--- t? 'v r rfitrth.ef warn HOW TO MAKE A SAIL WAGON Doea Not Take Average Boy Long to Arrange One to Suit Himself T General Description. In Fig. 1 tho sail wagon Is shown complete with an end vlow at "a" showing tho steeling uirungemoul, A board about 3 feet, G Inches In length, T)y 18 Inches across and about one ltalf or thrco-quartera Inch thick, Is 'cut into a shapo something llko an A GOLDEN WORLD. KhV t'jflK Si& J Jaanm i w tn uiMa I ThePfffcrence S Dy ANNIE IHNRICHSEN 1 ---MaeS5jj8B' I feci like n second Columbus. l''or I have discovered, you oeo, A world In tlio shape of an orniiKo Which grandma has given to mol "FN covered with rln1:lo and creAsos Which represent mountains and seas, Deep caverns, largo Islands and rivers I traco on Its surface with case. And 'way down below this touch cover Opld Julcea ar rolllns nrouiul Llko lava beneath tho earth's surface Just seo what a treasure l'vo found. 'Tli 'a vnltiablo world I am certain. All golden without as within. And people who llvo on my oranso Can never commit any nlht I wish that tho world of Columbus America, homo of the free Were as good as tho gold of my orange, Terhaps It depends upon met For looking for good I can And It, And trying to love every one I'll tlntl them more gentle and loving Than ever beforo I have donot Ironing board, narrower at one end than at tho other. A one-inch piece of board is secured to tho front end to give strength for the mast and steer ing gear. Ono pair of large wheels and ono pair of small ones must be procured or made as described further on. Tho large wheels and axlo can bo secured to tho bottom board by moans of two blocks of wood as shown in Fig. 1 and AIR CUSHIONS AID SWIMMER 7.2 Apparatus Designed by German Mas ter Enables Pe'rson to Move About In Water Freely. Tho swimming apparatus designed by a German swimming master is both for trained swimmers and thoso ignorant of the art. When out of use, this apparatus is readily carried In tho pocket, says tho Popular Mechan ics. It consists of two oblong air cushions, each subdivided into flv compartments which are connected together by transversal straps. Bo fore putting on the apparatus, which consists of thin caoutchouc lined with a dense fabric, it is inflated through a valve, within a few seconds, by a few strong breaths. Being arranged on both sides of tho body, the apparatus leaves tho head and neck perfectly free, thus doing away with any pendulating motions characteristic of most salvage ap (Copyright, Hit, bj- Anocteted Ulerary ITcaa.) Tho chorus girl and tho chorus bohller boy swung Into placo in the marching, singing column. "Our life is a glorious glitter," they sang. "It's a glitter all right." muttorcti the soldior boy, "a silly, tinsel glit ter." The chorus girl looked at him In surprise. For weeks they had march ed side by side in tho chorus of "Tho Fisbtlss ITlnco," and this "was the first time ho had over spoken to her. "You don't like It?" she asked. "I hate It. Do you enro for it?" The leading lady was singing. They were nt tho rear of tho stage. "I have- no Illusions about it," sho answered. "It is a means of bread and butter." "1 had illusions, an artistic ideal and operatic ambitions." "Have you kept them?" "1 have learned tho limit of my ability. Tho best I can do Is to carry a tin sword and strut in a chorus with a score of other mediocre war blers. I leave tho stngo at tho end of my contract. Say," ho hesitated like a bashful schoolboy. "I know you art; you are awfully particular and prudish, but would you won't you have supper with mo after the show tonight? I abhor this whole crowd, except you. l'vo wanted to know you you arc different from the others." The girl looked squaroly into his eye. "You're different, too," sho said frankly. "I'll go with you." "You nro moro different than over in your street clothes," ho informed her across the restaurant table. "So are you," sho retorted. "In citizen's apparel, with your faro washed clean you look like mny I say It?" "Go on." "Llko a nice, well raised young man from somo quiet, llttlo city a long way from Now York." "Good. At least, I was well raised and tho home city is quiet and little and far away." "And probably your father was tho wealthy man of the llttlo town and your mother was tho grand lady. You "Don't think of mo nt nil. I am a child of this groat, wicked city. After