BLOOD WILL TELL i i i A THEORY SUPPORTED B FRE8H, CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE. A Recent Instance Proves That a Woman's Happiness Is Largely De pendent on tho State of Her Dlood. When tho blood Is disordered every organ of tho body Is affected unfavor ably and falls to dlschargo Its func tions properly. In tho caso of every woman nnturo Iiiih mado- special pro vision for a periodical purification of tho blood, and bo long as this occurs lior health and spirits unfailingly re ical the beneficial results. So slight a cause as a cold or a nervous shock way produco a suppression of this vital function, and until It Is restored she Is doomed to misery. Tho remedy that hns proved most prompt and ffootlvo In all disorders peculiar to the female sex Is that which brought such great relief to Miss Mattlo GrlggH, of No. 807 Indiana street, Law rence, Kansas, concerning which sho' speaks as follows: "In the winter of il902. from immn Unknown cause, there wns a cessation of functlono peculiar to my sex for a period of four months. I beenmo very weak and could not got up stairs without help. I had nausea and pain and a constant headache I was un der tho care of a physician for thrco months, but ho did not succeed In cur ing me. Then a lady friend told mo nbo'ut tho merits of Dr. Williams' Pink 1'llls which she had used In her fam ily, and she Induced mo to try them. It was In May when I first began to uscthum, and In Juno 1 had fully lecovered my health, and have slnco remained perfectly well." Iu nil cases of dolayed development of young girls; In anemia or weakness due to Impoverished blood nnd show ing Itself In pallor, lack of ambition, despondency and nervousness; also in the great constitutional disturbances nttonding tho period known ns tho rhango or life. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nro Invnluablo for women, whose health Is always closely dependent on the stuto of the blood. They nre sold by all druggists. A booklet of valuablo Information relating to tho caro of a woman's health at all Important peri ods, and entitled "Plain Talks to Wo men," will bo sent free In a Boalcd en velope to any ono who chooses to write for It to tho Dr. Willlnms Medi cine Company, Schonectady, N. Y. If ft girl wants to bo kissed a young man doesn't hnvo to wasto much tlino looking for an opportunity. ' Insist on Getting tt. 8ome grocers say they don't koep Deflnnce Starch because they have n Mock In hand of 12 o. brands, which J hey know cannot bo sold to a custo mer who has once URed tho-lC oz. itkg. Dellance Starch for same money. Could Not Be Bribed., A good story is told of A. C. Mac l.aren, u well known cricket player. He was playing n picnic match "up count r ' In Australia when ono of the batsmen skied a ball very high between tho wickets. MacLarcn was watting for tho cutch, but tho' strike. In running past cried, "Oh, Archie, drop It, do, and I'll allow you to kiss my sister." MncLarcn, tt Is addod, vas proof agnlust tho attomptcd brlb sry. JR" , Hom.e for Aged Animals. A wealthy Frenchman rocolvos In his park near Paris aged animals and birds. Tho oldest inmato Is a mulo of seventy-throe, whoso affcctlonato rpmpanlon In retirement Is a gooso af thirty-seven. Amang tho other In mates Is a cow, aged thirty-six, a hog of twenty-seven, a bullfinch which has reached iho ripe ago of twenty-eight, and a sparrow that stepped from tho egg In JSGO. Not the Man The Son. When a man has to support his grown-up ton, his mother says he hns an artistic temperament. Now York Press. Six Doctors Failed. South Bend, Ind.. Oct. 21 (Special) After suffering from Kidney Disease for three years; after taking treat ment from six different doctors with out getttng relief, Mr. J. O. I.audcman of this plaeo found not only relief but a speedy nnd complete- euro In Dodd's Kldnoy Pills. Speaking of his cure Mr. Laudeman says: "Yes, I suffored from Kidney Trouble for three years and tried six doctors to no, good. Then I took Just two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and they not only cured my kidneys, but gave mo better health in general. Of course I recommended Dodd's Kidney Pills to others and I know a number now who aro using them with good re sults." Mr. Laudeman's case is not an ex ception. Thousands give similar ex periences. For there never yet was a ease of Kldnoy Trouble from Ilackache to Brlght's Disease that Dodd's Kid ncy Pills could not cure. They aro the only remedy that over cured Ilrlght's disease If husbands and wives wero always invouthearts thero would bo no long ings for another and better world. What Men Desire. It the man who represented the ma jority of men wcro asked what ho most liked in women his answer would be: Glvo me beauty, all beauty, to walk and to frivol with; sympathy, ull sympathy, to talk and to live -Willi!" Chic. Tourist Enrich Greece. It is estimated that about 4,600 trav elers from tho United Statin havo vis ' HedGreeco during each of the last four years, and have annually loft about 51C.00O.U00 In the kingdom. - Ci jL$mmmy V VlftTGH-, e-vr, " IXmBU ,. mm r i. l.p Draped Shirred Waist. Full waists that aro shirred and draped to form soft and graceful folds aro among tho latest features of fash lor and aro exceedingly attractlvo In tho many pliable materials of tlio sea son. This ono Is peculiarly smart and Includes n point at tho front nnd tho now bIcqvos, shirred to form two lengthwiso puffs nbovo tho elbows. Tho material chosen for tho model is willow green mcssallno satin with croam colored laco for chomlsotto and cuffs, banding and bows of darker volvot, but thero aro many wool ns well as slllc materials that can bo treated In tho namo manner with equal success, and, when liked, tho dcop cuffs can bo omitted nnd tho sloovc3 made lu thrco quarter length Tho waist Is mado with tho fitted lining, on which tho full fronts and back aro arranged, and Is finished at tho neck with n roll-over collar undor which tho chomlsotto Is attached. Tho sleeves aro mado over fitted tlnlugs, which aro faced to form cuffs, and aro full nbovo tho elbows, finished with circular frills bolow which fall over tho gathered onos of lace. Tho clos ing Is mado invisibly at tho center front. Tho quantity of mntcrlal required for tho medium bIzo Is 4?i yards 21 inches wide, 4& yards 27 Inches wldo, or 2 yards 44 Inches wide, with "J's yards of all-over lace, "i yards of bias velvet and 2? yards of :aco to tnako ns Illustrated. Vogue of Light Materials. It Is astonishing how much thin ma terials, such as voile, crepe, etamlnc and others of n llko description, nro worn by well-dressed women during tho winter nowadays. Naturally this docs not apply to tho tiillor-mado cos tumes, but last year tho most elabo rate gowns of these fabrics wcro to bo seen under tho hnndsomo fur coats, and thero Is every reason to suppose that they will bo more In vogue thnn over. Thoro Is a fancy, too which Is to bo noticed In many of tho now Paris costumes and which will bo equally pronounced during the autumn months for tho skirt composed of two flounces, each liounco being adorned with from thrco to flvo bands of vol vot In graduated widths. Tho flounces aro, deep, tho upper ono reaches abovo the knee, and this stylo of decoration Is naturally more adapted to drosses of the material ot which I have been speaking that aro sufficiently amena ble to lend thonisolves to elaborate trimming. While- the? Flowered taffeta will mako some charming winter frocks. Armholes nro hiding under a nar rowi ndjustrncut-of trimming. lluchings, ribbon scrolls and cord lugs distinguish the new blouses. Don't have ono of tho now-old dol mans unless you can afford numerous wraps. Ornaments of leather and molnl combined adorn tailored hats for fall wear. It Is predicted that pinking will Like tho placo of tho strapping that has held popular fancy so long. Tho long coat or wrap Is much moro fashionable than a short ono and in i,ome distances a necessity. A buckle that extend: r.u Inch nbovo and below tho belt Is a slight Innova tion In crush leather "bolts. lluchings, pipings, gathers and frills multiply and overflow in tho present scheme ot dress ornamontatlon. Leather folds and cordlngs are de cidedly smart for turbans intonded for olther automoblllng, street wear or traveling. Mayonnaise Sauce. Put tho yolk of a fresh egg in a bowl, and if tho wcathor Is warm stand tho bowl in a pan ot chipped ice and add half a salt-spoonful ot salt and a tea spoonful of English mustard. Begin stirring tho ingredients with a box wood spoon. Stir continually always ono way, describing a circle. It Is more easily done by holding tho bowl steady. After stirring about a minute or till tho ingredients pro well blended begin adding tho oil. pouring it in drcp l? iTMKT 4 Wtf&i5tfI, m fH m by drop. As soon as tho mlxturo Is stiff nnd waxy add a few drops of tar ragon vinegar and tho snmo of lomon Juice. Then resume tho oil, dropping It steadily. Every time tho mlxturo becomes too thick add n'fow drops of vinegar, but continue stirring. Ono yolk of nn egg will stnnd tho addition of n pint bottlo of oil. Stop using oil when tho mayonnaise is as thick as you wish It and when you havo all you requlro for your salad. Military Effects Coming In. Military effects promlao to appear largely In tho outdoor garments of women ths fall. A new Englsh long coat for stormy weather when has ap peared on tho market lo frankly called tho Mllltalrc. It has two wldo Vox pleats In tho back falling from tin yoke and belted In at tho waist. Tho front Is doublc-brensted, with a high, martial-looking, turnover collar, and Jt Is finished with brass buttons. Pretty and Comfortable Coat. A