a Their Use. "Why do ships have noodle gunT" To thread their way, stupid." What a Question. "There Is a use for everything." "Huhl Has anyone ever found enslblo uso for a phonograph?" Important to Mothers . Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and seo that It Ttanra ttiA Signature of uSxAVrfeJ&bi In Uso For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria So, Many Like Trlbble. "Tribblo Is a discontented fellow. 1 don't bollevo ho even knows what he .wants." "Oh, yea. Ho knows what he wants. What makes him discontented is the toot that ho also knows he can't get U" "V .rfcS J i wmmmmBKmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmMmmmmammmm Happe Ones "One Leetle Kees?" Thumped With a Rolling Pin ah M& L -, ?g tut m .5 iii c,vn English 8tump Speech. 'A correspondent, "Old Brlney," Bonds us tho following specimen of fronrlod stump oratory: "Feller fclokes! Thanks tor th' guv'ment, yor sot yer d'mlnishln' wage, and yor lit tle loaf, an all that. Wotcher got tor do now is tor go fer devll-ootion nd local anatomy, an go It blind 1" XLoud cheers.) London Qlobo. House Plans Important. The caro in the homo and all other Conns of household. work are greatly facilitated by right planning and the tue of suitable materials for tho construction and furnishing of the home. An adequate and convenient Water supply and other conveniences aro essential, not only for comfort and for saving labor, but also from the standpoint -of homo hygiene. Quite the Thing. "I told you that If you came tomor row morning I would give you tho money for my wash. Why did you come tonlcht?" said Miss Philis to tho daughter of her laundress. "I know you said tomorrow morn In'," responded the girl, "but me moth er she told me to come tonight, 'cause ho was afraid you might bo gone away by tomorrow mornln.' "I certainly should not go without paying my laundry bill," said Miss Philis sharply. "No respectable wom an would do such a thing." "Oh, yes, ma'am, they would," re plied tho child knowingly. "There's lots of respectable ladies does." n IIICAao. "Ono kees! Just ono V lectio kees! I Implore you, inadamo!" Joseph Luco, recently from Italy and with high notions of romance, stolo unobserved Into a flat at 428 Wost Huron street tho other day and assumed his most irresistible posturo as he surprised Mrs. Mary Dellnsky at work making a batch of bread. Two hours later Luco sat In a cell at the Chicago avenuo police station nursing a big bump on his hoad and trying to think how ho happened to got from tho socond story window to the ground so quickly. It happened something like this, according to Mrs. Bollnsky, who also charged Luco with tho theft of $10: "Ono what I" Mrs. Dellnsky had ask ed in momentary alarm. "Ono lootlo keoB, no more," said Luco. "Well, hero's a regular smack!" ex claimed Mrs. Bolinsky. Tho doughy rolling pin waved through a cloud of flour, thero was a Bharp crack, and a dull thud. Luco took tho count. Mrs. Bollnsky was frlghtoncd and tried to gmiw to leave tho room. Then thoro wns n, strugglo that aroused tho curiosity of neighbors In tho flat bonoath. "Here; horel What's going on?" demanded Sam Dubois, rushing ujh stairs and pausing at the door. "I am going to kees you," Dubois swore that ho heard Luco say as he was gottlng a strangle hold nboutj Mrs. Bellnsky's neck. , "I'll kiss you!" said Dubois. Hoi snlrnd Luco about tho waist and bit him on tho hand bo that ho had to let go of Mrs. Dellnsky and sank to tho floor. "O, I would like to kick your face, off," said Mrs. Dellnsky, according tc tho story Bho told In tho pollco Btn tlon. "Lpt's throw him out of tho win dow," sugegsted Dubois. So Mrs. De llnsky sat on Luco'u chest while Du bois hurriedly raised the window. Thonj tho two took tho invader on olthori sldo and gavo him a sailor's tosB ovorj tho ledgo. It was 