tonight wo shall novor see each other again." "It's no use to send n lcttor In to Miss Mnyne," tho doorkerpcr was say ing to an Insistent young man. "She never reads stngo door letters nor speaks to Johnnies." Tho young man wroto his name be ncnth tho superscription on tho let ter. "Take that to her," A few minutes later ho was in a stago dressing room. "l'vo como back," ho announced. "To carry a tin sword in the chorus?" "No; to tnke a certain girl out of tho chorus; to tnko hqrr back with mo to a quiet, llttlo town." "To lslt your wife?" "To bo my wife." "But tho other girl, tho first sweet heart, tho Innocent " "Wo have broken our engagement. She is as glnd to bo froc as I am. When I went back she she, I don't want to talk llko a cad, but I want you to know tho truth sho bored me. Her Innocence and convention ality are the result of a narrow en vironment. Sho knows only tho lit tle world of tho l'ttlo town, nnd sho Is satisfied that that Is all there is worth while In life. Sho welcomed mo ns a prodigal and expected a bended knee repentance and confes sion of the sins I must surely hnvo committed out In tho wicked world. Wo have not ono tnsto or Interest In common, except the picnics and tho strawberry festivals. The woman I lovo Ib ono who has lived In the big, wicked world, who knows llfo nnd has kopt her soul pure and true Tho llttlo town is a lovely, quiet spot, and It will bo a heaven If It you nro there. Will you corn back with me?" "The right sort of man chooses hla wifo fiom nn environment which makes her innocent " "This man has learned a few things about women, and he will learn moro if you will teach htm. I am nn Ignorant country boy " "You nro not. You nro everything that li clover and wise and doar, ami and of courBe, I am going back with you." !1 HOME TOWN hm FEELS LIKE A DOY. WINDOW BOXES IN GUAYERE How They Brighten Up tho Town Switzerland Whero tho Cheeso Comes From. In Fig. 2, tho latter being a view of tho under side of1 tho wagon. The two small wheels must bo rigged up a llttlo differently. A board about tho same thickness ns the axle Is shaped ut ono end Into a lound handle, which should fit loosely into a uoreu nolo m tno iront enu oi xno wagon." Tho' broad end 6t this board rests on tho axlo, and is boUed to two pieces of board tho same width, which como down on tho front and rear sides of tho axle, and are bolted to it. Fig. 2, A, A. Tho fifth-wheel bearing Is mndo out of tough wood, and placed so thnt tho steering wheel turns easi ly (Fig. "a") A round stick is put through the stern of tho pleco, to press tho feet against when steering (Fig. 1 "b"). Some boys make a rail (Fig. 1, "c") around the end, that they sit on. Tho mast can be mndo from a round stick about 4 foot, C Inches long. A broom handle will do for tho cross arm, to which the sail is attached. Tho sail should bo so arranged that It can bo very quickly lowered should the wind get tho best of tho wagon. Should it be found inconvenient readily to procuro a sot of discarded baby buggy or express wagon wheels, they can easily be raado by an in- J I ?l rfcty New Swimming Apparatus. I ' "Take That to Her!" Another Cure by Thunder. Another caso has been added to the long list of thoso who aio said to hnvo been cured of deafness and dumbness by a sudden shock. This tlmo the story comes from Ahilens, whero a woman is said to have recov ered her 3pecch after n particularly loud clap of thunder. Thore havo been heavy storms In tho region for tho last fow days, accompanied with hall, rain, thunder anrt lightning, nnd trees in somo places havo been pulled up by tho roots. At others lightning struck houses and barns and horses and cnt tie havo been killed. A woman forty-eight years of age, tho wifo of a workman, had completely lost hor speech since 1905 Sho was still ablo to hear, but the only way sho hnd of communicating with any ono was by writing. Sho was subjected to various treatments, among others that of elec tricity; but they seemed to havo no effect. During the recent thunder storms sho was seized with a tcrrlblo nervous attack, and suddenly she re covered her speech, and is now ablo to converse as er.sily bb beforo. Sev eral physicians havo como to question hor, and her cure is talked of as al most miraculous. Thoso who think all tho delights of Switzerland Ho nmong the high Alplno peaks or in tho