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NOVEL IDEA IN WILL MAKING
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JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
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If his face was all wrinkled
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claims that nervous excitement of any
kind lowers the protecting power of
My former statement tnt holds Rood."
.. Gat Donm’e mt Any Store, 50 ■ Boy
ments which bear upon the relation of |
the state Of the nervous system to the
electrie resistaneeof the skin, and he
the office that anybody could look at i
Cobb as he bent over his typewriter
Kittredge of Harvard, in their book
on the ways of English words, point
out that "cottaga," in the strict sense
of a laborr’s dwelling, has never been
own
cle.
EYE
ACHES
Head-
ache,
Dizzi-
Purely vegetable
—act surely and
ist
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Penina Cored This Man Of
Catarrh. msu
to got •
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CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS.
The hair at the center of the fore-
head is combed back, but so loosely
confined that a strand is brought
down over the forehead and pinned
with small wire pins so that it forms
a soft, light puff in this position.
In order to make the hair at the
sides stand out softly from' the face
it is to be supported by small pads
of crepe hair or very short and small
hair rolls. It can be kept in position
by “fluffing” it; but this process in-
jures the hair finally and it is much
better to use the supports, which are
very light and easily pinned in.
The hair is combed loosely back
over the supports arid pinned In at
each side of the knot at the crown.
glad
t h «
extends from the hat to the tip of the
nose and is worn with turbans and
toques.
"He keeps open house, you say?"
"Yes, but it'S almost impossible to
get into his office." —
cook, dear?
Wife—She’s still here.
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. Take
’a dose of the vile, dangerous drug to-
night and tomorrow you may lose a
day's work.
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when it comes into contact
with sour bile crashes into it, break-
' Hicks’ CAPUDINE
CURES HEADACHES AND COLDS
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the
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of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
Mr. 9. B.
Reese, Habnab,
M a ryland,
writes: “Two
years ago I be-
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Evil in Nervous Excitement. _
Professor von Pfungen of Vienna is
conducting some interesting experi-
free,with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-
card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston."—Adv.
to
m.
—Take CAPUDINE—
For HEADACHES and GRIPP. Its
Liquid—Prompt and Pleasant—Adv.
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gently on the
liver. Cure
Biliousness,
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
A Difference.
Stella—Do you believe in love at
first sight?
Bella—Oh, yes; until you get your
second sight.
New Conundrum.
. Here is a conundrum which your
greatgrandfathers asked each other
.when thex were little boys:
"How many legs has a dog if you
sigh. They consist of a novelty mesh,
with'border of chenille dots, or all-
over effects of dots on a fine mesh.
It is in the raznagement ‘of these
two features, the mesh and the dot.
-p .
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For Every
Kind of -
Lameness
French Farmer Had Little Money to
Leave, But at Least He Could
Show Hie Good Will.
Woman’s Desire for Liberation From
Wrecked Train Accompanied by
Terrible Threat.
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In taking revenge, a man is but
even with his enemy; but in passs#
it over, he is superior.- Philosophic 'I
Book.
ut, to Grey or Faded Hair.
50c. and $1.00 at Druggiste.
new veilings thatgare popular
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ness, and indigestion. They do their duty.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PR ICS.
Genuine must, bear Signature
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happens that. different sixes and
shape in the meh make the veils
more or lets becoming to the indi-
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some of thenrmtzhty serious and oth- the skin to a marked extent
ers that gave hfm a chance for com-
edy. It was a standing joke about j
W. N. U., HOUSTON, NO. 43-1914,
ica a "cottager” definitely signifies a CASTORIA. a safe and sure remedy foi
person who is above staying at a infant nd children, and see that it
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“ Dr. H. H. Greens Sons, Box 0, Atlanta, Ga.
Two New York business men were
one day discussing the purchase by
one of them of a certain mercantile
concern which which, the buyer ex-
.plained, had come the "good will." *
"I hope this ‘good will,’ ” said the
friend, “is greater than that of the
old French farmer.”