25 feot to tko ground. . "Dear mo, do you supposo he's klll-j ed?" whlspored Mrs. Dellnsky as sho; and Dubois lokcd out tho window at Luco, who lay on tho ground. After) a moment It seemed ho was about to: get up and go r.way. ' Dubois pormltted himself to bo' dragged downstairs und stood overj Luco until Mrs. Dolinsky returned with a wagon load of policemen.) Luco heaved a sigh of rellof as tho, policemen half carrlod him Into tho wagon. VENTILATOR FOR FRUIT TREE Made of Two Sections, Hinged Back, and Doors Are Arranged to Allow Access to Interior. Tho illustration glvon horewlth showa a frult-troo ventilator de signed to circle tho trunk of a troo at its baso as shown. It Is mndo In COLD STORAGE FOR APPLES n W if i . BuIltHer Own Hom,e. Miss Frances Lyon of Westwood has tho distinction of being tho only woman in New England who lives in a house literally built with her own hands. Miss Lyons belongs to a club whoso members are practicing the doc trine of going back to the farm. Tho club is limited to 40 members nnd owns property to the amount of $1,000 and about 70 acres of farming land not tar from Westwood. Each member holds a deed. to ono acre and the bal anco of the land Is held In common to Iba rented to any member who wishes to try farming on a larger scale. NOT NEW. Genus Hobo Approves of Kiosk Tent as a "Flop" fwi 0 f LEVELAND, O. Tho Daisy By the way, Frank, that's a lovely waistcoat you have. Now, Isn't ltT Frank No. Daisy Strange; I never saw It be fore. Frank That's because my brother sever called on you. NO MEDICINE Sut Change of Food Gave Final Relief. populace stormed nnd fumed about tho kiosk in the Square tho other day, wonder ing how tho thermometer and tho rest of tho public-spirited instruments lo cated thero worn conducting them selves in tho gelid air. Everybody who onmo to sen and could not was frankly angry. Even tho Socialists excogitating aloud on tho Squaro wcro aroused. Tho kiosk 1b surrounded by a little tent without a roof, formed of paint er's flies. A week or so ago an energet ic painter and decorator painted tho kiosk a nico, peaceful battleship gray color. Then, to keep the folks from coming up and demonstrating tho ef ficiency of tho Bertlllon system In their excitoment over learning that the mercury had gone down a point or so, he put up the tent. Quito acci dentally ho left a largo sign bearing his name and business in bold letters on each sldo of tho tent. Tho paint had been dry for three or four days, but tho tent remained. No doubt tho man has forgotten all about it. Detective Julius Specs of Central station walked by thoro tho othor night, and, shivering a bit in tho chill air, bethought himself of finding out whnt was what. Ho no ticed a movoraent of tho canvas that WOT YUM DOIM THERE . : . 0&? Fruit-Tree Ventilator. two sections, hinged at tho back, and doors aro carried In tho top of each section to allow of access to tho Interior. SELECTION OF ORCHARD SITE Common Mistake lo Choosing Soil That Is Too Rich, Causing Wood and Little Fruit. made him suspect someono was be neath tho tent. Lifting it nnd looking underneath, ho discovered tho recumbent figures of two members of tho box car gentry. They had calculated that tho tont would not bo a bad place to sloop, al beit there was no roof. "Wot aro you doln 'there?" demand ed Specs. "Well, wo thought it would bo a good place to 'flop,' " replied ono. "Out of tho wind and all tho modern con veniences pretty swell to havo a reg ular thermometer und all tho rogular tools for knowing just what kind of weather it is, right In yer bod room." Specs advised them to movo on. As thoy started away n diffident young ster approached him nnd said: "Please, mister, when does tho show start, and can I carry water for the eloyfunt?" WVWWVMWVWW "Backnumber Joe" Quits Business With a Fortune rMr CCj"y5 