wf'; sr t I ! V , Absent-MlnHorl. "I want a doe-collar, please." Yos'm. What sizo shirt do. slzo shirt dooa he wear?" Life. Ir. Pierre 8 Pellet-., small, siiKar-conted, a?y to Uko as cnndy, nvulnte and invig orate stomach, hvcr and bowels and cure constipation. At the Bank, "Your huabund has stopped payment on your ulltnony chock." "1 know It; ho uo longer lovos uio." Colo's Cnrbollaalvo quickly relloves and cures burnlnK, Itciilni; nmt torturing akin diseases. It Instantly stops the pain of burns. Cures without -curs. 25c and 0o by rirutrijlstH. l'or fren imiipln writo to J. W. Colo & Co., Muck Ilivur Kails, Wis. On the Trail. "Does your flauco know your age, Lottn?" "Well, partly." Fllegondo illaettor. Important to Mothers Examine curefullv evnrv imttin nt CASTOHIA, u safe and euro remedy for Infants and children, and seo that It Ucnra tho itho Stf . , i Slgnatur In U8o For Over an Yrnm Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Styles In Ailments. "Well, hero I nm," nnnounced tho fashionable physician In his breezy way. "And now what do you think Is tho niattcr with you?" "Doctor, 1 hardly know," replied tho fashionable patron. "What Is new?" When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eyp ltrmedy. No Smarting Fecll Flue Arts giilekly. Try It fur ltiiMWak, Watery Kjos mid (Irnniiliilpil EjelliK Itlu trnted Hook In cuoli l'uoluitfc. Murine it eompounJdl by our urtiliHt-nut n "Patent Mod lelno" but used In autvi"iriil I'hr'U'lutis' I'rac tlco for ninny yrurs. Now iliHllniii'it to the Tub lie and Bold liy Driirglitn at iivs nnd We tmr Hot' In Murltin Hjro balro In Asujitlo Tubd, a'e nnd Wo Murlno Eye Romody Co., Chicago But Mamma Didn't. Little Mabel was always tumbling down and getting hurt, but us soon as her mother kissed tho bumped fore head Mnbel would believe It cured and cease crying. One day sho accom panied her mother to the Union depot, and while- they were seated in tho crowded waiting room an intoxicated man entered tho door, tripped over a Atiltcase, nnd fell sprawling on tho floor. Tho attention of every one was attracted to the Incident, nnd In tho sudden Bllcnco following the fall Ma bel called out: "Don't cry, man. Mamma '11 kiss oo, and 'en oo '11 bo all right." Llp pincott's Magazine. Mean People. Henry Russell, the head of tho Dos ton opcru, was describing his foreign tour in search of talent. "They wcro raeun jieoplo," ho said of tho singers of a certain city. "I could do no business with them. They thought only of money." Mr. Russell smiled. "They were as bad us the man who discovered tho Wank theater fire. "The first intimation tho box offlco had of this fire camo, at the end of tho third act, from n fat man who bounded down tho gallery stairs, etiick his face nt the ticket window and shouted breathlessly: " 'Theater's afire! tilmmo mo mon ey back!'" Plan for Tuberculosis Day. Sermons on tho prevention of con sumption will bo preached in thou sands of churches on April 2S, which the National Association for tho Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis has Bet nsldo as Tuberculosis day. Ijist year out of 200,000 churches in tho United States, over GQ.000 observed Tuberculosis day, and mil lions of churchgoers were told about this diseaso from tho pul pit. This year will bo tho third observation of Tuberculosis Hay. FlunB are being made to have the gospel of health preached more widely than ever before. Tho movement will bo pushed through tho GOO anti-tuberculosis associations allied with tho na tional association and through the bonrds of health, women's clubs and other organizations in hundreds of cities and towns throughout tho coun try. Through theso various bodies tho churches will bo reached and In terested In the tuberculosis campaign. THE DOCTOR HABIT And How She Overcame It. When well selected food has helped tho honest physician place his patient In sturdy health and free from the "doctor habit," it is a source of satis faction to all parties. A Chicago worn an says: "We havo not had a doctor In tho houso during all tho 5 years that we havo been using Grape-Nuts food. Ho foro wo began, however, wo had 'tho doctor habit,' and scarcely n week went by without a cull on our physician. "When our youngest boy arrived, 5 years ago, I was very much run down and nervous, suffering from indiges tion nnd almost continuous henduches. 