wmmmm CLEANSES THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY; DISPELS COLDS, AND HEADACHES DUE TO CONSTIPATION. BEST FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN YOUNG AND OLD. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS-ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE. MAKOTACIURED BY THE.' SOU) BY AIL LEADING DRUGGISB OHE SIZE ONLVlRWUtAR PRICE 0AB0inJS THEORY AND PRACTISE. "My motto la 'Tho truth, tho whole truth and nothing but tho truth.' " "Yes; but you'd rather have soma body eleo tell It." For Proper Cam of Tuberculoid. According to tho National Associa tion for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, Now York stato leads In the number of beds for consump tives provided up to May 1, with 5,470 beds; Massachusetts is second with 2,403 boditt Pennsylvania third, with 2347 beds; Colorado fourth, wltbM.489 beds, and New Mexico fifth, with 1,104 beds. As yet, not ono stato In tho country has mado adequato pro vision for its consumptives. New York has set itself tho tnuU of having "No uncared-for Tuberculosis In 191D,M and sovoral cities in other parts ol tho country have adopted similar pro grams. Tho national association saya that tuberculosis will not be stamped 'out' until Vail cases of this disease are cared for' either In their homos or In Institutions, with this end in view, efforts will be made to Increase tho number of hospital beds in this country to at least 35,000 by May 1, 1911. An Embryo Emancipator, A little miss riding on a Urookl. trolley car the other day tendered tho conductor half faro. "How old aro you, little girl?" ho queried, gin gorly handling her fare. Sho pursed her lips for n moment, then calmly opened her nurso, dropped two mora pcnnlOB Into tho conductor's extondod palm, snapped hor purse and demurely replied: "You have your faro; sir; my statistics aro my ownl" Circumstance's aro' beyond tho con trol of man, but his conduct Is In hla own power. uoauroont. A DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE Medicine Not Needed In This Cots. It la hard to convince somo people that coffee dos them nn injury 1 Thoy lay tholr bad footings to almost every cause but tho truo and unsuspected one. But the doctor knows. Ills wldo ex perience has 'proven, to, tilm .that.toj'paliv Js, gpno, lanOneu. 'laugh somo ume systems, coneo is an insidious PqIboo that underiaWig' tlie Health'." Ask the doctor If coffee Is tho causa ot constipation, stomach and nervous trouble. "I have, been & coffeo drlnkor all 3ZS7,??& nervous prostration, the doctor said that my Hervoua system was broken down and that I would have to give up coffee. , "I got so weak and shaky 1 could aot work, and reading your advortlso went of PoBtuin, I asked my grocer It ha bad any of it Ho said: 'Yes,' an'd that he used .It in his family, and It waa all It claimed to be "So I quit coffee and commenced to use Postura oteadlly and found In about two weeks' time I could sloop mm,Hv nt nlcht and cot uu In tho - ' morning feeling fresh. In about two months I began, to gam flesh. I weighed only 146 pounds when I com menced on Postum, and now I weigh 107 and feel better 'than I did at 20 years uf age. "I am working every day and sleep well at night My two chlldron wore great coffee drlnkors, but thoy har not drank any since Postum camo Into the houso, and are far more healthy than thoy woro beforo." Read "Tho Road to Wollvllle," found ia pkga. ''Thero's a reason." Kt'cr rruil the nbove lettert A nrn em Hppenm from time tn time. Thrj nrr icrmilue, (rue, aud full of BUtuaa liatwrcNt, i inrrrc s. Co-eds Fail in a Test By Munsterberg BOSTON- Prof. Huro Minister berg savo n domonHtratlon of his psychological method of dotoctl.lg crlmo before tho clasa of philosophy in Hndcllffo college, tho fetnlnlno nn- nor or Harvard, inicinfr tnrco gin voluntccra ns subjects, tho professor Proved that no matter bow t iey at- tempica to uvuuu nun, no cuuiu rcuu tholr minds, or rnther their actions, ns manlfcalatlous of what was in their minds. Dcsldcs demonstrating his own theory Professor Munstorborg proved that ho has solved tho problem of reading a woman's mind, and that in future tho thoughts of tho wlfo will bo uu open book to tho husband. Tho possibilities of tho professor's demonstration- can hardly bo esti mated. Tho three girls who submitted to tho test aro Helen Thayer of tho class of 1911, Ruby Hobb, a senior, and Miss Doaton of tho class of 1912. Tho professor told tho class that ho had Bovoral clippings from a morn ing paper on everyday subjects. Ho would havo tho thrco girls each draw a clipping in such a way that ho would not Beo tho drawing. Then ho would find out from them what clippings they had. Tho condition