"I never heard the story."'
""Rere it is: The farmer was dying,
and he sent for_the notary to make
out the will. Propped up in bed, he
sible to describe the
DROPSY Ee,HDonsremhydhgesanis
• abort bre»th.of ten gives .utlre relief
in 15t025 davs. Tria l tratmen t sent Fto
Dr. THOMASE GREEN, Syeceesorto
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Distemper, and at the first
11 dose of that wonderful
Yourdenler tn meietnes sels ft in liquid or sugar-
coated tablet form; or you can send MOone-cent stamps
for a trialbox of Or. Pferce'g Favorite Precription
tablet a. Adder.. Dr. R. V. Pieree, Invalids' Hotel
and Sureicm Institute, Buffalo, N. T.
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Dr. Pierer’s Pleasnut Pellets Regulate and Invigornte
Stomach Liver sad Bowels, Sugar-Coated Tiny Grandes.
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‘"I bequeath 15,000 francs to the
fearlss Alphonse Bayard, that he may
continue his valuable aeronautical ex-
periments. •
“ 'To Pierre Deschamps, chemist,
Korea.
Korea has practically become a part
of the Japanese empire. At any rate
the Japanese control in that country
1s complte, and tirv ohnutre air (lin
awful nausea and • cramping. .If you
feel sluggish and “all knocked out," H
your liver is torpid and bowels consti-
pated or you have heydache, dizziness,
coated tongae, if breath is bad or
stomach Bour, just try a spoonful of
harmless Dodson's Liver Tone.
Here’s my guarantee--Go to any
Liars AIL . —-----
- “So you went fishing with Brown
yesterday. What did you catch?”
"Ask Brown. O forgot the number
we agreed on."
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAI
NO ONE single style dominates in
IV coiffures just now, although- the
French twist may be said to hold the
lead in popular favor. It does this by
virtue of its novelty and not because
it can lay claim to, being a becoming
arrangement. Except when the hair
is waved and the twist made very soft
and rather close to the head its out-
lines are too severe for any but very
youthful faces.
A becoming coiffure is shown in
the picture given here. It is also
one of the easies to arrange. To
dress tt the heir is loosely waved all
about the head and the front portion
.. parted off. The back hair is combed
to the top of the crown and twisted
into a soft knot or puff at this posi-
dictated:
“ 'To Jean Marcel, our
feur, 10,000 francs.
which veilings are woven. Nets are
designed with the mesh showing out-
lines it; squares, hexagons, circles,
__________________ and every variation of these.
If one studies the dots they will be
found to vary as much as the meshes
in shapa. There are small crcular
dots, squares, double squares, dfa-
monds and tiny floral patterns. Aho
there are combinations of these on the
same mesh. In unending variety.
’ells are worn in three widths,
the larger cittes just now the
tern at the edge and worn with either
small or large hats. Except when
bordered with crepe and worn for
mourning, they are thrown back off
the face. *
The face veil, reaching from the
hat to the chin, remains the best
liked, generally, of all veils. It is an
inconspicuous affair this saeems, uE
almost indispensable. It keeps the
hair about the edg’of the face be-
low the hat in place and adds t
the neat appearance of its wearer.
Veils should be tiled on and the
most becoming mesh or arrangement
o> dots selected by each individual
wearer. *.
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at times had high fever and bleed-
ing at the nose. I was a perfect
wreck.
“I tried several dootors, but derived
ne relief. I read in one of your lit-
tle booklets, called Tils of Life,’ of
Peruna being a remedy for catarrh,
and procured a bottle at once. After
the use of one bottle I felt some bet-
ter, so I tried the second and the
third, and now I am a well man."
Cottages.