1 was not able to nttend to my ordinary domestic duties antf wns so norvous that I could scarcely control myself. Under ndvlco I took to Grape-Nuts. "1 tint now, and have been ever slnco wo began to use Grape-Nuts food, ablo to do all my own work. Tho dyspep sia, headaches, nervousness nnd rheu matism which used to drlvo mo fairly wild, havo entirely disappeared. "My husband Jlnds that In tho night work in which ho is engaged, Grupo Nuts food supplies him thu most whole EOtne, fitiengthonlng and satisfying lunch ho over took with him." Namo given by Postum Co., llattlo Creek, Mich. Rend tho littlo book, "Tho Road to Wcllville," In pkga. "There's a reason." I'tt-r rniil (lie iilmie Irllrrf A new one npiiciirt Iroin time to time. They lire genuine, (rue, und full ( litimuo Julrn-Nl. Universal Furnishers (Inc.) By FRANK H. (Copyright, isii by Aisociatail Ultrarr I'rcu.) Wo enn find you tho thing you'vo seen hunting for! No mntter whether It's an nnt-cator or a ploco of early Jnpaneso pottery Just tell us what you wnut nnd we'll get it OUR PRICKS ARK MKHELY NOMINAL. What you want furnished when you want It. Give us n trial. UNIVERSAL FURNISHERS (INC.) "Thnt tho nd. that'll bring em!" Sam CuIbertBon, thu aged president nnd prnctlcally solo owner of "Uni versal Furnishers (Inc.)," spread the morning pnper before him on his handsome new desk and leaned back In his richly upholstered now chair. Ho ran his hands through his scant locks, screwed up his far from hnnd Romo fnco nnd winked nt Salllo Jor dan, his pretty stenographer. "Thls'll bo tho best little graft I ever worked." Salllo looked far from pleased nt this announcement. Sam laughed loudly at her expression. "My dear girl." there was vast condescension In his voice. "I cnll everything 1 do a 'graft.' There's nothing wrong about tho scheme. You needn't feel at ull worried, even If you havo got one share of Btock and even if you are one of the Incor porators. Neither does Dill, tho of lice boy, need to feol worried, though Iio'b got a share and Is also one of the Incorporators. No ono need feel worried, because this business is go ing to bo fnir nnd nbovo bonrd. nnd it'll be about the only square thing I've been In for 20 yenrs." "Out why do you cull It n 'graft' then?" Snllle spoke timidly. She was fresh from a business college and this was her first position. "I cnll everything graft, but that word is good In this case, because It will be something of n graft In tho prices 1 chnrge the customers. You see, peoplo who are so anxious to get things that they will employ a pro fessional getter to get them, will pay almost any prlco If the getter Is suc cessful. Thnt's where tho graft comes in. Ah, Salllo. it will bo wonderful what prices we enn chnrgo our dear customers nnd still get awny with It." "Out you say 'our prices nro nomi nal.' " Salllo's voice indicated her lu dlgnation. "My dear little church-worker, our prices aro nominal comparatively nominal. We will scalo them nicely to what our customers think the thing we get for them Is worth. Now Its all fair and squnro Just forgot your Puritan conscience for n time. I'd hate to havo ono of my fellow Incorporators out of sympathy with tho plans of tho business. Ah. here's our first batch of mall." Sam took the three letters extended to him by the postman and opened them rapidly. It took him but a mo raent'to digest their contents. "Three orders already, Sallle. That'B fine. We'll Just stop adver tising until we get theso orders out of tho way. It would never do to burden the company with too much business at the start. Here's a man in room 314 that's en the third floor of tho Portland flats. He's making a collection of hats and ho wants one worn by an American soldier In the Revolutionary wnr. Hum. that ought to be easy. Here's another, from Rudolph Erlckson, 917 Jefferson street. Rudolph wants a key that will open a slx-by-four trunk used by his grandmother. That's explicit, Isn't It? Guess I better call him up and get fuller details he gives bis telephone number. And hero's the third one some fellow by tho name of Ernest Randolph. Ernest will not confide his desire to his letter; bo wants to see a representative of the company. 