the professor lm- Bulldog Meets His CHICAGO. Crib, a bull terrier owned by Charles Ayros, an archi tect of Evanston, and tho caulno scourge of tho neighborhood, Is In mourning, nnd all becauso of n rac coon that Is supposed to havo como from tho sylvan solitude around Gross point and wandered Into tho university town ono morning. Crib Is "somo lighter," according to Evnnston chronicles. All the other dogs in tho neighborhood curl tholr tails between their, legs and silently slink Into the nearest placo of refugo when ho strolls majestically down tho sidewalk. And as for cats he cats 'em nllvo. With tho courngo born of many vic tories and no defeats Crib was prowl Ing about the Ayres homestead about two o'clock In tho morning. Suddenly around tho cornor of tho back fenco thero crept across n patch of moon Hearty Laughter Death to Pill Trade VHU I X HI N' GUESS (J ill laugh nm a a v iin .it O-W0U(H-O0'0H CHICAGO, Threatening tho very llvollbood of the physician, tho health dopartmont continues to dis close professional Bccrets In Its week ly bulletin of "HoaUhograms," which recently contained freo advlco for tho prevention and euro of dyspopsla without pills or doctor. It you feel a sharp, agonizing series of pains that you suspect might bo duo to dyspep sia, just laugh. Keep right on laughing until thu j.; f - ' .'. ; 1 moro to Kcop it away. auuco a prac tlso" far laughing ' for n fow' mlnutos every day, selecting witty companions that tho laughter may bo hcartfolt and therefore moro ofucaclous, for Would Doff the "Pigtail" and Robes CAN u wearing of tho queue, certain Chi nese of the Pacific const aro asking tho emporor to be allowed to discard thu trailing nppondango nnd coif tholr I ii l A brunetto locks n la American. Also would thoy desire to discard tho flowing robes of tho-' tlowery kingdom" atid oortform-thoir 'dress ex clusively to tho nttiro of their adopt ed land. Traditional rospoct, however, for the ruler of their country roatralns these moderns from hasty action and thoy await an hnporlal rescript on thu subject. To socuro tho royal permission n mumorlnl has been Intrusted to Prince Teal Tao, tho Chluesu minister of war nnd uncle of tho emperor, for presentation to tho throne. Tho momorlnl, it is said, contained theso passages: . 1 s- A posed was that when ho said n word tho girl spoKcn to should within a second say somo other word brought into her mind. Professor Munstor- berg asked each of tho thrco girls to try to dccclvo him as to which clipping they had, just as a criminal would try to mislead him In trying to dotcct what crlmo ho had com mittcd. Tho professor shot several words. nt random at tho first girl, and sha answered back as quickly with any word that camo Into her head. When a word connected prominently with tho clipping was sprung, however, thero was a significant pauso, for tho first thought Injected Into tho girl's mind was tho clipping and sho In stantly oxposed that beforo oho was, able to think up something with, which to mislead Munstorberg. Ono of tho clippings drawn by tho girls told of cx-Prcsidcnt Itoosevelt'q reception by tho emperor of Ger many. When Professor Munsterberg sprung tho word emperor on tho girl who hold tho clipping, she could not answer without a pauso. Tho pauso In tho first test was 18 seconds, In tho last two tests about half that tlmo. This Itadcllffo college test wob ro gurded as tho most successful demon stration Professor Munstorberg' has so far mado of tho psychologic meth od of detecting crime. A short tlmo ago, howover, ho experimented with a man BUspcctedof forging a check, and his plan worked perfectly. A sig nificant naiiBo followed both tho word "bank" and "check" wlien ad dressed to tho suspected man. Match in a Coon light a stocky figure, with bushy, up raised tall. A wild yelp of delight shattered tho clasBlc sllenco of Evanston, nnd Crib, tho champion, "mixed It" with tho pro- sumptuous Intruder. In a moment tho air resounded with other yelps, but Mr. Ayres was dreaming peacefully I when tho sounds, of fierce combat-1 sinoto upon his ear. In his pajamas, ho dashed down the stairs and Into tho yard,, where ho behold the visiting combatant rapidly reducing tho hith erto unlacerated hide of Crib, tho ter ror of Itinerant cats, to the prover bial shreds. An empty crackor box happened to bo standing on tho porch, and Mr. Ayres grabbed It nnd placed it firm ly over Mr. Coon' and then planted himself upon it and added his -voice to tho lamentations of Crib. Tho coon Is now on exhibition In a hastily constructed case on tho Ayres back porch, but the valiant Crib will not bo ou exhibition for a week or moro. When Interviewed ho said In cunlno languago that ho was glad to