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MRS. HATFIELD SABINA, OHIO Kb Pitiable Condition when she Befu Takkf Lydia L Pmkkam'i Vegetable Compound Sabina, Ohio.—“I took Lydia E. Pink- ham’a Vegetable Compound for weak* ness and irregulari ty. I was weak and nervous and could hardly stand on my feet long enough to cook a meal. I waa this way for about a year and had tried aeveral medicinea and had a physician, but to no avail, sister waa taking our medicine and nally induced me to try it I now feel fine and can dobjny housework without any trouble at ail. You can use this letter for the sake of others if you wish.”—Mrs. WeldonG. Hatfield, R. R. 3, Sabina, Ohio. Housewives make a great mistake in allowing themselves to become so weak and nervous that it is well-nigh impos sible fpr them to attend to their neces sary household duties. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound should be taken when you first notice such symptoms as nervousness, backache, weakness and irregularity. It- will help you and prevent more serious trouble. Give it a fair trial. It surely helped Mrs. Hatfield, juatasithas many, many other women. Foolish and Untimely. “>Uyy.” wild Mrs. Gudder to her DinUl. who was that man at the door Ju*t now?" "I don’t know, ma'am, whether he wa» an ngent or a preacher, lie mild ho had a mewnatte for you from the hereafter and wanted to know If you went think ins about your Immortal Soul " *'I*ear me." efrlalrued Mm. (ladder. *Wloit a fiMilinh question to a«k a woman who !■ |>aeking her trunk* for • tri|> t.» l‘alm Ib-wch!“—Blnuiagliam Ai,'> Herald In any h4l|elu)ah rtwrus there are at * a) • •“toe who are e*a«|wrated at the lomler •Wte* CORRECT UTIUTY SUITS; IN KNITTED OUTERWEAR G OOD tnste directs (ami fashion approves) that women go abuut the ordinary affair* of life, outalde their home*. In tailored clothes—the sort of clothes that their wearers need not have on their minds at r.ll, after they are once put on. It happens that these, the least ostentatious of wom en’s belongings, require the greatest amount of care and work on the part of their designers and makers, and are entitled to as much consideration on the part pf every woman who aspires to dress correctly. en Just as in people. True, once upon a time sweaters were, well. Just sweaters. That, however, was before a genius In the knitting Industry had a vision, before It dreamed dreams, which are no longer dreams but glori fied realities In the form of exclusive knitted c at types which express con summate art and not mere manu facture. ' , , The connoisseur In knitted outer wear looks for certain distinguishing qualities In the sweater de luxe v It must be-.fiUL»faalilo»e4-^wltfr-fr TW n«d to tKinkrupt-y obows a few • t>'>*•.». Ml* rra> W« M eiei !• eaerythtwg t* the |»««e M low wttb»att a r-e**l Gr»wlao 014 1— Aia ymm aba )«« ab-wLl' U. |aw mwI a* i.4 day a >Ui • ka»wia< b«4 ya« au«r% TVrw ha»4 ta J*mf Ua ra«« • k>W«a |baa ab»a my a»4 cvaialaU aaj »|-a»' M Hale yaar waakawad l»aww‘* A .da* a Milt f kaltwd ibuwawMa aad a A$k poar aataAferw A Florida t^araas •awiaaa* < W* M . |*«a| fVrra > tw . aa»a Tba >ar- rt»a of Iba axtftna a>a*ah«4 mT bi4aata a n I r a u a a I I a R> • bark W l.aa I •o-.f-r l « aa. »ya •III b link Mia ta (Ka aaavall of m* ba.k awl | .--.uM hardly miaa UB. Tl~ kidnay »a »a tlona (oaao..