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THF PROPl Jt. B^RNWI^I.U R. C. i CHILDLESS HOMES MADE HAPPY Presenceof LittleOnesaGreat Blessing •, . ■——t— . . Four Interesting Letters Cortland, N. Y.—*' I took Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound be cause I was weak and wanted to be come strong and have a child. My husband read about it in the‘Cortland Standard' and thought it might help me. It certainly did for I now have a lovely boy fifteen months old who weighs forty pounds. I recommend Lydia E. Pinknam’s Vegetable Com pound to my friends and vou can cer tainly use mv testimonial in your lit tle books and in the newspapers, as it might help to make some other childless home happy by the presence of little ones as it nas done mine.”— Mrs. Claude P. Canfield, 10 Salis bury St, Cortland, N. Y. A Message to Mothers Hamilton. Ohio.—“I have known about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound since girlhood, n a vine taken it when I was younger and suf fering from a weakness and back ache. Lately I have taken it again to strengthen me before the birth of my child” as I was troubled with pains In my back and a lifeleea. weak feel ing. 1 think if mothers would only take vour wonderful medicine they kf not dread childbirth as they da 1 recommend the Vegetable Com- mitd to eeery woman.Mra. Joe iltmm. Ja 8fit S- Uth BtraeS, Ohio. St Lonis, Mo.— 44 1 want to tell yon what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetabla Compound did for me seven years ago. I was run down and had a weak ness such as women often have. I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and after being married sixteen years became the mother of a sweet little girl. I now have four lovely children—three fine boys and the little girl six years old. I had •longed for children all the while and wept many a day and envied every woman with a child. I was 86 years old when my first baby was bom. I recommend Lydia E. Pink ham's Veg etable Compound to any woman who is ailing with female weakness."— Mrs. J. Naumann, 1617 Benton St. 8t Louis, Mo. W&a Weak and Run Down St Louis, Mo. —" My mother took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound when I was a girl, and when 1 was troubled with cramp* I took it and later when I married I again took it to make me strong as the doctor said I was weak and run down and could not have children. I took it and got along fine and now I have three girls. So you know why 1 keep the Compound in the house. I am a well woman and do my work and sewing tea"— Mrs. Jtxrus Hartman, 2601 W. Dadier 8t, 8t Lotos, MeTj roHv lUJl toioujtCs* l Ml % Spohn’s Distemper Compound f• Ifcni fceter ft »toH -rf •4 IMtatotoMh MM IMMte oMf|| | •«*#* kwtoto MM MV 90 iMl WtoNNSC to ' • * ese- r to* % MRNNMRNVV* #•*# toe ■b# toi Ml <Mmi toNtoMI MSSS* WMMt aa «uwra«i vaMty m la iiaaitae ■ -a*a« «e4 •*■*• Asm M •• e *e*a Sa*e la uwMtcn lamaaa Treasures in Tomb of Tu t-Ankh-Amen of Egypt 1 i,r J mMM I* 4 « j il 1 H |to **«>»- mm fm London Tunes—New York Timas copyrisbl by arramtemeni »un Lari of Carnarvon Opening of the lorab of Tut-Ankh-Amen. the “heretic” king of the KtKhteonth Kgyptlun dynnsty, ut Luxor, tint revealed nn unexampled storehouse of treasures. This photograph givey, a view of the unteehamher looking west Among the crtlclea shown are a box containing the king's undergarments and other thinga; a large gilt couch with su|i|NUtM In the form of Ilona; n couch with supports In the form of ''liut-lior*' rows; numerous laixea containing mutie Kittled meat; a (tainted red nox containing Jewelry and ornaments; a papyrus rush-work stool, much delayed; th« king's at«Mi|; another couch; four alabaster unguent vases of unique t)|ie and beauty; a semi-circular veneered hoi having minute detail of Inlaid Ivory. King Tut’s Chariots, Couches and Funeral Meats .1 Halt U with DnKIN( NEW DISCOVERY VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking LATH ROP*S HAARLEM OIL A I* ti U l » c. The world’s standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these dis ease* and strengthen the body against further attacks. Three siaem.alldruggists. Lawk far I ha matmm Cold Modal a* wmrf ham and acc.p* no liltatUn Shave With Cuticura Soap The New Way Without Mu£ ouve SAuuuA out or m stsrat Time) fefc' tosh sen ai Hair Thin? at. V**v« a» ss**sgswaw S Wt a. a* Chest cold break Ul Apply Stetoto k Malts f rvsh warm fisefy -ipM wan tiki*/ Sloan's Liniment •kills paint ii.nuii.si s. .