You Need a Tonic
There ire tiroes la every wooaa't We when the
need* ? tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that tin* comes to you, yon know what tonic
to take ? Cardul, the woman's tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable Ingredleats, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womaaiy <
and helps build them back to strength and
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women In its past half century Of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You caot make ? Mistake to taking
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
Miss AmeHa. Wilson, R. P. D. No. 4, Alma, Art,
says: "I think Cardui Is the greatest medicine on earth,
lor women. Before I began to take Cardui, I was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dlxzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did. and can eat most anything.'
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Halped Thousands. .
CLASSIFIED
ADS.
rOK 8ALF. CHEAP: FORJI BIN
?bout In koo I condition. Apply
Dally Stirs o'Mrn.
ll-ll-tfc
FOR SAliK: \ FEW COPIES OF
tb? Washington v' >ok Book, Issued
by the C'.vi,- !^jfcue. Many use
ful recipes. Pr o* 50 rent*. Idea'
Christmas gifts. See Mrs. J. D.
GRIMES.
11-1I-31C
FOR 8AI.E CHE A P: TWO HEWING
machine* in &???<??! order. Apply
122 8. Telfair street. Phone 327L.
1 2- 13-2tc.
FOR SALE: om: SEVEN-YEAR
old sorrel horae. weighs 1200 lbs
Well trained. Price reasonable.
Apply Rev. J H Warren, Wash
ington Park.
12-13-4tc.
WANTED: TO RKVT HOCSE, SIX
or seven room*, water, light, large
lot. Prefer western part 'of city
Address <"? f. P./adley. Washing
ton P. F. I). No. 3.
JS-13-ltc.
WANTED: AXTK.M F U ltNITfRK.
false teeth, pay iram 75r to 13.00
per set Bam" If broken, gold and
silver. Mail teeth gold or Hflrer
Bend returns prmpt. PTOVEEP
CO., 114 W Chailotte St.. Norfolk
Va.
12-4-lOtp
FOR BALE AT ItVRGAlN: FORD
roadster, with pressed steel body
wire wheels, mohair top. ventilat
ing wlndsh'rl I. Gray-Davis starter
New, never be?ri rued. Reason for
selling. party leaving town. Wash
ington Motor Car Co.
11-13-Itc
PAR.M FOR SALE: ONE AO ACRE
farm, 3 mil** from Washington
about 16 srrej cleared, balance
woodland timber Good tobaoco and
truek land, Slrp buildings worth
$3,000. Price 11.000 rash, bal- I
snce eapy terrr* W a. Wllllami>
of WllllaniB A !Iarr!son Co., heavy I
and fancy grnrerlea, staple drj J
Roods. Phon? 1*7.
lJ-ll-lwc.
WANTED: A M \ \ WITH FAIWTLY
to work truck farm. Apply G. A.
PHILLIPS.
U-ll-lwc.
*OUB FRIENDS CAN BUT ANY
thing upon thp mr*rk?t and pass It
orer to yon and call It a Christ
mas present, ?icrpt your own
photograph No other gift so per
sonal. No other rift so near your
own gift. No o|Sfr gift so lasting
No other gift bo Inviting. No othe?
gift earrlwa with it <?irh a personal
touch of true friendship as your
photograph RAKER'S BTUDTO.
11-SS-tfe.
WANTKD: OFFKK WORK AT
night Address. "Night," Mr* of
Dally New*
*-S#-#nd-tfe.
Cut Flowers
roR AM, fx mows
**???. Carnation*. Va||*ya,
Vlnlata. and Orchid? (h? )*ad
*'*? Woddln* Flow^ri arranged
In l*t?at art. moral dealcn*
**" irraniMi.
GOVERNORS
HOLD ANNUAL
CONFERENCE
(By United Presa)
WASHINGTON. ? Forty govern
ors. aided by several governors-elect
ind by as many more former chief
tate executive!, rolled up their
sleevee today at the opening of the
mnual conference of governors, to
lake up some of the heaviest prob
lems the conference has ever wrestled
with. They will be In session three j
?lays.
It Is believed a Btorm of discussion
will center around the question of ln-1
creasing the powers of the Interstate |
Commerce Commission to fix Intra- ?
state railway rates. From opinion
gathered before assembly most of the
governors will oppose any curtail
ment of state control over state
rates.
Western governors are expected to
lead in an attack against Federal
supervision or control of lands and
natural resources within state bor
ders. Chief of the social events Is a
reception by the President and Mra.
Wilson at the Whito House tomor
row.
"The purchasing power of tl*e
whole world will have boon ?* ry
greatly reduced. Pornlgn cou air lee
which pom. buying oar products,
bccaaw compelled, win withdraw
| their patronage In a large measure.
| "Other non- producing countries
wtn Had their tnanclal resoareea
and credits lessened. More than thlr.
| foreign producers In great need |rl'n
strive more diligently than ever to
?apply the coantHes that are flnan
! elally able to pay and at prices has*!
on cheap labor and low coat, aa they
hare a perfect right to do.
j "Our producers. Including oar ,
wage earner*, will find themselves In
commercial antagonlam with tho
GUARDSMAN ARE USING
MILLIONS CIGARETTES
IX PASO. ? Lucy Pagw Gaston, the
famous anti-cigarette crusader. take
notice! Next after rations and shel
ter It appears from statistics compil
ed here that cigarettes are a neces
sity to the smooth operation of the
modern war machine.
