Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 39, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 June 1905 — Page 6

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i WO OPTIMISTS. ' A aller to Jo. i ! JeffH K'kni !irt: k r.p He Ii. K i I MM puniM ) T ant f i thank I I nuM 1 t ad (M art Fjr IS it Mi l'uk Ih.K tio.Ja igh hurt. th': aa It d.H-. brave HMO'S In . h,.nlt an! r.ird U atari) a love I Ossi; I' facing Witt 0.1J irueh leaser aoul M ik -n of ia.M. i. lie.j.e t.i react tr.e goal; In smpatr - with all. In human ainlr.eaa 1 i I .- b t I tt (dear g, r not tlile A i- i bre l rei f the ii.uk

And r.i ovJ .

roush ler

I V

ct.-.it ,:sht, th In All

nil t irk. Ring out of Jarkneei burns and beacon

ii ft. sight. Tt i ii:.s, -f i ifie optimist: get there axe other names in th orient .1st . If faith In man in 1 woman that still lasts. T. 'Ugh rh:l.. 1 t - ni w.n. rs br.ter

If point to take m.sf irtune as a frler.il Al 1 to t vheerfu. to tht ery end. I'M t. pol i'j b praise nor deeply

"I'll hc to I aagoad opens? I 'us for a ui.ii;:.; litre cuuie io or t

patnoaj tonytag u tu rail, fliia-i- s-d to Oaat WwkAnM

üu to unbend a lu ll-, aud i4ii'-.ir to be engaged in an animated couveiaa-

lioa Miiü m, purely for the purpose of averting suspicion?" 1 will not! Su. h a position as this is intolerable uuthiiiksble ! " It is It is Impossible But It exist.- my lords and geutleiueu. like the human ran-

rel;eve eyes of strain.

Fi i .. Kest T.. c.i F - by Loo.v.iv M D. staut Objecta.

ETIQUETTE OF CARDS. Inert Is Leas and Less of Calling Not Ueiuneii. But Cerium Obligations Should Be Oh&ttved.

1 here it g . - i d bt that .i a season obligator) calls grow las for be demand upou Uiui' of uicu und wuuicu in aoclell is si) grant l bat It

It is n i) Bvyit tbat (host who livt it titles hac a uvub'cd vision tud A

ii'iauo.; ttftd lOOfc ab. 'in tLr gdfft the ' Munti) neu;)!1 never bu

I Look ai the man Of woman who works would be wull nigh IgafOSaiMi bo malt u a shop, of at a desk. or in a close room j at oiatiy calls as formerly . and ao it is ' I M ......ill.. .....I IIMii Bllil MAM Ulll kkl .1, ........ ..II.. n al.... ...1 . I . a

. . . .ui ua," iuimiiu' mm mui.iii.'i . ...... . i . i i liii' I I . : lll.l ll .11 ill' s I i i . tj

i r . T w k ' th. i -o ihr .;iti, 1. 1 b. iii.i ti ti.. :i . xiaud only ones exacted. Thai

T " . liI w" e eyes that dwall ..mantly uism a

suua: :ou loneu u.n'ii upou or, u laat proper fvr me to be engaged iu ooarartatioa with a total stranger."

If A If

Then . At : h

fj - and an r ' I now rn s dew was fresh on brow . trtte wjrld ss through a Is true optln-.'.sm. true optimist no less. it bolt, thu iroub. J world

b.e Ol -r in The

'J. yea, it ia. H It were uot they woullot do it ia those delightful storie you ve read ik often lu that Iaper It's quite the thing these days. To remove the curat, however, all w me tu Introduce "

But 1 don't wisU " Fatdon me. tint let me ask you not o be ao ild and distant eape ialif not ao JistAUt. You'll exp)se the nature of the tie that binds us.

It is Itttposeibtt for the e.K' lo have Jiat sofi cl.ar look it should retain, abiu it ha to be foeiised miistautly poll object! thai an- against the fai-e. Byte need a aide pempecUei to keep .hem clear.

li uot lo i

'hat Otatn sho'ild be in fjleeU d Inn mie s inn" la not too full, but a wotnuu w !m has i'timiK' iin uts for eiery h. ur of the dav run make erv lew visits.

sgys the Waabtnftoa TUaea Nothing but .Uatb ur sonoua Ulneaf at! racOM dinner tall uot bing i made prompt l. one week alter the

j The shor'

iter, the dark i diuner. or within two weeks at the

las ot autuiun. whii !i tt iiiiire i i'iitant lougusi. Luih heon . alls should !