Joy of winter sports will find upon visiting it thnt much of It utront; npnonl lies in tho plc- turesquo charm of lis fat in and vil lage scones. Famous for Its chocolate and cheese works, tho town of La Gunyoro Htlll clings to its nuclent customa and surroundings. Many of tho houses dato back to tho fifteenth nnd slx toonth centuries, whllo tho chnteau of tho Counts of La Gunyero Is of an oven earlier period. Anclont buildings, howover, soon bo como commonplaco to tho European travolor, says Country I'tfo in Amer ica, und so probnbly tho first thing ono notices In this Interesting vll lago Is tho prevalence of window boxes. They nro everywhere. No matter how old or tumbledown tho house may bo, thero aro always flowering plants In tho window, and they brighten up tho wholo town wonderfully. Gay col ors aro tho rule; pink and red ge raniums aro most common, although one sees a fow nasturtiums avd car nations, with an occasional hydrangea. Unllko American window boxes, which nro boxes In actuality contain ing n consldernhlo quantity of soil, theeo usually found In Switzerland aro a sort of grated box, with sides much llko a picket fonco, In which potted plants nro placed. These boxes aro cither set upon tho broad window sill Itself or Just outsldo upon brackets socurcd to tho wall of tho house When thero nro very heavy storms which might do damage to tho plants tho blinds mny bo closed to nfford pro tection In tho formor ense or tho pots mny bo taken indoors by one In the latter. ilnce Doan'a Kidney Pills Cured Him of Terrible Kidney Trouble. Fholdon Smith, Prop. Arlington House, Woodland, Cal., Bays; "Throo years I was almost helpless. Kidney se cretions scalded ter ribly and obligod mo to arise ton to twolT times a night My left limb became bo stirt nnd noro I could hardly walk Just hobbled around with n enno. I had almost every complaint that diseased kidneys pro duco, and Doan'a Kid- hoy Pills removed them nil. At tho ago of 70 I feel llko n boy nnd enjoy health and comfort. Cau anyone wonder tt my gratltudo? Ilemombcr tho name Donn'a. For salo by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Trlco BOo. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. DID THE BEST HE COULD. JEST f ' If you want to be up with tho lark In tho morning, boware of the swal lows at hlfjliL KM. WlnMo-w-s floothtnif Byrnp for Culture-' trethlnit. "oftfnn the Kami, reduces Inflamma tion, nllajra palD, cures mind colic, 2Se a bottla. "Familiarity broeda contempt" it ono of the rules that work bath wftys. JOlT 1-4 M li C Ml 1 MAKE THE SUBURBS PRETTY Mr. Bugg Why, I expected this messngo two days ago. Snnil Mossongor It's not my fault, tho company only gavo It to mo a week ago. BABY'S HAIR ALL CAME OUT a JufZ B'c sOJ u ... paratus. The person equippod with tho apparatus moves about in tho wa ter with remarkable safety and sta bility. A special advantage of tho ap paratus is its allowing tho swimmer at will to take up a vertical or hori zontal position, thus enabling him to remain in the water for hours with out fatigue. BEE IS GREATEST ENGINEER genlous boy as shown in Fig. 3. A hub is made from a round block of wood, as shown at "c," and round sticks, cut from light curtain poles or broom handles, made into spokes as at "b," caro being taken to got them all tho same length. The rim Is mado fro.n barrel hoops, although uome boys make them of thin wood, well soaked in warm water and bent Into shape. A nail or screw is put through the rim at each spoko, as shown at "a," tho completed wheel. While this is a general description of a sail wagon, it does not take tho average boy long to make ono to suit himself out of almost any old thing he Is sure to find about the place. It is Interesting to notico tho many and dif ferent designs of wagons and sails when onco the craze is started. Smooth roads, an open space and plenty of wind Is all that is necessary .'or a successful sail-wagon race. The Truth. Father and son wero walking tho streets and passed a largo park In which wero many statues. Ono of them tho largest of all was of a woman. "Father, what Is that?" aBked the pon, pointing to this particular one, which was inscribed "Woman." "That is not a statue, my son," an swered tho father. "It is but a figure of speech." Life. Little Honey Gatherer Has Solved Problem of Room, of Lightest Ma terial and Strength. Probably