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* r coma HIUDIT DO HER WORK E?wy W«j UL—*'l w* w«&k BiMf nav torn Md la aoch a narrou* floaditkia that I could hardly do mj work. I waj tired all the time, and dizzy, and could not «leap and bad no appetite. I tried dif ferent medicines for years, but they did not help me. Then I read in the papers t Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and what it had done for other women and gave it a trial. I began to eat better and could sleep, and consider it a wonderful medicine. I recommend it to my friends and will never be without it. ” -Mrp. M. Ohlen, 8640 S. Marshfield Ave., Chicago, Illinois. It is such letters as these that testify to the value of Lydia E. Pink ham s Vegetable Compound. This woman •peaks from the fullness of her heart. She describes as correctly as she can her condition, first the symptoms that bothered her the most, and later the disappearance of those symptoms. It Is a sincere expression of gratitude. For nearly fifty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has been eo uraieed Dr women. the Gete Blamed r,m» !■ were heeril Sundd) mnmiag. The le«!jr la the apartment arroee the air eh-ift relied raeMosel; t«* a eh «hat the trw«Me « ee i “I t.da t hej the |>r«>fwe eeaeltee f«r ht»e<fcM eepletned the wife «W eee hetag htemed imm reme heane •Hh a hel lea M I 1 e .• • *e mm i **+1 • at* dt ■ at » *a ipr •«»» 2Sc SOc - » 1.00 2J! MEXICAN XI M U STA NG LINIMENT BITIER TASTE, HEAD "SWIMS" Signs That Black-Draught Is Needed to H«lp Eliminate Poi sons—An Arkansas Wom an’s Experience. Flntfirld, Ark.—"I have used Black- Pnilight for u number of years," suys Mr«. 0. V. Dale, of this place, “and I have never found any other liver medicine ,80 good. When I get bilious, my head swims rnd I get a bitter taste in my mouth, then I know I must get something to eliminate the poison, so for years, when I would get this way, I would take the Black- Draught. “I always feel better after taking two or three doses. It cleanses the system aad ray head quits swimming, and I feel ILke^ I can do my work. I have recommended It to others.” Biliousness, dizziness, eoated tongue, bitter taste, warn you that your liver Is out of fix. Prompt treatment, with a dose or two of Thedford's Blark- Draught, often will prevent serious sickness. Bile poisons and other un- healthful matters should not he per mitted. to lodge In the aystem. Drive the® out with Black IftrBUfht. the old. Inogestablished. wHI kaowm. purely vegstaMs The Custard Cup rolling "I'd ruther out Juit the CMAFTI* StV. *“1A“ “LottK" alghad Mrs. Pewfield. “wwat yws ft* t* lsum la ts befcava la aplls •f getting riled." • "O Lord!" cried tha chi bar eyes In dismay. " dodge. And It worka aame." • . • , "You ifmldn't dodge all the time, Lettle; hut If you want, to try It for a apelf, there ain’t no objection. Now that you can wear your good clo’ea, you got to go to Sunday school with Crlnk and Thad reg’lar. It’ll ba tur- rlhle good for you." Of these more cheerful phases of two immediate problems—food supply and Lettle’s training—Mrs. Penfleld was thinking aa she finished her sprinkling and starching and changed her dress. It was the first of Decem ber. She had been collecting the rents and had to make the deposit be fore tha bank should close. Her list was complete except for the Bosleys. While she waa debating whether she would call for their rent or let It go till they thought of It, as they surely would la a day or two, Gusale Mosley came In. "Here'i tha rant," she aald briefly. "I came near forgetting It again.” She waa waa ring n black satin gowa. ax penal vely Mm pi a. Around liar neck was a long chain of wrought gold, set with Jade Mra. Penfleld threw bar s aacond pouted glance. flndta< It dfOcnlt la roaltae that this aarsedtngly* bnasMe CWetard CB» OesaK catching herself "Un tm »be UT •Yah sery amnrt" •Oted pm MB an ire e M Bute Brean I *-l li la I CHAPTCN XV Latria Attempts HeepHsMy. "Oh. I found the moat wonderful bn run In." announced Mr*. Penfleld. a« she put down her old suitcase «n tha kitchen table and unbuckled tha sirups. here, I’ncle Jerry. It’s henn splits.” They took IP” laughed the big man, ns lie Inspected the benns, which were halved or otherwise dlslnte- grnted. “Yes, If was easy to name ’em," she agreed. “Point Is, they don’t cost buMutlf ns much os the whole ones, ami w lie re’s the diff’runee in nourish ment? The whole bean’s there, only not In one place. And I know a way to cook oil into beans so’t .the chil dren don’t taste it, and I put In a nice dash of Indian meal, and land, they don’t need nothing more to a sitting. They get as nourished as they can stand. You know a lot of folks are overfed." “ ’Round heraf inquired Uncle Jerry, with lazy ambiguity. She faced him with e flush on her cheeks. "Unde Jerry, you fion’t mean that the reason you don’t—slou’t take meals with ua oftener