ight m ih- (ace nj which one worki lilgardad as obligatory! ani be paid 'atal to the expression of the eye. It j about aa promptly as dinner visit but auset lines at the contra, little bass the truth is more time i taken lor tnder the lower tyebtfhet and altbtta. for the entetiainni. nt is nut re riaitit i line betwi .ii the blows It ' i-: i-i I . .

one of those persons u ukmg at at ' bat forebjntrtcallonr "akrt it n ttraate thai tJatre nhooid yet be i inously fager look, but it is not an attractive doubt in the minds of some women a

riurneuiy sue leauea m vu. uer me aQd rüb- (he facf of aH pp, &td ,(( wht,fhtr or IU(l u,a tta , him. I i ...

i i anerwani. it does no'.

RAPID FIRE ROMANCE t)

MBRKILV the little tteamer bobbed up and down for a - .ft . o..-.triy eind was blowing across the lake. l t of the pa--. t.a : i'i;ht the refuge and ttf latin of the cabin, and taaaatdJ to be engaged despairingly in praying for d-'ath. But two stiil reuaiued on derk. Tb. y w r- Orlando G. Spoonamore. apl'alist and young man of leisure, party of the first part, and a hands' -rue yo.ing woman with fluffy brown hair, party of the eeoond part, and they naiveae to be sitting side oy She wui absorbed in a ropy of the Philadelphia Saturday Evening Statte, and he was rtadtaf the automobile n i.s .u a daily paper when he wasn't git anlag at hla fair companion out or -he torner of his starboard eye. Th" priad freshened, and be protatti to button his light oercoat Bu: the .t button was unaccount

ably missing, re i led ion i I mm- , i b- b. tain n. :- i M chanicalli pn 1mm his two flaps aect

resumed his reading And his glancing Presently, having finished the stonr. the young woman ra.- 1 her head, ' lojked around her with ud Jen urprita, and s arted to rise. Bp oaai reit a slight tuf at h.s cbett He looked down. To bis horror he found that he bad pinned the loose flap of her Ueht ;

to hi in

t"hat s better As I a as about to say. my name is Orlando o ; ;a more. 1 move in respectal le society, and personally 1 am entirely harmless. 1 don'i look like a ranuibal. do It" N -no. but" "And your name, as I have Just Jitcovered by looking at the printed tag on that rajH r, Is " She nastily turned the paper tbi

tn r sice up. I windows afford no small view, la to naai "Too late. You are Miss Qionaat -,u the waI1 pictarei of nwuntnlnt. of Ooovius I am de-lighted to meet aTO of wide-stretching paature lands, you :n this informal, unpremeditated; This lnav sound ,ike ,bcoretica1 adway, and become so eloat an a quaint- , rlce bu trv u oncp Md y(M see ance In so short a time. Asking your ' jow practical it is

;..ir : :i i r .1.. .ng inio siang i win .

add that I am decidedly struck on' "1 don't belitwt you are trying te to separate us!"

afterward.

It is impossible for fhe workers of the ; W hen an tattrtaiatf; a (at ranuett world to change the vision in front of of a friend, offers th. hospitality of h'tu to the wi ler one of nature but her boBM to a woman with whom she Jftert are doaent of ways in which they ; is unacquainted, it is not Incumbent :an n st the eyes so that the straluej ' upon her to return the visit paid h.r ook at; I -ln tired expression will be , by the stranutr after the entertainnodiSed and held at hay nient unless she f, oh laollltd to do The best expedient offered the office 1 so. It is a matter of prefer, nee. H rker and the woman who lives In a A man who has been entertained mall room in a shut In street, where the throtmh the courtesy of a mutual ac-

iuaintani

After that hunless his hOSb -VitatiOBI to him A woman v Ii i I

pays his all of obligation.