1 tell you what, Sallle, you go up and see Ernest I'll be so busy with these two other cases that I won't have time to work him for graft De sure and get a good fee from him that's the Important part you know a big fee." Sallle was Inwardly rebellious at being connected with any concern which even savored of graft, but she waa exceedingly anxious to make a little money by working In an office, so she had no thoughts of resigning. After all, tho business was really le gitimate, and for bcr part she decided as Bhe walked toward Ernest Ran dolph's address sho would charge nothing but a perfectly honest, mod erate fee. When Sallle returned to the office she found Snm sprawled back In his chair and looking the picture of de spondency. "This Is tho limit!" Snm fired the remark at her the moment she en tered the room. "Hero I've incor porated for $1,000 and really put $200 In tho company, which I've put into office furniture, nnd now It looks like I was up ngnlnst a brick wnll. This thing Isn't going to go so well us I thought it would. Npw you'd think It wouldn't bo such n thundering hard Job to llnd a hat worn by nn Ameri can soldier In the Revolutionary war and tho key to a slx-by-four trunk which a man's grandmother used and which ho doesn't wunt to break, but which, also, yet onco more, ho wants to flud out what's inside of It Hut let mo tell you right now, young lady, that its ono deuco of n Job. if I charge theso fellowB what their jobs are really worth I'll put both or em in the bankruptcy court I don't believe I'll ever bo aHo to Und what i. WILLIAMS they want Tho huMncsa Is on the blink. This concern will never be nble to And any ono what they want. I" Salllo's blubhlng stnllo stoppod him "You don't mean thnt your client hntl something ensy?" Sam'a ejacula tion was an liicreduloiu burst ol Joy. "Yes." Salllo dimpled nnd blushed and smiled "He only wrnts n " "Don't tell me!" Sam stopped her with an upraised hand. "If yon told mo, I'd queer It. You go ahead nnd till tho order nnd I'll givo you half tho foo. You make mo hope again Perhaps I can get n hat und trunk key thnt will nil tho bills, after all." For four moro days Salllo biiw but little of Sam. Shu was btsy with her client. Ernest Randolph, nnd she supposed her employer to bo busy with his clleittj. At the end of n week sho determined to seo him, ns sho had Information of considerable Importance. At length Sam camo In. No man could possibly have looked moro down and out than ho did. Ho seemed to bo utterly exhausted. Ho seemed even to havo lost weight. Do- nenth his eyes were deep circles, und his face was crossed with lines more prominent than Salllo ever remem bered seeing them before "Whnfs tho matter?" Salllo'B first thought wub one of pity. Snm might bo a grafter of tho deepest dye, and ho might be utterly unscrupulous, but ho appeared sick and old, and Salllo'a kind henrt bled for him. "It's the limit, thnt's what It 1b. You remember this fellow on the third floor of the Portland flatH want ed a hat worn by nn American boI dler In tho Revolutionary war?" "Yes." "And you remember tho follow at 917 Jefferson street who wanted a key to (it some Impossible trunk used by his grandmother?" "Yes." "Well. 917 Jefferson strcnt Is the Portland flats. Doth of my cllonta lived In tho Portland flats, only one of 'em wns on tho third floor and tho other was on ttio fourth. Thoy never' knew each other until tho other night, when they collided on the stairway in tho dark. Then they gol to talking together nnd thoy found that each of them had what tho othe:.' ono wanted. The man on