"Cottage accommodatio," was the
sense in which Mr. Runchiman's bill
deals with it, as a phase that would
hardly be understood in the United
States. Professors Greenough and
“ ‘But, mydgarjir." interrupted the
notary, 'I don't believe you have all
that money to leave.'
“ 'I know very well I haven't,' said
England to mean a villa. In Amer- '
caused by broken glass. Every- exit
was jammed tight. .Hist then, in the
midst of the doubt and confusion rose
a woman's voice in emphatic demand:
“Let me out! Let me out! If you
dont’ let me out, I’ll break a window." -.
many places with invisible pins. It
is left very loose across the fore-
head when the hair is arranged in a
short side part, a dip, or in any line
about the face that best becomes the
wearer. In this style no extra pieces
of hair are used, but the hair roll as
a support is an essential. The coif
______ - - nose veil is best Hked. It is usually..Doctors a
those that are simple in de- of plain mesh bordered- with chenttte 2" "
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—-----DisappotntedWife.
“Just my luck! Sex 'e can’t go to
the front because ‛e‛s a married man."
—London Opinion.
had almost left
’ me. My head ached constantly, and
Dr. Pierce’s Plensant Pellets first pu up
40 years ago. They, regulate and invgbratg
stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-oated
tiny granules. Adv.
drueutt, heree
gista, doshen, Ind., U.S.A.
A fast "limited" was bowling over
.the sands of Arizona. Just how it
happened was frequently explained,
and never understood, but as the train
sped along the aide of a parched river 1
It suddenly left the rails, rolled’down
the bank and landed in three feet
of muddy water at the bottom of the
river bed.
Within the cars there was some
natural confusion. Men, women and
lunch boxes were thrown into a heap,
and not an umbrella or a parcel was j
left in the racks. H
One by one the occupants of the 1
granddad of Mr. A.
“Wrong,” corrected the diminutive
greatgranddad of Mr. B. “Because
“‘calling his tail a leg doesn’t make it a
leg" --
Tm reminded of this venerable
brain twister of youth by the follow-
ing lines in the Clatyon anti-business
bill.
The District-of Columbia shall be
deemed a state within the meaning of
his law."
. So I shall modernize that ancient
query by propohnding the following:
"How many states in the United States
if you call the District of Columbfaa
state?” — Girard, in Philadelpha’
Ledger.
"N6." ____ _____________ I
"’Then what are you running away]
from him for?"
"I'm not running away. I’m just
retreating for strategical purposes."—
Detroit- Free Press. . ____..
Duke, N. C--—"When my baby was
two weeks old, behind his ears turned
red and caused an irritation and from
rubbing it became raw and stayed
moistened all the time. At times it
would get so bad as to bleed. He was
fretful At the time he was eight
months old he was in a bad condition
with sores behind his ears and on his
face.
“Nothing seemed to do any good at
all till I got Cuticura Soap and Oint-
ment. I at once commenced to wash
his ears and face three or four times
during the day with the Cuticura
Soap, dried them with a soft cloth,
then applied the Cuticura Ointment.
In ten days his ears and. face were
•well and no scars were left." (Signed)
Here the ends are rolled Into small
puffs and pinned at either side of the
knot. These puffs fill in the break
between the knot and the hair at
each side. The result is a coiffure
of graceful lines and simple and taste-
ful arrangement.
A very good way for dressing thin
hair has been devised with the aid of
a small hair roll or supports of crep
hair. The hair must be frizzed or
combed about the face by dampening
and doing up on crimping pins or
braiding it in tight, small braids over J
night. When it is combed out in tho
morning the stray straight ends are
curled about the face with the curling
iron.
All the hair is combed back over a
small hair roll*forming a low pompa-
dour. It is tied at the back rather
low on the crown and separated into
four or five strands. These are rolled
Into puffs and pinned across the back
of the head.
Thin hair is rather difficult to keep
in place . and a hair net is brought
ovef this coiffure and fastened in
fure.will not be a success without IL call his tall a leg?"