King Solomon has been most crlticlsod In nls Judgment tor sending the "sluggard" to tho ant. thoro to "consider her ways and be wise." We can't say, but it rnuy have been that in Solomon's time they didn't have tho present day Italian honey bco turning out comb honey In the commercial squaie, pound frutnes. But wo are assured Just now that taking up a pound of honey In an ordinary frame, the averago engineer ought to feel immensely incompetent and un wibe as to ordinal y wav3 and means to engineering le&ults. In tho construction of tho hexagon honey coll of material fiom her own body, tho working beo at onco has solved the problom of economy of room, of tho lightest possible mate rial of greatest strength, whllo tho dividing wall in each honey caso al lows tho greatest number of work ers to continue "on tho Job." A. 11. GodaM, writing of tho engineering ca pacity of tho honey beo says; "I havo seen strips of comb n foot wide and four feet long sustaining n weight of 30 or 40 pouuds of honoy, while the comb itself would probably not weigh moro than five or six ounces. Wo need not hesltato to say that such a structuro compares favorably with some of the best achievements of the modern engineering skill of man." An American Eagle. Tho United States transport Buford, on its wuy from Chlnn to San Fran- cisco, rescued an American eaglo in distress far out at sea. The national bird had probably como from Alaska, tho nearest land, and It was so tired that It would soon havo fallen Into tho sea if tho steamer had not ap peared. It alighted In tho r'gglng and a sailor climbed up and caught it It was put In a cng nrd rarrkd with tho steamer to San Fran Ieco. A Gentle Method. Llttlo Edward had been visiting his uncle's ranch, whero they wero very much bothered by rats. When he came back ho started to school, whero he received the Information which he gavo his grandmother ono day. Ho said: "Grandma, do you know how to get rid of rats." "No, Edward. How?" "Why, a soft answer turneth away rats." The Home Team. "Can I get oft this aftornoon to go to a funeral?" asked tho ofilco boy. "Whoso funeral?" naked tho man with a cynical smile. ' I guess it's goin to be tho homo toaa".' YwnJitrs Sitciuao. lived in a big, old-fashioned house. Thoy sent you away to college and gavo you overythlng you wanted." "How do you know all this?" "You are stamped mentally and physically by your environment" "Next month I shall return to the little fnr away city and a desk in my father's bank. Do you intend to re main on the felage?" "As thero is no father, no bank nnd no home waiting for mo I shnll re main in tho chorus of 'Tho Fighting Prince.' " "1 wish you wouldn't," ho said earnestly. "It is not tho life for a girl like you. There are other voca tions. School teaching, nursing or something llko that would give you better opportunities for the develop mont of the womanly virtues you surely poshess. On tho Htugo yOu le.irn all the scams of tho world, all its dark spots. Its tragedy. You are exposed to a thousand hideous ex perlenees which tho sheltered woman never knows Somo day you will want to marry. The right sort of man and you could never caro for tha wronK sort chooses his wifo from an environment that makes a girl gontle, trusting and thoroughly womanly. GIvo yourself such an environment." "Little country boy," laughed the girl, "don't lecturo this worldly, wicked chorus lady." "You are a good, true woman. Your eyes aro clear and gontlo and steady. Your mouth Is tender and that dlmplod chin Ii as firm as gran ite." On tho last night of hla engage ment with "Tho Fighting Princo" they went to the table whore they I had eaten their first supper together. "It Is tho good old life for mo again, Eleanor, and I am happy at tho prospect; regular habits, homo cook ing, simple Ideals." She nodded comprehendlngly. "It Is tho llfo for you," sho agreed. "You will work hard and gratify your father's prldo. You will bo tho rising young man of tho little city. Your recreations will bo picnics and straw berry festivals. There will bo a girl, a sweet, charming, conventional girl with domeitlc tastes and llttlo knowl edge of tho outside world," "There is such n girl thoro." "An old aweothoart, Jack?" "Wo grew up together In tho llttlo city. Sho la ray Ideal woman con ventional, domestic and Innocent" "You will bo irery happy," alio com mented dully. Tho color had loft her faco and hor lips wero rigid. "I wish you would leave tho stngo, Eleanor. You have been a good friond, a truo comrade in this last month. 