tssl mm I fTHIS PAFR YOU JUJT $7S 53 IT 13 RATHER OLD YOU KMOrV Most diseases start in the alimen tary canal stomach and bowels. A great deal of our stomach and bowel troubles come from eating too much Btarchy and greasy food. The Btomaoh does not digest any of the starchy food wo eat white bread, pastry, potatoes, oats, etc.1 these things aro digested in the small Intestines, and if we eat too much, as most of us do, tho organs that should digest this kind of food are overcome by excess of work, so that fermenta tion, indigestion, and a long train of alls result. Too much fat also Is hard to digest and this is changed into acids, sour etomach, belching gas, and a bloated, heavy feeling. In these conditions a change from Indigestible foods to Grape-Nuts will work wonders In not only relieving the distress but in building up a strong digestion, clear brain and etendy nerves. A Wash, woman writes: "About five years ago I suffered with bad stomach dyspepsia, Indiges tion, constipation caused, I know now, from overeating starchy nnd greasy food. "I doctored for two years without any benefit. The doctor told mo thero was no euro for roe. I could not eat anything without suffering severo pain In my back and sides, and I be came discouraged. "A friend recommended Grape-Nuts and I began to uso It. In less than two weeks I began to feel better and Inside of two months I was a well woman and havo been over since. "I can eat anything I wish with pleasure. Wo eat Grape-Nuta and cream for breakfast nnd nro very fond of it." Name given by Fostum Co., Dattle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "Tho Hoed to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a reason." ' Ber rtna the above letter? A neTt one niiprnrn from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of huiuun Interest. A dr. NEW YORK. Lawyers of this city who handle will cases requiring a search of early records lament the re tirement of "Dacknumber Joe," for ho wns their first-aid and searcher-ln-chiof in digging up facts from the archives. "Dacknumber Joe," despite his namo, nevor lOBt touch with the events of the day. His specialty, though, was tho accumulation of back numbers of nuwupuperu, back numbers of maga zines, back numbers of religious tracts, back numbers of comic sup plements, and back numbers of almost anything that over was printed. He included In his stock of back num ber newspapers publications from nearly every city in tho country, and from every foreign city. Even if "Dacknumber Joo" did not havo tho particular copy of an old newspaper needed by a lawyer who was straightonlng out a tangled suit, ho always managed to got the desired publication in tho course of a few days. How ho did it wns u trado se cret for which he mado his customers, pay well. His systom of payment was the I strangest feature of his novol busi ness. Ho fixed the price he demand-! ed by tho ago of tho paper doslred. "Ono penny a day from tho date of publication, for any paper In tho world, in addition to the original cost of tho paper wub his rule. It' wns a lucrative trade. A paper a year old, by this rule, was worth 3.65 above tho original prlco; a papor two! years old was worth $7.80, und a pa ted ton years old brought $36.60. And' when it Is borno in mind that vory, often he supplied newspapers 30, 60, or even 100 years old, tho profits of' the business aro apparent, "I'm a Jeweler by trado," ho would; say, with a twinkle in his oyo, ro-i ferrlng to tho value of Ills wares. ' Ac tho fame of Joe grow among) lawyors and antiquarians, ho nc-j quired more and more stock and nood-j ed larger quarters for It than ho orlg-1 tnally occupied in his littlo shop in) Fulton street. For many years ho stored his papers in a warehouse of hi . own somowhero on tho Wost aide of tho city. A common mlstako in tho soloctlon of