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m ;:)'.' ft : ftS" I, ' 'f.'s-' 1 ; if, ' a,- ' i K. V. v.; THE VEtVISH CHILD NPPDS TREATMENT A"'W ;J' ,4'WheB a. child sulks drowsily, or li ' fretful, h it usually due to wim slight '2 ,i: v 4i0rter of the digestive organs, and tTva; mild laxative Is very often all that li naoessary to restore cheerfulness and buoyancy of spirits In cases where tbe use of a gentle, effective laxative stimulant Is lndl- i cated, many of the best physicians are , now presenting Dr Ca. dwell a Pyrup Pepsin. This preparation is admitted ly the perfect laxa'ive. being mil. I. yet po6ltive in it 3 action (in the bowels, and far pref. rat.le to violent cathart ics and putative. i:n it is very pleasant to the taste and Is an ideal remedy to regulate and Mre-ngthen the stomach, liver and boweiB. Its easy, natural action makes it especially de sirable in the case of children, a dose at bed-time being sure to have the de sired result next morning. wi'n no at tendant unp'easantnoss or discomfort. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup l'eps.ln is told by druggists everywhere in 5"c and 11.00 bottles If you have never tried this splendid remedy, write to Dr W. B. Caldwell, 201 Washington St , Mon tlcello, 111., for a sample He will be very glad to send a trial bottle with out any expense to you whatever. See Value in Open-Air Schools. During Hie year l'.Ul the greatest percentage of increase among the dif ferent forms of anti tuberculosis work was among the open ulr schools for aoamic and tuberculous children. On January 1, 1911, there were only 29 open-air schools in operation or pro Tided for in the entire country. On January 1, 1912. there were 91, an ln cunaae of 214 per cent. Sixty-two new sefecoli have been established or p. o Tlaad for this past year. This entire nanber of open-air schools have been established sines January 1, 1907. IS- For COLDS inl GRIF Capcuinb la the bent remedy r Haras lie echln ind fe vertahneas curn the C-oM eud rtorea normal eoDdltlona. It's liy4-ffects iuiuiedialrly 10c., SJc . will 60c. At eVwa: alores. . The happiest people In the world are those who are most easily flat tered. (knstipalnm cause mid seriously ngirra-v.-ttes inanv disease. K 1H thoroughly cured by Dr IVice's 1'cllcts. Tiny sugar coated granules. Any man oni'.ht to get three square moals a day if lie is able to work end ablo to keep from being worked ONLY OVK "ItliOMO yrlMNF." rtHli UXAI'IVH II1KIMO gri.MSK. for th siKOainr.i .if K. W l.ttt'L. t iled tho World over U. Lure a old In UDt Uaj. 26c. 'Hie motto of a grass widow: tme, always shy." 'Once ITCH ITC!! nllevei1 li. :K minutes by yTwotford'a Sanitary Lotion. At Dl ukkIsi- Many a slf made man merely offers sa explanation that doesn't explain. Clergy and Religious Press endorse MILAM the most reliable Reconstructive tonic and blood renovator We,the underlined, hereby certify tht ws have taken Milam with very benefi cial reiulU. Believing it to be a valuable remedy, we authorize tho publication of our endorsement. Kf. CVeland H.i'l, Hector of ( lino li (.1 t!ic 1 1 il , 't-.aii y , Danville, Va. Kev. K. L. Mi Nj:i, 1'aitor I'lejbytenun ( Iiuk h C l.arlotle I . 11 , Va. Kel. J ( 11 i!a:ul, l'lutor Keen Street Bapn-.t Church, Danville, Va. Kef II I) (jueiiaat, Metliodnt Miniiter. Danville, Va. Rer D 1'. Ulr, Method'nt Minitter. Danville, Va. 1 ,4- iLrtAauL.yuiiyiiwu'fS' z " "y fashions In dress than do remlnlne members or 1 " ' f t ' W"W I ! the white race Similarly they are not exercised lb , ' Jj imlTii gV 1 ifSmT 'tnntANMM Jf . AXTLBUR P. NESBIT H& fis Safe; A PREJrrT DAY JJVD.'Aii GRJL V V V as rtted the HIO Indian girl la progressing in accordance with the example set by her while sisters Indeed. It IS u question whether the Indian girls are not. In many reBpects, ad vinelng more rapidly than their prototypes among the paletaces. However, It must not tie Inferred that the preBentday trend ot cul ture and education and progress among the Indian girls is a paral lel as to alius and purposes with that which prevails among her talr cotnplexloned cousins tjulte the a matter of lat't lor