1 shall bo happier if I can thin'' of you In a d!ff rent, lesa dis Ulualonlzltig envirenment." A Cheering Arabian Plant. "I saw a llttlo of Arabia In my trip around the world by way of tho Suez canal," said Itcuben Ferguson of Mary laud. "An English tourist suggested that I ought to tnko a turn with tho laughing plant of tho Arabian region. He had n nnttvo And somo of tho plnnt and tho seeds theieof, predicting that if I would nmko a tea out of tho seeds or even mnko tho seeds and leaves Into a powder and take a dose of It occasionally tho effect would bo cheering and that 1 would dfRlro to laugh for an hour or moro without ap parent reason. "Onco assured thai there was no danger from tho effects I tried tho seedf. and am ashamed to tell what others told mc of my amies a whs a case of high, Jinks, dancing and fool ishness bolh in conversation and no tions. I cannot recall what 1 said or what sort of capers 1 was guilty of, but those who wero with mo soemod to tnko delight In telling of my Intoxl cation and tho utter nonsense of my conversation. Once thoy had told mo of a few things I decided to havo nothing moro to do with tho laughing plant." Unslghtllneso In Development Usually Duo to Greed of Speculators and Promoters. Tho unattractlvenoss of most su burban development lies, first, In tho fact that tho land is hopelessly sub divided Into unlfoim and monotonous units admitting of llttlo or no variety, excepting by an expenditure of money which tho investment does not Justify; henco tho attempt to obtain variety by Btunts and detail, much of which Is tawdry. John M. Cnrrero writes in Country Llfo In America. Secondly, tho designing of these houses, which has been mostly in tho hands of spectators nnd piomolois, has not usually been Intrusted to archi tects of skill, and has not been devel oped with tho idea of elevating and developing public taste, but rather of catering to passing fancies. Assuming four lots, each 60 feet wide, if, instead of building, n3 usual, four houses with a narrow frontngo and extending back Into tho lot all in a row, with a small garden In front, n contracted spaco soporatlng thorn, and ugly yards in Iho buck it wore planned to place tho two end houses with narrow fronta and extending back, and tho two mlddlo houses Bet back and designed with bro.td fronts, thus forming a court, a composition would Immediately bo possible, and a bettor distribution of light, air and grounds whether for ornnmontal or merely back yard purposea would Immediately result without any Inter ference of property iinoB or of light caEcmcnls. "Whan my first baby waa six monthB old ho broko out on his head with llttlo bumpa. Thoy would dry up and leavo a scalo. Then It would break out ngalu and It spread all oyer his head. All tho hair camo out and his hoad was1 scaly all over. Then hlB faco broko out all over in red bumps and It kopt spreading until it vraa on hio hnndB nnd aram. 1 bought sovernl boxcB of ointment, envo him blood medicine, and had two doctors to treat him, but ho got worse all tho tlmo. Ho had it about six months when a friond told mo nbout Cutlcurn. I sent and got a bottlo of Cutlcura Itesolvcut, a cako ot Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcurn Ointment. In threo days after using them ho began to improve Ho began to tnko long naps and to stop scratching hla head. After taking two bottloBof Resolvent, two boxes ot Ointmont and threo cakes ot Soap ho was Bound and well, nnd novor had any brenkins out of any kind. His bait camo out In llttlo curls all over his head. I don't think anything olso would hnvo curod him except Cutlcura. "I havo bought Cutlcura Ointmont and Soap several times since to uso for cuts nnd sore3 and have never known them to fall to euro what I put them on. I think Cutlcura la a great romedy and would ndvlao any ono to iiro it Cutlcura Soap Is tho bent that I havo ovor uaed for tollot purpoaos." (Signed) Mrs. F. E. Harmon, H. F. D. 2, Atoka, Tonn., Sept 10, 1010. Ctiew and nnoln tinUtM tobieco. cheap n4" ondoped Merlnfther KU'rra,Ulaiklll,Tena. If a girl la In lovo with a young mas " she can't pee nny one elso In a crowd.' OWES HrlK HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Bcottvlllo, Mich." I -want to tell trouhow muoh noodlivdlaE.Pinkham' a nrrpv- retina ana Sanative Wnshhavo dono mev I live on a farm ana haTO worked very hard. I nm forty ilvo years old, and am tho mother of thlrteon children. Many pooplo think it Btrance tunc iara not brokort down with hard work and Ily, but I tell thorn of my good friond, your Vofjotablo Compound, and thai thoro will bo no backache and bearing down palnB for them if thoy will tak it ns I havo. I nm scarcely over ritb out it in tho house "I will say also thntl think thoro la no better medicine to bo found for young girls to build them up nnd maks them strong and well. My oldest flaucrhter has taken Lydla . Pink lsanva Vcgotablo Compound for pain ful poriods and irregularity, and it has always helped her. "Im always ready and willing to npcftk a good word for tho Lydia B. I'lnklmnVs It omedles. I tell every on I meet that I owo my health and bap. iilnos3 to theso wondorful medicines? Mrs. J. Q. JonNBON,Scottville,Mich., EJP.D.8. ,, Lydla E.Plnkhum's Vegetable Com pound, mado from native roots and norbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds tho record for tho largest number of actual cures of female, diseases. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when tlio liver la right tho stomach and bowels are right. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS nm 1 1 1'ln HI I I l u.(f: utitt f rt '.iAWF w f.'i, V ' tlrV&r"9lVrlm: I tHCARTFRS JKSf vittle jxniv dim gcntlybutfirmly com pel a lazy liver to j do its auty. Cures Con stipation, In- dtgeiUon, Sick Headache.4 and Diltreu After Eating'. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICt, Genuine must bear Signature So Simple When You Know. There Is renson to believe that the lady mentioned in this bit from tho Clovelnnd .Plain Dealer knew moro about cooking than about navigation, or. to put It nautlcally. was moro at hono in the galley than on tho quar terdeck. Tho lady was reading a nautical novel. She struggled along-bravely for a fow minutes, but finally hud to appeal to her husband. "Gerald." she aald, "the author sayB that the boat was sailing 'wing and wing.' What does that mean? I've been on a yacht, but I never hoard that before." "That means," unswered Gerald, re joicing in tho fact that he, too, had spout several hours on a Bailing ves sel, "that moans that schooner had her malns'l out to port and her forea'l out to starboard or vice vorsa." "Oh, I seel" cried tho lady, "it's Juat llko a chicken a wing on each sldo. Now I understand why thoy call thoso llttlo saila In tho mlddlo 'Jibs.' It'a abort for 'giblets.' of courso. I3i)'t sailing Interesting?" Youth's Companion. Terrifying. Tho llttlo boy regarded tho plcturoa of tho harom uklrt with starting eye balls. "Does it mean that I nm to havo twlco aa many trouserB cut down for mo?" ho shrieked. Thon ho fell on hla kncea and prayed as novor bofore that several Bisters might bo vouchsafed him in tho futuro. Holland a tand of Flowers. Thero are two Hollands, ono of the dikes and windmills, and ono of tho flowers, that is scon by comparatively few, says Country Life in America. The) Holland of tho (lowers la n thing of tho past each year by tho time tho average traveler g"tH around thnt wny, which, us a rule, Is July or August. So early aa February the annual llower pageant gets n stnrt with tho rnro Tulipa hnufmnuulaua, winter aconite and snowdrops, until it makes Us first grand demonstration with scilln uud oiocub in March Then in the elory of tha tulip nnd hyacinth c-uiioh tho groatest burst of color, fol lowed by tho Sinnish lrlts, early gladio lus and lily to provide an nntt-climnx that runs owr Into Juno. Hut for sheer gorgcouHncas, nothing can match the heydey of tho tulip, tho banner bulb of Hollnnd. A Now Sensation. Llttlo Jean had visited ono of tho largo summor niousomont parks for tho first time, and with tho courago poBscssod only by thoso glrla whoso playmates aro boys and girls older than thoraselves, sho had not hesi tated, when lnvitod, to take a rldo on ono of the "thrillers" that abound in such places. "To her mother, on hor return from the park, sho confided tho emotions sho had experienced nn she swept round tho curves of tho "figure eight" with her elder brothors. "Mamma," sho said, "when I went round thoso awful turns so fast I