I all standpoints, wo find tho de
He played with much skill upon crease lu the number of children
tne mite, nnii into also.
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In the South Kensington .Museum
In London Is still treasured an or
gan that once belonged to him.
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Here and There.
.Mrs. Clint ltiinn of (Juthrie Is here
for the holidays.
The Lawton high school boys are
state champions of the foot-ball Held
this season. On Christmas day thoy
expect to play an Interstate game with
the Dallas high school.
Three weeks hence, nil of us hope
to wake up bright and early In t.n.
morning, happy but broke.
Mrs. .Frank Hass of Fort Worth Is
visiting Mrs. Little on llroadway.
.Mr. and .Mrs. Val .Mullen have re
turned from n trip to Dallas to see
Olga Nethersole.
Clrclo 'Number Four of the Home
.Mission Society of tho llroadway
.Methodist church met with Mrs. it. W.
ltandol yesterday and completed ar
rangements f' their bazaar tmorrow
and next day.
Misses Irene and Verna Kddlemnn
hnvo returned to .Marietta after a visit
with friends.
Many porsons find themgelvos af
fected with a persistent cough after
nn mtnek of Influonzn. As this
cough can bo promptly cured by
tho tiso of Chamberlnln's Cough
Itemed)', It should not bo allowed
to run on until It becomes trouble
some. Sold by Ardmoro Drug Co.,
ItuftiH Post and all druggists.
Piano and Violin,
negiunors taught on piano and
violin. Miss Lillian H. Ihirgess, 505
B street, northwest. 7-12
Tho peculiar properties of Cham
berlain's Cough Homed- havo been
tnoroughly tested during epidemics
of influenza, and when it was taken
In tlmo wo havo not heard of a
single case of pneumonia. Sold by
Ardmoro Drug Co., Itufus Post and
all druggists.
Try llrown's chill at Vho Llttlo
Com Restaurant, W. Main Gt, ltf
Ardraorelte Want Ads aro the belt.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
ICE SUICIDE"
rooseveltian theory is not
HELD TO DY EASTERN UNI
VERSITY PROFCSSOR.
10 TELLS Iff IS NEEDED
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No' ; tAa"y, Ch,l'ren- Dut Bettcr
, Ch Idren-Glve. Economic, Per.o -
nal, Social and Reh9lous Reasons
In His Lecture.
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Phllnilelphlii, P., Dee. 7.- Prof.
Scott Nenrlng of the I'nirorelty ol
ivntmyivnniu noes n,n ho d tho
, ean.e views on ' ne ,Mclde" us
does
Prof.
f,.r..ir i-.i.i. ... !., .
Nenrlng beli . , the futtiro
of the nation enn !. nldeil by tho
iieciease lu tho biiiu rale, fn
U, woma which he
foA the '..n I te.,1
in mi. urn r.u. muciut.
nee a dlscuHHl ,, has been
u letter
1 popularized
Ki en hIik
.waged between thoh. who believe
the average slzo ol the family
1 should be enlarged and those who
believe It should l rentrlcted.
we find the average number of
. children to u family to have been
six. In l!)0!j It had diminished mi-I
til It was approximately two. In
a certain pjrtion of New Kngluud
Mates the average nun. her of native
horn children Is l.s. In a census
made among the families of gradu
ates of our eastern universities
within certain yiars wo find tho
inorage between l.s and 2.1. and
this Is only natural.
- ... tji.i .i.ui.iKi' i.iiiiii in nave
1 decreased I100 per cent during tho
to tho average famllv to have
century. So that
icii Mr Itnoxn.
volt ridicule
suicide ho is
ridiculing one of the great tendon-
ties of American life.
"hi America e now find two
children to a family. What Ik It
that makes this restriction? I shall
deal with the subject lu four
phases. The roa-utis aro economic,
nersaunl. social and rellcloim.