bo alive. tho new honlthogrnm Is: "First aid to tho dyspeptic a good laugh." Scctlngly bent on "bearing" tho pill market, tho lltcrary-sclontKlc wri ter of tho hcalthograms goes on to admonish Chlcagoans, ns follows: "Tight lacing ia a narrow practise. "Hygiene is humanity's hope. "Too much fresh air Is Just enough. "Tho proper appreciation of health will delay Its depreciation. "it our worst enemy tue common houselly. Tho typhoid fly.' Swat him. "Smallpox 1b a disgrace Save youi reputation and your face by vaccina tion. "Whllo mothers nro working In fac tories, Infants may be wasting In the homes. uaugnter is mo sunsnino or ex istence: Hood yourself with it, lot It overllow to othors. "Seats for women employees and op portunity to uso them would leave many hospital beds vacant." "As wo look around at tho various nations ot tho world, we observe all tho strong nations aro without thV queue. The queuo 1b not necessary to tho well-being of man, and It Is ox- coeulugly Inconvenient, "It is tho custom In China to wear long robes with wldo bIoovos. maklnit tho men of our nation look like the women of other landB. Tho costume is llko thut of the Annnmeso and the Koreans, two uatlons that havo per ished. "mrtnormoro, our whole costume makes us tho laughing Block of every nation. Must Deliver the' Ooorin "StntOBmtuiBhfp has Its cares," said ono omlnent citizen, "Yes," roplled the other; "whon a statesman travols, ho has to got u apoecucs lor mo peopio to read. In. stead of morely Bending homo poBt carus." Needed Now, Mrs. HiubD (roauing) In ancient cltlos tho walls between the houses woro often CO feet high. Mr. Stubb What n grand schem to prevent back-yard gossiping." Latest (Photograph by Underwood & UndcrwooU, AI'auabuli or paun nuor irnina) maue in mo auuring lorm or. a small square tent; with a natural fringe of tho woven fibers, canopy top Innn nt fnflln - rtn . nn r t-t Tfr la notiAnlnllu nilnni rt at nnn VtrMA uvjf ui uiuu iu i,ui j ju tit sii iw to uouumiij iitii' iui dvii auuiv and outing, as tho material is Indestructible nnd water repellent FOR THE SUMMER BEDROOM Simple But Attractive Furnishings That Make the Apartment a Delight. Summer furnishings havo a charm that is quite foreign to tho moro pre tentious appointments of winter, and every Benson they seem to bo moro at tractive. Tho new toilet china shown is extremely decorative. Tho quaintly shaped little bowls aro adorned with equally quaint, conventional designs, and there aro lovely foreign looking carrylng tho morning hofwatSr. 'cbf nred and white tiles or squares of glass mounted on a flowered material matching tho room hangings are pro vided to sot tho pitcher of Ice water upon, and If a room is to havo two occupants nil theso fittings are to be duplicated. For fastening back the window hangings tho old-fashioned brass rosetto has been rovlved. Speaking of bedrooms suggests broakfast, tor it Is becoming moro and moro tho custom to havo the first TOenl of tho dny one.a Wn rooni( and thoughtful hostesses always pro vide- ono of tho charming llttlo break fast sots which aro now bo common in tho shops for the guest room, along with a tray of wicker, brass or wood. High-Necked Gowns Passe for Evening Illgh-nccked gowns aro very much out of fashion for any evening nffalr, although whlto ones with laco yokes were acceptable for the theator and informal dinners, and restaurant wear; but one doeB not Beo them any raoro among women who dross well. Delineator. TENNIS DRESS This Is ar stylo sultablo to bo mado up In zophyr or casoment cloth; the skirt has a llttlo fulness nt waist, and Is trimmed below with two folds. Tho bodice- Is tr'mmed with box plaits Btttched at each edgo. Tho Po tor Pan collar nnd cuffs aro of lawn edged with a narrow plaiting. Chip hat with full crown of spoHed muslin, Burrounded by a wreath of rosos. Materials roqulred; Eight yards 28 Inches wide. Parasol Now York,) CORRECT STYLES IN GLOVES Black Is a Color Little Seen This Sea son, Tints Being Given tho Preference. Tho new gloves show a good many, innovations over products of a year ago. Except for black costumes, whor- an nll-blnck scheme Is dcslrod, black gloves nro little used. Plalq whlto gloves also aro less In ovldenco than for somo tlmo, tints having taken, their placo. All tho soft pastol shades such as pigeon gray.