-- - — • "Five!" shouted "the little great-
i* on and
uk,4 in.
Thoroughly
HANFORD'S
Balsam of Myrrh
For Cuts, Burns,
Bruises, Sprains, g.
Strains, Stiff Neck, h.
Chilblains, Lame Back, "G.
Old Sores, Open Wqunds,"
and all External Injuries. "
Made Since 1846.
Price 25c, 5Oc and $1.00
AH Dealers
Mra. A ddit of
CodarSt., Cairo^IIl., uriltt
Dr. R. V. Pitres as faUoto^:
"I send 31 enta for your “Com-
mon Sense Medical Adviser’ for
my daughter who has recently
married and I know the lionk will
be of much value to her. I have
read and used for 25ycar the
yaluabletreatinent containod
in the "Medical Adviser' and
have taken many bhottles of Dr.
Pierre's Favorite Preseription,
and have been ratoredto health
each time I used it Itisagreat
remedy for women aea strength
builder, fie for the nerves and
genera health.**
2
CARTERS
HITTLE
BiVER
mi
straighten you right up and make you
feel fine and vigorous by morning I
want you to go back to the store and
get your money. Dodson's Liver Tone
is destroying the sale of calomel be-
cause it is real liver medicine; entire-
ly vegetable, therefore it cannot sali-
vate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti-
pated waste which is clogging your
system and making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson’s
Liver Trine will kee your entire fam-
ily feeling fine for months. Give it to
your children. It is harmless; doesn't
gripe and they like its pleasant taste.
DOAN’S "pPN
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
ferer with ca-
tarrh, which
continued to
grow worse
and made me
miserable. I
could scarcely
smell at alL
and my taste
f ' •
,.b. ‘
Ske
Gkkadt
Mrs. Lena Lee, Jan. 2, 1914.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold rear car extricated themselves from
throughout the world. Sample of each the mass and sought for means of es- |
cape, while stanching various wounds j
boarding house or hotel and has his R.nr ,, .2 —-
summner nome-london chront signatureor2g4eza,
_______________ In Use For Over 30 Years.
YvR own puuGGiST wn,x TELI von
Try Murie Fye kemedy for Red, Weak, Wutery
Nyes and Gronnlated Kyellds; No Bmartng--
just Kye Comfort. Write fur Book of the HCye
by maml Free. Murine Kye Eemedy Co. hicgo.
10,090 francs as a mark of affection.
” "Te my physician, Monsieur Le-
clair, 15,000 francs. j drug store or dealer and get a 5O-cent
1 o our eloquent pastor, 25,000 bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone. Take
ranes, 10 continue the restoration a spoonful tonight and if it doesn’t
of-- ’ _________________________ I I ■ -
Money for Christmas.
_ Selling guaranteed wear-proof hosi-
gupamn moramanpenomonvrx, ousinesrtendwarprobhoFsuikz "00
safeand speedy cure for Eszema. Tet- chestnut St . Philadelphia, Pa.— Adv
ter. Infant s Sore Head, Chiihinins and
WOMEN who are restless, with
constant change of position. "fidget- 4
iness, ’ who are abnormall excitable or who ■.
experience fainting or dizzy spells, or nervous •
headache and wakefulness are usually sufferers
from the weaknesses of their sex.
DR. PIERCE’S
Favorite Prescription
is the soothing, cohlial aad womanly tonic that
brings about an invigorating ealm to the nervous
system. Overcomes the weakness and the drag-
ging. pains which resemble the pains of rheu-
matism. Thousands of women in the past forty
years can bear witness to its benefits. --------------
that the designers have made the Long vein, use unose snown in me
—wonderfutvartetr mrratterns that are victure, are bordered with a lace pat.
shown in velllrr departments. It . . .
adopted into popular American use, that cortrol will never be withdrawn
because America has never really had not, at least, until Russia dominates
the thtng. The word over there has the whole Asian mainland. If that
always had lterry and sentimental time ever comes The population of
associations, and finally, has come to Korea is 12,000,000, and the area 82,
be used for the most magnificentsum- 000 square miesi nearly twice that of
mer residences. This has gone much the state of New York.
farther than the use of the word in 1
For Coughs, Colds and J
sueh allient, give sruall
most used in existence.
year 1703. He called it the “window
through which he could look oat upon
Europe.”