C0NCKRN1NO CHURCHMEN Poi l'lus go'S on ss he i in, irtacnlai and practicing the simple life He has bi-.Mi reducing display on the one hand and salaries on the Other. Mrs John V fox. a tfe of a .Ww 11011 irvhlfeej, 'H 'be first woman to become principal of the (Tiautamiua Institute, one of the best Kiiowu Quaker a boot l.ov Hoch of Kansas is sn ardent Methodist. Sine, his King to Topeka as governor he has been much In demand as a speaker at bur.ii affairs of different denominations I kt governor feels even more at home la

s church affair than he does at a po Htb al convention. A Capuchin, expelled by the Trench government from the nvent of Hayon ne, has Just been decorated by the Spanish government for an act of heroism. Nesr his convent of refuge It Hurgos a child aas bally burned. To save it from death by the prOOttt of uraftiiiK. this brave monk gave 29 pfc s of his own skin. Kev Frank Ü. Chsda has bOta fOT V: years pastor of the Bohemian work In Baltimore. Ills church now has SO fas mhtTI and there are 270 pupils enrolled in the Sunday school. 3o In the kindergarten, and 180 girls In the gt Wing school The church also maintains boys' and girls' clubs and a mothers' meeting. RAILROAD RATE LEGISLATION

tt Is Unconstitutional and Unnecessary to Confiscate the Property of the Railways.

HER WEAKNESS Gl HOT FLASH LS AND SIN LP, CÜNQÜERCU AT LAST.

not re;

;it his Visit further ill-

make calls often i

put portraits, maps, or any of proxy. Bisten or d

"Palsied Ve the hand that would dc such a thing! Still." he continued tugmng at the refractory fasteniug. "I am doing the best I can. Suppose pot see if you can't help me." A later their hands touched

T the best of his was there when he The breeze, or somee torn it off. j. bad th stick- ? ktie and pinne the ily together Th :i he

atn tne protecting naps. -he Rocky mountains, with wind-swept lib a furious blush she drew hers aapogai sr.d gorget: Ptkea Paal with awsy-with considerable effort, for Or- t9 peon of sn,iw th M,,rs,..h . Bni1 lando had a muscular grasp and sho :n th. Oaanwvtmwia mmkIii , i,.. vt.

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sms distant apara , lowstone F'ark- reLMons thi. rir r..t.

it to n ' urn or s them by tort are dtle

mat kn: i if decoration on the wall. .gated to ftilflll th! duty, and vlslta If you can ' afford good pictures and so paid count in every way like those

Jon t find what you want in the inei- ' paid by principals. Among the 1 . Ma i ensive lithographs go to the railrosd diffli tilt ies that frequcn'U arise in ptj j

im.es wnere they make up traveling ing calls is the problem of the ac:uide books and . ulars. advertising j compsnying friend or relation, beautiful scenery, and get some of the Thus, if the woman who owes a pictures they use. j call has staying w:-h Mend or re-

They have wouderful hits of scenery; lation. is It allowable to have the

visitor accompanv her in Ena kling a call?

According to the

d the ncesai-.y

I'm

was about to bi when she remsn

for caution. "Miss Gloriana Goovius," he gasped, as sh hastily moved closer, and ner j fluffy hair Hew across his face "I ; thinit I can get this thing loos j pretty soon If you will sit just as you

art, and be perfectly calm! . . afraid you will have o help

again.' "I won't." "Wclli my hands are so so numb from this cold breeze that I shall have to give it up. I sugsest that we go into the cabin, seat ourselves in somt secluded corner, and " "Yes! Yes! Let us go st once!" "But we shall have to move With csu'i IB, and you will have to walk exceedingly close to me, in order net

Pal land? nd th p Fr- r' 1 I

Of fhe Thousand islands I tpt reat bet Of the New with Its conflict of surf

-:e a vivid impression of 'h nature we cannot get close to except :hrouch pictures during the months of jur tight and ten-hour toil FOR BABY'S COMFORT. Jieanliness of Child and Its Clothiog a Prima Essential. But Not Always Regarded.

!'. - iH.ice tbi re

is no objection whatever to the puest accompanying her hostess and beim introduced However if the friend called upon Is out, the card of the :n--.ompanyinn friend is nor left the call not being in any 0 - Ipuh bt T Again, if a fiend is s'ain.r with people unknown to h. r a wo-; an sometime, rinds herself .ii doubt as to the proper course r,, jiirsue. It is perfectly correct to call on a friend without knowing her hostess, but the caller must In courtesy ask to see the mistress of tjie house, and leave a card for her For this reason It 1 always impossible to call upon a friend while she is stayinc with people with whom you

are to be, on cor-

trrap

his overcoat

lis-

T Eee." Is there anybody so densely isr. rnt as not to understand that it was absolutely accessary for Orlando to put bis arm protecting! around her lovely form as they proceeded cautious. toward the cabin? Think how the boat was ph'bing! An BOW passed away. Th?y were still occupying a doubis seat in s corner of the cabin By s j tint effort, which took considersh.s tim. they hsd succeeded in extract-