Instance. It that, generally speaking, the Indian preset. t give tar leas thought to "Tho Methodist" ndora Milam The endorsement of "The Methnd'ut" It aot to l l.ad by anything of doubtlul mar It, but thu pajjer iiamii rrndy to lend Its liiflueni fur that nlnch it lielievei will tend to the batiefmrnt of humanity, ipintually, awwally, materially or phyiually. Whan iurh men Kcvi. f). P. Tata, Horace D. .uerrint and oihera erf like high character give thru un. walihed endorse ment tu the plivii.al lK"ielm derived fiom t.iaiemely aUeiined .n the laat pag of cf thia r, w leel safe in commending it to our rej.leri K. Moaely, In "Thi Meiiioditt" fur Septeinlier. 'The Baptist Milam. MUtai li tha nam of art Biadlrln Dow Y lay manufaclurvi In Ilanville. and from th tinwxilali of aoma of our bet ettiieni ean aafvlr recom-nend It to our friends whoara saf fwlnff wilh sny of 1h diseaw It protwrt to mrs. The men at tha baad ot tha rnvnpanf msn aiartnrtni this m)lHna ran b reiiaa an. Kar. J K. tlxaa. In tha Haptlst t'nlon. 4 A aii your dru()t or writ for booklat Tha HIUri Uedlclne Co., Inc. DarwIH. V. K tor Qrtf Malr to Natural Color aaawnaf aaaaal H saa tent laetaaeslsaaaa pravaata tWaatr fro falllafga satl alli. XANTHIN K OO., RlottmortrJ, Virginia contrarv, may be girls of fashions In dress than do remlnlne members or the white race Similarly they are not exercised over RurTrnne and they do not place such stress i on the development of musical accomplishments. lut, on the contrary, the twentieth century In dian girls are devoting their energies to a mas tery of ciokery and n'Wlng and the other essen tials of MH i-e-sful home making In which. In tho estimation ot some old tashloned folks, the white girl.i ol the period are giving all too little ntten lion At the same time, many of the red Kklu belles are not content to Ignore the hoi la) accom plishments which are supposed to enhance the at tractiveness of modern young women Accord Ingly at the Indian School ill Carlisle, I'a . and other law lri-t It u 1 Iciiih of this kind we find tho daughters ol the forest crowding the classes lu tiiusli'. paining, drawing, dancing, modern ath letlis. etc. and even heboid tlieHe descendants or the savages developing marked dramatic ability In amateur thtaiinal entertainments ot various kinds Kvery person Is forced to admit or the wisdom nnd benellts of the white man a education ' for some Indians I lie remarkatile III stories of some of the sell tniiile Indians who have, arter inquiring the wlilte mans book learning, adopted the white mans mode or lite, amply attest the Buccess of the transformation In Individual cases There In. however, and perhaps always will be a difference of opinion as to the wisdom of at tempting to fix the Anglo ttaion standards Tor the entire rising generation ol America native tribes Oddly enough there seems to he more widespread belief in mch a policy for the Indian (Iris thnn Tor tbe young men of the tueca We say. oddly, because when new condition! have confronted an uncivilised or semi rlvlllied people It hai usually been the men who have ac customed themselves to the new order ot thing! , more readily than the women In the rase of ' most Indian clans, however, the women have nn.ven more amenable to the eiactlnni of the 1 new life wherein aeeins to He the only alvitlon EndorSOS 1 of the entire Indian life various reasons: have been advanced In explanation of this, one of the most plausible helng that It has not been aa dir flnrlt for the Indian girl to forego auc pleasure na he enjoyed In her old life aa It bai been tor the young brave to foresaae tha eirltenaent of the rhaae and the carefree nomadic lite and to aettle down In a Died habitation wltb tbe Irkaonia monotony ol the wblte man a life Also. It la Im possible 10 overlook th Influence eaerled by tbw example of the considerable numbar of lodian women who hae married wblta eel tiers 10 Okla homa and othet parte ol lh "t rn at the oulael of her career In the conven tional environment nf the trie Indian llrt riaa many advantage! oer bar brotbar who com plelea hi education at the aam tlma It not ID friue,ntly ha poena