a slto for tho npplo orchard tract, largo or small, is that of choosing n soil that Is too rich; that will causo abundant giowth of wood, hut mighty littlo fruit In tho valley In which tho writer's ranch Is loented is nn orchard of maturo nprlo trees, as pret ty a Bight from a standpoint of follngo as ono could ubIc to seo, which has lately beeu felled becauso It did not deliver tho goods. Tho tract Is fat, rich and well wa tered. Within u gunshot of this tract Is a block of winter Jellls pear treos of tho same ngo that for sovornl yoars past havo grossed their owners closo to a thousand dollars por acre, Bays a writor in an exchange. Never was moro emphatically demonstrated tho fact that soil can bo too rich for ap ples but not for pears. Within a mile of theso unproductive npplo trees, on thlnnor nnd llghtor granitic soIIb, tho applo trees bear prollflcally to tho point of breaking down. Problem of Congestion of Transporta tion May Be Solved by Erection of Large Warehouses. (By n. u. hushing.) During three or four months In tho fall thoro has, of lato yoars, boon an umiBunl congestion of farm products, duo largely to tho shipments of re cently harvested crops, In addition to tho regular traffic. In tho winter tho problom becomes easier and such things as can be kop without loss had better bo kopt, es pecially if tho prlco scorns to bo a lit tlo low. Tho winter npplo Is about tho only fruit that londs ltsolf readily to stor age for any conslderablo length of tlmo and, In fact, It Is about tho only fruit kept in commercial Btorago. I bollevo that whero fruit is grown on n commercial scalo tho problom of congested transportation must bo mot in tho very near tuturo by the con struction of largo cold Btorago ware houses at all tho principal shipping points. Whon apples aro being Bortcd for Btorago, the following points should always bo borno In mind. Only tho best grndo should bo placed in Btor ago and thoy should bo stored as soon bb possible aftor being picked or gath ered. A uniform tempcrnturo of 31 to 32 degrees F. is best and thoy should ho placed on tho market as soon as they reach their highest maturity, or a lit tlo before, provided tho prlco is suf flclont to warrant selling. Tho qunllty of tho fruit Is main tained much better in Btorago when tho fruit Is wrapped with thin papor and will usually nlways sell for enough to pay exponses nnd n littlo left. It is nlso truo that tho develop ment of tho fungi producing npplo rots Is checked to a great extent by Btorago. Freedom from such troubles,, however, Is bo dopondont upon tho, carefulness In handling tho fruit dur ing tho picking and packing, that th better orchnrdlsts will nlways bo but littlo troublod with lossos through theso causes. Also, indirectly, cold storngo tends to promote a higher order of orchard ing by teaching tho grower bolter bo- lection; better methods of culture; moro skill In the nrt of hnndllng nnd marketing his crop, nil of which tend to mnko for tho grower moro money and higher knowledgo of tho buslnoss. !in2 rsnnnnv'.snw ananas Vaw'vannm.snnW ennnnm.nnnni nnnTr.nnnnank'aannnmannBTr - m m CT e i "Real Fisherman's Luck - n..l-? 7LS1..Z. 2 i Good tobacco and n pood reel I That's surely n lucky combination for tho angle: and here's the way you can have them both. wtt&W4&4' iSae!L s 8 j '-$'- gjiJMPPBIBS All smokers should know Duke's Mixture made by Liggett $ Myers at Durham, N. C. Pay what you will, you cannot jjet better granulated tobacco for 5c than the big ounce and a half sack of Duke's Mixture. It's good any way you Btnoke It. Get a Good Fishing Reel Free by saving the Coupons now packed in Liggett $ Ityert Dulcu's Mixture. Or, If you don't want tirccU-gct nny ouoof tho hundred of ocli-r articles. In tho list you will find something for every member of tho family. Pipes, clgarctto cases, catcher's gloves, uiuiuuD, nuii:u u'ucb aikiwca, oil:. These liuiidsonio presents cost you nothing not one cent. They simply express our appreciation of your patronage Remember you still tret tho same blgono and & half ouncosack for 4c enough for ;na;iy satisfying smokes. Daring November and Decern ber only, we wilt tend our new illattrated catalogue of present! FREE. Simply send us your namo ana address. 