I I OfGSS. Good Taste Shines -m in Suitable FOBleiH Office Attire ny v,ROIMA KEITn Every Picture "Tells a Story 7 . mrM ur; 71.3 7 i ur yYon'lT be de-V fi'jjr lighted with the re- K J f y salt! of Calumet Baking A 3 Powder. No disappoints 'I ' 4 no flat, heavy, soggy biscuits, V j caka, or pastry. ft 1 Just the lightest, daintiest, most f i uniformly raised and most deli- 7 V cicus food you ever ate. V Reoelvsa' MkirtmnrirorW' Firm Fh Cikmiumi, VV chiMjo, ior. Jr PUS (D)1 T LE-B.EAT- M.EPIC1N E, kfor Coughs t CoudsI AIRY FAIRIES. "What becomes ol fill the smashed aeroplanes ?" "They sell them to the girls for bats, I guess." To Arrange Flowers. Here are five golden ru;es which should be observed by those who often arrange flowers. Use plenty of foliage. Put your flowers In very lightly. Use artistic glasses. Do not put more than two or, at the most, three different kinds of flowers In one decoration. Arrange your colors to form a bold contrast or, better still, a soft har mony. The aim of the decorator should be to show off the flowers not the vases that contain them; therefore the simpler ones are far preferable to even the most elaborate. Glasses for a dinner table should be either white, a delicate shade of green, or rose col or, according to the flowers arranged In them. Twenty-Five Years of It "Why do people have Bllver wed- dings, pa?" "Just to show the world what their powers of endurance have been." Judge's Library. Unnecessary. "Do you tell your wife everything you do when she Is away?" "No; the neighbors attend to that." Houston Post. Many mistake soft words for tender, loving ways. EASY CHANGE When Coffee Is Doing Harm. A lady writes from the land of cot ton of the results of a four years' use of the food beverage hot Postum. "Ever since I can remember we had used coffee three times a day. It had a more or less Injurious effect upon us all, and I myself suffered almost death from Indigestion and nervous ness caused by it. I know it was that, because when I would leave It off for a few days I would feel better. But It was hard to give it up, even though I realized how harmful It was to me. "At last I found a perfectly easy way to make the change. Four years ago I abandoned the coffee habit and began to drink Postum, and I also In fluenced the rest of the family to do the same. Even the children are al lowed to drink It freely as they do water. And It has done us all great good. "I no longer suffer from Indigestion, and my nerves are In admirable tono Since I began to ub Postum. We never use the old coffee any more. "We appreclatae Postum as a de lightful and healthful bevernge, which not only Invigorates but supplies the best of nourishment as well." Name r'ven by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "Tha TJnt a iril..m ikes. "There's a Reason." Jver read tha above letter A irn y appears from tlma to time. They f" ''" true, aa full ot human JLterrat. 111' Illicit"!. ivi r 1 lino uA Jl I no wonder olio's a bit tired i beginners who lost their positions this last, week in each ease on account of a matter of clothes. Girl number one dressed ko richly and expensively that it made talk in the office. The other girls didn't like it, and her employers finally decided to part with her as a matter of policy. Her rings, her lace waists and silke-n rustle wore the direct cause of the little note she found in her pay envelope. The second girl was so untidy that she became a blot on the landscape. The same old ink stain staid day after day on the front of her shirt waist. Her hair looked always in imminent peril of coming down the next minute, ller fingers had the appearance of being total strangers to the manicure. The rim of black around their edge so fasci nated her emptor, he declared afterwards, he couldn't keep his mind on the letters when dictating. So she Mas paid for an extra week and departed. The third girl was scrupulously tidy and her clothes were not expen sive. She chose their delicate fabrics rushing from one counter to another at lunch hour, and made them up herself in the evenings. But the perishable pinks and blues and lavenders that would have been so charm ing at an evening party caused consternation in the office. She had made the fatal blunder of mistaking the office for the home. From all of which it appears that the business girl cannot be toe careful in her choice of clothes. The best dressed girl in the office is the one whoe apparel best com bines the cardinal principles, freshness, boeomingness and serviceability. The fabrics may be as good as her purse can buy, the colors as blithely pretty as she desires, but not so delicate that the slightest touch leaves a smudge. And take thought, too, of rainy days and dusty car seats and Much Good Found in Army Career By CAPT. J. POMDER WALKER can rise in the army from the humble sta tus of a private, just as he can rise in civil life. He may become proficient in a dozen