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bYhYhYhE H WHERE WOMEN SAVED THE DAY. H Two Cases In Which Their Services BHHJ Were of Importance. H In 1797 Col. Tato, with tlio Legion BBHj Noire, landod near Fishguard. Intend H Ing to march on and burn Bristol. H When tho expedition appeared off tho H coast thero was only a hnndfut of vol- H untecrs available to oppose them nud H Lord Cawdor, who wax In command, H mustorod all tho Welshwomen ho H could gathor' togotliur. ' Each of theso H wore a Ions led clonk, descending BBB polticont fashion almost to her hcols, H and 'thus ntflroil they wcro made to H maich und nountermurch among tho H hilly, presenting themselves at differ- H ent points to the view of the onoiny In such u way as to glvo tho lmpres- Bw nlon of rod-uniformed troops taking B up position. The French wcro so BBB puzzled by tholr appearanco that, al- B though they landed, .they could not inakemp their minds to advance until BBB sufficient time had elapsed to ralso BBB tho country and bring forward n real HH force strong enough to beat them BBB back. Another case In point was fur- BB Dished-by the tnllkmulds of Dort, in BH Holland, who gave timely warning of HBB tiro approach of a band of Invading HBB Bpaniards nnd thus saved their city. BBf A Physician's Statement. fl Yorhtown, Ark., Jnu 11. Lcland BBV Willlnmson, M. D., ono of our cloverest BBV pliyuiclaiiB, has mado a stntemont, on- 1 donning Dodd's Kidney Pills and say- BBV lag that ho uses thorn in his dally prac- BBV tice in preforoncu to any other Kidney 1 medicine. Ills statement has created BBJ a profound sensation, as It is some- Bfl what unusunl for a physician to pub- BBV llcly endorso nnythlug in tho shnpo of BB a patent medicine. Dr. WlllianiHon BBY says H "After twenty years' practice in a BBV sickly and inula noun country I have come to tho conclusion that It is al MnHy best to use the remedj that will my patient1) hfl Kidney Pills HHhthu various jUn in IHk' n oy s - In HHBtlielr B tho Hduc- Blch hYhYhYhYhYhYhVbYhYhYhYhYhE?" HBBBB""HHHBBlPBr"" PHHBfUi juttcuaurP 4.P""' f 't " Alx Ja-Chapelle tt process by H. which tho dye is distilled having been Hp handed down from father to son. The family, curiously enough. Is of Huguo- not doscent, and its mombors aro to B this day stanch Protestants. H Feet Comfortable Ever Since. HHr "I suffered for yunrs with in y foot. A friend BB rocomuiondod ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. 1 HB uod two boxctt of thu po''dcr, and my feet BH havo boon entirely comfortable evor since BBT ALLEN'S FOOT-KASE is oortalnlv a pbd- HB1 ond to mo. Win. L. SwormnWt.Washliig- ton, D. C." Sold by ull Druggists, 25c. H Ex Uno Multi. m The longovlty r.nd elasticity of tho L.. v over Inoroaslng list of tho descendants i Bhv of William tho Conqueror would point j j to tho conclusion that tho victorious ' r William was not only a Norman but H wlao a Mormon. Princeton Tiger. BBf m How's This ? HHr We Oder One Hundred Dollar Howard for nnr cmo of Caturra that camiut lie cured bjr Hall H Catarrh Cure. HH V. J. CIIi:SKY & CO., Toledo O H We, the underlined, litit known V J Uuenejr (or tliolaat 16 yearn, and brllcn III in perfectly linn K ) arable tn All uusIucm Irauiactlun und tlnanulallx HHH ablo ur carry out any ohlimilon made hy tiltOrm H A WaUHNH, ItlNKAN ii M.111VIN HHI 'V Wholesale I)riiKKtU, Toledo, O H tlall'a Caturrb Cure lit taken Internally, aottiiK H ' directly upon the bliod and inucaim nurfacei of (he HHi tytteni. ToHtlnuinUU kciu free 1'rloe 73 ceuU lcr H Lottie. Sold by all HrtiKHli. Hi Take ltall'a l'limllv l'lllt for conHlp.itlon. 1 Right Temperature for Work. H Dt. Boi'jatnln Wnrd Richardson ft found, nfttir long experiments and- B practice, that G4 dug Fahr. is tho best , temperature In which to conduct men- H tal labor. If the temperature falls H below this tile mind becomes drowsy H und Inactlvo; nnd if It rises much H above there is a relaxed statu of tho B body and mind which soon leads to H fatiguo nnd oxhaustlon. It is impor- B tnnt that the temperature be thu samo Hls1r-'N- jn all parts of the room, and that It Is B v atnadllv malntnliiod B riso's Curo for Consumption Is an tntallltilu H moaiolno tor coughs uuU ooUls.-N. AV. SAitoicu M Oooauaro'vc,N.J.(FeU. 17. 