"During tl ntury Industrial ,
conditions luue .hanged. In 1S00
the work wiiK lno in tho homes. :
Today It is done In tho ractorles. '
This means that people must work I
If the factorlcK and that they must
work in the cltl.s where tho fac-
torles are local, d. Therefore social j
life Ih concentnil.d in the thloklv i
populated city districts. In tho I
the city It moank expense. In tho !
i.rtitiit.. u ciiim tiie.iiiH inoncv. 111
country a boy is a producer from
early childhood. In the cltv ho miiHt
be educated, clothed and fed with '
no return. He li merely nn ex
pense. In c .lHcrpii nee city people
prefer to stop h iving children and
that Is what tlu-v aro doing." !
Prof. Nearlng dwelt on tho unfit-
nohK of wiinic i l.miorlii iilifnii i.w
Hiss or worn. , i nrouhht about W ,
uie cDiniii. u in city mo. tjio
0'
NLY rich people
can afTord to use
poor soap.
Fortius reason: Poor
soap contains an excess
of alkali which weakens
the fabric and shortens
the life of everything it
touches.
Rich people can stand
that sort of thing.
People who aro not
rich should use Ivory
Soap for everything but
tho coarsest, commonest
things that need to be
washed.
Ivory Soap
99jSo Per Cent. Pure
IS NATION S MO
effect of tho eompoiltlon of tHKilnl
Ufa In reducing th birth rate win
d m-iiMPi! ni tame length.
"In spltc of Mr. ltoowrell's dt
!ariigement, race tutrtde In a grout
thing for tho n.it'oti," he continued.
The iiuallty of tho children pro
diKcd Is more Important than tho
quantity. The test of tho problem
I too apt to bo quantity when It
lion'il be quality. How many ehll
dron can you bring up and educate
to bo good citizens? If you Ii,t
tiio ability, time and money to t-.- tt
two mich, then you houl.l h.i
two children If you have the aM:
Ity. the time and the monev t
tear children and turn them
M'T to tho nation as g od citizen
then you should have six ililldron
: .Th(, , .,, ,,,, ,,
wnr,, four ,.,,, ,, ,, ,
,Mto p ,lllsHmB,. lrt far ,,.
j tnoriil thnu the man who result ts
, th" children of his family to two.
Title nation would be no better off i
vlth the aoo.oon.noo imputation of
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muni, ii u eon once m a genera
I " ,,Ur" 01,1 u, l,!",0,l, U wl"
"unianiiy uian
it could do by IncnmiiltiK the
pop
j 1I())g
tilatloii to Itullti'it hundreds of mil '
j "Wo are approaching too cbsely
to the bread lino. Necessities an"
going up hi cause the demand Is
greater than the supply. You say
i the trust are raising the prlocH
. of food atuffe. It In not true. They
I are going up boonueo tho demand
can not lie met. The liumiiu populu
! Hon will ultimately overtsku the
supply of food.
, J?? '" ?Vf '' ,UmVn n,"l
I vnniimy rnmiitii in it mulili'ii cliMI. which if
, nut nun.,.-.! in i.ii.....i....i.. .. .n
'' "y ."i'lug a
' 'vi Paii.k.ller in half glia of W,
wut.r or milk, the w1k,10 HHl..m W(U )0
heated nd the danger of ,,dd av. id.d.
, :V!,il1 ,HlstituteM, tin re in but emu l'.iin
killer, lVrryl)avi'. l,rice2Cu.,:i5c.niidr.(j(j
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FIGHTING DISEASE.
New Use For Movlntj Plcture Films,
Show Germs and Microbes.
Paris, Dec. ,S. -Some new ami as-1
Initialling niovliiK-plcturo films, de-!
plcting various gt rms and microbe .i
I In action, will be shown tonight at
I a meeting of the savants of tlr
I Academy des Sciences. This Is not
J the first exhibition or the kind, but
' It is expected to shew xonio startling
j developments In the way or utilizing
j the moving-picture film In fighting
I disease.