( Ian fra»j>*at»tly I uord a ■ ta N.ara of iHwn a Kl^eay l ltia |a« n • rrtl««a4 «ra of tha *a' ka. ha and put my kid- way a in a " Cat Daaa't at Aay Skaaa. #0* • Baa DOAN’S v.YLV FOSTEA • MlLBL'ItN CO . BUFTALO. N. Y. fiBOYS (Conductad by Natloaal Council of tha Boy - ^^______i*cama of Amartca.) ~ J ~ ROTARY INDORSES SCOUTING At a Rotary club conference held In Duluth, Minn., on the 16th and 17th of March, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: _ WHEREAS, we, the Rotary Clubs of the Fifteenth District, recognize th4 splendid contribution which the Boy Scout organization l« making to nation and to our .boy life of the i own district, In the upbuilding of character during the most Impression able years of a boy’s life, and WHEREAS, Boys’ work is national ly and internationally recognized ns of the highest Importance by Rotary International, and WHEREAS, j3Jhe Boy Scout motto, "Do a pood Tlfm Daily,” Is Identical In spirit wltlinqur moitto “He Profits MosV Who Serwes Best,” thereby mak ing the Boy Scout Ideal and the Ro tary fdenl of service one and the same thing, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that we approve and Indorse -.the. work of the Boy Scouts of America; that we recognize In It ideals Identical with our own; that we do thereby declare that wherever possible we will lend our In fluence and leadership to forward the Boy Scout movement In our district, and that our boys* work committees be Instructed to coll upon Rotary for any service that It may he able to ren der to the Boy Seouts of America. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution lie spread on the icln- ate* and r»H-ord* of this conference and that a copy of the same be for warded to ttie Natli Mai Council of the Bor Scouts of America. New York Oty. Bqr It BUmt Way * TaMatf or UqiM PE-RU-NA For Coughs, Colds snd Cstsrrh W. Mar*h*lL Brsiaptoa. Mlchlns. * we. Throat tod Sloauck. dtirnt • complete cure. H « »• boief * tSd. Noes. Throat tod Stosuch. claim, t complete cure. ””bore, of "For the pett two year. I tire been troubled wits lyrUMte My^.^ ^^^ aBe ad Ce-ru-at Pe-rm-nt ubletTaod they bare affected a complete cur*. I ooi he " u “ w reLO for aU catarrbal coodltlona." Mr. Mart hall la jutt ODeofmanrthouaaudtwbohave beea benefited by Dr. Hartman a famous medicine is the past fifty years. , It la by atimulatlnffthedicettloB, enrichlnr t and toning up the nerves that Pe-ru na i* able •uch a toothing.'healing influence upon the E the blood e to exert .ng influence upon the mucous membranes which line the body. It la e wonderfully effective remedy to restore strength after a protracted alckneaa. the grip or SpanUh Influenza. Ktap Is tbs Hsuse told Evtrywhsrt ntg TABLETS fB* oaon can. on**»»** OMAXS aeaMM. ata u aWMtk >» rjiTiTT^ KWMWMII CBeWrtM* PriaeSOCta, *■1 * . •Them afFTS^persons whose Is Christmas in the present London directory. “Their callings.” he says, “vary from a stained-glass artist to a furniture broker.” There have been some quite notable people whose name was Christmas. A Mr. Christmas was master carver in the navy In the time of Charles I and evidently had great privileges, even to the extent of Im pressing men for service on the ships. Then there was a Henry Christinas, for some years lecturer at St. Peter’s, Cornhill; and a Miss Jane Christmas, a well-known author and zealous Protestant propagandist In the middle of the Nineteenth century. Her Diplomacy. “Why is it. a young and pretty widow always seems to have a better chance with a man than a giil "ho is just as young and just as pretty has. “One reason, I think, Is that a ( young and' pretty widow has learned ho%£ to keep from changing the sub ject or letting it' he changed when the man has started on it.’ FOR HURTS AND SORENESS Dr. P».ry't “D*ad Shot” not only expata . Pin Worm*. Round W'orm* and Tapeworm, but the mucua In the Inteettnes which forma their neatlng-plare la thotPUghly cleaned out kl.o. One dose proves Itr. efficacy.