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Tfc!s little bonnet is qulto cany to work, and any kind of wool and a suitable hook rany bo used. Our model Is In crimson Andaluslnn Ii eis of this wool being required) and worked w't ft 16 uono hook. Urk a chain ten Inches In length,

turn and work a double crochet In each E'lt h to end of chain, turn with cne rba!n. and work back again, tak'ng up the back thread only; continue r:ng to and fro in this manner always turning with ono chain, and

POINTS ON COLOR HAFiMONY Litt e List of the Combinations Which Intensify or Quarrel with Each Other. Th following general rules on color fff. ! for decoration may bo helpful f ,i. vomen who may not have f'.-n tbi -ight to the Bubject: K d ana violet do not accord well. 'tbhk- and yellow accord lncomr 'a1 u-txer than red and orange. rar.;.- and green do not accord . "rR. and violet accord passably. V . and green form an agreeable ' r, iMon. ' h yellow and violet blend

rMriRoment of yollow and agreeable than that of r ! pren. but it Is loss lively. n l blue produce an indlf-t-ct, but bettor whon the

using the back thread only until the work Is 21 Inches long, work along i tho Inst row with singlo crochet and fasten off. Fold tho work oxnetly In tho middle. placing tho two ends together. Join ' ono sldo of the work from tho fold to tho lower edge of tbo bonnet (forming a kind of hood). i Mako a running of thread Just Insldo tho scam, from the fold to within five Inches of tho lower edge and draw it up Into a space of two Inches. Make another running across tho back of tho bonnet four Inches on other side of tho Beam, and threo Inches from tho lower edgo to draw it Into the neck. For the edging. , Commenco nt the seam, hang the ; wrong side of tho bonnet towards tho worker, nnd work a doublo crochet In ' tho nearest Btitch, pass two, work 1 five trebles with a chain between each In tho next, pass two, a double crochet , In the next, and repeat from all round tho work, nnd finish by working threo crjain into every other stitch of the previous row. Fold back about two inches of the front, and nut a

stitch at the top to keep It In position. Sew on strings and fix the bow as shown.

BURDENS LIFTED FROM BAD BACKS Weary is the back that bears the burden of kidney ills. There's no rest nor peace for the man or woman who has a bad back. The distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed. It s hard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. All day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It is torture to stoop or straighten. At night the sufferer retires to toss and twist and groan. Backache is kidney ache a throbbing, dull aching in the kidneys. Plasters or liniments won't do. You must get at the cause, inside. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE SICK KIDNEYS

Girls and Their Home Manners. Who has not met the seemingly chnrming girl who is often being described as being quite different at "homer She Is quite different In the boHom of her family, because Bho Is too cowardly to display the pettishness and bad temper anywhere else. Girls who aro pleasant to strangers and Irritable and exacting at home aro a type to bo avoided nnd distrusted, says Home Notes. Home manners should be tho test of character; and although it is easy to dissimulate, exposure will Inevitably come in tho long run to tho girl who keeps her sharp tongue for her own people and silken speech fo outsiders.

TWO OF THE LATEST JACKETS Exceedingly Smart and Stylish Are These Outdoor Garments In Serge and Cloth. The first Is a suitable stylo for serge; it is quite plain and semi-fitting, the sldea being fitted in slightly at tho waist Black satin is used for

TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY A Cure of Severe Kidney Diie&te Verified By Tett ofTime WJIIInm M S.arst. 4ja W. Cherry Straft. Nevada, Mo., says: "I was ronvlnced of the trrent value of iJoan'a Kidney I'llls through personal experience. Four or live months ngo I suffered a fjreat deal from a pain across thp small of my Iwck, extending nt times into my limbs and shoulders. "When I stooped or did any work that brought a strain on the muscles of my back, my trouble was aggravated. I tried a number of remedies but without .success. After a Fhort time I could see that they were benefiting me, and the content of two and one-half boxes cured me." (Statement given In May, 1M0.) RE-ENDORSEMENT On Dec. 3rd. li Mr. Sears said: 1 still have great faith In Doan's Kidney Pills. I feel Justified In reendorsing this remedy as It has done so much for me"

How To Tell When The Kidneys Are Disordered

PAINFUL SYMPTOMS Backache, sldeache, pains when Btooplng or lifting, sudden sharp twinges, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, painful, scanty or too frequent urination, dizzy spells, dropsy, URINARY SYMPTOMS Discolored or cloudy urine. Urine that contains sediment, t'rlne that stains tho linen. Painful passages. Hlood or shreds in the urine. Let a bottleful of tho morning urine stand for 24 hours. If it Bhows a cloudy or lltecy settling, or a layer of flno grains, like brickdust, the kidneys are disordered.

