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'"I. Red Dealn Ging erly With Auburn -4 Haired Haired Women By THURDE RAYLE BRUCE N DEALING with the red-headed type of woman I must walk gingerly. In regard to her I should like to make free with a little known but exquisite French proverb. Skipping that, however, I will say the red-headed type carries the danger sig nal. Like the ubiquitous and expensive red taxicab, she is not infrequently-and I feel that that is putting it well-of a queenly disposition. Mostly she has green eyes, of a contra dictory, cold nature. She does this red hair of hers in an aure ole. There is about her an aroma of the old, glad, mad days of the portcullis and battlemented wall, if I may say so with out appearing personal. She carries herself for the most part-you will notice that I am bein' very correct-very erect, very Pompadourly. Good red hair and great green eyes are worth making a fuss about. If the red-headed type, who generally has long, but unnoticeable eyelashes, is clever enough to put a slight line of artistic black beneath them, you .may as well consider yourself to be the usual number of skittles, for down you will go. Now, let us come nearer to the red-headed type. Let us approach her and analyze. Let us be chemists and forget we are men. The red headed typo is not very general. She forms the exception to the rule. Her average is about 'one per cent. She may be found, however, at dances, where she invariably is clothed in art tints. She has a penchant for lib erty, and she makes a corner in aloofness. She is, if I may say so, like a forty-candle power electric type under a thick green shade. Warily, warily, my friend, for the red-headed type has a red-hot tem per. Should her dignity be upset by the fraction of an inch she will say those things which are better left unsaid. She does not quietly take um brage: she gets into the very dickens of a temper. But I must say that she doesn't do this often. She is mostly a queen. She moves, or rather glides, in her small circle, throwing favors to a kneeling crowd of worshipers, bearded and scraped. She takes all that-she can get, and gives noth lng. She is one unbroken round of good taste, if you follow me. She talks in periods about Love, always with a big L, mind you, she Is not. insincere. At, no. She hasn't got it in her to be insincere. She hasn't. sufficient depth for that great gift. She is just a silly, red-headed, green-eyed, queenly, handsome thing on whom you can spenld a patrimony and receive no change. Every man she meets comes, according to her, under her sway, within her aura, if I may say so without knowing what it means. She is, as you will see, if you are not hopelessly gone, if you are not hefreckled out of common sense, a laughter-making darling. But. of all the types extant she is the one to whom you can really make love. You can say anything you like, anything you've read, anything that seems in the cold light of day utterly ridiculous, and yet you cannot be foolish. You caniL14Li rt her head-fron your kneelin' position-headlines, quotations, but you cannot do 'more than kiss the Ilem of Ier robe. To her a kiss is a Sacred Thing, only to be received and given when she has Found Love. And when she has found it, what then ? Why' she leaves her pose behind her in the ancestral halls, 4 ~and immediately develops into a good wife and a ___________ sound mother. ___________________________ What will people do with t wo more day light hours of leisure ? asks a writer. * Well, it would enable them to visit Uses torbathing beaches, for which they clamor, oftener than once a week in daylight.; to iv~or- enjoy a cool evening's ride by daylight to I~ay i~ht some of the outlying parks or suburbs on Hoursone of the various street-car lines. It would also be possible to secure andl cultivate a small garden, where they could devote more daylight to growing and en By WALTER B. LEUTZ joying better and cheaper fruits and vege ______________________ tables. . Also it would enale thenm to save 'about two-thirds of the present expense of artificial light, as well as the resultant strain on the eyes caused by excessive use of such lght. T1hey could enjoy .any numb~er of outdoor amusements and sports daily, instead of on Saturday half holidays and Sundays, as at present. 'All of this would work for better health and would reduce doctors' and druggists' bills. Would eight or ten hours' work under "more daylight" conditions be so much more exhausting than under present conditions? It would leave 14 to 16 hours of rest, as now. Probably on' furthuer consideration he would place the soft pedal on his "no" and join the ranks of the enthusiasts, regardless of whether we are copying our English cousins, who, no doubt, get more health and pleas ure out of life than the vast majority of us more up-to-date Americans. _____________________ It has been asserted that in the west the cowboys are looked upon as common workmen and that the western girls do not' C oivboynotice them. That's what they say when Talks ofthey are in the big cities, but if the people could see them among the cowboys they ' W e terncould see for themselves whether the west era girls regard them as common workmen. Girls was a cowboy for 12 yea" and have had experience in the western states and I also have been with the 101 ranch as one By WILLIAM RECHITINWALD of the expert bucking horse ridlers and I _____________________ know the western girls from A to ZA. 