-- I Advertl»«*ment. * • In That Sanaa, An Anyway., i‘s the Im-s “Failure Is sometime'* the beginning •f fuccess.” *aya a philosopher. At any rate, seeing one * finish 1* apt to give one a start. Apply Vacher-Balm. Nothing is just as good," no matter what you pay. Ask your druggist. E. W. \ u^her, Inc., Near Orleans, La.—Advertisement. - [. — Are Men So Fickle? Women members of the Republican county committee were discussing Assemblyman Steinberg's bill provid ing that no marriages should 1>e i*er- fonned until thirty-six hours after the Issue of the license.'Miss Mary Wistd. prominent In politics. op|»osed the measure. "It gives a mnu t*»o great a chamje to change Jils mind." she *ald.—New York Herald. FAMILY BELIEVES IN SCOUTING faultlessly tailored suits ta |W NMlMa'ay •»# Mug alta*r*k. OfRU of •'WMiag ■HMf be Mta<tr of khtfte*J td Ww fWith tb» pleWVW; rw***aae It nehirrea iftatflW t»«4L * iLe heft • * ueff l>>W lalu the fi> •' o net by tiiffrviag Ml (be atyle ftawu aide blp line eRtart. , of be* MM* b«M by e*pe*t wwrknwa Tbe laM weed Ml (Me all all k k allied ablp awl faalOesw lalbtafg Whew fmmt ^ far fW |nf> -(|fc , aacerwafallj Utad* M ta • taialevpleMbit* belww tbe «alM Mae Tbe Ulwe la i be art ef drra* abd M la erwMny trathia *- (Me right I HU tbe atery te bey a g-H ••It etea If <mm mttmt ^ Hr tglrv*l wedH fur Ibta abet, b oe»r la .it her dirwrtb^* la «wdev le bapfwwevl tw be Mi (Me delectable Mew : da a* «>■ aba*te *d aiwbeegbiat fug tbe top, • lib Tbia spring he* beea nnwattall) gen pnt* w bite fug tbe l**war purttan. How - rr<»u« tn tbe variety ami attmctl%ever, nanny entni*'mg rsnotqnation* of its n*-nr "taillenm. hrtngtag twn are ataileMe. ri'wnml'rrtng that white end threw pt ere anti* Ml etd atal new ta n*e«l alwn^a nltb tbe aotld enter fn«*<rttr* ,aire«fig fabric* and tnekmg \<4tee tbe eaqnlnlte hand wftmgbi rbarwiing «tapnrtufe ta rotor* la thy hrntd up tbe front* and ahotH tbe threw |4e«e *uita. a rape nr mat nc* Beck line. YTit* tn a I ren* b .neptrn- ro«i|«aiew • dri ■* uaually nrltb bod- I ten The •tllcb nlth nHt rth far (tie few ..f rvepe la a r>*l«»r coMmatlDg top I* varied tn the nhlte portion with nlth the aklfi and mat. a haf>d»«Hi*«' Idwak weave. Cewrt cloth ta with p« again ta all , T1*c other titled* model ts one of Tne Htndmamn fawtiiy of Pitta- bwrgn. Pa, behevaa tn acant»wf. Tbe •r*# a*C«MC* Abewrp thrM r**#*n* fee tbe.r fatb. ninety. Milton HtndwiaraP. WilHatw Hind margn, betb oecoeff cam acewt* and CbArlAA Hlndmamb, ttnffacfoeL WATCH THE BIG 4 A Stomach-Kidney s~Heart-Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles — GOLD MEDAL The NationAl Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel- mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Look for the, n*m« Gold Medal on •very box and accept no imitation Cuticura Talcum Fascinatingly Fragrant Always Healthful Soap 25*, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talc nix 25c. DROPSY TREATED ONE WEEK FREE Short breathing re lieved in a few hours; •welling reduced ins few days: regrulatee the liver, kidney*, stomach nod heart; purifiee the blood, strengthen* the •atire system. Writ* for Fret Trial Treatment. COIL UN OROrsr REMEDY CD. Dept. E.O., HURTA, GL EYES HU Don’t Ignore ttadt»f*ra rn>li of Mking eyaa, rod hda. bmuO- •hot aratalto. HlUtaU Era Men vewnene imta- , •eAnAwnAkannatW* £ ■AU A aVCKXL Waverly Ft.. Aaw Tark Ponro^KICV^POTATO rUIXTa. fl AA par m YUL RU-LST. tit iAM CANS AVM1P ta barreU. tie ffatta* LAMU a OO ■ W N. U, ATLANTA, NO. 2D-tS2L KNITTED OUTERWEAR GROWS MORE IMPORTANT Its beautiful tan shades. Twe*»ds have made a sensytionul success in spring time colorings-^Ueuiher mixtures in blue,- lavender, green, tan, pnd in black and white mixtures. Trleotine and polret twlli. in navy blue, still outdrr their