auxiliary branches, any one of which will bring promotion in rank with better pay, and there will always be superior officers to teach the aspiring one and hold out a help ing hand. I have no assignment of getting recruits for our army, but I am positive that there are thousands of splendid young Americans who would be better off in the ranks rather than in trying to fit themselves for some of the learned professions and who would be glad to don the uniform if they were only cognizant of the advantages that the army in reality has to offer. Younger Element Commit Many Bold Crimes By GUY C CRAPPLE be solved now. Compel Removal of W oman's Hats in Church By ROY DALEY wear them. Pneumonia Causes Many Ill-Timed Deaths By ERNST WED EL Chicago We would have had the city council make immediate appropriation to fight the disease and we would take precautionary measures to prevent its spread. As it is, not a ripple has been caused. In the week previous 136 deaths out of GO t were'duo to this dreaded peril. Is the increase of this disease over past records due to atmospheric conditions, the greater prevalence of heart trouble, bad air in street cars and buildings or to the greater general weakness and debility of mankind incident to modern life1? t tnnnv anrnwma rTnrwlirw1 nf rinf of them I Yet I know throe young uncertain laundresses, Dark colors are generally the best. Good tsste never shines out so brightly as from suit able office attire. The girl who can keep her office rig simple and smart and with pretty touches of individ- olity, even without the aid of a fat pocketbook, is the girl who is going to be noted for looking well any where. But not frills and furbelows, please. If I had a boy who had no particular bent of genius for any specific calling, I would as soon see him enlist in the regular army of the United States as to take up any other line of work. If a boy has any good stuff in him the army will bring it out. There is no bet ter school to develop all the finer trait3 of human character. Feople sneer at the com mon soldier very often when that soldier is far above them in all worthy qualities and attainments. Besides, any youngster with ambition It is the younger element that is now committing the big crimes and burglaries. Why? Personally I believe that it ia because too much liberty is allowed many of the boys. Evidences of this can be seen in some districts where there, are saloons and pool rooms. Where unemployed boys are allowed to loaf from morning to night we shall con tinue to have robberies and crimes. So long as gangs are allowed to stay together evil plans will be formed. The question of the boy criminal should There ought to be a law passed com pelling the women to remove their hata in churches and public meetings. How would it look for men to wear their hats in church? The hats not only obstruct the view of the preacher and good-looking singers, but prevent the sound of the voice from reach ing the persons behind them. Women should consider this and know that their ugly coal-scuttle and wide brimmed hats are nuisances; they encour age selfishness and cause the men to lose respect for the hats and the women that According to the statistics lurmshed by the city health department, out of C55 deaths reported for the week ending De cember 27 no fewer than 138 died of pneu monia. This is at the rate of more than one in five, or about 21 per cent, of the total deaths. Had the 6arne number of deaths been reported of any particular epidemical dis ease, such as 6inallpox, measles or diphthe ria, our spasmodically hysterical but other wise sluggish natures would have been aroused. BURDENS LIFTED FROM BAD BACKS Weary is the' back that bears the burden of kidney ills. There's no rest or peace for the man or woman who has a bad back. The distress begins in early morninp. You feel lame and not refreshed. It's hard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. AU day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It is torture to 6toop and straighten. At night the suf ferer retires to toss and twist and grown. Backache is kidney ache a throbbing, dull aching in the kid neys. Plasters or liniments won t do. You must get at the cause, inside. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE SICK KIDNEYS GIVEN UP TO DIE. Mrs. M. A. Jenkins, Quanah, Tex., naya: "I waa bloated al most twice my natural alze. I bad the boat phy sicians, but thy. failed to help me. For five weeks I waa as helpless as a baby. My b a o k throbbed and the kidney secretions were In terrible con- ji.i ml i union. tors held out no hope and I was resigned to my fate. At this criti cal time, I began using Doan's Kidney Tills and soon was cured." JZE3S W THt HUM IS THIKI . susracr your Kionrvs Sold by ROYALTY AS THE GODFATHER Difficulty In Europe Successfully Over come by the Exercise of Some Diplomacy. --- In the early days of the reign of the late King Leopold of Helglum a sev enth son was born to a Brussels wom an, and when the ktng heard of it and waa told that the boy was the seventh successive one and that no girl had come to the family, he asked to be the baby's godfather. Ever since then every seventh son born In Brussels has had the same honor, and the moth ers have received gifts in keeping with their station in life. King Al bert, In carrying out the old adage a short time ago, had some difficulty "because the seventh son was twins," according to the Frankfurter Zeltung. "He could not stand for both boys, be cause that would give the family two Alberts. The remedy waa found by Queen Elizabeth, who suggested that her little son, the duke of Urabant, be the godfather of the eighth boy, who consequently received the name of Leopold. ECZEMA GONE, BOILS CURED "My son was about three weeks old when I noticed a breaking-out on his cheeks, from which a watery sub stance oozed. A short time after, his arms, shoulders and breust broke out also, and In a few days became a solid scab. I became alarmed, and called our family physician, who at once pro nounced the disease eczema. The lit tle fellow was under his treatment for about three months. By the end of that time, he seemed no better. I became discouraged, and as I bad read the advertisements of Cuticura Remedies and testimonials of a great many people who had used them with wonderful success, I dropped the doc tor's treatment, and commenced the use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and In a few days noticed a marked change. The eruption on his cheeks was almost healed, and his shoulders, arms and breast were decidedly bet ter. When he was about seven months old all trace of the eczema was gone. "During his teething period, his head and face were broken out in bolls which I cured with Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Surely he must have been a great sufferer. During the time of teething and from the time I dropped the doctor's treatment, I uued the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment, nothing clue, and when two years old he waa the plcturo of health. His complexion was soft and beauti ful, and his head a mass of silky curls. I had been afraid that he would never be well, and I feel that I owe a great deal to the Cuticura Hemedies." (Signed) Mrs. Mary W. Ramsey, 224 E. Jackson St., Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 24. 1910. To Economize 8pacs. "But why is it that you always serve toast with each slice stood up on edge?" "Oh, I just got into the habit; you know we lived in a flat when we were first married." OWI.Y ON 15 "BROMO QINI1IR. nat It I.AI ATIVB BHOUl) OlflNINIS. IK) for a alyatiur ui B. W t,h)W Lm4 U Wurl4 it W tur CwlS la una Imj. too. That lb. IM It Is better to lose In loving than to gala by self seeking. Sl il How To Tell When The Kid neys Are Disordered Painful Symptoms t Backache, sideache, pains when stooping or lifting, sudden sharp twin ges, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, painful, scanty or too frequent urination, dizzy spells, dropsy. Urinary Symptoms t Discolored or cloudy urine. Urine that contains sediment Urine that stains the linen. Painful passages. Blood or shreds in the urine. Let a bottle of the morning urine stand for 24 hours. If it shows a cloudy or fleecy setdmg, or a layer of fine grains, like brick dust, the kidneys are proba bly disordered. i ue doc A TRIAL FREE y PUls TsaiWf. Cut oat this coupon, mail it to Foster-Milbnrn Co., DufUlo, N. Y. A free trial package of Doan's Kidney Pills will be mailed you promptly. w.N.U. DOAN'S IODNEY PELLS all dealers. Price 3o cents., Foster .SJIILHMMM.SIiaiSL.UlnB!' PUTNAM Ortar wm sesfa Msfco s4 fcwtsr enly ! taj sumanl ittNul rloplne nftfl mm mm THEY 8PIKED THE TRACK. "Now, that was a wrecking crew worth while it was the worst smash up I ever saw, and In 20 minutes they didn't leave a sign of It." "Wrecking crew, you Idiot! They were souvenir hunters." The Latest Golf Story. Two Scotchmen met and exchanged the small talk appropriate to the hour. As they were parting to go supper ward, Sandy said to Jock: "Jock, nion. I'll go ye a roond on the links In the morrn." "The morrn?" Jock repeated doubt fully. "Aye, mon, the morrn," said Sandy. "I'll go ye a roond on the links tfie morrn'." "Aye wee'l," said Sandy. "I'll go ye. But I had Intended to get mar ried In the morrn'." A Mosque for London. It is proposed to erect a mosque In the capital of the greatest Moham medan power In the world, and the only surprising feature of the pro ject Is that It has not been executed before. The building is to cost 100, 000, to which the Aga Khan has al ready contribute 5,000. The com mittee In control of the scheme is presided over by Amir All and In cludes the Turkish and Persian min isters, as well as three members of the council of India. London Globe. In the Blood. Willis Are those Kentucky horses