folt Just as If I had. freekleson my stomach I" Youth'i Companion. With Emphasis. Mistress (hastily sticking a flager into either ear) Kittle, for heaven's sakol what doeB that frightful noise ' and profanity in tho kitchen moan? Kittle Oh, that's nothln', ma'am! It's on'y cook rojectln' a propc3'l av raarrij from tho ashman l Hnrpor's Bnzar. LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Electrotypes IN QRBAT VARIETY FORj SALE cAT THE LOWHBT PRICES BY WESTEIIN NEWSPAPER UNION 511-H1 W. Adanii St., Chleao T" 1 ofu&paperde- Keaders tijed in itt column should inn upon having what they ask tor, rehtosg alt lubttilutei or imilstioni. Established 30 Years Texas Women Beautify Their City. This la tho time of year whon house wives aio (.leaning tho intorior of their homes. Hut thero aro llttlo touchos that may bo mado In tho yards that will glVo moro pleasure to a greater number than oven tho clean homo. Tho women In a block In which the nlley In negleoteU could got together and chaugo tilings very soon If they would. Thero is a woman's civic loaguo down in Shormank Tex., BayB tho St, Ixuls Globe-Democrat, with five hundred members, thnt lias dono mnrvela, It is said, in tho wny of beau tifying tho city. It mndo a beautiful squat u, with Uowors and plants, in what was an unsightly "hitching" place. It will erect fountains thoro, oxpecta to securo n library, will Jlght tho mosquitoes and do numerous otbei things. SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CURE will cure uny possible case of DISTEMPER, PINK. KYK, nnd the llko among horees of all nRea, and prevents nil .others in the tsmc stablo from having tlio diseato. Alu cures chicken cholera, and dot; distemper. Any pood dniRRist can supply you, or tend to mfrs. CO cents and $1.00 a bottle. Agents wanted. Frco book. Spohn Medical Co., Spec. Contauioui Dlseaaes. Goshen, Ind. Bribery. MrB. M. Who did you vote for? Mrs. N. I don't remember hie namu. Ho gavo me his seat in tho streejt enr last week. irmm9v JS i!f Floral emblems occasions. DAISY 'FLY 'KILLE WKffljgl HkMPGv7KMflHH9 FLORISTS and cut flowers for all SIOUX CITY, IOWA mill kilt Ul llltb tint. dua. ornamental, conTes caltCbeap. LaaUftU Muva. Can'Uplllo tip over, will not tell GuaraatMd eflacto tt. 0111 dtalanoi iat pit paid lor zoo. iurolp soaiaa tsa E (alb in. If you mako a fool of yourself don't take it too much to heart. Tho world is full of pcoplo who are kicking themselves. liHiMilililHlhHil Jllen'aUlcorinuSalToaqroillirouloUlcorSilsona lcBr,SorofalnusUleert.VarlcoeVlon,1a I.nc.i overHores.alloUirM. raalilwlja lailin. UBalliOc JJ'U.UNjJeptJaTjatJ'anl.Mlnn. npin our Booklet "Vbr Tbr More to North Tlior'll Interoat ium-em, the'ro free. Write VOHTIN Kin iiiniciuTio.i absuiuTiuV, naGo, voutii lHkOT. W. N. U. 8IOUX CITY, NO. 27-1911. With time. In the Present, tho wIho man it is always Improving House Yard, Tho houso yard should never bo overlooked. As a rulo, the lawn up ppars bettor if not fenced; n gently alonlng lawn givos tho host offoct, Ornnmental shrubs may be planted with good offoct. The trees may bo arranged in rows or placod irregularly so ns to glvo tho uppoaranco of n grovo. Whtto elm, box-elder or catal pa mako good shade treoa. Walks should bo laid whero .ece3Bary, and then as direct ub possible Flower beds along the sides of thn walk nro v tj attra"tle vJtkl 'Discouraged The expression occurs so many times in letters from sick women, "I was completely discoursed. " And there is always food retson for the discouragement. Years ot pain one' suffering. Doctor after doctor tried in vain. Medicine doing t o lusting good. It is no wonder that tho woman feels discouraged. Thousands of these weak and sick women have found health and courage regained as tho result of the use ol Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It establishes regularity! heals Inflammation and ulcersjf tlon, and cures weakness. IT M7UCES WE71K WOMEN STMOXQ 71KD SICK WOMEN WEIL. Refuso substitutes offered by uuscrunulotiS ilruitUf for this reliable remedy. , Sick women oro Invited to consult by letter, free. All correspondence strictly private and sacredly confidential. Writo without fear and without feo to World's Dispensary. R. V. Pierce, M. D., Pres't, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny lirsnulcs, easy to tsko ns candr. & I n ..'41 -HStS l I Jl 2 T i A ' t V