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v. p t r - . V, unows vvnat To use ToGto Quick CIANFOHD'C Balsam of Myrtfi For Cuts. Burns. Bruises. Sprain. Strains. Stiff Neclc. Chilblains. Lame Rarlr. Old Sores. Odcii Wounds. and all External Injuries. Ulada Since 1846. l3ff' Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 iA!I D esters fi.c.S?nSSSi.c i Mi SYRACUSE, NT Y. His Standing. "Is he successful as a writer of sen sational literature?" "Is he? Why, he has no Inferior." way to heal your skin with. Kesi If you are suffering from eczema, ringworm or similar itching', red, unsightly skin affection, bathe the sore places with Resinol Soap and hot water, then gently apply a little Resinol Ointment. You will be astonished how instantly the itching stops and healing begins. In most cases the sick skin quickly becomes clear and healthy again, at very little cost. Resinol Ointment is so pearly flesh colored that i t can be kept on the face, band or other exposed surface with out attracting undue attention. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap also clear away pimples, blackheads, and dandruff. Sold by all druggists : for trial free, write to Resinol, Dept. 13-P, Baltimore, Md. K raj fL Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer ing among women than any other one medicine in the world ? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial .letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women fy and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen uine and true. Here are three never before published: From Mrs. S. Richmond, Providence, R. I. Peovtdence, R. I. M For the benefit of women who suffer as I have done I wish to state what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I did some heavy lifting and the doctor said it caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked . after my baby was born and inflammation set in, then nervous pros tration, from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. The Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I trv to induce her to take your medicine," Mrs. S. T. Kicihiond, 84 Progress Avenue, Providence, 11.L From Mrs. Maria Irwin, Peru, N.Y. Peru, N.Y. " Before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I was very irregular and had much pain. I had lost three children, and felt worn out all the time. This splendid medicine helped me as nothing else had done, and I am thankful every day that I took it." Mrs. Maria, Ik win, R.FJ). 1, Peru, KY. From Mrs. Jane D. Duncan, W. Quincy, Mass. South Quincy, Mass. "The doctor said that I had organic trouble end he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I saw Lyaua a .nnkham's vegetable Compound ad vertised and I tried it and found relief before I had finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all through middle life and am now a strong, healthy woman and earn my own living." Mrs. Jane D. Duncan, Forest .Avenue, West Quincy, Mass. f-Write to 1TDIA E. POKHAM MEDrCIKE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LYJiN, MASS., foradvice. - AUur It uci Mill in; uiu, i rau EXPLAINING SONGS OF BIRDS Beautiful Notes of the Nightingale for Instance, Are Inspired by Paternal Love. It is generally assumed that a bird sings because he Is happy, hut set ence goes deeper for an explanation of the why and wherefore of the bird's song. Nature's optimistic joy in constructive progress is expressed in the singing of the male birds who charm their mates to further their wooing, and continue after eggs are laid to encourage the fulfillment of hatching. The song stops when the little birds come out of the shell. The nigh tin gale, for weeks during the period of nest-building and hatching, charms his mate and human ears near him with the beautiful music of his love song. But as soon as the little night ingales come from the eggs the song changes to a sort of guttural croak, implying anxiety and sense of respon sibillty. If the nest and contents were de stroyed the nightingale would at once resume his beautiful song to inspire his mate to help him build another nest and start all over again the lov ing work of being fruitful and multi plying. , Enjoyed a Joke. ( JImson I just tell you, yon can't find a man anywhere who enjoys a good joke better than I do. ' Friend Guess that's so. have heard you tell the same joke forty times, and laugh at it every ime.