1WXX H Insect Foes of Mankind. H When It !oines to actual facts and H' i flgurqs of thojnanclal losses caused H by Insect pouts tho jiubltsliod paperB H nnd reports of expert Investigators H tonnoctod with our agricultural de- H partmont ut Washington and our agrl- H eultural stations elsewheVo furnish the H chief and largest resource. Tho Hg- R urus given horo are truly staggering HL 1c their Immensity. Thus vo have It H on tho authority of Dr. Howard that HBP' Iub actual money loss occasioned by H Insoct pests in this country every yoar M is not losB than $35,000,000. Accord- B lug to Dr. Howard the grasshopper V post which vialtod huge ttrens of the 9Hy Wost In 1874-70 dastrOycd farm crops m to the valuo of tlOO.QOOOOO In u slnglo H tcasoa Hhc BBV1'. Moating Exposition. According to tho loading paper t Vienna, Austrlnn exporting circles aro contemplating tho fitting out of a atonmshlp for n floating Industrial ex hibition to visit tho ports of tho East Indies nnd eastern Asia. A similar entorpriRo, undertaken in 1001, had given profitable results to Austrian manufacturers and exporting houses which participated therein. Knrlleat Green Onions. Tho John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis., nlwuys have something now, something valunble. This year they offer ntnong their new money making vegetables, nn Earliest Green Vatlng Onion. It In a winner, Mr. Farmer nnd Gardener! JUST SKND THIS NOTIOH AMI 16c, nnd they will send you tholr big plant and seed catalog, together with enough oeed to grow 1,000 line, solid Cabbages. 2.000 delicious. Carrots. 2.000 blanching, nutty Celery. 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce. 1,000 splendid Onions. 1,000 rare, luscious Radishes. 1,000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. In nil over 10,000 plants this great offer Is made to get you to test tholr warranted vegetable seeds and ku. ron nui lCc tostaob, provldtng you will return this notice, nnd If you will send them 20c In post age, they will add to the above a pack ?w &' tt'? fa,nous Berliner Cauliflower. Valuable Cosmetic. Tho cashew nut serves a unlqup pur pose as a cosmetic In tho West In dies, whero women, desiring to romove tho excessive tan. anoint tho skin with an oil from tho outer surfneo of tho raw nut For two weeks tho pa tient must retire from society, for tho faco and hands so treated turn black. At tho end of a fo-tnlght's seclusion, however, the woman who hns under gone the cashew treatment omerges, observes stato, "with skin and com plexion as fair up a babe's." J Heat From Acctyllne. Ajimparlson between tho heating prrcrtlos of ncetyllno nnd coal gas nJws that tho heat units dovolopod sfrer cubic foot are 1,850 nnd G30, re spectively, tho tomporaturo of tho ncetyllno flnme being about 2,000 de greos Fahrenheit. With nn ncotyllne burner consuming two cubic feet of gas an hour a quart of water was brought from a tempera turo of about 50 degrees to tho boiling point ui about 8 mlnuteB. Under similar conditions It roqulrcd 10Vi minutes fbr tho Il luminating gaB to accomplish tho same results, though tho burnor used sixteen cubic feet of gao per hour. Nerves and the Piano. An omluout BorHn nerve specialist, kJrWai&il i;ittrtvttjjafUrMJr,tKU' "dliro4l(rnoru)WrroiBs or ninny pianists, tins been studying tho piano from tho pathological point of view. Out of 1,000 young girls whom ho examined, each of whom had begun to study thft piano under 14 yoars of ago, no loss than 600 had some nervous malady, whllo out of 1,000 ,who had never stud- led tho Instrument only 100 wero af flicted. Tho specialist, therefore, has promulgated tho thoory that no child should bo allowod to learn tho piano beforo tho ago of 1G. "- ' ' " II I.I .M Woman and Little Things. A man may look at life as through fluid glasses. Ho gives himself a wldo horizon, nnd does not always heed tho things which llo nearest him. A wom an has more, of tho microscopic in stinct. She sees the Importance of little things, and that is how so many have gonlus onough to make ?10, or ioven less, ptovlde tho necessities of a household, u GIVES "GO" ' Food That Carries One Along. u It's nlco to know of food that not only tastos delicious but lhat puts tho snap and go into one nnd supplies staying powor for tho day. A womnn snys: "1 have taken I onough medicine in my tlmo to fur nish a drug store, but in later and wiser years I havo taken none but have dopendod. for tho henlth I now onjoy, on suitable and sustaining food of which I keep on hand a tested variety, plain but nourishing. "Of theso ray mnln dependence is Grape-Nuts, especially If I havo be fore mo n day of unusual effort eith er montnl or physical. In this case I fortify myself tho iirBt thing in tho morning with about 4 teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts molstoned with cronm and not much else for breakfnst and tho amount of work 1 can then carry through succobsfully without fatigue or oxhaustlon is a wonder to xhose about me nnd oven to myself. "Grnpo-NutB food is certainly n wondorful strengthoner and is not n stimulant, for thero is no reaction aft orwards, but it is sustaining nnd strengthening, as I havo proved by long exporionco." Namu given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. Thoro'a a reason four teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and cream will add mpro strength and carry one further thnn a platoful of coarso heavy food that Is nearly all wnsto. Grapo-Nuts food is condsnsod, pro-digested nnd dollcloitH. It contains the parts ot the Whont and Harloy grains that supply tho rohulldlng parts for Brain nnd Norvo Cantors. Look In oach package for a copy of thu fampuB little book, "Thu Itoad to Wellviflo." . -Hi TW--1 Popular Foulards. Largo figuring nnd ombrp sirlpes will chnractorizo tho foulard for tho "omlng season, and jijnQilaJkrcceiitly shown, which is "VIIhhVL ono' shows a scarlet silk wlfflHliItu flowers and gold braldsefiWIlcly used for trimming. Tho shaped piece Df plain scarlet silk which outline tho whlto yoko Is lieavily embroidered with gold threads, nnd tressed gold cords aro draped beneath this and used to form n lattlco ovor the under blouso of pllsse chiffon. The skirt lias a tunic effect deeply scalloped ovor tho two scant volants, this being outlined with tho gold lacu braid and u dcop polntod bolt of gold lace, with sash loops and ends in thejafk, mako a girlish finish. Tho hat worn with this gown is In whlto Irish crotchet, with a binding of white panno velvet cmbrqldcred In gold nnd a shaded plumo in white plnlc rtnd a little red dropping ovor tho sldo. Fashion's Latest Monstrosities. Some of tho new leather, suede, morocco and silk belts nre perfect monstrosities, and it is to be hoped that all dainty women will put tholr stamp of disapproval on them. They come in 811 colors and all widths, but tho one upon which fashion hns set its seal is about four inches wide and undeniably ugly. Ono of tho prottlost leather belts is tho Japanese, which has tho drag on embroidered on It In difforent shades. It has a silver or gaW dragon mounting. Tho buckles were never handsomer. Chinese ones of jadestono nnd crys tals, set with garnets, nro taken from tho men's wraps nnd used for buckles. Girl's Apron. Dainty aprons always are attractive as well as serviceable and aro to bo commonded from tho aesthetic as well as tho practical point of vlow. This one is mado of lawn with trimming of embroidery and gives ajeffoct of frocl: but it can bo u.Y'iHitli tho guitnpo only when do ra'-lo. All lawns, dimities and tho like are ap propriate Both front nnd backs aro tucked for a short distance below their upper edges, tho tucks providing ful ness below, and between tho groups of tnnlrn nt ttin front nnlntpfl hnrtfin nf , trimming aro applied. The quantity ot material for a girl of 4 years of ago Is 1 yoards 3C inches wldo with 4820 GWa Apron, 2, 4 6 year 3 yards of Insortion and A yards of ombroldory. A May Manton pattern. No. 4528, Bizes 2 to C yoars, will bo mailed to any address on receipt cf ten cents, s- Pastcl Pink Slclllenne, A charming nnd simple little frock ot pastel pink slclllonno is made with emplacements of laco und hnnd-mado tuckB. Tho corsage fastens in tho back and tho sleeves are really a se ries of mines, composed of the Blclll enno and chiffon alternating, theso falling into a tjght cuff at tho u-lst. Tho skirt Ih tucked in groups to tho knoe, whoro It Is loft to Hare. Tho ostrich boa and muff, arc in woodland brown, tho boa being in three strands and tho muff largo and of tho ox tromo pocket