Ut a younjt man of Indian blood graduate! with booort Irom aotti ledlan chool only tn Bnd no opponanltle waiun aim rotnmetiaurate vtth bla ability, f maU won0r that In some Itaataavroa ta youaf tna re vert to the idja and annda of Hfe ot tBtr rora liira Tb ladiaa ctn, ci tha other nand, caa t sure that whajo BaiabM a acBoot dotiraa that Incladei domeattc economy mar la a piaca He was hidden one night 10 a little affali Where each gueal must make fun wilh a atnry, So he thought tu make plain to the gath ering there That ut tale-telliriK he cuuld win glory He wa fond of u iluimil, whose futher wag host An Irascible, gouty old Colonel So he choee fur tlie atory to pleasa them the most A short Joke from tha J-adles Home Journal. You're aware. I've no doubt, of the page that he read. For each month when the JournaJ comes, finds me. With a wink of my eye and a wan of my head Looking over Hie page, "That Reminds Me." Well, our anxious young friend learned the story Oy heart. With all nieiiniiy's curdage lie txmnd It: He was sure 'tw.aild lie heard as a rare piece t.f int. When he tin. light of the place where he found It IOWA WOMAN WELL AGAIN Freeu From Shooting Pains, Spinal Weakness, Dizziness, by Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ottumwa, Iowa "For years I was almoet a constant sufT. rer from femaiei trouble in all 11s dreadful forms; shooting pains ail over my body, sick headache, spinal weakness, diiziness, depression, and everything that was Igirnd. 1 tried many doctors in different parts of the United States, but I.ydia E. I'inkharn's Vegeta ble Compound has done more forme than all the doctors. 1 feel it my duty to tell you these facts. My heart is full of gTatitude to Lydia K. Pinkham's Vege table Compound for my health. "-Mrs. Harriet E. Wampi kr, 524 S. Ransom Street, Ottumwa, Iowa. Consider Well This Advice. No woman Buffering from any form of female troubles should lose hnrie un til Bhe has given Lydia K. I'inkharn's Vegetable Comtiound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal in gredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valua ble tonic and irrvigorator of the fe male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham'8 Vegeta ble Om pound. If yon want special advice write io Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Ljnn, Mass. Yonr letter will be opened, read and answered bj a woman and held In strict confldenee P,"!,.",i4rJ' ' "Tra roe So hi f.iiin an.l hcg.-ui with him the Oct -n of 1 li.-.t up the Oil.-. An.l they e.av hush. s. While the men in their nervousness Kr' W verv pale Anil Hi.- holies could not l.hh; their hlushes. Hut lie sl.ilniii. r. .1 riitlit throuKh till lie came tu the ell. I Though his' s.iul was suffuse. I with a VMiiuler t his memory mlt,rl.t have pruve.l 11. l all his fllellll Anil hn.l cuiiseil ) Mi 11 10 make a wilil t.lu lid. r Best lor XOUGHS s COLDS GIVE AND TAKE. father, n up I:. jlKhtway h. be a ereat be- f. mm or itaTeeaiMMstatiiiise, art H- ftsa- TIM tNkW. ee efcfepee. , J. HAI, feent Hs Raw Tee v f-w n ivmtum 7r-s Tiiisa . km Iree., I . I SAVA7 7?fAS' awaiting her She will never hnve liny dithouUv In ohtalnliiK a well paid position m domestic serv Ice. for the instructors at our Indiun schools have more applications thnn they cnu accept Irani re sponsible families enner to secure lotnpeteiit In (1 1 an Klrla as household helpers Some ol the tip pllcants even surest tbe possibility of artoptiiiK a younn Indian Klrl If one be lound to tuitll e poctatlons Or. If the IndlHn ttlH of the present day. upon completing her educiitlon. elect to t r lor a live Ihood in some one ot the artistic pursuits she seema to hate advantages over her brother luliv as marked aa under the circumstances above men Honed Tho Indian brave. In his native state, does not show aptitude tor any lorm of artistic handicraft unless It be the laablonlnn of bows and arrowi But the IndlaD women have trail! tlonal skill In bead work, lu feather work and In leather work and the Indian women ot the south west have Tor countlees generations rirelled In pottery manurarture, In ru weaving and in basket manufacture