NEVER ANY RETURN A Complete Cure of Kidner Trouble nd Dröper Mrs. r.. L. Bnbers. 1C15 Terry St-. Houston. Texan, says: "I hold a. very hlsh opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills and with good reason, for threo years ago they cured mc of kidney trouble that had clung to mo for several years. There was a dropsical swelling of my feet and limbs In addition to other symptoms of kidney complaint, and although I used various remedies, I was not helped until I procured Doan's Kidney Pills. Two boxes of this preparation cured me and I have never had the slightest return of my trouble. I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pills to many people -who have questioned me about them, and I know of several cases In which they have done the same good work."

A TRIAL FREE Bey Pills Yosrul Cut out this coupon, mail it to Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N Y A free trial package of Doan s Kidney Pills will be mailed you promptly. w n v.

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r. ar.d violet, especially when - ' rm a combination profornble - n md blue. 1 ! M blue intensify each other. y-.r.-. y-liow. when placed by the f :ndlgo. Increases its Intensity &c; i.e vj-rsa. J w and Indigo comhlne perfectly. kfd and orange do not accord well. Hl an! yellow accord pretty well, a :y if the rod is purple-red. rathfr 'tan scarlet, nnd tho yellow rather T"r,ih than orange. Red and bluo accord passably, espe tia -v if the red Inclines rather to scar'ft 'tan crimson. 1' :ue an violet accord badly. Name nn KtsM.....

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life Your Kidneys

DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS

Sold by all dealers. Price 5o cents. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo. 'NY- Proprietors.

A Pause in Devotions. "Mabel called her father, outside her bedroom door. There was no answer, so he called again. Still no reply. Hp pushed opeti the door, which was not completely shut, and reaching for the button, turned on thollghts. Then he saw Mabel. She was kneeling at the side of her bed in her nightSown. In the attitude of prayer the attitude, that is. as to kneeling. But she had raised her head at the Interruption and paused In her devotions tu blaze at him with a fncu Hushed Hith impatience. Gee whiz, dnddy! Can't a woman say her prayers?" Then she bowed her head again, piously, and daddy, properly rebuked, slipped noiselessly away.

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r r!ts of nitre Is used for 1 hazol salve for sores, fns. abscesses, etc. KfIve or zinc ointmont may ; r fl.-ssh wounds, bolls, etc : ted oI1 jg ,den, f(Jr thQ r iMtns and Is n mild counter1 r sore throat. u '"Id in tho head a roll of "' I otton will bo valuable. A ! Placed In each nostril will ' "ant relief.

nim8mooth ut Winkles. ,17 t0 draw Rentlon from the rrL d Seo If you cannt prove W,7?,e t0. be truo' Such R c"e cot t est ways that yu ca W of ,?,, J?00th,0K out wrinkles 01 cultivating attractiveness.

facing tho cuffs nnd long roll collar;

below this the fastening is formed by one large jet button. Hat of felt, with black satin ribbon taken rounl the crown, and a Jet buckle and feather at the side. Materials required: Two and a quarter yards 4S inches wlde, yard satin. In the second sketch we show a smartly cut Jacket of cloth to match skirt with which it Is worn; It is also semi-fitting nnd Is made with the fronts and lower edge cut in one and then Joined to the other part by a wrapped seam. Black velvet forms the collar, revers and cuffs, edged with Striped silk cut on tho cross. Small velvet-covered buttons are used as fastening. Hat of black velvet, with two large quills at the sldo. Materials required: Two and a half yards cloth 4S Inches wide, 5 buttons, yard velvet, Vt yard striped silk.

How's This? We oflr One Hundred Dollars Reward for any eue of CaUsTb tntt cannot be currd by HaU'i Catirrb Curt. F. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. We. Ihe undentoed, have known F. J. Cheney tor the Uit IS years, and believe htm perfectly honorable In all business tranncttoni and nnanclaUy ible to carry out any obllratmni made by hti firm. Waldi.io. Kl.XNAX A.- Wimiv, Wholesale Drurclsu. Toledo. O. nalfi Catarrh Cure Is taken Internallr. acting dlreeur upon the blood and mucom rurfaees ot the ipteml Testimonial! cent free. Trice 'i ceati pU bottle. Sold by all DrusrxUU. Take UaU'a FamUr Ptila for coaaUpatloa.