9 TREE PULLER EASILY MADE Minnesota Man Arrannes Dovlce By Using Strong Hickory Pole With Chain Attached. My treo puller is onsily mado, writes I. C. Glesoko of Now Ulm, Mlry., In tho Missouri Valley Farmer. Take a strong hickory polo 3 or 4 DEVICE FOR PICKING FRUIT Consists of Thimble, Which May Be Tied to Thumb and Which Ter minates In Bharp Blade. A very convenient dovlco for pick ing fruit has neon designed by a man living in tho fruit regions of Califpr nia. It consists of u thimblo, which may be tied to the thumb and which Tr2. "CLlJ "W .-4 J For Picking Fruit. terminates In a blade with a keen edge. Tho fruit Is Bolzod in tho hand and the atom Is severed by means of the thumb knifo. With such a device ns this tho picking of fruit is materi ally expedited and thoro Is no danger of tearing tho branches or marring tho fruit when it is plucked. Scien tific American. Her Babies' Entreaties Causes Woman to Steal KANSAS CITY, Mo. "Dring us some red coral bends, some red ribbon, somo red sweaters, and a now dress, mnmma," begged two little girls of Parsons, Kan., when their mother kissed them good-by tho othor morning to come to Kansas City on a shopping tour. To make sure that tho mother would not forgot thoy handed her a slip of paper on which they had written their wants. All tho tlmo she was shopping ahe carried that pa per In her hand, looking nt It every little whllo, until Its entreaty had burned Itself Into her thoughts. Tho words of her little daughters cut deeper and deeper, for ehe had come to the city with, only enough money to supply long needed wants money that her husband had glvon her to buy a dross. As she walked through somo of tho largo department stores tomptatlon came. This is tho story tho mothor told Cnpt. CharleB Edwards of the Walnut Btroet Btatlon. Tho watchful oyo of a storo detective had caught her and a companion who had como with hor Everlasting Fame. "Wo must go to Stratford." "What's the ubo. Wo can buy Stratford post cards In London." "My friend, ono travels for something moro than to send postcards. I want to wrlto my namo on Shakospoore's tomb." Louisville Courlor-Journal, The Apple Aphis. Spraying to kill the applo aphis Is a dldlcult Job. Tho insocts work on the under side of tho leaves, nnd this can bob them to curl up, and it is very difficult to renrh nil of them with spray material. Tho Insoctn mul tlply rapidly, nnd tho few thnt aro not reached with poison soon bring on another crop. m fSlwmk ffc2?iik J& -s w ffinai L i,Bi rJfl " '' - ---M-fj-M ' .. .. ' "W ... .... .-"-"W-JT.,v.W . k . .. 4 1 dt Covpont from Duke's iVixturt may il asserted triM (nrt i HOHSE SHOE, J.T..TINSLEY-S NATURAL Tree Puller. Inches thick and 7 or 8 feet long. Hold ono end of this polo to tho bot tom of tho treo und twist a strong chain around both polo nnd treo to prevent Its clipping, thon put a slnglo tiee on tho othor ond, and you are ready to pull nny treo up to 4 or 0 Inches In diameter. For Tree Wounds. In California tho following mlxturo was used on trees throo yoars ago and Is still In good condition: Ono pnrt of crude petroleum to throo parts of resin; warm in separata dishes, mix nnd apply warm to cuts made by pruning or by cultivator In Jury. Whllo this mixture Is not bet ter than grafting wax, It 1b much cheaper and Is worthy of trial. Theory of Mulching. Hero is tho theory of mulching. A bunch of big weeds growing vigorous ly hesido a tree rob it