j Dr. Coinniiilon, a young physician
j well versed lu the study of the In
finitely little, has lately bien allow-
ed by the Paris Krorog to mukoiiso
of their apparatus for a blograph
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! '"' ,l,!1l"lfil,t""o b'vo!op a new
1 """ """"''"ui appucaiou or this
""'"'"'''roscope. Ho has micoeoded
' Photographing these ultra-micro-
scoplc Images upon the celluloid
tape. A few weeks ago members of favor the plan declare that a llxea
the Academlo des SeleiieoA miw "'"'" f salaries according to f.o
them enlarged ujioii a Hereon, show- Kfiido of certlllcate. would havo the
Ing all BortH of animated scenes result or Increasing the pay of teach
that had never In on witnessed save 'rs and in Improving tho elTlcloncy or
by the eye of the most Hklllful nil- I oducationnl work In all the schools. ;
W- "'"'' corpuscles jostled
""" a,",tlll, 1,1 l'" MinMurluH of a
f,VK'rt r""t: l,'';l''1,' lvourlng
rwl "lobuh's; hard llttlo gl.nlet-llke
"artlol"s wt'n 8,'u" fIolltl,, ' t'1"
'l,1,MMl of ' 11 Wn,; l,n" t,L'ls' wlth W,B
K""K fl"H' iacMt'A Ml corpuscles
Ktl11 tlnl"r Um" tl't'inaelvtH; these
w,'nl belonged to the
Kil""' ,;llllls w,th tho fll10llH t'TPan
I i-onies which determine the sleeping
,,ckl,W8H 1,1 m""' thm,,;M th,
case ii was a rat that was afflict
ed with them. Other dlHplays
s,low,,l tl1" coagulation of
blood
and tho reformation of corpuscle
as blood dries up. Still more as
tonishing films are lu preparation.
l'.0. 1,0fil n.iklng Powder nt any
..-i,... i .i .n. .i
j. living i u tviicr m nnv
J. iiiu .i-iuiui. hi uiiixo who iry
K C IlnkliiK Powder. Puro and wholo-
some. Savon you 30 cents on u pound
cau,
TO IMPROVE SCHOOLS.
Superintendent Cameron Favors Civil
Service System for Teachers,
(luthrie, Okla., Dec. 7. K. D. Cam
eron, stats superintendent of schools,
hns started an agitation to havo tho
, teachers of tho stnto placed under
civil sorvico regulations, similar to
tho civil service system of the United
Stat03 governmont .Mr. Cameron has
sent out a letter urging the teachers
who will attend tho Statu Teachers"
assoclalon at Oklahoma City, to glvo
serious consideration to the proposed
reform.
It Is believed that tho adoption of
tho civil sorvico system Is to combat
tho Insecurity In tho tenure of office
of school teachers' under tho prc3cnt
educational system. Superintendent
Cameron stateB that to the profession
at large tho annual election of teach
ers Is embarrassing to all teachers
i and not conducive to tho best intei
ests of the schools.
i.Mr. Cameron will ask tho teachers'
association to adopt a resolution dc-
More
Friends
We'll soon count
It's just a matter
more housewives
style, hir-rli-priced.
J "ousanus arc turning to
v
One trial docs
ppcaK to your grocer. Ltglitcr, sweeter
baking or money rcund-j. Far bet
ter, costs much less. You won't
uciicvc it till
23 Ounces
WEST'S
There is Only One
6t
That is
uslu me wo ma oven ro
AIw.ijs remember tho full naino.
for thin Mgniiturc on every box.
.r m. . it
' H,""l,,m "' ,h" ""'I'h.v ..lent of tea-.,
, crs In the schools of the state. If the
i State Teachers' association sees lit
0,1 rrc"r" 111 r'lvor l,llB "''" know them when she Hicr
j novation. It Is prolmble that the next Tho woman who has no ide.i of qual-
legislature will bo asked to pass a bit
putting the system Into olTeot lu Ok-
i '"hoinit.
W'MUt the details have not been
woiked out. the plan contemplates
In a general w.iy the establishment
of a state civil nervlce commission for
teachers or the conferring upon tho
state board of education or powers
that would be exorcised by audi a
commission l.'ncli toucher lu the
state is to take the examination Tor
the grade work Tor which ho is lltted
and the plan contemplates that when
a teacher la employed by a school
board he shall hold his position us
long tis competent and on condition stock Is broken, hut sne may doubt
that none of tho rules and regulations , loss Hud something .,UU! t lary.
of the civil service system are not Leader
violated. I "
The Idea lu the uiltuls of some of j
the educators is to fix the salary for !
each grade of teachers' prollcluucy, !
the state to hoar a small proportionate '
sharo of the expense of the teachers'
salary to bo paid for a fund specially
1 created for that purpose. Those who
WOMEN WATCH THE ADS.