A Natural Question. James J. Corbett, In the smoking room of the Mauretania, praised the "style" of Jim Jeffries. "It's n neat style," he said; "neat, quick, to the point. It gets there like the remark of a little girl who said to the minister, in the course of a quite interminable call: "'Did you forget to bring your amen with you, doctor?' "

PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Cetar mare ooodi brioMer and fatter colors than any other ie. One 10c packaoe colon alt fiberi. The dro In cold water heller than an other du. You can dia bsj garment without ripping apart. Write lor Iree booklei-How to Die. Bleach and Mix Color. MONROE DRUB CO. . Qulnc, lllfrtol:

Opera the Great Leveler. At one of thi Wagner operas a few days ago a woman inudged her friend and said. "Who's that distinguished man bowing to you over there?" Her friend looked In the direction desig nated and smiled in a return greeting 'That's my butcher," she said. "I see him here quite often. Whon I go mar keting in tho morning we always discuss tho opera. He's Gorman, you know, and really knows a lot about other things besides cutting meat." New York Sun.

Marrying for Money. "Her father doesn't approve of my suit" "You ought to show him one with a larger check in it."

ril.KS CHRED IN 0 TO 1 4 DAV8. IAZO OINTMBNTIi guaranteed to core anr rate of ItchlDff. Mind. ulee11nff or 1'rutnxllD- l'ile In Cta U daiaor moatj rufundetl. ftOo.

Look at the Lower Bearing! ITaTc H tnken apnrt when yon examine nny wparntor you think of tuj Injr Then ooiiitmro it with ttiealnclo hall lower lnrincr or Ihe Nntlomtl. Impossible to pet out of order eiiaj- toudjuat. The bow 1 of Uo National Cream Separator tnnlce from 8,000 to 10,000 Terolutlons miiiuU. Think how perfect thin Uvarlujc niuat ho to HtuiKl inch ii uhlrl tu iru inlay ftirovcr la jenm, n ninny Xntlonnln Uhm: Inslhtoti your denier demonstrating a Xatlonal to yon before burlnc a keparator nt nny price. Jllnatrateil Catalogue of full particulars free on requost. Tili: NATIONAL DAIIIY 5LACHINK CO. Goshen, Iml. CIiIchro, 111.

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Easiest Qeined

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Rheumatism Relieved in 6 Hours. Dr. Detrhon'a Hcllof for lthcumntlmn usually relieves severest rnnes In a few hours. Its notion 1 remarkable. It removes tho enu nnd the disease quickly disappears. First dose benefits. 75c. Drueeists. Many a saint would have less trouble wrestling with the devil if he would get out and wrestle with a ball for an hour or two.

Fresh Air for Eyes.

Unless a girl sleeps in a room which 1 is thoroughly ventilated she cannot expect to have bright eyes, for fresh air j in the lungs is one of tho first requls- i Ites to clearness of eyos. j Even in extremely cold weather the ; windows must bo opened as wide as , they would bo in summer. The bed.

however, must be so protected that

air does not blow directly upon It, nor must there be a draft Either of these two conditions would be likely to make ono take cold.

ONLY ONK"IlltOMO QI'ININU" That 1 I.A.XATIVK IIUOMO ytflNINK. l.lc fof Ihe denature t K. W. (JlttlVK. Un-rt tho World orertotureatVWInOftoltor. 25

When the Nose Is Red. The digestive troublo is sufficient to

account for the rose tint of your nose. It will be wise for you not only to adopt a simpler diet, but also to take an Inventory of your habits in relation to bathing, sleeping and so on. Every detail of your method of living has an Important bearing on your digestion:'1

Take from my mouth tho wish of happy years Shakespeare. If yon wW hoauÜful, clear, white clothes tic lied Crocs Ball Dlue. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cont. Thertnometprs make more Hars than the big lish that get away.

DO NOT ACCIIPT A RlTIISTITfTK hen run wnni JYrrv 'well i'-Hnlll-Vr. nunnihlntr I as ianxl fur rlieiimntlMii, nettRilirta and Mmllnr troubles. TOjearslnranktintUK. IV, 3Tc nml Mk? It is easy to see the silver lining of other people's rlouds. Mr. AVInalow's Roothln Syrnp. fore.hlMren teetbln, aoften the mini, reduee InfUmnatlon, allajr pain, curei wind colic. 25c a betu. Many a man has kicked himself out of a good job,

AIXKN'B I.ITNO IlALSAJr baa been 0 wd aTieeef ally for xear for deep-seated ronsh. rolda and bmncnitls. Krerrlxtdy ahuuld laoc about it. It It simple, rate and iure.

