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A Poor Weak Wc
As ahe ia termed, will endure bravely
jpaKS? agonies which a strong men would giv
tWfact is women are more patient th>
go be under aoch trouble*.
P m ' Beery woman ought to know that ah
ntpee moat experienced medical advice .
.,.4, t i "^aad ia afcslstr eufideuct and privacy 1
SH tba World's Dispensary Medical Assoc
Fieroe, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y
baa been chief consulting physician of
Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalc
many years has had a wider practic
la the treatment of women'a diseases tl
HJa medicines are world-famous for the
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S IT MAKES WEAK WOM
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loath in Plain English in the People's
leiiaml and up-to-date Edition of whic
leeeipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay cc
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The Baltimore Bargi
Mammoth
The New 12-story Baltimore Barga
The Baltimore Bargain House has
Just completed a 12-story building,
which covers one-third of an immense
city block, with an estimated
floor space of 240,000 square feet.
The she is the corner of Baltimore
acd Liberty Streets and running
back to Garrett Street.
This building, added to the adjoining
buildings which the B. B. H.
Salesrooms now occupy, extends over
almost 85 per cent, of the entire
block.
All combined the B. B. H. build- i
Ings cover almost three large city
blocks. This Includes the building
mentioned above and their big Fayette
Street building, their Clothing
Factory, their Warehouse at Scott,
Stockholm and Wicomico Streets
(which in itself takes up an entire
block), and other buildings about the
city of Baltimore.
In 1911 the Sales of the B. B. H.
amounted to $13,345,789.55. This
statement was sworn to before a Notary
before being published.
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doing business throughout the United !
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ion any other physician in this country,
ir astonishing efficacy.
er devised for weak and dati*
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EN STRONG,
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Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly
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IING TOTHE FRONT I
a in House Completes
Structure
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do House Building, Baltimore, Md.
As before stated, the main business
of the I . B. H. Is located at the
corner of Baltimore and Liberty
Streets, running through to Fayette
Street, which Is considered the best
location in Baltimore.
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devices for handling their Immense
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much I suffered from woman- ||
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LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 4
THE WISE MEN LED BY THE 8TAR
LESSON TEXT?Mati. I
MEMORY VERSESGOLDEN
TEXT?"Look upto m? and
be ye saved. all the enda of the earth
for I am God. and there la none elae."laa.
46:21
So quietly bad Jesus made His appearance
Into the world that His arrival
was unknown in Jerusalem untii
the Wise Men came from the East.
Perhaps the shepherds had not told
their tale of the heavenly vision, or
perhaps they had told- It. but It had
been unheeded or ridiculed. 80 as the
morning star still rises without noise,
and as the seed shoots up and the
flower opens in silence, so was it
with the coming of Christ, the Rose of
Sharon, and the Bright and Morning
Star. No thunder awoke the hills of
Palestine; no trumpet peal went
through Its city; no herald went before
Him; no royal salute greeted
Him. His mother and tne cnoaen
few of the Inner circle who had witnesfed
the wonderous birth, made no
proclamation of It,?they received all
in silent, happy faith, and pondered
these things in their hearts.
Even so does Christ to-day make
His advent into many a heart So
silently does He oftimes come that
one scarcely is able to tell the day
or the hour when Christ was born
In his life. The Kingdom of God
does not always come with observation.
The inquiry of the Wise Men suggests
a deep interest in Christ Herod
made no such inquiry save in Jealousy;
Jerusalem was not particularly
interested in the subject; but a very
few in Israel cared anything about It.
How like conditions to-day. What little
interest men manifest in Christ.
There is interest in politics, business,
personal welfare, philanthropic work,
and even in church work, but how
little real interest in Christ. These
three heathen men showed much more
interest in Christ than His own countrymen
did. So is it true to-day.
The heathen are deeply interesting
themselves in the very story which
scarcely muvcn uui u<-a>?.
The Wise Men confessed their Ignorance.
The truly wise man Is never
above asking questions. Pride keepB
many people from Christ. Because,
falsely, we say, "we see." our blind- J
ness remains with us. If we would
find the Saviour, If we would know
the forgiveness of sin, let us admit
our Ignorance and our need of a
guide; let us cry to Cod to help us.
It Is better to ask God to lead us
than to trust In our own reason. We
seldom wander when on our knees.