They Read Every Line In an After
noon Paper for Bargains.
Many women who really spend but
little for their wardrobo nre able to
make a good appearance by Judicious
shopping. They may not wear the
latest mode, but no one knows the dif
ference, for the good taste nnd excel
lent Judgment displayed prevents
them from gutting anything notice
ably out of date. As a rule their pur
chases aro characterized by a true
economy, which loads to tho selection
of duo mnteiial well put together, Tor
moat of these women buy ready u.
wear garments.
Tho wise, shopper wutches tho ail
vertiM lnif ilium of t in niiwananM.
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1 especially the afternoon newspaper,
Aro ndvcrtUeiumit road? Ask any
live advertlsltiK manager lu a depart
ment store and lis will tell you thai
oven a lino In tho Ilticst type will pro
moto sales If It conveys Information
of a real bargain.
Wotngti who have their clothing
"IRi,e t" Qr or who procure the ma
torials and muk their own uanm irs
profit by those sales as well ns ths
who buy the ready to woar clothing
Kino clothes are often sold at reduc
ed prices, especially at remnant
sales, lly tho aid of the excellent
P'lttorns, nlways to bo had for a dime,
tho house dressmaker can save a con
siderable sum by tho end of the year.
A good shopper must of necessity be
n Judgo of materials and values This
Is an art which Is required by many
nmr(ni.:nn Works WOtlllora. '
Jt produces hair
Just as surely as rain and sunshine 1
raises crops. It produces a thick
growth of luxuriant hair when all
other remedies fall. Wo guarantee ,
Dumlorlno. All druggists sell It Via,
50c and II por bottle. To provo iti
worth solid this ml with 1Q0 lu stampi
or silver and vo will mail you a large 1
free sample KNOWLTUrs DAN
DEHINK CO., ChlcHgo. III.
PAGE THREE
Guaranteed tinder
nil Pure I ooU
Lows
Every Yeai?
vou amono- f.hpm.
of time. More and
are rrivinrr tin rim nM.
Trust-mado ttnfeinrr
BAKING
POWDER
it. You'll neve go back.
you try for your-
for 23 Cents
Jaques Mfg. Co.
Chicacn
cunc a couj in ohc day.
Look
'.'Go.
women m the hard school of , e ity
She who must make $1 pur, h, wlut
her wealthier sUter pays $ln foi , wl i
search diligently for bargains vol
search diligently for bargains and
ty, who judges solely by the I
paid, will never be so well sit'-i d
by email outlays. Sho dares ti if ohOj)
at the cheaper etoroa becaiu -
relies Isrgoly on price and the .-mil
ing of the bonne when she nuk , r
purchases.
The true economist, ejpecii'ty If
she Is a busluues woman, who.3 ttiio
has a ilellulte value, watches fir tho
end of the season sales ani pays from
one-half to one-third of tt.c prl"o
which similar garments wer-5 said
for earlier. Sho will no', have so wlijo
'i range of choice by walin eii'll tho
TERRIBLE STRAIN
RESULTED NOT AMISS
A Lenoir Lady, After Two Weeks
Grinding Labor, Feels
Bettcr Than Ever.
Lenoir, N. C "I am not tired at all,
and am stouter limit I have ever been,"
writes Mrs. Kale Waters, of Lenoir, N. C,
"although I have just finished a two
weeks' wash. 1 lay my strength to
Cardui, the woman's tonic. I have taken
a lot of it and I can never praise it
enough for what it lias done for me. I
can never thank you enough for the ad
vice you pave me, to take Cardui, for
since takinn it I look so well and am
stout as a mule."
You are urged to take Cardui, that gen
tle, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its
use will strengthen and build up your sys
tem, relieve or prevent headache, back
ache and tite ailments of weak women.
It will surely help you, as itlias helped
thousands of others, in lite past 50 years.
N. II Write la: Ladie' Advlwrj Dent Chitu-
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