%/#if iti Stearns' Electric Paste M anorw ssWnainaiar l>r Reia. ■ess. toMSV tea* (V I* t Waurt *. • tiylnt wKh poaiW-r*. lisalila or auf uperv itai Doat w»>iaU*M trrlns to kill Iteo. i. Itaulda prep*r*u< Ready for Uow-Bettor than Traps Vor box. Re l.v-ot. boa, $110 SOLO EVERYWHERE i/f l "5m o MOVE SICK CHILD’S BOWELS WITH “CALIFORHH FIG SYRUP” MOTHER! Even Bilious, Upset Tongue-Coated Children Love this Pleasant Harmless Laxative A teoapoccfBi «t “California fig»of the stmaach end bevels % Byvwp" hew will fhoree^ly rtsea the grtpteg eg ■peecting the chAd. tlnw heevte ami la a few ; .•wre ye*. T«tl y«sr draRgkH yea eaa tees a meA. fAtiM chaa apam. Met iha pmetoe a.’ K#mi* fig j ft rvoaa. fiseestoL reMOpeoeC fh eharh hoe daserwama *er beaa ad «edC ra*datoe tea* *tototo etoMNB of toi ease ptototaf ea toto* eaa mechsae «ee ssei aaep ► Ifietoee; pa R rm* MR* to mato sdl to Beftoa tap ■to* eaa aaav haa topto pm * ^ . «n>dsto wtato toC Kd^f W* IhM I hi ft 1 f #t»V •fWk Nwf ik#«tag 0M4 ■wlfttt0iI • MM mvm mmI MMMI MNkrtMM f 0ft fS W0% ff ' Box of Tut-Ankh-Amen’s Underwear I GUA * DS ™ E struLCHtx CaOtewea hoop fee to* CeavpOestom Keshleg better thea t'toteara a-*ep atoiy a>4 ttoMmsaN m*e aad fhea ea Needed to Mo*be tbe eesapfestee rleer, anslp rteae aad band* aeft aad white. Aau fe thta the IhsHaettag. frngrmat tvMtrvira Tatcem red ytui have the Utoieure T«4tet Trio—Advertla. toeaL I^N* of thing* even I hr go*»lp never hear* «»f until thr rxph>«luQ Roman Cr* RaUam la an nntlaaptlr otnt- mam. atp'i><1 .itarnnlljr. an* not a ’ aaa*.’* It hanta *h» Inflamo* aurfaca. pro rid In* prompt r.llaf. Advtrdarmant. | Never Judge a woman Uy the com- I puny she 1m cmniielled to entertain. ..... a London Thue*—New Y«irk Times copyright by arrangement with Earl of Carnarvon. Here In the antechamber of his tomb," Is the long white wooden box which contained the underwear of King Tut-Ankh-Amen. wl}u reigned In Egypt more than three thousand years ago. It also held many of his weapons. Above It is one of the ceremonial couches, and In the background one of the statues of the king at the sealed doorway of the sepulcher. to*. . • . - . Tut-Ankh-Amen'. ^our Chariots^ KING’S ROBE CHEST m m Wm w r;jr" <>- $i tm Wm. mmm mstts * mm 'tfyr Y/d. Wm dm m ’St TV# RatoaM t a teg yaw avwr dML tfca teto—t aatetteu yam aiar f*ft. tw dasto **a awd teaai mif .. • nAc*aa lava a*ar te yaw aaaL tha* la jaar iraa *«sf stiR 11 ruagb all tw haavv Ufa tela ahtoi y«a\a«a toBms — ERiitip Bt«maa Thaanad Have kidey Ira able and Never Saspect It th* teatly la tendon Time*- New York Time* copyright by arrangement with Earl of Carnarvon. One of the two statues of King Tut- Ankh-Amen guarding the sealed en trunce to the sepulcher of that ancient Egyptian monarch. They are of wood, covered with a black material and richly decorated with gold. ef Dv. Kilmer's fivaVtoRasi M aooa rvatmed It itaads the kgbssl tee Aa eaamuuag phymnaa ter «as to tha prvouaeat Late lamraace ('asspaates, la sa latemev «m tte euhjset. amds tha **- ■o maay appl*caata for ia«ir*aoe ire ra- Jerted is becasee kidney trouble is ea commoa to the Ameocin people, aad the Urg* BtsJonty to thorn whom kpplKmtJoa* •re derhoed do aot even euepect that they have the dismee. Dr. Ktlawr’e Swamp- Root is oo sale at all drag etorm in bottks of two sum, medium sod Urge. However, if you wish first to teat this preparation eend ten cento to Dv. r A Co., Binghamton, N. Y_ for n mmpl* bottle. When writing be tore aad mention thin paper.—Advertisement. great Kilme Ancisnt IndustrIsa. Thr art of tinning Iron appears to have originated In the Sixteenth cen tury, and tinplate was first mann- factnred in Great Britain In 1670. fm —otkore Examine carefully every bottle *1 CASTOR LA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria Chess and Music Mixed. Sir Walter Purratt, whoSs about to complete his fortieth year as organist at St. George’s chapel, Windsor, is an ^enthusiastic chess player. On one oc casion he undertook to play two t^ea (In consultation) without looking at the board, while he himself played a number of pianoforte selections. 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