'The wvestern girls ha-ve to work just as hard as the cowboys. They do not have it as easy as the eastern girls. And as to an American girl marrying an Indian, I think she is sen.. sible. I would rather see her marry him than to see her marry a duke or lord with a title. There are a lot of girls who spe~nd their vacation in the west. andl on their return to the cities they respect a cowboy as a gentleman and( that gets the western girl jealaus, because the cowboys pay more attention to 'them.. IS EPILEPSY CONQUERED? New York Physioians Have Mar Cures to Their Credit. New York, April 4.-Advices frol every direction fully confirm previox reports that the remarkable. treatmej for epilepsy being administered by tl consulting physicitns of the Dr. Wate man Institute is achieving wonderfl results. Old and stubborn cases ha' been greatly benefited and many p tients claim to have been entire: cured. Persons suffering from epilepi should write at once to Dr. Watermt Institute, 122 East 25th st., Branch 6 New York, for a supply of the rened which is being distributed gratuitousl How He Averted a Duel. The following is told of former So ator Joe Blackburn of Kentucky: In the days of his youth the Ke tuckian was asked by a friend to se ond him in a duel. He consented, at at sunrise the parties met at the a pointed place. Now, it was this Ke tucklan's duty to say the last wor( touching the terms of the duel. Du although he Taithfully performed th duty, the duel never took place. A murmur of "Why not?" invariab goes arou'nd whenever this story told, whereupon the answer is as f< lows: "For a very simple reason. Wh Joe finished speaking it was too dai for a duel."-Harper's Magazine. SCALES ALL OVER HER BOD "About three years ago I was F fected by white scales on my kne, and elbows. I consulted a doctor wl treated me for ringworm. I saw i change and consulted a specialist at he claimed I had psoriasis. I conti ued treatments under him for abo six months until I saw scales brea ing out all over my body save n face. My scalp was affected, and n hair began tq fall. I then chang< doctors to no avail. I went to tv hospitals and each wanted to make study of the case and seemed unab to cure it or assure me of a cure. tried several patent medicines ai was finally advised by a friend wl has used Cuticura on her childr since their birth, to purchase ti Cuticura Remedies. I purchased cake of Soap, the Ointment and t] Resolvent. After the first applicati< the itching was allayed. "I am still using the Soap and Oi ment and now feel Uat none other good enough for my skin. The psc insis has disappeared and I ever where feel better. My hands were disfigured before usin- the Cuticu: Remedies that I had to wear gloves i the time. Now my body and han, are looking fine." (Signed) Miss Sa Burnett, 2135 Fitzwater St., Philadi phia, Pa., Sept. 30, 1910. Cuticura Soap (25c) and Cuticu Ointment (60c) are sold througho the world. Send to Potter Drug Chem. Corp., sole props., 135 Colui bus Ave., Bloston, for free book on j fections of the skin and scalp. And They Were. Boarder (on leaving)-Madami, y are one of the nost honest persons have' ever met. Landladly-Pm'z glad to hear you 5 that, sir. Boarder-Yes; your honesty is ey apparent -on the very front of ye establishment.-Your sign says "Boar ers taken in!"-Stray Stories. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy f, infants and children, and see that Bears theo Rignature of In Use For Over 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Dougli Severe Critic. Alice-I like Tom immensely ar he's very much the gentleman; bl he does like to talk about himself! Grace-Yes, dear, your knight hai a thousand I's.-Puck. CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY. Motherssho(uld never ho withouta hoz of Mati G ra&y'a,)weet-P'owdera for Chiudren. TIhey jireak Colds, Itelleve i''evnrlshness, ConlstIpation, Tent hi islorde.rs, l('neaneho, and stomach Troublos. Us by Moth~ers for 22ye'ars. T'H~ El'0PwDCIS NSvi FAIL. ISold by nll Drutg Stores, 25c. Dorn'ter ant/ ,ubstiute. Samoplo mailed FREll to any moth, Address Allen S. olmated. Le Roy, N. Y. It has always appeared to me thi good manners are almost as valuah an asset in commercial as in dipi matic affairs.-Lord Cromer. planly norintd on evryout east m~rn utin noSr and Irn ama ia anrd teIon brls upico 0system. Bold by 'The heart is a small thing, but dI aireth great matters; it is net suf1 cient for a kite's dinner, yet the worl is not suffcient for it.-Hlugo. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gu and Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooplh Cough and all throat and lung troulies. dlruggists, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per' bottle. It fs no use rumnning; to sct ouit b times is the main point.-L~a Fontain H~ouschold troubles: Heasdache, Toot ache, Earache, Stomach ache. Hfamli Wizard Oil cures these aches and psi so why don't you keep a bottle in ti house, It's no use a church advertising tl) Dible when it Is dodging its bills5. Soa. .o tt BETTER TEETH FEWER DENTIST'S BILLS 1 Your teeth decay because particles it of food get into crevices between and e around the teeth and create germs t of decay. Ordinary tooth powders and washes ere entirely inadequate r , to prevent it. 0 D- Try Paxtind Toilet Antiseptic, a de ly licious, harmless germicide. Just a little in a glass of water, and rinse the y mouth and brush the teeth thoroughly. n It will whiten the teeth, prevent and remove tartar, destroy all germs y, of decay and save you dentist's bills. y. Paxtine thoroughly cleanses, de. odorizes and keeps pure and odorless false teeth and bridgework. Paxtine n. is far superior to liquid antiseptica and peroxide for all. toilet and hy n. gienic uses. At Druggists 25 and 60c c. or sent postpaid upon receipt of price id by The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, p. Mass. Send for a free sample. n Is A POLITICAL TALK.' is ly is kn :k >1 Y kd Lit k ky ly ad le Id "We've scoured the town tor VoLes." "And now I suppose you expect a m clean election." 10 HOW TO CURIE RIHINIUMATISM. a The cause of rheumatism is excess le uric acid in the blood. To cure rheum atism this acid must be expelled from the system. theumatism fs an inter nal disease and requires internal . remedy. 1tubbinh with oils and lini ments may ease the pain. but they will is no more cure rheumatism than paint r- will change the fiber of rotten wood. Cures Ithenntismit To Stay Cured. Y- Science has discovered a perfect and 30 complete cure called Rheumacide. Tent ed in hundreds of cases, it has effected ra marvelous cures. Rheumacide removes til the cause. gets at the Joints from the Ilnside, sweeps the poisons out of the system. tones u) the stomach, regulates ra the bowels and kidneys. Sold by drug l. gists at 50a. and $1; in the tablet form at 25c. and 50c., by mail. Booklet freo. Bobbitt Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Md. ra Gets At The Joints From Tho Inside. ut & Moissant's Comparison. U1. "The late John B. Moissant was a Lf. genial as well as a skillful airman," said a Chicago editor. "I remember well a 'vi'sit he once made me, with drawings of an aero au plane oil his own invention under his I arm. I joked him a little about the machine-it certainly bad a heavy. m.y awkward look. But he said with a laugh: n"'Oh, don't judge even an aeroplane ur by its outside. What if the man who d- discovered the oyster hadn't stopped to pry open the shel1?' " Much Easier to Handle. of Mabel-Father's so glad you're a or poet. it ScrIbbler-Ah, like yourself, he adores poetry? Mabel-Oh, no. But you see poets can't fight. The last lover of mine ho L.tried to throw out was a football player! d A Sign, it "Is your wife still treating you coldly?" ~h "Ia she'? Gave me ice pudding for dinner." What is palssing in the heart of an ether rarely escapes the observation ng of one who is a strict anatomiist of 'his own.-Shelley. or. bfrs. winslow's Soothing Ryrup for Children teething. softenis the gums. rediuces innlama-, iton allays pamn.curew wind colic, 25c a bottle. eMen astonish themselves far more -than they astonish their frierads. JIohn Oliver liobbes. M Better general healthl is sure to follow a the use of the natural Iherb laxative, Gar u.field Teca. It corrects constipation. S A 'uspicious woman raises a large crop of doubts. SPUTNAM Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any< dye any garment without ripping apart. Write for m Gentle HInt. iHe (after silence)--I'll soon have tto go away on a trip to bore wells. She (tartly)-Well, I'm sure that is a big improvement over boring peo pie. u. Fo HEADACuHE-flicks' (IAPUDIINU Wether fronm Colds, Heat, Stomeb or 18 Nervous Troubles, Capudine wIll relieve you. 15 It's li tid-pleasant to take- nets immnedi io ately. 'ty it. l0c., 260., and 50 cents at drug stores. 0e Think all you speak, but speak net all you think.-Delarem. tose ugly, grizzly. gray hais. Use "L Ca His Interest. "You are going to interest yourself i this reform enterprise?" Cn "Certainly," replied Senator Sor- trot 'hum. tion "But I thought it was unfavorable feel! 3 your friends." ache "It is. And I'm going to interest 'TI iyself in it far enough to lot me teb fer suggestions that will render it npractical."' Hi T Urifortunate Allusion. shov She--Too many men expect their nen ives to run theib homes on prac choc cally nothing. They forget that no -h no can make bricks without straw. 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