When an Indian girl la enabled to use such talents In aecordnnce with the know I edge ot modem art Ideals which a school edura tlon gives her It goes without saying that she has ready to hand a very agreeable and very re muneratlve mean of llvellhrxjd School leaching la another vocation which opens to the educated Indian girls a future that la vlr tuallr closed to tbe redaklna of the sterner aei There are in the llDlted Htate a large and con stantlr Increasing number of Indian schools. -that Is. primary grade schools for the education ot the founger Indian children 00 the reservations, and U is coming about that almost all of the teachara la tneae cbooIs art Indian young women wbo have quallfJexl for tbe work at (. arllele or other otooola and t7 course In normal acboola Indeed tb aucca or great number ot tBeee voung Indian women acbool teavchera In earning their HeellhooO bf brain work vbll to many of tbe Indian young men of tbe period noil dpnd upon manoel labor lor Ulr eanilDti mptiaataww aa doee nothing tl( t change tBal com about In tb ! of Indian wotneta It la. un der gueb diTtiwatanrew. romplt rral of oondlttoM otarr tboaa tbnt obtained 1 tfa loof ago tN tt) Indian woman ara eom pallet 10 do all of Ubr: labor, H'hi tna ma ware reapo tibia wly for U llabtaf uaba. r. ty ban, davrrtad Ibamaalvea excluaWely to warfare and lit than. ' Taerw U MUa 4fJ,M tBat w ttplataMWra of ifea aucewaa wbiefc o atay tweaiOath eanmrt 1 lAWD&y hwa- at cyiKLsir SCHOOL iIihii tliK are inuK.i -n deiivor H found in the which has come I" tl healthful ancestors, an own e-vrlv training utnl . would Ibis explanation ounBl it ut Ions possessed hi.i1 which have stood if In al lo. is fields hei r.iy.'- "I cotiil healu .in 1 1 01 11 generation.' of 1 (he HilVi 111 e of ttleir ,ut door III e I'ai ticularly account lot III" splendid l,v so rnai.v Indian Kirls thi'm in ood tjteiul m many eiactlnn vocations, tor Instance, 111 iiuisinit dr. -at numbers of Indian Kills have quail!!.-,! tu trained nurses and the services of most of Ih.-m are In coimtant demand at 1"U 11 month The ludlnn baby, strapped tt inielv packed In an eloUKl'led the purpose, can neither kick nrovea an sdvantsge which effect In later life Similarly Is there no danger that the child will attempt 10 walk hi tin earlier age than Is desirable Kr earliest childhood the average Indian girl hsj heel! subjected to that rigorous outdoor life which results In making them almost perfect physically Kor Instance. Ihere may be cited the method followed In giving an Indian child s bath, a weekly eveut The mother visits some convenient pool or stream and the young member oT the household, after being loosened from her odd cradle. U placed in ahal low eater lo kirk and splash to her heart s con tent In due course the dripping youngater la lifted from the water and. Instead of being ten ANSWERS FOR THE ANXIOUS. I .lie y It is not piod torni lor you ti. precede our escort in K K down tin aisle ol a lln.il.-r When vo,i do mat It nu. s th.- audi, in e the niipiessluii that inn have paid lor the b.mI ( ut Inns 1 he hall of 11 dollar bill which vou send, askliiK If U Is Keiiu Inc. bus a Kood appearance Send the other half, and perhaps you will e,,i the denied answer It Is easier to ,p lid the hole bill at once Did Header 1 sailor If he uiard lack .No. tat It would not injure down on the blai board or so basket woven lor nor squirm and this Is lar r r hlng In Its Arabella If the young man Ihr.Ht iih to kill himself If you do not ac ,ept him, and your papa Is the only undei taker lu the town, and Is also ,he coroner, you should certainly give the matter serious thought bed ore de "Rockefeller must llever In reciprocity." "Why so','" "Why, whenever he riven ,-iwny a million or .so he alliances the pi ico of oil." The Thin Girl's Terrper. Nil thin woman can afford to lose ier ten. per "No! liiup ." says a Rood authority, "will make you so nnBul.n' or i'ive your face such an unib slrah e look as the free indulgence of your own will" A ,-iil w'i" was ttiin to a really painful d.