Kidney Fils I
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SSI MALARIA
GALOMEL MAKES YOU SICK, UGH!
ITS MERCURY AND SALIVATES
Straighten Up! Don’t Lose a Day’s workf Clean Your Sluggish
Liver and Bowels With “Dodson’s Ljver Tone.”
rea ami cofee drinkers often notice
bnckache, headache, rheumatic pain, diz-
ziness, rowey, tirM feelings, disturbe
urination and other signs of kidney weak-
ness. The constant use of narcotie or al-
oholic drinke ie very apt to irrit the
kidneys, and weak ktdneys need prompt
help to avert all anger of dropsy, gravel
or fatal Bright’s disease Avoid the use
of stimulante, drink .more water, get more
rest, fresh air and exercise To ton and.
strengthen the tird kidneys, use Don.
Kidney Pitts, the most successful ano
highly recommended kidney remedy.
A Texas Case
Tetterine, 60c per box. Your aruggist or
9 T. shuptrine. Savannah, Ga. Adv.
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mg.. 8g
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Anecdotes. '
Speaking of hurmrists brings us to
the fact that no man living can look
quite so solemn when producing hu- l
mor as Irvin S Cobb, the well-known '
comedian to the Saturday Evening 1
’ Post. When Cobb was on the staff
I of one of the big New/York newspa-
i pers he did various news assignments.
itching Piles icngorsed by physicians; ------ ------------ -
praised by thoushd who have used it. : War Observer.
"I feel Me I owe to my fellowmnn “What's the matter: scared o’ that
this much: For seven years I had ecze- | hov that’a chasing you’”
ii on my ankle. I have tried many Doxat s cnasme you
ind numerous remedies which
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Sally From the Kitchen. "
The two servants met in the tram.
"Does this war they’re talking so
much about make much difference to
you?" 1 /
"The missus says we’ve got to econ- writing
omize, so we’re to have margarine up with solemnity like a bloodhound
W 1th m . 8 in the kitchen. _ with a sad look about the eyes such 'Husband fphonln.m How about the
"Doesn 1 he have । then ,, . as one rarely sees except in an under-
-"NNot her. She says it J, ‘ hertakers hostler. Cobb was preparing
digestion. But^ere s nothing wrongsomething that would make hosts of
with her digestion We know that,! - Nervous
For as often as not we send her up __- IV-VVM9
the. 'margarine and have, the butter Money for Christmas. Fmotional
ourselves, ’-London Tit-Rita I Salline muarantee wearproof hosl-l
Dizzy
Depressed
temporarty retfever: । deetrtee-to
.. .... « ivu your Tettepine a trial I did so
dots, dots, of course, including all and after »t«ht weks am entirely free
the figures mentioned. The nose veil Trom the,torribisweczemp"n, gin
. I. B. Giddens, Tampn. r'in.
superb coif-. Jng it up. This is when you feel that
Mrs. N. E. Mul-
Himi Grab bury Tex.,
snys: "My back.was
in bad shape and for
three w ee}s I
iconeultr'm*
but he idy do me
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St. Petersburg.
The city of St Petersburg (recently
renamed Petrograd by the czar) was
founded by Peter the Great in the
the farmer, calmly, 'but I want to
show them my gooa.will.‛ "—Youth’s!
Companion.
M centa and fl a bottle;.E5-
dealer ondo iyored b{ naS
ERUPTION ON BABY’S FACE I WAS VER MUCH IN EARNEST
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