- New York Weekly. ' NEVER HAD A CIITIX ' After Takinar ELIXIR BABEK , My little daughter, 10 years old,, suffered nearly a year with chills and fever, most of the time under the doctor's care. I wat discour aged and a friend advised me to try Kltxir Ba bek. I gave it to her and she has never had a chill since. It completely cured her." Mrs. Cyrus Helms, 302 E St.. N. E.. Washington. D. O. Elixir Uabolr.50 cents, all druggists or by rarceis f ost prepaid xrom juoczewftiu dt uo.. Washington, u- v. - l Which, to Be Decided La4er. She But if I can't live oil my in come and you can't live oh yours, where would be the advantage of our marrying? I) He (thoughtfully) Well, fjy put ting our incomes together, one of us would be able to live, at any fate. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE tor the 'TBOOPH Over 100,000 packages of Allen's Foot-Ease, the autiseptic powder to shake into your shoes, are being used by the German and Allied troops at the Front because It rests the feet, gives in stant relief to Corns and Bunions, hot, swollen achinc. tender feet, and makes walking easy. Sold everywhere, 25c. Try It TODAY. Don't accept any substitute. Adv. Unfailing Courtesy. "The convict who escaped was one of the most polite men in the prison "Yes; even when he knocked the guard down, he said: 'Excuse the lib erty I'm taking.'" TOUR OWN DBTJGOIST WHX TELL YOU Try Murine Bye Remedy for Bed, Weak, Watery Byes, and Granulated Byellds: No Smarting Iusl mtb comiorx. nnw iur soot ui mw njm j mall Free. Murine Bye Bemedy Co., Chicago. A beautiful theory is upset by the fact that some men are much worse than others. iinu itujwcitu VPti?'v x CITY HELPED BY NEWSPAPER Prominent Man of Mobile, Ala., Gives Testimony to Good Work by Press. "The Mobile chamber of commerce for the last couple of years has not taken any page space In newspapers; but we have had occasion recently to have a great deal of newspaper pub licity on several matters and the re sults from It have twen far beyond our expectations. I "Within the last two weeks jwe had a campaign for the raising ofl better Jive, stock. jBrhJch. .was jcommepted on by the newspapers throughout the country, and brought up scores of in quiries from all parts of the United States. Without this newspaper pub licity our campaign would have been for naught, as it waa through the newspapers that tho interest was aroused, and today everyone in this section Is talking cattle raising. "Another, instance? "Some weeks ago inaugurated a movement to celebiate a day in honor of fife Satsuma orange, grown in this section, which is a recent industry. Our . purpose waa to advertise it through the stores, hotels, etc. We did not think our first attempt would bj a big success, but the newspapers took up the matter with- a vfm, and the attendance from surrounding sec;" tions was far in excess of what we anticipated. "This was all accomplished entirely by the newspapers, and without their co-operation we do not believe we could have had such success." George G. Card, secretary of Mobile Chamber of Commerce. IMPROVING THE BACK YARD Women's Municipal League of New York Is Making Elaborate plans... For the Season. Wasted back yards are to be. im proved by members of the Women's Municipal league of New York. Sev eral of the members have taken courses in landscape gardening to pre pare themselves for the work of plan ning other people's back yards. Even the tiniest space of earth may he cul tivated in some way, and where soil is lacking," flowers and shrubs in pots can be used with good effect. A specimen garden is described by Mrs. Robertson Jones, chairman of the gardening committee of the league. First of all, the back fence is to be painted green, and a garden seat of lighter green put at the cen ter. Trellises for honeysuckle are at either side. Stone Jars containing small box trees will mount guard over each side of the path, with rows of barberry hushes leading up to them. This is an all-year garden, for the honeysuckle leaves stay on until De cember, box is an evergreen and the barberry bushes have leaves in sum mer and red berries in winter. The cost of this garden complete is about $40, including labor, plants, painting, bench and jars. ' Members of the league are trying to Induce the owners of whole groups of houses to install these miniature gardens, so that each family may have its own small rest-spot and play-space for the children. MOVE IN RIGHT DIRECTION Annual Clean-Up Exercises Have Been Taken Up With Enthusiasm That Is Commendable. The good influence of the painters as a factor for health and cleanli ness is manifested in the statement that largely through the persuasion of the national organization 2,200 cities and towns have begun annual clean-up enterprises, and this sea son it is expected that about 800 more will adopt the slogan. With 3,000 cit ies and towns scouring and