-rree sVili ed ::n pounds in I'.n .lavs on the follow lug regime Twelve bouts' s'rep 11 day. a well ventilated ami cold room lo s'rep In, with plenty of fiesh air nil nlh' . Huh! down coverlets for warmth aid hot water baps at the f -t If thev are cold, loose, light clothing ' all times, with p'enty of tpace ubout the 1 best. 1 lion Id els and waist, h diet ' cereals. 1 ocoa, flesh fiells or etarrhv vegetabbs. potatiX'S. leans, etc. milk ' and cream everything of a wnrmlnK. fat producing niituie In the way of , food, w at m balhs. though not too fre .neatly 1 idlng what an outsider uml duty to do It to decide la difficult tor between love 'May The Curse ou hub I tee 1 marry for 1 ons. love' and mar '- Linrlon Why la It? This Is a marvelous age. muses 1 ihe man with the Iht ruHPe?ct I t e eye. ( and another Just aa gisid "We have progressed until we have achieved the j wireless telegraph, the horseless car ring", the noise'luss trsln, the childless home, the bussless telephone and the 1 iinell less match " "Yea" agrees the man with the j I Opinion 1 j Kvcr notice ! 1 to go fiom tun 1 poiwl to bettci ' iw mm h easier 11 Is to worse than from derly dried with aoft linen. 1 simply hung to tho ,(,n) lale. "but why la It the halrlesa bough of eonie convenient tree by menna cT a cloth tied around tbe walat, and there dries In the air and the sunshine while the mother stands by. looking wltb approving eyaa npin the progreaa of tblt heroic hardening process In the old days tha Indian girls accepted at tender age tba traditional lot of Indian women that ot pack horse, and It " nothing unusual In tba average Indian camp to sea wee glrU tolk lag along wltb bundlaa ot wood. etc. almost as large aa tbamaalvea This condition yet obtains to a eoMldarabl itant, altbougb Is not so unlyeraaJ aa tormarly. Tba capacity ot tba in dUn dtrla for bard work, however. Bndi dally ex amplification In averr "alk ot Mia which they bave aaierwd Incldnntly. tt may be mentioned ibat wbatatar tnBuaoca etllltatkn eiert up on tha young woman in wboea aln eouraea In dlaa blood tb wwtar ma to Iom Ibat Iot of oreaananta and brlfbt colors wblcb baractriia all cWldraB 0 tba lldrnM and whlcb tba la dUn tlrl wUI Ut ctop out la bar lattar-dny cotv UtnM. Uirragb IBey ba faabtowad Is coord atc iti tba aoat oontaatioaaj mode Brought Them Together. an ftaadiiy kkim4 OtWaf Yaf;',. lc d.Cyrm.yjti' ' nrtaWli Jentt.b,. who Mt Jtt fsbed a fttejf. t1a t f whfrb 1 r,'1 In "uff r''"'. -' ta," tU bald TBat Ura Is J1 ujilraUr atitirit topHi ar wkara tr f artart t tv. ty oOf waoaa laaau. ,Wlt tn U tha tfrsvlst roo aft dta sr. Vmt1( tls m i Ualr ers. I It BSPMOwd that ail tlx b.t -Tr tt out MwM twiVam. tmH "1 flTlt.ivwW. tin Bk-nt . i ...iMm ens left !. r. t tk f n tn t.e 1 'We were fu'lr.rf VI a i' 1 in "It Is tt a prol,:m tit ko aba called out, from tba otfaar aid ot tba roooi: -frWi. Mlaa Jordas,,1at art ftitl aad .Mrs., Hta.sk uikisc abtjut sd kr rtniwltasf ' ttn. Plb. tnio tit ttvm tU Uwt pTOBta,' I rptia& f ' "Vfall, t4 twgt to tbt rfitr rwt -tCtarr wa ft ' tba mow nd a IH for ' Tut eyes of every otn8 aatea 111 tt'gllt - , , ........ lei fVc-m af "n- tm la bo valuable while the hairless Dim Is an object of amuaemeut Worldleae, But Not Wlreleea. "Hpeak to me." he begged Uejenr. broken only by a grim. rarribSg sound Tbe wires were crossed again Hie School. "Not only " says the editor. "Is your poetry constructed In direct op post lion to every known rule of poetry but It Is not metrical." and looks with scorn at ibe editor "Who claimed It waa metrical" he Jemandi "Ton yourself have Just said that It Is tba opposite of all nth r poetry How ran a tnmg oa met rlril and diametrical at tba same timer ToMlnf hl foTlrxlia ovrt, of bll yea. ha 1 "o foaalbly. "Ito you knowT lay tba yooni van wltb tba UgrowlD. chin and tha vardona aara. "ar at nasy gtrli hiva avsVd m for my pbotograpb. Really, I don't know but 1 bould teal iattarad Wb dt ru ppoa tbtr astur' u, ; ... 'It la tlnplt W ! ib 1th lot Ins ttKMrth aad tha kM tytt. " Tliey "t . te mfl a. coattf ralwotlna tbal tU U out tf tbt Post Toasties A Treat So Sweet; Add Cream Then Eat. Post ", :t Toasti 6Si we.Lealewa. ' , Hb. ...
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