you bought scared of autost (Jlllls No, Indeed. They never no tice a train, either, but I can't get them used to a sprinkling-cart to save my Hfe! Puck. There la no surer way to friendship than the honest and sincere apprecia tion of the good qualities and merits of others. Henry Lee. Sufferers will profit rnuoh from Dr. Wm. T. Msrrs' 'Tractical fetudy of riles, their cause, prevention and cure," sent free by 1). Hansom, bon i. Co., Buffalo, N. V. Any New Methods "Ain't it strange th' way Kelly beats bts wife?" "I dunno. How does he do UT" Why suffer wh ere tmuliles, oulck re hf by usina PETTI'I'S KYK HAlVk, 2o. All druggists or Howard Bros.,Dufl'alo,N.Y. I bad rather be kissed by an enemy than wounded by a friend who enjoy ed the Job. L mm 7: , I II :, -t i-. ,7 :i. , .' tf-fc. A Harrison Maple St., KU In bad )ffMlM - Mildurn Co., Buffalo. N.Y., Proprietors FADELESS DYES tnvsttotfMb. OiMtOssaotew tnlon sl Ibws. 11 4r I, kMUa-UM UOn. ilu sod Ma Qfn. MBKMOK Vagaries of Flnanoe. "I understand you have paid the mortgage oft your place." "Yep," replied Farmer Corn toss el. "Then why do you qpmplaln of hard times?" "All the neighbors have done the same thing. That leaves me with money on my hands that nobody wants to borrow." 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How much better to cure s sore throat in a day or two than to be in bed for weeks with Diphtheria. Just keep Ilamlins WUard Oil in the house. Couldnt Lsst a Day. Howell I can tell you how to live on ten cents a day. Powell Don't do It; I've only eight cents. Mrs. Wloslew's Boothlng Bjmp for Children taetblug, softens the funis, reduces Inflamma tlua, allas paln.oorcs wind oollo, tta a bottle. If you fear to soil your hands in helpfulness you may be sure you are defiling your heart. A Poor Weak Woman As sste is tamed, will end ere brawJy sad patiently afjoaiue wlaisai a streo oua weuUi Sve way ander. Tate tsot is wecnea Sine aere patieat thaa they eeffct M M uattr euoa treublee. Every weosaa te keow that the asoet asperienued aaadieai edWee asd ia eeWea mnMtuc aad errvaor the Wad it's Dispensary Madioal Association, rWee, U. D., freaitW, Bufiaie, N. Y. kas kesa aoW mnltitH pkysioiaa of the Invalids' IIte. mm aWMeJ laetttoU, ef Buffalo, N. Y., tor maay yean Msd lass had a wider practical eaperieeoe the Usstaoal ef wshms'i diseaws than any ether peeieiaa Im this eeeatry, Uis asediawM are werW-isieas ler their asMsHshiag a&eaey. ' The meet reWeet reaaealy ever tniws fmr sw. mmi aU&W -s Is Dr. riecMs Far arid. IVaerirUa. rr MAaxa weae womsn itiong, SICK WOMEN WEIX. P1 nr syssptaeaa U wetmaa's peealW ail-nU ere fairy set tmrtk its riaa sWUah la Che rWe's MeeHeal Adriaet- (lftUH paea), a aewly eirkeel mmi mm t, ,mt, BdraWsi. lisbeaaa. witt be aesrt asi rmmmimt W 11 a pay aoet mi wrfiat mmi CA8E OF GRAVEL. A. Sturteyant, O and Tulare, CaL, says: "I shape with kidney trouble. Too fr QUiot urination oompellnd roe to arise at night, my bladder beoame In flamed and 1 suf fered sever pain. When I began ua Inn Doan's Kidney I'llls I passed a gravel stone three- quarivia of an Inch and variegated In color. Alter this my trouble disappeared. uweer vsua wowgn j. 33SQ sata1 mttr ktfnw than anvbtr In. YmsssAM OHU0 OO.t Qulmaf. Illlnf. Splendid Grops In Saskatchewan (WisUrn Canada) 800 Bushels from 20 aoree of wheat waa tha thresher's return from Lloyd mlneter farm In the eaaeon of 1910. Many Belde In that aa well as other dlatriote yieks ad from U to U W shale of whaat to the aare. Other (rains la proportion. LAREE PROFITS ?re) thos derived ram tha t S t. STEAD LANDS HOME ot Weetarn Canada, this uatuni si arlaaa to advanea. act bowlOa' east Lud Ta mn' Un should double In two mn Oimlo growing, mfiad f arm- Ui ratal 11 districts! J SO sore pre-emptions at 8.00 vraore with in eortaln area. (Schools and ctmrchee In every settle ment, ollniata nnexeilea. n ill the ripnesti wom. vswi id bnlldlna- material ulentlfol. or partlanlaie aa to leaatlea, low aottlam' railway rauw Mis dranrlptlTS lllnstrntad psnpWal 'Ist Best Wmat," and nuwr la formation, wrlto to Boptof Ijnaat fl rail on. Ottawa, Canada, a Se Canadian Ooranunsat Aeas IT tan. ItSMmaSL. S. M. Bm. 1 1. bcudta, hw Itl.I.totras. 1 k (Use address saraae yea.) St Constipation Vanishes Forever ' Preupt RcEefPsraanent Cart CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS fat. Faraly able act en dye. lae uvsr. itiiif seaea Leasers ike aaeasajaa krwdstei t)M ejras. gesaB fflL iJ Deee, Sma Kte Genaint anstu Signature j v PILES FISTULA, Pay when 5rA. All Reotal Dlaeaaeaeured wtOtt out a aurvtcal spo tlaa aa4 (uaranusd to last a lifetime. Ne ohloimtoiea or f auaral amxathrUea uaad. Kisalassss flrwet DR. f. R. TARRY. 223 Bee Birildlnf. Oentiak ksk M H TTtllTt Wl.s W. ftlwisa.'SMa r II I r 1 1 I J Instuo. u.u. IMukMC 1 a neeasaewsat raleramas. W. N. U, SIOUX CITY, WO. 6tM. O fr4 irr w r writ t. If: X ition, R. V. I'ly S Dr. Pieroe maiiUi AaVinass as shore.