During the past month more than
sis million cigarettes were smoked
by the 43,000 guardsmen and regu
lars in this district. The average
consumption is slightly more than
four and one-half "pills" a day for
each soldier. And the one-half does
n't mean "huts" either.
Iif addition to this the soldiers
burned tens of thousands of packages
of sack tobacco, cigars and masticat
ed about a tOt? of "chawln' tobacco."
Duo to the inconvenience of carry
ing a pipe while 111 service uniform,
soldiers who in civilian life were de
votees of the pipe are fast turning to
the convenient cigarette.
1 ?
8UB80RlBEyp THE DAILY
COSTS FORTY CENTS A DAY
TO fEED FRENCH SOLDIERS
< By United Press)
PARIS.? (By Mall)? This is what
'he French government has given to
each of Its soldiers, to eat and drink
during the first two years of the war:
Broad. 1008 pounds, the making
of which required 994 pounds of
wheat or namely the production from
25 acres. Potatoes. 260 pounds.
Coffee. 68 pounds. Butter, lard, etc.,
4 4 pounds. Wine, 100 gallons. To
hacco, 22 pounds. Salt, 36 poHnds. j
Vegetables, 72 pounds. Sugar, 86 I
pounds. Cheese, 4 pounds. Macaroni >
and spaghetti. 14 pounds.
This haB cost the French govern
ment an average of 40 cents a day
per man for the men at the front not [
Including an allowance of 6 cents a?
day that Is made to each soldier to I
buy little "extra" for his meal.
For clothing the army the French
government has used up to date in
the manufacture of all the rarlous
garments neceesarj about 80.000.000
yards of cloth. Each soldier has also
four pairs of shoes, the greater por
tion of the leather for which came
from the United States, the great
bulk of the manufacture however
was in France.
Re^b
th> light Of ? good kifw Oil ump to
Um mAnI an3 ImM lirtM ?# ?Ay Mfbt
Tba Rjryo U U* W?1 oil Uxnp fl^U.
fcttyi^asMwsr*"
STANDARD on. COMPANY
s^risah.
IF KIDNEYS AND - J
BLADDER BOTHER
? j chum of Balta to
Irrt
??!?< i
_ t|fnUt\
blood tad put it on to the bladder, when
H often remain* to iiriiata and i
canting a burning, aaaliliiM
?etting up U irritatio* at
tbo bladder, obliging 70a t
tin* durtnj
1 in eonsta*
?metteaa wft
#?t U difficulty itTi^oiding it.
mm, most folks
1 7N to eeek relief
two or three Ubm during the night.
Tb? suffer or is in ooastaat dr
-water paeeea eometbneo with a
?HPS JW ?B * ]
beeaaeo they eant oontrol urination.
While ft Joe
tt??r *e^jjjafarfu^thiO ta really one of
Get about fdar oueoea of Jad Salts
from roar pharmacist aad take a fable
?poonful in a glaee of water before
breakfast, acmtimM this for two or three
day*. Thia will eeotraUae the seide ia
the nrine 00 St no looker la a eoaree of
irritation to tbo bladder sad urinary or
gene which then eet normally again.
Jad Baits m inexpenetre, harmkae,
and is made from the acid of grape* and
- ?? - IthkT I
by thooaande of foBca who are ,
to miaaiy dhn4(h oegead by
uric acid Jnritatkvi. Jad Salts ia eplca* .
dii for kidney, aad causae no bod
lithlaxwater driak, which guickly relieree
CHRISTMAS CLUB
PIS SUBSCRIBERS
Are requested to present the member
ship cards for payment at this bank on
Saturday night, December 16th, 1916.
This fund is now ready to be disbursed
and the cards will be cashed on presen
tation or if preferred they can be de
posited on Savings account
First National B ank
. ? . ? ? ? . ?
"The Bank of Personal Service."
To Gas Consumers
L . w ? Lz . ' ?
In view the facMhfit there has been much uncertainty
as to the supply of gas for Washington consumers many
persons have discontinued their gas ranges and heaters.
This action is unnecessary. The patrons of the Gas Co.
may rest assured that there will be no further interruption
in the supply of gas. I know the service has been poor un
der the former management but from this time on there
should be no occasion for anyone 10 discontinue their
ranges or gas heaters.
Washington needs the Gas Company and the Gas Com
pany needs all of the patrons it can secure; therefore our
interests are mutual and I hope to have the co-operation of
the citizens of Washington to the end that our service will
not only continue but be improved.
' ? .. ,;-v
T.Le
RECEIVER, WASHINGTON