-fawn. biscuit and.. jphampagnd aro especially popular. Just now suedes aro liked far bettor, than glace kids. This Is a whim ot the Parlslonnes, who always go In tor, tho smartest fit for everything, and suedo certainly comes under that clasa In tho matter of gloves. With tho continued shortening of alcoves. Mnore 12-button .lengths than any other style nro being sold. Whlto gloves with block stitching are popular with black nnd white combination cos tumes. For tho street with the plain tailor-made broad four-row stlfchlngs In self tones aro considered tho cor rect thing. A Lingerie Hat If you get a lingerie hat this year, bo sure to choose tho mob cap Btyle, with large, high crown and double ruf fles around the face. This may bo quite simple or of em broidery and lace. A pretty ono In sneer Persian lawn has tho crowi out lined, with three rows of oval eyelets, l no uppor rufllo Is edged with embroid ereu scallop, whllo tho under rufllo has a row of eyelets abovo scallops. ineso mils fall far down over tho faco and around tho high crown nro drawn folds of soft rlUbon. ending in a hugo' six-looped bow without ends at tho left sldo. Where ono does not wish to em brolder, tho crown can bo outlined in three rowB of German Valenciennes In sertion, nnd tho two ruflles flnlshod with a row of Insertion and edging of lace. Odd Names to New Shades. Somo of the now Bhadea havo ex ceedingly odd nnraoB. There Ja.pUeua ant displayed In a number" of tones, from pale-reddish brown to a brown so deep it Is almost black. Ashes of violet, a color of dull, faded purplo: kings blue, a cold Japanese-looking Bhade, toning to brown; argent, a gray like dull silver; drake, a bluish green that Is attractive, and a palo green called almond that blondes of n dell cato (not colorless) type find becom ing, Chairtecler Is a rich, deep pink, almost red. A Shining Nose. Summer la a sorry tlmo for tho woman with nose shlnos. Sho usual ly resorts to powder, which cdarsens the pores, or sho mops with alcohols which dr,les up the skin. Instead of these, try bathing the nose with hot water, In which a tea spoonful ot powdered borax has boon dissolved to each pint. Wiping tho snrfaco of noso with o soft flannel or ploco of silk keeps down the shlno. Do not rub hard or redness results. Rubbers in Fanoy Dag. Tho traveler may not know that rubbers can be fitted Into gay little plaid Bilk bugs that are lined with rubber and fastened over with a pearl clomp. Thoy aro only about five Inches long and take up bo llttlo room In a bag or a trunk that It Is not worth measuring. A woman will not hcBltato to travel around with hor rubbers even In n dress suitcase when they aro done up In such an at tractive form. Aroused Sporting Instinct An Irish policeman who was also something of a sportsman, had been posted on n road near Dublin to catcb the scorching motorist. Proscntly ono camo along at 20 miles an hour, and tho policeman saw It pass without a Bign. Next came n largo motor travel ing at 40 miles an hour, nnd tho cyea of tho gunrdlan of the public bright ened. And then ono passed at tho rato of a mllo a minute. "Dcgorrah," said Pat, slapping his thigh, "that's the best of tho lot" SAVED 0LDLADY'S HAIR "My mother used to havo a very ba humor on her head which tho doctor called an eczoma, and for it I had two different doctors. Hor head was very soro and her hnlr nearly all foil out In splto of what thoy both did. Ono day her nlcco camo In and they worr speaking of how her hair was falling out nnd tho doctors did It no good, Sho says, 'Aunt, -why don't you try Cutlcura Soap nnd Cutlcura Oint ment?' Mother did and thoy hclncd her. In six months' tlmo tho Itching, burning and scaling ot her head wns ovor and hor hair began growing. To day she feels much in debt to Cutl cura Soap and Ointment for tho fine head of hair sho has for nn old lady of Bovonty-four. "My own caso was an eczema in my feet As soon as tho cold weather camo my feet would Itch and burn and then thoy would crack opon nnd bleed. Thon I thought I would flco to my mother's friends, Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura Ointment I did for four or fivo winters, and now my feot aro ns smooth as any ono's. Ellsworth Dun ham, Hiram, Me., Sopt 30, 1909." TVin't nnat no nn nnrtlillr antral tin. loss you want to attract suspicion your way. Restore Your Health It is the privilege of most men and women to be B strong and healthy and if you are suftenng from any weakness of the Stomach, Liver or Bowels take the Bitters Just now. It is for Poor 4ppetUe, Head ache, Indigestion, Dys pepsia Ccstivencas, Ma laria, Fever and Afiue. Try a bottle today, but be sure and get the genuine with Pri vate Stamp on neck. OSTETTER CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTER Biff Assets Four hundred thousand oeoolo take a CASCARET everv nicht and rise up in the morning and call them blessed, liyoudon tbclonerto this ereat crowd of CASCARET takers you are missing the greatest asset of your hie. sio CASCARRT3 ioc a box for a week' treatment, all druralst. 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