The Wise Men had a motive for
their search?they came to worship
Him. And that Is Just the reason
why they found Him. Herod could
not find HIra, nor could the chief
priests and scribes?for the simple
reason that they did not want to
worship Him. No seeker will find
Christ unless the motive of his seeking
be that he may be saved by Him.
and from henceforth live for and
serve Him. A seeking sinner and a
seeking Saviour will not be long before
they meet, and the meeting will
be a blessed one. Have you found
Christ? If not, why not*
The Wise Men received encouragement
in their search for Christ They
saw His Btar, which led them through
the long desert until they found their
place by Christ's side. So will It always
be with those who are really
seeking Christ. There is a light that
others perchance may not see, a hand
1 that others may not perceive, a voice
, that others may not hear?all of these
are visible and audible to those who ;
by faith are seeking Christ. The
j Church, the Bible, the Preaching of
i the Gospel, exemplary Christian lives,
| Inward Impulses?these may be stars
I that light the way to Him.
The Wise Men did not consider It
j ,?nough that they had seen the star.
. They continued their Journey until
' they saw the Christ Is there not
U
danger of our seeing ine wnurcu, iuc
; Bible, the sacraments, and yet missing
Him! It would have been too
bad for them to have come as far as
; Jerusalem and then to have given up
without seeing Him. Just as It would
be too bad for us to have used all
; these spiritual aids, and yet not have
j found the Saviour.
As soon as these earnest seekers
1 found Christ, they worshipped Him.
What a glorious vision they had as
they looked upon the Christ Child!
They saw that which alone 4a worth
peeing: that which fills and gladdens
the soul when seen and known; that
which righteous men of old desired to
see. but saw only In glimpses and
at intervals: that for the seeing of
which Moses prayed so earnestly; that
to which the eye or every creature
should turn in longtng anticipation;
that which everything in heaven and
In earth is intended to reveal; that for
the beholding of which our eyes were
made, and for the appreciation of
which our minds were formed?Jesus
Christ, the Son of God, and the Saviour
of the world. To see anything
less than this In the Christ Child, is
to miss the very heart or rne vision.
They worshipped Him. They could
not help it; nor can any man when
nnce he has seen the glory of God
in the face of Jesus Christ. It was
said of Gladstone that when one was
: ushered into his presence, he was constrained
to bow his head or raise his
i:at. So those who behold Christ must
worship Him. Who can behold the
I sun without being dazzled? Who can
j behold deity without worshipping
Him?
These men were men of mighty
faith?they could look beyond a manger
and see a throne; beyond a stable
and see a palace; beyond a helplesr
babe and see a mighty God.
Reward.
The cannibal kills his captive and
ooks and carves him for his feast, as
I a part of his religion. The Mohammedan
who kills a Christian hopes for
so doing to go to his highest heaven
as a reward for his religion ? Rev. H.
H. Van Meter. Congregationalist. Chicago.
The Mysteries.
Man arrogates too much unto himj
self, when he demands of the Infinite
, a solution of God's mysteries.?Rev
I L. B. Martin. Roman Catholic. Albany
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Indian Sacred Buildings.
The rock-hewn temples of Klephar.
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ADVICE TO KIONEY SUFFERERS
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I" 2L JinK 2D(t short breath In a V? days and
it, entire relief 111 16-Todays. trial tmuUnoffl
o ItV'w I Kilii. bt. enu.ts m.i , n?i i.4iu?u,e?
; Brown's Bronchial ] roche.'
Relieve Throat Trouble* and Conch". No opiate*
Sample free. JuHt I. liaow S it bos. Uo.-toa, Mass
BURN BUILDING TO KILL GERM
Only Way to Get Rid of Them, and
Occasion Wat Made a Good
Object Leseson.
A ramshackle building in WinstonSalem
was recently burned at the request
of the local Anti-Tuberculosis
league, because it was said to be alive
with tuberculosis germs and could not
bs prcperely fumlgataed.
For days before the building was
burned huge placards announcing the
hour of destruction were hung about
in prominent blaces. Among other
things the placards said: "Within the
past 15 months two men who sold
fruit, etc., here have died of tuberculosis,
but unconsciously left millions
of tuberculosis germs by careless
spitting. The building is 60 open that
it cannot be effectively fumigated
The only practical means of dslnfecting
is by fire."