scrubbing and painting simultaneously it may be Bald that the United States has got the habit of cleanliness. This habit once formed will endure. It will make for a healthier, better' country. It will set a standard of appearance and sanitation that must necessarily result In the years to come in better citizen ship, through sounder health and a more definite consideration for the general welfare. Washington has been cleaned up each spring during re cent years and is proud to have been one of the first to go after the disease carrying fly and to rout out its breed ing places. It has yet to acquire the painting habit, but that will surely follow. Had No Chance to Grow. Trees planted along the main streets of a Massachusetts city failed to show any growth for two successive years. Then some of them were dug up to be transplanted, and it was found that the trees had been planted Just as they came from the nursery, with the roots all bunched together and wrapped in burlap. Planning for Good Housing. Architects and draftsmen have been invited to take part in an architec tural competition Instituted by the housing commission of the city of Los Angeles to secure plans for tenement houses WW MEN'S 2.50 3 '3.50 '4.00 '4.50 '5 '5.50 SHOES WOMEN'S '2.00 '2.50 '3.0O '3.50 & '4.00 SHOES BOYS' '1.75 '2 '2.50 '3.00 MISSES' '2.00 & '2.50 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY WEARING W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES TV. X Do u el a. ho. r mad of . . i. . .1 i . m um hhi f. iru uwHn ui inn eqau prions, mi compno wita w Li . jjoaguts .Hoes (or style, workmanship and quality. As comfortable, cmwj walkine nova ixiej ara nnanrpaaaea. Th 93.00. ZXJM and S4.00 .hoe. wfflrlva ai mod seraiee oiuvr mun couaag a.UW SO WO.W. mSJiO snoee compare favorably with otner maae. coating; aXt.OO to K.OU. there are many men and women wear I hoes. Consult them and they will tall I uongias .noes cannot be excelled for I CAUTION! MTOk stamped oa the bottom. Shoe, thus siamued worth the pnoe paid for them. For 82 yean W. I Douglas hat guaranteed their value and protected tbs wearer amtlnst ntsh prices for Inferior shoes by bavin tats NAME AND PRICE stamped on the bottom before they leave the factory. Do not be persuaded to take some other make claimed to be Just as good. You are paying your money and ar. entitled to the best. If your dealer cannot supply yon, write for Illus trated Catalog showing how to order by mall. VV. I- Pong-la., SIO Spark St., Brockton, Vass. Bad Language. Thomas A. Edison on his sixty eighth birthday said to a reporter: "The result of this war will be a German republic that in fifty years will forge ahead of all of us." The reporter, impressed by Mr. Edi son's war knowledge, asked: "What language do the Belgians use Walloon, French, German?" "Humph," said Mr. Edison, "I know well what language I'd use if were a Belgian." j TOUCHES OF ECZEMA At Once Relieved by Cutlcura Quito Easily. Trial Free. I The 5oap.to cleansaAnd-jurlfy, the Ointment to soothe and heal. "Nothing better than these fragrant super creamy emollients for all troubles af fecting the skin, scalp, hair and hands. They mean a clear skin, clean scalp, good hair and soft, white hands. Sample each free by mail With Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, tept. XY Boston. Sold everywhere. Jkdv. Makes a Differenc "There is no sadder sight to me," said the Socialist orator, "thfin the la borer's empty diimerjjaill "Shure!" said a man in the crowd, "thot all depinds on whether it's imp ty before th noon hour or after." Had a Reason. Cat Doesn't her singing move you? Nip It did once-, when I lived in the next flat. Town Topics. Two beautiful Collar Pins With a signature from a of Arbuckles' Ariosa or Coffee and eight cents in stamps. Special introductory offer, endine May 15, 1915. I Cut out the Coupon now and mail it today Collar pins will be worn more than evt-r r his season. Fashionable high col lars have made them absolutely neces .ary These pins have absolutely solid rolled gold ops and will last for years. If tbey do not give excellent wear, we guarantee to exchange them without t;uesu'on. This special offer is made to get you to bay your first pound of Arbuckles Coffee new When you use this first found you will know why more Ar- Other wonderful presents you tVeddinaRing.No.226 Mall coupon, with 7 Ar trackle signatures and2-cent stamp. Solid gold-shell ring; word "Baby" embossed. SUe X to 4. Give size. Heart Ring. No. 227 Mail coupon, with. 12 Ar-bucklesignatozesandl-ceot Mai coupon with 9 Ar trackle'lenature and 2 -cent stamp This Kill d cold filed ring Is for men and