In a large measure the comfort and

rood health of the baby depends upon j art tint.

the sttentioa civen to the mstter of per- ,,lal terms tonal leanllness. A neglected bahv is' Ha hostess notifies her friends that

i a healthy one. and not aiwavsa i Pn? nas a ItKWl ttajrlag witn h -r II is !

comfortable one. Especial attention ) lucarabwnt tipon 'hose who have been should be civen to the nankins not oriv told to make a. all inimediatelv This

IS regards freqn nt changes, but seeing applies to men as wrell aa to women, that 'hey are projierly washed and cared In rase a card is left for tht '

i for Chafing is usually the ratntft, not i P ,n house. i niy of taglaet in ehaagn them st the pi ipar time, but of Impn par washing POPULAR DRESSINC-SACQUE

ami liyinkr tnem. tMM SBOaM never he jsed a second time without washing, Everything on the Kimono Order i and when the Changs is made, the lis- Seems Popular These Days with j :arded . loth should at once be put into , Womankind, j a pail of water kept for that purpose. i : i least onop a day in hot waatbar This Is sn aiiinasslf simple jarkt. j' ?...r fhf. rlnTha KhmiM V.a t-..II A4uitv mafia on. I ii..L-t- allr,rw,l .,n

,ng the atickpin. but they seemed to , 5Qakpn of fhJg in'muslim

! up and down in clear water, then ' zephyr, cambric or French flannel, the washed In good warm suds. boiMQ about : only trimming being the stibued strap : Hi mirmres u n.hoil - nt .1.

A ja, shook the boat , ,w , ,, , .... .u w, '"'I' water, th" soap suds we r nsed lere we are sweetheart! whie- ... , .. .i . , .. .. .

Jul'" wwaw, in nun to ury. II pns.iuie n 'he sunshine, hut certainly out of lOOfl When parfsetly dry. fold as 'he loth is to be worn, but it is not neces- i

I -ary to Iron them tand many contend

that It Is better not. If the skin has bat 0BM ' hafed from lack of attention, or

t a raaiS artAllM Leon ! f w. .... 1 -

It's eminently proper. " " . luai" , ... .,. :,' ,.- I cause, keep the skin well rubbed with

Testifying before the Senate ComBir.t,.,. at Washington. Inter-State Commerce Commission l'routy said in discussing the proposition to give to that Commission the power to ragUlatt railway rates: "1 think the railways should make their own rates. I think they should be allowed to develop their own business. I have never advocated any law, and I atn not now In favor of any law. which would put the rate making power Into the hands of any COBV mission or any court. While it may be gaoaaaarf to do that some time, while that is done in some states at the pr s ent time, while It is done in some countries. I am opposed to it, . . . The railway rate Is property. It is all the property that the railway has got. The rest of Its projHTty Is not good for anything unless it csn charge a rate. Now it has always seemed to me that when a rate was fixed, if that rate was an unreasonable rate, It deprives the railroad company of its property pro tanto. It Is not necessary that you should confiscate the property of a railroad; it is not necessary that you loould say that it shall not earn three per cent, or four per cent. When you put in a raf that Is inherently unreasonable, you have deprived that company of its rights, of its property, and the Circuit Court of the Iii. States has jurisdiction under tho fourteenth amendment to restrain that. . . . I have looked at these a s rreat many times, and I can only come to the conclusion that s railroad company is entitled to charge a fair and reasonable rate, and if any ord-r Of a commission, if any statute of a state legislature takes swsy that rat, the fourteenth amendment protects the railway company '

Mr. Mni.ln Telia llr, IY1., aa Pfce Chtt SM of ItteetM rrau bj Miiili 1 1 in,- Tteutin. lit. "I bal In en baihstati for i Tears." said Mrs. Murphy, dllOTdpTi tad finally I lucanie . und nervous. Flashes of ho jmsiover me, and I would f,.,.i was sinking down. At nach t: could not do any Hwithnld wet would have to he d wn, and sfb t I would have very jrjj ng OStTUUs SI "Didn't you havo u doctor-" sL ttsktd " Yes, I consulted several 1 el my health did not improve. in,, friend saksd me why I did B I ti NYilliaiiis' Pink Pills. She that they hud proved of the great. efit in the rase of her daughter I . she pruiM-d th. m so cnthusiasticall my husband got mo a box." "And what was t lie result ?" "Before I btd taken ball of tie b 'X my condition was greatly itu j i Tho qniotattt with which they r. and relieved nil my kronblt m Wat surprising. After I had ttsed aly boxes I had no more htmt final Weak tptPt, Thauks to tbi m, I become n well woman."

