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I mus BREAKDOWN 0 Mi»» Kelly TelU How Lydia E. Pinkham'» Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. Newark, N. J.—"For shoot thro« Fears I aoffeped from nervous break J down and gotM Isiîsofi V aches svery day I T' tried everything I /y could think of and Ï was under n phy sician's care for two | vruri A t<trl friand • had used i.yd.o K. u-vFinkbaro'» Veg» ■É table ». «impound »nd W oh. told me shout )( n •s> #jlL From tlie /Int \-À d-iy ! took ft 1 began to feel bettor and M.N > > new I arn well and .* s hi ■ to do most any ^ of work. I have been recom mending the Com pound ererabic and atvo you my per mlaaion to puNIrh this letter." Miss Fix Knu.tr, A. - « bo. 11th SL, Newark, K J. The reasor thia famous root and herb remedy, l.ydts K. I'inkham'* Vegetable Compound, was so auccewiful In Misa Kelly's eaa* was because It went to the mu i f I r Imkk r.'sUjn d ber to a normal bealthy coiuhtiun and as a result her Defy« os ness disappeared Call Enemies WHITE SCOURS BLACKLEG Your Veterinarian ran »tamo them out with Cutter's Antet til Scour Serum and Cutter's Germ Free Blackleg Filtrate *nd Aggrcwin, or Cutter's Blackleg i'Ul*. Aik him about them. If hs bsin't our literature, write to u» lut taiormsthiu no theio product!. The Cutter Laboratory LUrkeUy, Ç«|., or Chicago, 111. ' IK* L «Aw elfter r TKmiK German Gas. "Tell me about mustard gas. What •ort of stuff Is UY' "WaU, It's not exactly a relish." UHANUMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR Sulphur store Color, Gloss, Youth fulness. Common garden ssgn brewed Into s heavy lea with sulphur sddnl, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair bennttfuUy dark and luxuriant. Just a few application» will prove a revela tion If yonr hair la fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the (tage T«-a and Bui phnr recipe sf home, though. Is trou blesome. An easier way la to get a botlle of Wyeth's Hage and Bulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This la the oM-llme recipe ImpiHored by the addition at other In gredients. While wispy, gray, faded l.slr Is not sinful, we all d< sire to retain our youthful appear» tes ami attractive nea«. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Kage and Bulphur Compound, no one esu toll, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this Ihnuigh your hair, taking II strand st s time; by morning one all gray hairs bs«s disappeared, and, after another spplli'stloo ur two, your hair bee-nines beautifully dark, gtussy, suft sad luxuriant.—Adv. One sf (hr most satisfying asset« In Ilf» Is the ability and power to tell • carping critic Just when and wberv Blue"and Worried? »» "Ufue." wurr.el, hull sick people sh .old hud out the mue» id their tiwa bWe unes it le mervlr Is wily kwluey n, nhwh eliu»« the 14 -e-l W get ï that irritate ih« • ■ -eo k-k ! ■WBBSW sod ssfe.yn*g bie hler Irouhlre ore ».II e-l peroile that the kalte-re s«ed help l e Boas'* Khiury I'll I rii.>asen-I« Uw« lor rebel (rum )eel each th sskjt Aa Idaho Cam Mrs J W Web star. 41# Krahts at., two 1st. m. T rf: Li li r h o. trvMiîu# nmvw it H '*1 li I Wf I 8 vS ï» jrv iuy ft* !*•»§ M J|i9| » UQaI«^ a© iii I haf ©H èË lOM *lnt K 1 m? I« svakj ï > - - i ■ O* Th# !•» i ' < ■ k • K T ..set line uO (her r , -1 « « - Cu Dm»*» t> A mr Son. RIDNCT PILLS rovnwAiuuAM CO. surrAJuu. n. y. DOAN'S Colds Crow Better « I it. tu l tta#'i«#«-c4 SO'S I fr=. MY SMILING LADY ft By MAUD TRAVNOR. 1 Belly Schuyler looked U|( fr.ra her I book - und smiled. Now, smiles wen* Betty'* wea|»*ns—they wer«- unfit I trunk, winsome smiles, tuirly teeming with the Joy of living. Ho, ho»F roald j on* blame. Sergt. Donald Keith, wb» „at across the way In Hit- weal -bound f„ r Hinlllnif, too? i,r " - ■ ijT. •n>l her sweet, rati mouth »ilirrwl quickly »» uhf resumed her mull me I Mhe bud not intended to flirt—In fart. j «he hud not known of the extremely good-looking soldi er ucrouu lire ulsl«*. It Htix only Hint the story whh ho umilM Ina that she could not help smiling. If he wnu ullly enough to appropriât* Dip uiiiIIp for litniMelf—well uni) good. But Mergeant Keith wuu thinklna of (lint smile und Itu winsome owner Iona after Hetty had tripped off the car ut linker square. Who was she? Where did uhe HveT Would she ride on the sump car tomorrow? Why did «he «tulle mo hewlidertnaly ut a fellow only I it Ignore his existence afterward? Hhe reriulnly wuu un udorahle hit of femininity. In the office of Neyer A Jones, where Belly whs chief stenographer, the alrls were excitedly dlsritsslua the com Ilia tmiN<|iicrude parly to he aiven the returned «oldlers. "You must come, Hetty!" exclaimed think of all the heroes who will ne then»." « "But I hnven't anylhlna to wcui "Betty, for«et It," broke In viva cious Nelly Byan. "Wind about that quaint shepherdess costume you wore at the