tho fourth floor had tho hat tho man on the third 1 floor wanted, nnd the man on tho third floor happened to have a koy llko the one the man on the fourth floor wnnted. because hlB own grand mother had a similnr trunk. So I don't got a fee from cither of them!" Gloom settled deep upon Sam as ho finished talking. Snllle gazed at him with mournful eyes. For a time there was Bllcnco in the office Then Snm bestirred himself. "Rut how nbout your client? You said you thought you could got what ho wanted. Whnt did ho want?" "A good cook!" Salllo's voice brimmed with unshed tears. "A cook? That was easy to get. of course, and we'll get u good fee from him." "Thero won't bo any fee!" Intense grief shook Sallle's voice. "Why not?" Sam'e ejaculation win tho acme of dismay. "None of the cooks I selected suit ed him." "Rut there nre other cooks. There must bo Just the cook he wants Bome whero about tho city. Find her!" "Too late!" Salllo sobbed. "Rut why Is It too late?" "Why," Salllo wept unrestrainedly Into her handkerchief, " he died this morning from chronic dyspepsia!" The Scotch Negro. A Scotchman landed In Canndn not long ago. Tho very tlrst morning he walked abrond ho met n coal-black ne gro. It happened that tho negro had been born In the Highland district of Scotland and had spent tho greater part of bis lire there. Naturally, ho had a burr on his tonguo. "Hey, mannlo," said the pink Scotchman, "can ye no tall me wheer I'll find th kirk?" Tho darkey took him by tho artr and led him to tho corner. "Go rich! up to yon wee hoose nnd turn to yo'r rlcht, and gang up tho hill," Bald he, Tho fresh Importation from Scot land looked nt him In horror. "Anc aro ye from Scotland, mon?" he asked "R-rlcht yo arro," said tho darkey "Aberdono's mn name." "And hoo lnng have yo been hero?' "Aboot twa yonr," said tho darkey "Lord save us and keop us!" said tho new nrrlval. "Whaur enn I got the boat for Edlnbro?" Cincinnati Tlmea Star. Classes for Backward Children. Undonatlio direction of three New York city school touchers n unique ex perlmenl Is being made at tho Unlvor slty of Pennsylvania. Tho teachers are conducting n class of (Ifteen buck ward children undor the nusplces of the department of psychology Theso children, by proper training, they hope to bring back to the normal with in two months. Tho oxporlment Is bo lug made as an object lesson to tho public schoolB of tho country Noth ing la being dono for the children that could not be curried on under uny pub lic school system Not in This Wicked World. Virtue Is Its own reward. It sol dom gota an encore. telMTlONAL SUNMTSCIOL Lesson fly lleV.WIIIInni Kvnna.tl. It.IMrertorllUilnCulma SiiKKij illhln ltiMllute, CliUngi). LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 25. BAPTISM AND TEMPTATION OF JESUS. 1.1'SSON Ti:.T- Murk 1 !M3; Matt. MKMOllV Vl'HSKS Mutt 4 3-4 (IDI.ni'N Tr.XT l'or In Mint lie Hint Pi If liiltll HUnVrcil lining teii'plt'il, Me It iiMi to Hiici'or f llt'in t lull in i' teinliteil Meli : IS. Three things deserve special notion In connection with tho scene of tho baptism of Christ: Tho baptism It M If. the descending dove, and tho heavenly olcc. The baptism of Clitlst Is connected, with the fact that Christ was thlity yo.ns old. This was tin ago when l.o vltloul pilosis were sot apart nnd eon faoi rated to their office. The baptism, tin tefoie, has reference to tho priestly oiT-'o of Christ. Dy submitting to bap tism Jesus IdontlfWu himself with the world's sin. Christ's baptism then was not per sonalfor ho himself was sinless. Tho lesson tells us that while others, after their baptism, stood confessing their sins in the .Ionian, he Immodl utely went up out of tho water, for ho had no sins to confess but official nnd representative. Christ submlttett to the same baptism which the genera, tlon of vipers had received, not be cause, he wns ono of thorn, but because he was their representative, and bad conio to tnko upon himself their sins. Christ, In submitting to John's bap tism, set his seal upon the divinely appointed ministry