Mrs. Mary D. Murphr lives IMS For. o street. F.rt Warn... q, Dr. Wilttama1 Pink Pills, tho r. which she foaad so satisfactory, fi : directly to Iba bl.xl tht element I give vigor to every Hunt f tho Tbsjr oaa be depended os t rsVit Ulg strength, and to banish nei Bast. Tbttr tonic goupstUet art lub ly unsurpassed. As soon as there is dm Lr, or diszini pallor, or jxx r circulat ; m, or di r digestion, or restlcssn. -s, or pains, regularities of any kind thest b pills should bo u mm 1. Tie y hSTt thn most obstitiat. oaa - f ameiuia pi'psia, rheumatism, neuralgia, ne pr etmtiOO ami ev- n pirtial ptialj If y a desire Infcsrsastioa suited toy .t;r. WO I SUM write direr the Ir. Williai is M ine Com Schenectady, X Y. Kv- iy woman si have a copy of Dr. Williams' u ', Talks to Women. "whi. h Will Ins m frHj to any address i r"nu.st. druggist can supply the pills.

SICK HEADAGr

Positive! these J.utb P TUry al"o rtOtt tress fr a Dytptf elgesUoa and Tool Kating. A prfrc eIyforDt2.vess. N Drowslaasa, Pad tn the Mr:ru TomnÄ Patt I t" TOWTD LIVEK.

fTriiute the Bowels. Iiirelr Vegrtabte. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL i

Genuine K'ust Bear Ftc-Similt Sifj-atun (&& REFUSE SUBSTITU

CARTER'S IPittle: Fiver mam

CARTERS irrxE IflVER I PILLS.

have forgotten It

close together H-uid in band

and were siring

the young man. "at old SL

pere 1

Joai" But. Orlando, how dreadfully unconventional it would be for us to go and be married now. on such short etpaiataaot! The idea is sbsurd!" "Not at all, Gloriana,'' he said, tri

umphantly.

That the way all these stories end

Chicago Tribune.

j pure sweet oil, over w hich sprinkli

U RRIKDLVT SIIK LEANED A L.ITTLJB NKAIlKK H ! M gOtSStad It st the sains moment and toraod red with anger and mortificati o. What does this mean, sir?" she de- j man led. In freezing. Indignant tones. Mt I beg your pardon." he stsmssarad Tt was sn gctldaat I had 1 i i Una (mm my coat, and I I rpfjoaea! I as shutting up the garin with a pin 1 hal no inten

tion -" Ehst . haven t ItM a button, sir!" ihe nierrupted For she could sec It gta'nl bKiked dowgi a:ln. "I see you are right." he said, his f ' . -i. m gradually returning; bat I thi. ught I had." ' V'dl rot releas? me, sir, st once; Hei i - flashed dangerously, but be ell t not filnch. I f ar you will have to sit down agH ii h proiatdti to eiplaln. 1 I b SJt two flaps sre fastened Uigether w.in my stickpia, and it has a patent fastening on the shank, for safety from the HKht fingered gentry. I gartatf it up Ughily. sad It wlU ha a work of tin. to unfasten It." She aat down again but stiffly, and without s word I never expected " be remarked, as h "Molded with the pli, "to form a eni'Me-i attschmert like this-"

thickly (orn starch or talcum now der.

Twelee Ton. of Drinks. tl uth" ba,'-v is Ranged. Computing upon the basis of a pint nd lh s,k,lnl win heal ra'i,1Iof beer s day and a bottle of whisk, . ;K1Q öbfJl'- h';"mf ver' Ror" at nr' a week, a man who has used liquors ! 1 ba'he th! haby unl" 11 for the last 5" years has figured out h-a' is irritating to the chafed that ir. that time he has consumed , parU en you begin putting him la more than U tons of fluids. A bottle 1 b" bath again, use for the bath a cupOf Whisk? a week is not an unusual j fül of Uble 8alt' or 8"a Ha"- to the lub

Indulgence, since it is less than ton ' T AJ,,-r ',ul Pjw "i nran into a

drinks a day. and yet in 50 years the total will have reached a sum of 2,600 bottles, while in the same tima the l er consumed represents about

255 nine-gallon kegs. Ihis seemi s

h e ii bag and sijueeze it under

the water for five minutes. Keep the baby clean and sweet smelling, no mat ler how i lo up or how- tttbgtafa bis Nothing may lie It Is not always the