At the appointed hour, while mullions
of tuberculosis germs were be
ing burned, 5,000 pamphlets telling
how to prevent consumption, were distributed
to the crowd looking on.
AS TO HEROISM.
Bronson?A man Is never a hero to
bis valet.
Woodson?No, but considering the
chances I have learned to take with- ;
out flinching, I ought to be one to my
chauffeur.
BABY'S HAIR ALL CAME OUT
"When my first baby was six months
old he broke out on his head with little
bumps. They would dry up and leave
a scale. Then it would break out
again and it spread all over his head.
All the hair came out and his head
was scaly all over. Then his face
broke out all over in red bumps and
it kept spreading until it was on bis
hands and arms. I bought several ;
boxes of ointment, gave him blood |
medicine, and had two doctors to treat
him, but he got worse all the time.
He had it about six months when a
friend told me about Cutlcura. I sent
and got a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, j
a cake of Cutlcura Soap and a box of
Cuticura Ointment. In three days
after using them he began to im- j
prove. He began to take long naps ;
and to stop scratching his head. After
taking two bottles of Resolvent, two j
boxes of Ointment and three cakes of
Soap he was sound and well, and never
had any breaking out of any kind. Ills
hair came out in little curls all over
his head. I don't think anything else
would have cured him except Cutl
I cura.
"I have bought Cutlcura Ointment
and Cutlcura Soap several times since
to use for cuts and sores and have
never known them to fail to cure what
I put them on. Cutlcura Soap is the
best that I have ever used for toilet
purposes." (Signed) Mrs. F. E. Harmon,
It. F. D. 2, Atoka, Tenn.. Sept.
10. 1910. Although Cutlcura Soap and
Ointment are sold everywhere, a sample
of each, with 22-page book, will
be mailed free on application to "Cutlcura,"
Dept L, Boston.
No Credit Even for That.
"I am glad to say," remarked Mr. i
Seekton, "that I never spoke a hasty
! word to you."
"No, Leonldas," answered his wife, j
rather gently. "I'm willing to give
you credit for not hurrying about any-!
thing."?Stray Stories.
An Old Field Weed.
Many seeing that old field weed, the
mullein stalk, never consider the good
It Is accomplishing in curing lung
troubles. It presents In Taylor's
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and
I Mullein the finest known remedy for
coughs, croup, colds, consumption,
Whooping Cough, etc.
At druggists, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 a
Dome.
Putting It Plainly.
"What did the banker's daughter
say when you asked her to marry
you?"
"She said I would have to go to par
before she could take stock In my
proposition."
THE DREADFT7I. DISEASE MAI.ARIA
quickly cured by that wonderful remedy
Elixir tia belt.
| "The result has been an absolute cure
to me. and It affords me the greatest
pleasure to recommend 'Babek' to all
who are suffering from that dreadful
disease known as malaria."?Clarence
i Elmo Krgood.
Don't suffer from chills & fever, ague
! or grippe when you can get prompt relief.
Elixir Babek, 30 centL all druggists,
or Kloezewski & Co., Washington. D. C.
His Test of Religion.
The ordinary man care8 only for
what religion does, and not a Jot for
what religion is.
TO DHIVK OCT MAI. Alt IA
A NO BUM) I i' THE SYSTEM
Take tho Old Standard GKOVK'S TASTKLESS
CHILI. TUNIC. Vou know what you are taking.
The formula li plainly printed on ever/ bottle,
bowing It Is simply ynlnint, and Iron in a tasteless
form, and the most effectual form. lor grows
people and children. 50 cents
Time Is a wound healer, but it's no
good as a wrinkle remover.
For HEADACHE?If Irks' CAPL'DINR
Whether from Colds, 'teat, .Stomach or
Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you.
It'a liquid?pleas- nt to take acts immediately.
Try It. 10c., 2Sc\. and 5 cents at drug
stores.
Work is better for most people than
most people are for work.
TO CURE A COM) IN ONE DAY
Take I.AXATIVK HKoMO Quinine Tablets.
Lmiggistsrefnnd money If It fai's to cure. K. W.
OBoVK s signature ison eacb buz. 'Juc.
No. Alonzo. it isn't difficult for a
woman to keep a secret?going.
Mrs. Whislow's Soothing Syrup for Chlldrea
teething, softens the gums, reduces Inflamina
Loo, ailays pain, cures wind colic, Hoc a bottle.