elub masquerade lust year? What more do you want? And, be ahfes. those fellows won't notice your when you flush that smile on dre them. "OhI Nelly, be sensible, will you? Of course. I'll come, If only for the sake of helping out a good cause—" "I don't ear« why you come, Just as lung as you do come." And thus the matter was settled. The following morning flergennt Keith was on the 8:18 ear In the hope nf seeing his "little smiling lady," as he menially termed Betty. But, as fate v-ould have It, she missed the ear that morning, ami the sergeant re turned tu estais greatly disappointed. But try as he would to eitpee the memory. Belly's artless face and en chanting smile mocked him at every turn. fume the night of the masquerade. Betty made a most bewitching shep herdess In her daintily flowered smt much be-rlidumed dress, quaint hut and long shepherd crook. Hut her piquant face was half concealed by the black silk mask which showed hut a glimpse nt dark brown eyes and rsd, pooling lips. Sergeant Keith had arrived late and lu no mood for gnyety. The memory of Betty's face wss too net r to ad mit of any other Infatuation. The evening was half over when some one suggested an auction of Mels to help swell (ho tobacco fund for the boys across. The Idea was hailed with unanimous delight. Kach girl In the auction was to stand on the platform and become II o partner of the highest bidder for thy moonlight waits and unmasking. Sergeant Keith stood In the back ground watching the bidders with tol erant amusement. "If my 'little smiling lady* were therq, I would bid a year's pay." he mused. Then, as he wan shout to turn away, he stopped short and stared. Yes, It was site, his "little smiling lady." The silken mask could not conceal that tanlallting mouth with Its faint shad ow of a dimple when It curved Into a «mile. Klhowlng hla way through the crowd Sen,-ant Ke.lth Joined the group of bidders at the foot of Ihr platform. "<Vnne, now," the auctioneer was ex horting then», "remember you are kill ing two birds with one stone when you give your bid you are helping the hoys In France and winning a partner. What an» I offered?" . "Five ihdlars," came a vole* from the laughing ami admiring group. "Ten," supplemented snolher. Amid laughter and applause (he hid was raised to 930. when Berges n I Keith cried: "I make It twenty 8ve. ' The crow«! gasped and «fared st the eager face of the soldier, who was gnxlng with rspt eyes at the smiling and blushing girl above him. "Mold for twenl) live to the soldier ! Is front I" With cheeks that crimsoned beneath the black of the nmsk, Betty descended the platform to where Sergeant Ketih e There were no wonts between them a» they threaded their way toward th« palm-concealed alcove at the rear of the hall. It wss not until they were ensconced Is the cosy window seal that ttorgv <nt Keith uncvnsctouslv broke I he dlntr, murmuring, "My Utile smiling lady." Betty looked up quickly, at which be blushed con fused I y rnd esld: "I b*g pan ton—I wss thinking aloud—but don't you remember me?" Th<*a followed explansttoau and j queries on both sides, until It wi-niel as though they had knows each other j fur some time. After tbs dune« was nver. IVuvxld j bade his "smiling lady" a reluctant good-night, with permission to call again the following evening. -Copyright ISIS, »g »h* M Clare Nsere paper NyMkilsI READY TO BOARD THEIR RETURN SHIP AT BREST muHSuamzv'. •mm i u '• irJiiß 'Z ' - ; 4 s ft. 3 * ■ «X if* 1 rrv * I | j J i ! ( -\'L m I i-t; a m I Uni K M : ö « ft ! I i * m ; m • i%td — *_■ ► ■v t wgi v MA □PQ 1 '.to m-jA it . . *«. \ r 4 - ) * 's mm a i$r- - • m 'jfafk 'y Anidrlcfin Muldiorx mv ln*re m(«o rwuly to hoard IhHr whip whi<*li will hrlntf theni buck homo to America. The aceuo In at Um* pier at ltrt«at, France, from whleli t»ort thtiusHtidN are being Hhlp|>ed dully. BOLSHEVIK PRISONERS AT ARCHANGEL AT WORK MOttX-. /I m > h W' 4 i \ *0* » w « r Ï* **'•: it m) m 1 liter-': W £ j - Ml * . t . -.".g* ^ r......... v... M /» 0 y P ■ ■ Ä' >' ! 4 CuacrnTTtn j -w Nlusl of the bolshevlkl of Buaala refuse to work, but those shown In the photograph, being prisoners captured by the American force In the Archangel region, are kept busy cutting up wood for fuel. ADMIRAL BEATTY ON LEAVE ASHORE 45 a -V c t u V-: if 1 ix * tb'J y . 