iliape. ' Cheese Souffle. ' g Cheeso soufllo Is a dainty dish, and ono sultnblo for the autumn supper table. Put two level toaspoonfuhj of butter in a frying pan and stir ffi a heaping tnblospoonful of flour. Grnd- ' tmlly ndd half a cup of milk and boil ono minute Then ndd a seasoning ot half n teaspoonful of salt and one tenth of a teaspoonful of cayenne. Stir in one cup of soft grated cheese and the yolks of three eggs, well beaten. Pour tho mlxturo Into a bowl and sot It away to cool. When thoroughly cold, ndd tho whites of tho threo eggs, whipped to a very light froth. Turn I tho mixture Into a buttered baking , dish, or Into Individual custard cups. , Ba"ko tho soufllo from ten to twelve minutes, and servo hot, immediately. Misses' Waist. Young girls always look well in waists that includes broad collais giv- ' lng a sailor effect. This ono is no- I 4G02iIls8Os' Waist, 12 to IGyrs. cullarly dosirnblo and Includes, bo sides that feature, tucks which givo tapering lines at tho back nnd a box plaited effect at tho center front As illustrated it is mado of white cordu roy with a collar ot silk and trim ming of applique, but can bo repro duced in almost any of tho season's waist or dross materials with equal success, and tho collar can bo elthor of tho samo or contrasting material. Tho waist consists of tho fitted lin ing, which closes at tho center front, the smooth back and tho full fronts which aro arranged over it, tho clos ing ot tho wnlst being made invisibly beneath tho edge of tho box plait. Tho wide collar Is cut with stolo ends' stock, as illustrated, or with tho col lar nlono. Tho sleeves nro tho favor ito ones of thu season that arc snug abovo tho elbows and fofm full puffs at tho wrists. Tho quantity of material required for tho medium size Is 3 yards 21, 31 vnnla 97 iv 9. U. vnrila JLX lnntina wldo, with yard for collar, and 24 yards of appllquo to trim as lllus-1 trated. Tho pattern 1C02 is cut In sizes for i girls of 12, 14 and 1C yoars of age. j Cleaning Chamois Trimmlngo. Linings or fnclngs of chamois loath- ' or upon garments may ho cleaned by , rubbing all over with soft, white soap, , then sponge tho leather with warm soapsuds in which a little soda has been dissolved. Wash this off with lukewarm water, containing a slight i porcentago of soda, and finally dry tho facings between two towels. If tho chamois leather is not detachable j from tho rest of the garment, care J should bo taken that tho latter does not becomo wet also. Hang tho arti cle to' dry in tho Bhado nnd stretch tho leather straight and smooth whllo it Is still damp, for It must not bo ironod. Of Woodland Brown A protty slmdo of woodland brown In cloth is effectively ronevod with a yoke and vest effect in tangorlno vol vot decorated with mixed brown aud gold braid. Tho oton jacket Is so cut that tho shoulder overhangs tho slcovo, this latter consisting of a slnglo puff bandod Into n straight cuff which shows a little of tho braid and gilt buttons. Tho skirt is cut In cloven gores, which flaro at tho foot, and Is finished with stitching. i Ueadora of this paper caa securo any May Manton pattern Illustrated uIkho by lllllngout ull blank In coupon, utul niuillnc, with 10 oeut.H, to E. E. Harrlbim & Co., 65 Plymouth 11 aoo, Oal coca Puttern will bo mailed promptly. Stato.. - Pattern No...,. ...m..... . .... "Waist Measure (It for slilrt) ... Bust Measure tt or walst)..... Ago llf child's or mlss'a pattern) .,- Write plainly. Fill out all bfanka Enclose tlCa Mall toll U HairisoaA Co., 05 Plymouth ' Place, Chicago. .- ii iwt ii ih -m. I ' THREE YEARS AFTER. i Eugcno E. Larlo, of 751 Twontlcth I nvenue, ticket soller In the Union Sta- tlon, Denver, Col., says: "You aro at liberty to 4Pf repeat what I first stated vX through our Denver pa- iyH,. pcrs about Doan's Kidney flVflBk Pills in tho summer of BnflSr 1899, for I have had no ffs reason In the interim to MBA chnngo my opinion or tho remedy. I was subject to I severe attacks of back- Vfl I ache, always aggravated vB I "if 1 1 sat long at a desk. VM Q Dean's Kidnoy Pills nbso- H I lutely stopped my back- ftV I ache. I have never hud cpJB a pain pr twinge since." , Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. For sale by all druggists, prlco BO ' cents per box. How tp Win at