He who never stole a kiss doesn't
know what he has missed.
I
ITCH. ITCH relieved In 30 minutes by
Woolford's Sanitary lotion. At Druggists. |
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j If there Is a skeleton in your closet,
t1 lock the door and lose the key.
PUTNAM
i Color more goods brighter and faster colore than an>
dye any garment without ripping apart. Wrtf ft
THESE SIX LET
From New England
Prove that Lydia E. Pinkham's V
pound Does Restore the Health of A
Boston, Mass.?"I was passing through the Chang
from hemorrhages (sometimes lasting for weeks), anu
check them. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
(tablet'form) on Tuesday, and the following Saturd
orrhages stopped. I have tuken them regularly ever
gaining.
" I certainly think that every one who is troubled
your Compound Tablets a faithful trial, and they v
Gxoaex Juby, 802 Fifth Street, South Boston, Mass.
Letter from Mrs. Julia King, P
Phoenix, R.I.?"I worked steady in the mill from tl
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ings. I had soreness in my side near my left hip thi
back, and sometimes I would have to lie in bed for
was not able to do my housework.
44 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound haa helj
every way. You may use my letter for the good of <
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ulia King, Box 282, Phoenix. R.I.
Letter from Mrs. Etta Donovan,Wil
Willimantic, Conn.?" For five years I suffered unb
troubles causing backache, irregularities, dizziness,
tion. It was impossible for me to walk up stairs wil
way. I was all run down in every way.
44 I tried three doctors and each told me something
no benefit from any of them but seemed to suffer n
said it was no use for me to take anything as nothin
henlth again. So I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham'
to see what it would do, and by taking seven bottles
other treatment you advised, I am restored to my
Etta Donovan, 7*62 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn.
Letter from Mrs. Winfield Dana,
Augusta, Me.?"Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coi
backache, headache, and the bad pain 1 had in my
perfectly welL"?Mrs. Winfield Dana, R.F.D. No. 2,
Letter from Mrs. J. A. Thompson,
Newport, Vt?"I thank you for the great bencfl
Vegetable Compound has done me. I took eight bott
for me, as I was a nervous wreck when I began taki
speak a good word for it to my friends."?Mrs. John
Newport Center, Vermont.
I ottoe frrkm Mice CimCjR Dodds. Be
L<Vkl.VI il VIII ioiuw - ? r
Bethlehem, N.IL?" By working very hard, swee]
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aick in bed every month.
" This last Spring my mother got Lydia E. Pink
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not have the pains that I did, and do not have to go
my friends what the Compound hi doing for me."?J
Box 133, Bethlehem, N.H.
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal
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uous medicine, made from roots and herbs,
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M^KfeWrite to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE I
feWF (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advi
Your letter will be opened, read and answei
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^ did not^help mc
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Sloan's Book on Horses, Cattle. Sheep ahd Poultry
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTOl
/ .y Vj nelew suffered for sany years *1
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a;ll r!-?u?s*.!ea ?n<1 although he treated her, >J
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It had boon uiod eucoeeefully Tory frequently
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kfitaww! '< entirely rollewed and will always take plea
resonser.ling 111 lea for urlo acid troubles.
prevent this balance th
TTie old idea that cotton
Po"ash is hard to cradica
L^r'^ Phosphates have been use
BV: ^ \ gre iter becomes the need o
POXA
Try a cotton fertilizer wit
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could get nothing to
Vegetable- Compound
ay morning the hensince
and am 6teadi(y
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as I was should giro
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hoenix, R.I. J
ie time I was 12 yeali
at caused my bad fetlit
went around to ny
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limantic, Conn.
old agony from female
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lore. The last doctor
ig would restore me to
s Vegetable Compound
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npound has cured the
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, Augusta, Me.
Newport, Vt.
t Lydia E. Pinkham's
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g it. I shall always
A. Thompson, Box 8, .
! i
thlehem, N.H^l "
ping carpets, washingJ
all run down. I waa*
iham'a Vegetable Com1
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liss Gbacts B. Dodds,
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tissue right to the ' ;'
ongestion and gives P
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:
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for five years. I tried t j
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juld not do without it
Rick of Kvston, Pa.,
I Sloan's Iini
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ve found Sloan's I.in- i3
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was able to resume
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