of moisturo. Theao same weeds cut off and put on top open so that tho rays of tho sun snvo water. from ParBons, secreting goods undor their cloaks. Their arrest and confes sions followed. Tho mothor had takan all that hor children had asked for and more. In two suit caseB that thoy confessed thoy hnd brought ompty was found moro than $100 worth of silks, scarfs, ribbons, Jowelry and bends. Theso thoy had B.olen by wrapping them as ub tho articles lay on tho counter. "I don't know now why I dl it," the mothor snld, tearfully. "It seemed such an easy thing to do, and tho things didn't look liko tlioy would bo mlBsed." Thon sho showed her daugh tern' nolo to tho captain. Obsolete Garment, A Now York firm of pottlcoat manu facturers fallod with 5700.000 of lia bilities recently, and glvos tho ox plnnatlon tlint women's skirts mo so tight thoy havo quit wearing petti coats. Did j'ou know that? Kiusm City Star. Worthless Trees. Neglected fruit trees ure not worth the ground they occupy, und besides thoy nro an eyesore to everybody, and whon infested with worniB and insects n constnnt menaco to tho neighbor hood. Thero outfht to ho n luw pro-' hlbltlng any man from allowing treos of this kind to remain on tho farm. 8hredded Fodder and Clover. Shredded corn fodder combined1 with clover hay makes an excellent and most vnlunble food for dairy cows tiM It contains tho needed protein and supplies the mURclo-maklng material for growing anlmnls. LEAF. GRANGER TWIST. avon$ iron TOUR ROSES (Wf-tix ttouhlt cnufinn), PICK PLUG CUT, PIED. MONT CIGARETTES, CUX CI- CARETTES, and etktr lots or coupons issued by us. Address Premium DepL St.LouIt.Mo. COLT DISTEMPER Can b hsndlrd Terr eullr. The alrktre rural. and itllothon la Jii," l,r uilng HIIHINU LlQUlo DLm.iiri.il CUKE. OIt. oa 'tho lonffMfi.iir In fcetU Aru on tho blood una iplf germs o all lornil Ol uuieniper. lirat rvmwy btbt mown lur m. iu iuw . una bottle vtiarantml tocura on cam. boa and II a botUoi as and 1 110 doron oCdmgKUtf and harnaM dealer. or aent ezpreaa liald bj I nwnufaoturera. l"ut thowa how to lwultloe throata. Our frea I ItnokletutTeeaTerrthlna. I.oeal acenU wantod. lArgcat Mills! Loraa remedy In eaiatenootweWajeiftrtf. SPOHN MBDIOAI.COm CaKWUa4BatrWUU. Qothon lltCha UaSaAaj MENIAL POSITION. All the Year Apples. From tho yellow Transparent, our first rlpo npple, to the latest keeping Brother Jonntliun, with tho several In termediate varieties for connecting links, wo havo apples tho year round. Mrs. Hoylo I can read my hus band llko a hook. Mrs. Doylo I'vo heard ho wasonco ft page. Just Llko Other Men. Most Burgeons simply go way up in the air when ono of tho world's great ones Is stricken. Whon Sir Frederic Proves was callod to operate on King Kdwnrd ho split him open as non chalantly ns If tho king had been an applo or a watermelon, New York Pi ess. The Army of Constipation 1 GroWins; Smaller Every Day CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS aro responsible they not only give relief they perma nently cure Con-j tlpation. Mil-. lions use. them for BiUoatseu. IiJiieition, Sick Hdac., Sallow Skk. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature TaaTB r .IHI IADTFD5 .HVai 9K1TT1 P. BJBBJBW- WjV-J BJBJBW BJIYtrV BWHBN PILLS. r AgE i READERS of this paper desiring to buy any thing advertised in its columns should Insist upon having what they ask for, refusing all substitutes or imitations. Sioux City Directory "Hub of th NorthweaL" Constlpntloii causes and aggravates many lerloun rtlnn.. It is tlioruuulily cuied by f)r. I'lerco'n Pleasant VelleU. The favortw fainlly laxative. Adv. Pruning Fruit Trees. Prune tho topa from tho tall, slen der fruit trees. Thoy form a high mark for tho wind to blow down, aro less vigorous than low-down trees, will not bear up as much fruit and mnko fruit picking a harder