women. Good weight, weals we'. Give size . - . Baby Ring, No. 228 Setter Than Ever n -: . ss- J-ry - - valuable premium. I IS fill 1 1 tha best domestic and Imported . i . . ... vuunirj, O OlO.f mailt IB ft.bO,V5.00ani 'Wharever r W.L.BOUI i that W, i price. PRICE ate al Tells What's the Matter With Him. "Well, what is the complaint?" de manded Squire Peacy, the well-known Arkansas justice of the peace, as there entered his office Constable Slacksputter escorting a colored male factor. "Do complaint, yo honah and t'anky for de 'terrygation " replied the culprit, before the officer could make answer, "am a posthumous creech in muh back, dat kotches me ker-blick every time I tries to run. Yassah, if it hadn't uh been dat-uh-way, de cap'n, yuh, wouldn't uh over took me in a munt o Sundays!" Kansas City Star. Took a Chance. "Walter Jones," said the teacher sternly, "you are not attending to the lesson. Did you hear Jessie Smith's description of the American product, hominy?" "Yes'm," replied the small boy glib ly. "All right, then. Give me a sentence in which you briug in the word cor rectly." With the courage of despair Walter replied: "Hominy marbles have you?" Answers. Cream of the Puzzle. "I see where the Kurds are going on a massacre." "Is there no way out of it?" "Does he hold out any hope?" A Mean Question. "I have been to consult a beauty doctor about my complexion." for you one-pound package Arbuckles' Ground buckles' Coffee is sold than any other packaged coffee, and why its sale is continually increasing. Get a package today, and earn these two beautiful collar pins for yourself or some one else. Cut out the coupon now ; buy one pound of Arbuckles' Ariosa (whole bean) or Arbuckles' Ground Coffee; cut the signature from the package, and mail it with the cou pon, and 8 cents in stamps now. This offer positively ends May 15, 1915. can get with your first package: stamp. Solid gold-ihell ring for ladles or misses. Give Size. Threw Baby Pins. No. 252 Send coupon, with 8 Arbuckle signatures and 2c stamp. Solid rolled gold p'ate tops. Word "Darling" on each pin. Bar Pin. Nv 262-Send coupon, with 10 Arbuckle signature and 2 -cent stamp. Three large, beauti ful Imitation diamonds set la three-knot design. Length, 2 inches. TTiit it thm tignatar yoa cut sn vvnart ana mm to nwH m ii i i i i i i t iu ffscxan ana ion ra Mt i vaiuaot premiums. If Jon could visit tba W. X lOBg-la factory at Brockton. Haatv, and how carefully the .hoe are made, and the high grade leathers used, yon would then under stand why they look and fit better, bold their shape and wear longer than ethev makes for the price. W. L. Dousia. hoes are sold through do stores In the terse cities end .hoe dealer. very Where. LADIES !! - iiiiniiiniiiiiiimt I USE GILBERTS ! JEWEL I TALCUM POWDER The Talcum of Quality, for refined people; Perfume rich, lasting, and ex- quibite; Powder of velvety flu en ess. In Class Jars 15c and 25c ' Sold by all dealers. MADE BY I " GILBERT BROS, & CO. BALTIMORE, MD. oiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiramituimiiuiiHiuHiiie WHY PAY ME? Bicycle G. & J. Style Casings $2.48 Bicycle Cement Tires 1.4S Cash with order. J. D. Pickard, Charlotte, II. C. DAISY FLY KILLER IS fliei. Nest, clean, ot namental, convenleat.1 cheap. Lat)ts all; tsason. u ad of! metal, can'tsplllortlp over; will not soil efj Injure anything. Guaranteed effective. I All dealers or seat express paid for sl.OSj HAROLD 80MERS, 150 E Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, K. T. CLIP HORSES NOV They will feel better, wark better and am less liable to colds. Inon aae tbeir value by clipping now. Get a Btewan Clipping Machine from your bard ware and harness dealer today. Price 7.bU for tbr World's best cltppinK machine. Clips horses, mules and cowa equally well. Absolutely guaranteed to please or money refunded. Don't delayDo It now.' CHICAGO FLEXIBLE SHAFT CO. Wells and Ohio Sis. Chicago, UU K1 vt,..- (This coupon Is good for the collar ftinS thflWI .hrtVA ttrtth ftnm MyI.U j signature and 8 cents in stamps ; cr for any oi ue other presents shown, with the proper number of signatures and stamps.) This offer doe not hold good after M 15, 1915. Only one coupon accepted from any one person or family. ARBUCKUt BROS., 71 Wl Water St., New York With this coupon, I enclose. ....... signatures from Arbuckles' Coffee, and two-cent stamps for which please send me: State here article desired. If ring, give sire wanted......,..,.. Name No. and Street. from aref v r11 ' MnsTsMsTs COUPON Jl j cy a woman ana ueiu iu strict commence, .v.a i t.juacis v. V
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