of John us the ful fillment of tho Old Testament prophecy, llo recognized In John's baptism God's plan for him, nnd ho submitted to It without questioning. If any man In his own right did not need baptism, It was Christ. Dy this net, Jesus set his teal upon the rlto of baptism, a rlto which may bo aban doned only when It no longer tenches tiny truth. Rebellion against customs and rites for rebellion's sake Ib vicious Individualism. Tho descent of tho Holy Spirit Indi cates Christ's equipment for his serv ice. In his sermon In the synagogue ho referred to this truth when ho said, tho spirit of tho Lord God Is resting upon mo, bectitiBo ho hath anointed me to prench tho gospel. Even Christ could not accomplish his life work without tho aid of tho dlvlno spirit. Nor can wo. Tho volco from heaven could scarco ly havo boon heard by Christ without his associating it with tho identifica tion of himself with tho servant of tho Lord in tho prophecy of Isaiah (chap ters -12 to CO). I Tho temptation Is closely nllled to tho baptism of Christ; Indeed. It Is based on tho proclaimed sonshlp of tho baptism. From this wo learn that ! tho greatest temptations ofttlmes. In deed generally follow tho greatest blessings. Tho 'cmptntlon was a real event, and not n moro mental or soul strug gle. Tho iwrsonnlity of Satan Is as evident as tho personality of Christ in tho narrative. Nor Is thero any thing in tho story to indicate that It Is nn allegory, but everything predi cates n reality. All of tho temptations were along tho lino of Christ's intention to estab lish tho Kingdom of God in tho world. Sntnn's suggestion to Christ wnB to tako a short cut to tho obtaining of tho Kingdom Tho ndvcrsnry did not nsk Christ to do a slnglo wrong thing; ho did suggest doing right things in a wrong way nnd with wrong motives. Thero Is nothing wrong In being hungry nnd satisfying hunger, but it Is sinful to uso wrong measures to satisfy even so natural an appetite. Nor is it wrong to trust In the word and promises of God for dellveranco when we find ourselves In plnces of danger, but it is wrong to unnecessar ily plnco ourselves In compromising positions because of tho temptations of tho evil one, und then presume to rely upon tho promises of God to extricate ub from a position into which wo havo thus been brought. Such is not an act of faith, but of presumption It la tempting tho Lord God. Nor Is it wrong to ongago In tho act of worahlp, but it is sinful to worship anything or anybody other than God. Christ's method of victory Ib signi ficant. Ho does not resort to dazzling Inventions or manifest uny attempt at BhrewdnesB in his unswers. Ho does not even try to bo original. Ho goes to tho quiver of God's word, nnd takes out an arrow that had been polished by much uso, und hurls It nt tho ad versary. Ho cxompllcs tho psalmlst'u expression: "Thy word havo I hid In mlno heart, that I might not sin against thco." No doubt Jesus quoted from memory. Herein lies tho bless ing of learning gospel texts, nnd of storing tho memory with Bcrlpturo. Jesus was tempted In nil points like nB wo nro. Wo must not think that theso thrco temptutlons were tho only ones Christ endured, oven in tho wild erness. Tho narrative saya that "When Satan had finished all tho (wholo eyclo of) temptations, ho left him for a Hanson." This Implies that thero were other temptations, and that his wholo Ufa was beset by temptations. Thero Is not a single noto in tho great organ of our humanity, which, '!:en touched, does not produce a sym pathetic iratlon inUho mighty scopo "il range if our muster's being ox--,' l'. i. J..riliig discoid of sin. Read About These Three Girls. How Sick They Were and How Their Health Was Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Appleton, Win. " I tukf 'iIoiikuiv in writing yotl nn uTi'ouut. of my HldciiosH. I told a friend of initio Iuhv 1 felt and sho said I hurt feinnlo trotihlu and advised mo to uso l.yrtiit Ii. Piiikham'n Vegotnhlo Compound, as sho had taken it hetsell' forthusruiui trouhlo wth wonderful