Many people want assistancefew really need it

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Common Sense

Leads the most intelligent people to ue only medicines of known composition. Therefore it is fhat Dr. Pierce's medicines, the makers of which print every ingredient entering into them upon the bottlewrappers and attest its correctness under oath, are daily growing in favor. No Secrets. No Deception. The composition of Dr. Pierce's medicines is open to evcr)'body, Dr. Pierce being desirous of having the search light of Investigation turned fully upon

his formula:, being confident that the better the composition ot these medicines Is known the more will their great curative merits be recognized. Being wholly made of the active medicinal principles extracted from native forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Fierce, and without the use of a drop of alcohol, triple-refined and chemically pure glycerine being used instead in extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing in the roots employed, these medicines are entirely free from the objection of doing harm by creating an appetite for cither alcoholic beverages or habit-forming drugs. Examine the formula on their bottle-wrappers the same as sworn to by Dr. Pierce, and you will find that his "Golden Medical Discovery," the great blood-purifier, stomach tonic and bowel regulator the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption in its advanced Btagcs (no medicine will do that) yet Joes cure all those catarrhal conditions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neglected or badly treated lead up to and finally terminate h consumption. Take the "Golden Medical Discovery" in time and it is not likely to disappoint you if only you give it a thernuth and fair trial. Don't expect miracles. It won't do supernatural things. You must exercise your patience and persevere in its use for a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. The ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composed have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders better than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials although the latter are received by thousands. Don't accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy op known composition. Ask your NRioiiRORS. They must know of many cures made by it during past 40 years, right in yo'ur own neighborhood. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y.

CO LT DISTEMPER Oan tie handled Terr eutly. The Ick areeurrd.aod all other la Mmetable. no matter tuiw "eimm!." krnt f mm k.vini. th. rft..

www, br bIb HWllXU MQUlU DlSTUrKU CVKE. Olte oft 'the tongtio.of In feod. Acta on the blood and ei rla ronna of

all rorm of distemper, neat remedy erer known for mar Id foat, . One botUe crutmntcrd to cur one caach toe an II a botUei as and ItlOdoien or drugirteta and harne dealer, or m-ntripreM rld br I mann facta rtn. Cut thow bow to poultice thnaU. Our fn I Iiookin irtTMfTcrythltiir. ixxsl arrnta wasted, larant elllaar . none, remedy la existence twrlr rear.

SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. OmbtaaadliMtartabxbu, Coihen, Ind., U. S.A.

WESTERN CANADA What J.J. Hill, the Great RaHroad Magnat, Says About Its Wheat-Producing Powers

"Too ttretHt reed of this country

luuicii DMini i n Bnnuirr penera

on rr two win tx um rro-

Tiainn oi nomea lor ita reoplo and producing n&clcnt for tbrra. The dtji ot our promlnenre at a wheat rxtortlns conntry are conr. fanal la to be tho crcat wheat country." Thin irreat railroad mi r. 7i Ate la takln adrantntn fit tho altnatlon by ex. tcnlv rnllwny liullilInet tlicwlirat flelda of Wewtern Caunda,

Upwards ef 125 Million

Bushels of Wheat wrelinrrrateU In 10OO. A Terato of Ihe tinea (.rovlnrra of Allx-rta, Baakatrbownn and Manitoba will be apwirJaof S3 buabelaper ncre.

FARMS FOR SALE In t ent nil New York at prlccafrom CO to0T aero with KiKxl bulldlnira Kor full decrlptlun wrlto ITMtrt RIULTT 10.. 10t Srtk T1c Slrrt, llkita. 5. T. Heat of Cornell rnlverMtr and New York ötato Agricultural College. W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 10-1910.

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l ree nomeatendi or I CIO nrrra, nml niljolnlnc rre-eiiiptlon of I O0nrrt-nt 3 trrnrrp .nroto Io bail tn thocliolreat illatrli-ta. Schools convenient, rllinnte exrelloiit. Kill the very brat, rnllwnr rlmn nt Imtnl, linlhlliiff lumtM-r lionp, fuel may to KTf-t nixl renooiiiilile In price, wnler onally irocureli mlirii farmlntr n uro. Urittt ni to tK-atplnoo for eottlcraent, iK-ttiera' low rallwny turn. rlna. rittlto Ulna, tratet L..tikt Vct"ientfreo on ni 1 ,cnl ion nnd et her 1 n forma tion, to bop't ot ImmlRrntlon, Otlnwn, Can., or to tbo Canadian liownrnmt Aeont. W. II. Ilarers M norTnrtl Teral. a. KU. . Iititar.lli, laä. i II. 9.

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OUR AGENTS GET RICH "We bTO lined In our rataloccr only the, beat articles foMsenta. They are all reportlnKblj aalvs. Writ od;. CntalogTjo tree. AVM. MOOI1K A CO. SKXECA, PA.