rivals in popularity. Navy trico- tlne makes the suit at the left of the two pictured. Us trim, straight lines are representative, and It acquires dis tinction by means of handsome em broidery In self c«4or, on the coat. An other suit which may l>e % t.ikcn uj * criterion of g**o^ style for ttveeds and fiomespuns api>enrF at tbe right. It is ■manly simple, respond* to the call for long coats and add* to tbe cheerful-, Dew of springtime by its' lovely shade of blue. One is known by the sweater one vusrA Then, an iristoergu hi t*ant- : the 'new zephyr-weight Shetland wool knitted coats, attaining almost cobweb delicacy In itt lacy openwork stitch. These seml-tnmsparent effects are the newest idea In sweaters. The master touch is imparted In fitted ctrff fas tened with crystal buttons to match the- shade of the coat. Happy the possessor of either of these adorable- garments, -be It pure silk of the new lightweight Shetland wool, and twice hlcsaed Is she who can afford them btgh. for fashion decrees that the sweater be tuned to the cos tume ensemble. •COUTlNO IN FORTO RICO Fcnuts are ■■ engvr to bp helpful It Porto R_*eo ss their brother* In the ‘State* s*e. A S)*<*utina«ter of Aguar- dillo reports that during ■ recent epi demic of tmlfonlc plague hi * *CMUt* made a lioti*e-t»-ho'i*c «'rflhs*« distrib uting hoard of health Inntryctlotts. on another occasion when a tire broke out In the c«*nter of the to\tn at two o’clock In the morning, the *coutma*ter got Ip- to Ms uniform and hurried along the street Mowing Ms wTiTsile. Ybn signal was heard and ol*e\e«l. In a iniauent six proud scouts were by hi* side, ready to do whatever was required of them. The two who had charge of the first-nld [MMU-h had occasion to demon strate their skill In this line by render ing assistance to n fireman who had flit h!s hand, and the others sto(*d-on guard duty over property When it was carrit'd to a place of safety. PREPARED SCOUTS David Stein, a San Francisco boy scout, -while In camp last summer fell over a 20-foot ^nfcnnkment, striking his head.,against n rock. Two fellow scouts. Homer Sweetnmn of Troop 25 and Eugene .Brown of Troop 28, were luckily on hand and ran promptly to the injured lad’s assistance. Having no first r nld kit. with them, they tore one of their own shirts into strips for bandages which they used to bind up their friend's wounds. This done, they improvised a stretcher with poles and their coats and got tffe'patjlent to camp, where he received regular medical treatment from the camp physician, who declared that the hoys’ prompt and Intelligent action had doubtles/ saved Steins life. .. SCOUTING THE BIGGEST YET Lieut; Errol! B. Hay, scoutmaster of Troop 142, Philadelphia, t. has had n sufficiently venturous life, having Served In the National Guard along the Rio Grande dorfng the Mexican trouble, and In the thick of things dur ing the recent wsr ovemesA He has puddled tbe fiver Jordan and sojourned ARE* the Nile also but h* say* hi* greatest, moat thrilling adrstgofn Is batnf the le*4M of a trouf at toy WARNING! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribrJ by physicians over 22 yean and proved safe by millions for Headache Colds Rheumatism Toothache ‘ Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bijrer" packifc which contains proper directions. Clears out drains and toilets * Flush pipes and drains at least once a week with Giant Lye. This keeps them clear and clean and saves plumbing bills. _ ■’ ^ Just a little Giant Lye is needed, for it is pure and powerfuL Ottr FR FE book- 1*1 tells of ruber uses for Giant Lf*. The pictures show tou how to use it Writ* for it sodas. B. T. BABBITT, Successor IS Wo* Mdi Street. Sam Yaek '9