Poker. . A gentleman giving tho name of Mc- ' Clellan has at last solved tho postering problem of how to wfn nt poker. En terlng a "club'r at Chicago, ho In- I sistcd upon taking a hand In oach I game that was In Drogress. Ho was i the only man to draw, and all tho otner players passed. All ho hold was ' a pistol. He raked In all the pots and cashed In, omitting ho ceremony of feeding tho kitty. This was Irregular ! to somo extent, but almost any Inno vation is irregular If u makes good. i The tVondorful Crcnm Sopiitntor. l Does its work' In thirty minutes and 4 leaves less than 1 per cent butter fat ' The price Is ridiculously low, accord- l .. ing , to size. $2.75 to $6.00 each, and I when you have one you would not part I therewith for fifty times Its cost. ' I JUST SEND THIS NOTICE. ( with Gc stamps for postage to the John A. .Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse. Wis., and get their big catalogue, fully de scribing this remarkable Cream Sepa rator, and hundreds of nther tools and , farm seeds used by the farmer. (W. N. U.) I Feminine Mind Superior. 1 Archeologists have come to the con s elusion that tho feminine mind is pap I 1 ticularly quick at deciphering- tho an, clent hieroglyphics and other inscrlp '"T I tlonsi A numbor of women, both in 1 , Europe nnd Amorica, aro tnereforo, be I ing instructed in thnt art. ' Mother Grny'a Sweet Fovrdors for Children Successfully used by Mother Gray, nurs In tho Children's Home in New York, cure Constipation, Feverlahuess, Bad Stomach, , Teething Disorders, move nnd regulate the BoweUaud Destroy Worms, OverllO.OOOtes- timonials. At nil Druggists. 25c. Sample I FB.EE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Leltoy.N.Y. 'I Where She Had Felt... ., ' , all his "chango' was, gone. ' "during if I your talk to me when I came in lata I last night I believe you romarked 1 among other things that "woman feols where man thinks.' " "I did," replied his wifo. "You havo , no fooling, and " "Well, I moroly want to say you're mistaken if you hupposo I do my thinking In my pockets." Cath olic Standard and Times. i i To Cttro ii Cold lit Ono day. ', TnkoLaxntivoUromo QuinluoTablots. AH druggists rotund money if it fulls to euro. 25c I Revive Sun Dials. Tho sun dial, that old-tlmo favorlto in tho garden of the pat, has boon rovivod, and it is stated on good ,au- t thorlty that no gardon will bo consld-' ored complcto without It. . i Mm. AVlnilow'H Hoothlriff Ryrnp. For children tccthlnir, loftein the Kiiraa, ruUucoa In- i flimOMtloa, allays jialu.curoa wind collu. iJcabotUe. - Funny Old Signs. One of tho most notable of old Lon- 1 don signs, "Tho Dog's Head in tho H Iron Pot," had Its beginning in 'tho early years of tho reign of that samo f bluff King Hal, says St. Nicholas." It stands out, a lonely ftguro on Black friars road at tho corner of Charlotfe street, tho sign of a wholesale iron monger's establishment. Tho dog Is - J in the act of eating out of a threo- i legged Iron pot which it has over- 1 turnod. There wero ulso "Tho Black . I Dog" and "The Dog and Duck." ."The 1 Whlto- Greyhound" was tho sign ol j John Harrison In St. Paul's church. yard, a bookseller who published soma of Shakospcare's early works. Teoftlnto nnd Tlllllon Doltiir Gnu. I The two greatest fodder plants on earth, ono good for 14 tons hay and thu otbet BO tons green fodder pur noro. Growi every whero. bo do Victoria Rape, yield- i! Ing C0.0O0 lbs. sheep and swluo food pot acre. just hi:nt 10c in BTAitrs to TrtK John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Ciosso, Wis., find receive in return their big catalog and , -v ! lota of form seed samples. (W. N. U.) Cost of Gravitation. In an address beforo the British As- . soclatlon for the Advancement of Sqr once, Mr. Charles Hawkln's remark that water obtained by gravitation is . ! almost, It not quite, an expensive as I' water obtainod by pr.mplpg, may be something of a snrpriso to a lawman, but is easily oxplalnod by the greater cost of gravitation works. Economy is tho road to wealth. -PUTNAM FADELESS DYE is tho road to economy. . 1 Chivalry. Tho chivalry of-Europe Is, In groat measure, a product of the Saracun- Chivalry which entered Europe In two .' ' streams (lowing through Constantino- pig and through Spain. ', '