In the Back Parlor. Th poaag man was struggling for s kiss "Don't! Stop!" Twas thus the young lady adjured him. The young man was wise In his generation. He didn't stop. Chicago Sun

Vfii HP agswwBwInrxLsai

FOR WOMEN

Or Assert. Most men will admit that thy have more brains than money. N. Y. Times.

troubled with ills peculiar ts

tkaif e ii .A a a at rils.tis-hax im aw r -

i .- . v m. , v ' " miw m wwaaw te uaati tiuw'" cestlal. Tauroughly cleae, kilUdleaar ttoaa diacaarfci, healt lallanunatice aad aortDett, curt leaconliceaajid aaaal catai: Putine is in pewder loom to be d.nolvrd : water, and U Ur more steaming, hral.rg. tTrand ecoDvmical Uua liquid anuxptica fur ail T0ILTT AID WOMEN"! SPECIAL M For ule at druggists, 90 nta a box. Trial Boa and Book ot laetructlona I I rwt R. Pastoj CotseastV Boarea. I

Bk.VN MV . . XXX w V S.VVÖV V iX X X VVX X X X. X.X Y WW

Fox lafantt and Children

WMJaiil.V

, - ' . U.. I.. .1 a a . ... 1

pretty big 'load" for one man 0 j TTzf u ' 11 ' SI "aa w m l0e

carry, but It must be remembered that ' art UI u"

when distributed oVer 1 8.202 days the average is smsll enough, and that dm i

ing that tlrne probably 1,5'Mj tonH tf

Discolored Nails

A girl who d'-velops her own photo-

DRE.S8I.Nti JACKET. poind the edge which should be la some rontraHt fag color to the material used for the jacket Itself. The right front fasten. a little over the left

i,j i i . ! icrannic nlates trieii manv en.rim,.nt

so,," ,av,: u" root, sou . - r -' ; - with iMttons and buttoakolt

drink Tor one man tor 50 years, if de- " - r oi Reeillvere.i at one time would make a , m6 'r hands, especially her flngtr-

hy procession of carts

Did He Catch the HintP "The papers say that s big lobst! trust has been formed recently, Mr. Softelgh." "But I cawn't see how that lotewssts me. Miss Sharp." Why, I thought, perhaps you'd wast to come out and say you were not In fhe trust."-Cleveland Plain Dealer.

nalfa clean She found tbat lemon julre If u-.'d quickly after the hands

. tad be. n in th" developer and the ay-

Material required : inch-is wide.

Four yards 28

For Heavier Eyebrows.

Try tbit oiatnteni for yotw tyabtowa.

po. removed stains from underneath .iniv it uith aKmn hnmh snH hr.h

the nar' Sometimes th- sram refused .. V-11X-u iii t)iai Itr.cae tn a Kl K awssatt

I t-liC ' im vn u an tat, a imu t a n u 1 1 as . J W

want them to grow: lied vaseline, two ounces, tincture of

to come off the nail Itself, but she dis

covered on-, day that rigoroat rabbhff with a eommon rubber eraser took off svery trs. e of the chemicals.

The Two Openings. Prlatid Sorry they defeated you. my boy. Too bad. ramlilat Well it ran t he helped.

"Whet are you going to do now" !

"I can't say Hsven't decided est whether to open a taloofl or start

.ine. - Houston Chroniata.

To Soften Hands. Orris and u umber t ream softens the hands and fact sometimes roughened by winter winds. It dries slmost Immediately without leaving the skin greasy.

Pretty Combination. A whit" Iget waiSt n trimmed down he front with tiny green velvet bows

trd ban a deep girdle ot the same r

cintharldes. ono-einhth ounce, .-11 of Ig vender 1". drops, nil of rosemary 13 drops. Mix thoroughly Apply to ths eyelfVow s with a tiny toothbrush nm a day until the growth Is sufficiently stimulated, then less often This ointment may be used for the eyelashes also la tins ( ase it should be very carefully applied. It will inflame the eyes, tsaiay oil wlU. If It gets Into them

Embroidered Batiste.

1 j Bstiste Ith Japanese i in .foidary W 1 actual v m iiiLil Lio.'a.

w IMA''

Over Thirty Yeai

Tht Kind You Han Always Bong!

TMg CtNTtuO COBtWa

nt vv atuMttav in wtav vontt tirr.

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Flavor

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