la—Is—" "Good Lord, no, Oar’llne." he ex ploded Is amazement. “Ain’t anything would suit me bettor’s to eat with you all the time, hut thd work Pm trying •CASCAHETr FOU UttH AID BOWELS—IOC A BOI I That's all. bsusui. s'pnuo rd he sarh entktae— AB M se think what e fa af aad the Bhe I tried fazers that euftsMmra “Uaal •%» I cad Boa this drtdf BY fra saui Why. rau face • as that he riff. M»ee he bed bsaa paid IB rash by Mr. Drake. Mrs. PeaBetd bad pressated him with aa old purse and had allowetf him to carry In It a sum never ex ceeding twenty cents, usually In as smull cl uinge aa provided by the United Ntatea treasury. The very K iscst of this loose change he could _ end wlthmit supervision up to and Including ten cents a week; larger investments were subject to decision In conference. Crlnk’s pride had reached dangerous proportions. 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Taln’t your fault, anyhow." She turned to go. “Oh, Mra. Penfleld, do yod a’poBs th# landlord .would put an extra lock oa tbs back door r“ T don’t rpaM hs would. Aia't any Bark door got anything but tha rag’Ur lack and halt Ba eeaMnT pat an as Btra a*s thgBl BMttgg aafcsd far gs-s*. (Be MM *Ba aisavaa. has sesetti ms* paaaa. 'be sglBb sgpseaaaaM af has ays* (base aaa has apart from has Batfhissw MWsagtMy befl gmisalaMy Bba had bseMfl* • hM af rswrbst gg; Mra r»*Bsif gal aal has aswtn-; Jarry Wiastoa asn saaly preffersd soair rsmlilai saers af tha Orsgoa srouda—IB tha taisrsata of pillow topa; Let its was qulstly mtilBg pic lures oat of an old Weatherstonc mag •sine, road It l<mr were Ideal for a congenial confab—when Ilka a holt out of the blue, word came that Mrs. Euxlow’s baby had been taken ill. Would Mra Penfleld come at once? Of course she would. * "You entertain Miss Hnpgood,’’ she reminded her household, with a part ing wave of her hand. ‘Til come back as soon’s I can." No one knew upon whom the mantle of hospitality had fallen. Uncle Jerry became more communicative about trees and out-of-doors, strangely easier now that his niece was gone! Lettle, •however, understood that the honors were hers. When Penzle was away, surely she was the next hostess in line. She.put aside her pictures and directed her mental energy to the question of hospitality. ’Talking ain't much good," sh? said to herself, watching Uncle Jerry; who was expatiating on the value of Ore (on.pine. "We’d oughter feed her, Polka don’t think they've had a good time to yoar boose 'lew they’ve et.~ fbet that m’Iw *Hapg«MMl ^bpd treated he take s few days 9 f | otM lb# ftMft 1 § it IftM, 909$/ mm* 1 ftfet Agfa mmumm t** TM** TWm *Tra I Bb* V*rf an gggmtHgnaB * bi BBe Mem** * - M«wO »*■*' • «r« 1 Test This Ou ef IB* *wg In a* Bsc* i*«ue ’Peeh eeae s pemsy m MPbt wweB ll B ^e page Beal ge^A Thin whM* thmgfB Beagg In pi* e* r»*Nle better n aejtbl*g.“ Ot*h demaered. Lettlg laelet 0, < riak rapialated. -N*W you're talking. Otak. k *4 harry-' harry —harry r* Khe was ronsumed with Impatlet m She aaa afraid that the gueet hi depart t*ef.»re the refresh merit a won* he reedy. She stuck her bead tliro«(£ the door Into the living-room. “Now take guinea pigs, for ,*• stance,” Unde Jerry was saying, w h an easy gesture. “Guinea pigs wot. W be a pretty healthy lot if the medl aJ schools would let ’em alone. 1 )g whole point is—’’ “How're you getting on?” inquii ji Lottie brightly. This remark was intended to be >. > couraging, but it had a„rather pa -y! lyziiTg effect upon conversation, wh, A had been in full swing. Miss Hapgt.Al dipped her hook Into her worit wiii unu^inl Jerkiness. Uncle Jflllflr glared—glared as if he didn’t nppig* date hospitality at all. _.Ttira 'long, Lottie,” he said brioi/, “I got a story to finish.” Feeling cuffed, little went hi* A into the kitchen. But at least thin was no danger of Immediate in- parture, since a story was In progr^g. She got out the pop(>er, n large dlth, the iwlt. - Drink did not com*. SIm grew more and more impatient. Pit* rally she aoftly opened the door MM the llviag-rHMB again and peeked M •lib (real rgan«* Him Mnpgw-f hMb for Yourself— M ANY people wKo drink caBcm regularly urn troubled with insomnia; or they led nervous, “headachy," or tufirr from indigestion. It may be hard iof such men and women to believe that coffee is responsible for the way they feel Be cause they have always drunk coffee, it hardly seems possible that this old habit could cause trouble. But there is one sure way to find out whether cof fee is harming you. Just stop its use for a week or so, and drink Postum. Postum is a pure cereal beverage—absolutely free from cafieine, the drug in coffee, which disturbs the health nnd comfort of many. After a week or two on Postum, you will sleep better and feel better; then your own good judgment should decide whether you go back to coffee or con tinue on the Road to Wellville with Postum. Sold by grocers everywhere l Postum