results. I hurt been sickly for two years and overworked myself. and had stieh hint feelings every inonlh that. I could hatdly walk for uin. 1 was very nervous and easily tired out and could not uleep nights. I had dizzy spells, and puiuilcs came on my lace. nut. l nave tiiKen your Lydiu K. Pinkham'H Vegetable Compound and it has h. I think it is tho ln'st medicine in existence." restored my lieu Miss Cecil. ia M. tli H.u'int, 1KU L'lwreneo tit., .Applet on, Wis. A SCHOOL TKACIIKIt'M CJKATITL'DK: Geneva, Iowa. "I have Ih'oii teaching school for some years nnd I have neglected mv health ljcoatiso I was too busy with my work to attend to myself properly. I sulVctvd greatly every month and was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. "1 wrote to you about mv condition and took Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and the I Mood Puiitler as you recommended. Theso remedies have dono wonders for mo and I can highlv and widely recommend them to every sull'cring woman." Miss Minnib SiiAVint, li. F. 1). No. 1, Geneva, Iowa, eo Ham Eriukson. A COLORADO HilltlAH CASH: Montrose, Col. "I was troubled very much with irregular periods. Sometimes two mouths would elapse. I sull'cied severe headache, was weak and nervous, could eat scarcely anything. " 1 1 nlc both Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd Mood Purillcr and tho result, was wonderful. I feol like another ierson. "I think your remedies aro tins best on earth ami cannot expiess my thankfulness to you for what they have dono to me. I help my neighbors when thev aro sick, and 1 shall always recommend your medicines." Miss Em.a MoCandi.i:ss, Montrose, Col. Is it not reasonable to suppose that a medicine that did so much for these girls will benefit any other girl who is suffering with the same troubles ? Does it not seem the only sensible thing to give such, a medicine at least a trial ? You may be sure that it can do you no harm, and there are lots of proof that it will do you much good. For 30 yours Lydia K. PinkhnniVi Vegetables Compound litis been flic standard remedy for fe male, ills. No out) siek with woman's ailments does Justice lo herself who will not try this fa mous medicine, made from roots und herbs, It lins restored so many suffering women to licnltli. pjflEtoWrltctoLYMA K.l'INKIIAM MKIUCINKCO. Wf (CONHIMINTIAIi) LYNN, MANS., for advice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by u woman and held in strict confidence. Irascibility Explained. "Isn't your husband getting u fear fully bad disposition?" asked Mrs. Shortsoot. "No," replied Mrs. t'odout. "llo Iiiib lead somewhere that brainy men aro always cranks and he's trying to get a reputation." CENTURY Onfnrn tint I'uTillc. Over Kivti Million Kn-p Samplci glvi-n iiwajr i'iii'Ii yi-iir. 'I'll" chiihiiiiii nnil Inrri'iDi lit union from hunipU'n iimn's tlin w'milm' inorll nf AI.l.KN'S KOOI'-KASK, tlin Hlitlhi'l'lln kihi1it to tin shiiki-n Into tlin tl fnrTlrml, Aelilntl, Hnolkn, Tender frrt. llcllcvcsi-ciiiisnn.l hiinliniBuf nil .uln. B.luililoKllLE. AiMrmm Alli'iiS.OIuiili'iI,l.vItiijr,N.V. Sharp-Eared Maid. Wife Our new iiutlcl hns sharp ears. Hubby Yes. I noticed thnt the doors are all scratched up around the keyholes. ONLY (INK "IIKOMO (JIUMNK." Thnt Is 1.AXAT1VK IIIIOVO Ulfl.NINK. IM.k fur tin. iilBniitiirn nf i:. V. (HtllVK. Iltcil Oin Wnrlil our Uiiuruu Cold III Ono liuf. lie. Wealth may not bring a man happi ness, but It surroundB him with u multitudo of would-be friends. Mrs. Whwlow'H Bootlilni? Syrnp for ChlMrrn torthliiK, Kiftrim tlic kii'iih, ri-iliici-H Inllumiiui llou, ulluy pain, cure wind voile, SStt a bottle. Too often tho mnn with the hoe gets tho worst of an encounter with the man with tho gold brick. Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much llckneil atari with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack 4(ood, rieb, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating for, after all, a man can be no stronger than bis stomach. 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