2Sk.cjsJiS(Ss?; ; . :  : 33fâ^îi.4v ' i j After receiving the surrendered German fleet. Admiral Beatty of the -it - 1 - , 1 « hume on leave I he photograph shows him urn fol a spin op (its favorite mare s J'tr » W ...... M.eae.il I RUSSIAN WOMEN AT WORK IN ARCHANGEL / * E L 1 « - IÎA A » ■ / A Kusstsn women are accuslomevl to hart! manual labor and arc seen every where working aide by side with the men. Thes* women are unloading a cart ef coal, which la very expenaive at the present time In Uussla. ASSASSIN OF CLEMENCEAU N N -c I I I ll This photograph. Just received from Furls, was taken immedlntely after the attempted assassination of Freraler t 'lemencenu und shows Bull Cottln. the urmrehist who shot the "Tiger" (on right). In custody of a detective. COULDN'T FIND GIRL Marine Returning From the War Took Her Picture Long Ago. A handsome young man In a ma rine uniform jumped from an east hound passenger trnls as It pulled up to the station at Seymour. Ind.. and with a quick step walked np and down the platform, glancing hurriedly at euch girl he met. Ht» half eag> r an«! half anxious rTprt*HiRk»n attn»otr<1 th« attention of a newspaper r^p»irtcr. arlto •»ffeml avsNtMuc*». The marine explainer! he was s pas »enger on « troop train through Sey mour IS month« nrn. While the en g i ne was coaling he stepped to the station platform and whs soon eon versing with an attractive young worn on. They agreed to write, but In th* excitement both forgot to give the otb er the name and address. After th* ' marine boarded the train be whipped hla camera from his pocket #nd got • snapshot of (he girl on the platform He carried the picture and was try i Ing to find her or someone who conic give her name and address. Ills »earcF was In vain and he boarded the trait knowing that hls last choraoe to se* j the girl bad gone again. | CIS! LOTS OF A small bottle of "Danderine" makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. Removes all dandruff, stops itch ing scalp and falling hair. / r. M t A « R f y ( W H * V I i .J m» W To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, UitlTy, wavy and free front dandruff is nterdy u matter of usine a little Danderltic. It Is «ffisy and Inexpensive to have alee, soft hair and lots of it. Just «et a small bottle of Knowlton's Itanderine now—it costs but a few cents—all dm« stores recommend It—apply a little as directed and within ten minutes tin-re will be an appearance of abundance, freshness, flt.fliness and an Incompara ble gloss and lustre, and try ns you will you ennnot find a trace of dandruff or fulling hair; but your real surprise will be after about two weeks' use. when you will see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair—sprouting out all over your scalp —Dander! ne is. we believe, the only sure, hair grower, destroyer of dan druff and cure for itchy scalp, and It never fails to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and with a little Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair—taking one small strand at a time. Your hair will be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few moments—a delightful surprise awaits everyone who tries this. Adv. * Easily Discerned. "I see in your hand dark obstacle* l> your happiness." "Oh. 1 know. They are the lands of coal I am not going to get tills winter." Lives 200 Years! For more than 200 years, Hiarletn Oil. the famous nation,il remedy of Holland, bee been recoguizeil as an infallible relief from all forms of kidney and bladder dis orders. Us very - "ge is proof that it must have unusual ment. Li you are troubled with pains or aches in the back, feel tired in the morning, headaches, indigestion, insomnia, painful or too frequent passage of urine, irritation ur stone in the bladder, certainly find relief in Haarlem Oil Capsules. This is the good old remedy that has stood the test for hundreds of years, prepared in the proper quantity and convenient for-n to take It is imported oratories, and you can get it at any drug store. It is a standard. Old time home remedy and needs no introduction. Each capsule contains one dose of five drops and is pleasant and ea-v to take. They will quickly relieve those stiffened L ints, that backache, rheumatism, Inm go. sciatic«, gall stones, graved, -'brick dust," etc. Your money promptly refund ed if they do not relieve you. But be sur» get the genuine GOLD MF.ibi %. brand, boxes, tare» sues.—Adv. J von will almost GOLD MEDAL» direct from Holland lab to Is Downtrodden Aristocracy. "Jinks !.e walking on his uppers.* "What ! vlkl?" Has he Joint'd the Boisho NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Crfim In Nostrils To Open Up Air Passages. Ah? Whnt rrllrf ! Your rlosjred nos trll» op»>n ri^ht up. the air jmsma^es ©f your hoart ar^ dftr one! bivathe frrvly. yon can No mort- hnn-klnc. j smiffilnc. raucous discharge, hen da ehe. dryness the swollen, inflamed hrane, giving yon Instant relief. Kly's Cream Balm is Just what every cold ami catarrh snfferer has been seeking. It's Just splendid.—Adv. > - no mjndine for hmith at nHshr. your cold «»r catarrh Is gone. Don't Stay stuffeil up! Get a small botlle of Ely's Cream Balm from druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptie cream In your nos trils, let t penetrate through every air pssaage of the head; soothe and heal . MM MMB < Terrible Suggestion. "We have a duck of a doctor" "Great Scott : •aj be'« a quack?" Tots don't m *