Job. Excellent Virginia Orchard. In a Virginia orchard of 4,000 trees the owner Bays that during tho past twonty-slx years thoro has been only one failure In apples. Tho 1909 crop sold for ?15,000 caBh on tho trees. Profitable Apple Orchard, A well solocted npplo orchard of flf toon acres In a good location next to a big mnrkot will In ton years produco a largo, permanent Income. HO rm RTICULTURAL NOTESdS&Bl for as Bad Orchard Site, It 1b a mistake to cultlvnto an or chard on a hillside. Nothing but tho sod will hold tho soil thero. Strawberry Vines. Go after tho extra tArawborry vinos mid cut them out. Do not ho afraid to slash them. Golden Queen Is tho best yellow raspberry Cherry trees aro an Ideal fruit homo groundH. Young peach trees nro novor sturdy aa applo trees. If you want to grow "qunllty" goono borrles try somo of tho Kngllsh vari eties. The cellar Is a good place to store llower roots In winter, provided It Is a dry ono. Cherry trees aro ontlroly free from diseases, on which Account nursery men like to hnndlo them most. Thoro is such n distinct gain from planting tho small fruits in tho fall thut tho prictlco ought to bo goncral. Somo lunula thnt pick apples do not seem to caro much vthether they break off tho bronchos of tho trees or not. Finish sowing cover crops; what ever land not yet clonrod hnd bettor bo trenchod over winter or covorod with manure. Vory fow pears aro at their best If allowed to rlpon on tho troe. A good rulo Is to pick whon the seeds havu , turned browj Quite 8o. "Whnt Is tho latest thing In fashion able weddings 7" "Very often it Is the bride." lira. Wlnalow'n Hootlilns Syrup for Children teething, aoftens thi;uma, reduces Inflamma tion, allays iJiUn.ciiri'u wind eolle,5o a bottle JU. Success cannot turn a man's head if ho has a stiff neck. Pool & Billiard Tables Iceless Fountains 0. rUenktmon Co.. 421-423 Pearl St.. Sloui Cltf. la. rTCHARB WEBBER CASH BUYER OF POULTRY Stock Yards, Sioux City, la. You Get Value Received When You Buy SOAP The kind with tho p YELLOW BAND Sold by all grocers, the band are valuable TRHpI wl(l J FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS ror liackache, Rheumatism, ludneys and Bladder i; nf unr THEY ARC MIOHtaT IN OURATIVB QUALITIES 1 HFlInllKr oontain no habit ronMiNQ onuos ( utunuui. AHC aAfe, sum, and savb you money U. y5"ZF187 H" W.L.DOUCLAS SHOES 83.00 3.50 4.00 M.S0 AND 55.00 FOR MEN AND WOMEN Bay wwac W. L. Douelam ta.OO, 92. BO tS.OO School t Sftoem, hoomuam one) mult' will pommvoly ouiwonr two pair of ordinary mhooa, mamo am thai mmn'm mhoea. W.L.Douglaa makei and aella mora $3.00,$3.50 & $4.00 ahoca j than any other manufacturer in tho world. ( THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS. Tho workmanship which haa made W. L. Douglas ahoea famous the worltl over is maintained in every pair. Ask your dealer to show y ou W. L. Douglas latest fashtons for fall and winter wear, notice tho thort vamps which mako tho foot look smaller, point In a hoe particularly desired by young men. Also the consarva tlve styles wolds have mado W. L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. If you could visit W. L. Douglas large factories at Brockton, Mass., and for yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then un derstand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape anal wear longer than any other mako for the price. fatt Color Cytl$tu CAUTION. To protect you aralnit Inferior shoes, W.L. Douglas stamps kt nam on tha Vat. torn. Look for tho stamp. Uawara of substitutes. W. L. Douglas ahoea are sold la 78 wa alores and shoo dealers everywhere. No matter whero you lire, they are within yeurreavcav If your dealer cannot supply you, write direct bo factory for catalog showing how to oral at by mail. ths seat aTsrvwher. delivery caaraas prspaU. Vf ' " t'-- Hrr-lilnn Maaa