loose, threo-quarter coat, belted la across tho back, exemplifies conve nience and smartness in autumn coats. It Is called tho "Trossack," and Is of neutral-colored cloth, which permits of its being exploited with skirts of any color In walking length. Tho Tros sack Is not a dress coat, but for all those day occasions when a looso sep arate coat Is desirable It is going to bo one of tho smartest styles. Quaint Dutch Pillows. Taking advantage of tho Dutch typo of decoration prevailing just now, women skillful with pen or brush aro making sofa pillows of linen or coarse material, with a border of Dutch Httle folk, represented with Joined hands and capering about In a livoly manner. Tho middle of the pillow top Is left plain and a border lined off with pen, brush or burning needle, and tho Dutch figures nre outlined and Illumi nated In tho bonier. A champagne colored material makes an artistic pil low nnd likewise palo green, with red nnd green of a darker shado for tho dresses of tho little folks. Delft bluo and orange aro other shades that may bo chosen for such pillows with suc cessful results. Soak gelatine In sufficient cold water to cover before adding It tor jellies or creams. To remove any ordinary stains from ivory knife haudloa rub with cnicry powder. Yacht mops aro great conveniences for dusting tho baro floors -o univers ally used now. Before boiling milk always rinse out the saucepan with cold water to pre vent the milk from burning. Tho wax from dripping candles can bo removed from tablo llaen by a gen erous application ot alcohol. COREAN CREPE No ono of the many Oriental sllka makes more offectlvo blousos than Coroan cropo. This smart model is qulto new and shows tho material in willow greon with trimming of chif fon velvet, square of net chiffon lined, collar and cuffs of lace. Tho trim nil n; U peculiarly offectlvo and quite I "r 1 Mix pastry several hour3 before it is to be rolled out and much labor Is saved. It should stnnd In a cool place. When jnnklng mayonnaise sauce se lect a very cool placo for tho purpose. If mado In a hot kltchon It is apt to separate in tho process. To keep chcoso from becoming noldy wrap tho cheese In a cloth which has been dipped In vlnognr and wrung ns dry as poslblo. Keep it in r cool place. Stunning Tea Gown for a Brunette. A stunning tea gown for. a brunetto shows whlto shantung silk with a bo lero anglalsc. Tho bolero Is caught on either side with shaded rosettes, showing three popular tints of orange, dono In velvet ribbon, with streamers in tho same shades falling to tho hem ot tho gown. Whlto velvet slippers and orange silk stockings aro to bo worn with this gown, which is an ef fective application of the craze for orange and whlto in combination. Cinnamon In Favor. Cinnamon broadcloth, braided with black, Is tho combination chosen for ono smart loose coat of three-quartet length that has recently crossed the water. Apropos of which there is n good deal of this red-brown tint np parent in displays ot tho nowest out door garmcus. It la a warm red rus set peculiarly appropriate for autumn, if not for most types of beauty. A Serviceable Coatume. Suits mado with plnttcd skirts and tourist coats are essentially now, es sentially smart and essentially ser viceable. This ono makes an admir able model and is adapted to all suit- Jngar. but Is showni In dark bluo- che viot with cuffs of chamois colored clcih and trlmmin;? of braid held by haidsomo buttons. Tho coat la- ono ot tho newest and is partly cocJlned at tho back by means of a strap that extends from seam to scam, whlto tho fronts aro looso. Tho skirt I nine gored and Is laid In plaits that conceal the seams. To mako tho coat for a girl of 14 yenrs of ago will bo rcqulr--d 4ai yards of mutorlal 27, 2 yards f4 or 2 yards C2 inches wide, with 24 yards of braid; to make tho skirt C yards 27, 4i yards 41 or 3H yards D2 Inches wide. WITH VELVET. now and serves to outllno tho tucks at tho back, whilo it gives a stole ef fect at tho front. To mako tho waist for a woman ot medium slzo will be required 4 yards ot material 21, 34 yards 27 or 2 yards 44 inches wldo, with yard of all-over laco and 1 yards of volvei. Note Tho following article has Goon wldc'y publlshod nnd is one of the most remarkable Illustrations of tho .nine of careful marshalling and nnalysls of facts lu presenting a sub ject to the public. LEVELERS. The Mission of Whisky, Tobacco and Coffee. Tho Creator mado nil things, we be ilovc. If so, Ho must have mado thoHc. Wo know what Ho mado food nnd water for, and air nnd sunshine, but why Whisky, Tobacco and Coffee? They nro hero suro enough and each performing Its work. Thero must be somo great plan be hind It all; tho thoughtful man seeks to understand something of that plan and thereby to Judge these articles for their true worth. Let us not bay "bad" or "good" without taking testimony. Thero nre times and conditions when It certainly seems to tho casual observer that these stimulant narcot ics are real blessings. Right, thero is tho ambush that con ceals a "killing" enemy. Ono can slip Into the habit of cither whisky, tobacco or coffee easy enough, but to "untangle" Is often a fearful struggle. It seems plain that thero nro cir cumstances when tho narcotic effect of these poisons Is for the momsnt beneficial, but the fearful argument against them Is that seldom over docs ono find a steady user of either wlils ky, coffeo or tobacco iree from disease of somo kind. Certainly powerful elements In their effect on the human race. It Is n matter of dally history, testi fied to by literally millions of people, that Whisky, Tobacco and Coffee aro smiling, promising, beguiling friends on tho start, but always falsa as hell Itself In tho end. Once they get firm hold enough to show their strength, they Insist upon governing nnd drlvo tho victim steadily towards ill health In some form; if permitted to continue to nilc, they will not let up until phys ical and mental ruin sets In. A man under that spell (nnd "under tho spell" Is correct) of any one of theso drugs frequently assures himself and his friends, "Why, I can leave off any time I want to. I did quit for a week just to show I could." It Is a suro mark of tho slave when ono gots to that stage. Ho wiggled through a week, fighting every day to break tho spell, was finally whipped, and began his slavery all over ngain. Tho slavo (Coffeo slave sa well as Tobacco and" Whisky) dally reviews his condition, sees perfectly plain the steady encroachments of diseuse, how the nerves get weaker day by day and demand tho drug that seems to smllo and offer relief for a few minutes nnd then leave the diseased condition plainer to view than ever nmd grow ing worse. Many times the Coffeo slave realises that hn Is between bwo fires. Ho feels bad if ho leaves off and a Httlo worse if ho drink aird allows the effect to wear off. So it goes on from day to day. Every night tho struggling victim promises himself thnt ho will break tho habit and aext day wheir ho feels a little bad (as he is quite suro to), breaks, not the habit, but hfs own res olution. It is nearly always a tough Bght, with disaster ahead' sure If tho habit wins. Thero have been hundreds of thou pands of people driven to theirgraves through dlscaso brought on by coffee drinking alone, affd It is quite certain that more human misery is caused" by coffee and tobacco than by whisky, for tho two first nro more widely used, and moro hidden and Insidious in the effect on nerves, heart and other vitul organs, nnd aro thus unsuspected un til much of tho dangerous work Is done. Now, Reader, what is your opinion as to the real use the Creator has for theso things? Take a look at tho question from this point of view. Thero Is a law of Nature and of Nature's God thnt things slowly evolve from lower planes to higher, a sturdy, steady and dignified advance toward more perfect things In both tho Physi cal and Spiritual world. Tho ponder ous tread of evolutionary development is fixed by tho Inflnlto and will not be quickened out of natural law by any of man s methods. Therefore we see manyv Illustrations showing how nature checks too rapid advance. Illinois raises phcnomo-,al crops of corn for two or three years. If she continued to do so every year her farmers would advance in wealth far beyond thoso of other sections or countries. So Nature interposes u bar every three or four years and brings on a "bad year " Hero wo see the leveling Influence at work. A man Is properous In his business for a number of jenrs nnd grows rich. Then Nature Eets tho "leveling Influ ence" at work on him. Some ot his Investments lose, ho becomes luxuri ous end lazy. Perhaps it is wliisky, tobacco, coffee, women, gambling or somo other form. Tho intent and pur poso Is to level him keep him from svoIvdiR too far ahead of tho masses. A nation becomes prosperous and ;roat like ancient Rome. If no level ing influence eot In sho would domi nate tha world perhaps for all tlmo. But Dame Nature sets hor army of lovelers" at work luxury, overeat ing and drinking, licentiousness, wasto ind extravagance. Indulgences of all kinds then comes tho wreck. Sure Sure. Sure. The tlnw of tho unit Is the law ot the mas?. Man goes through tho same process. Weakness (In childhood), gradual growth of strength, onorgy thrift, probity, prosperity, wealth, com fort, case, rolnxatlon. self-Indulgence lu-mrj, idleness, waste, debaucao-y, dl&oase, and tho wreck follows! Tho "levolcrs" aro In tho bushes along the pathway of every successful man and womnn, and they bag tho majority. Only now and then can a mau Btand out against these "lovelers" and hold his fortune, fatno nnd health to tho end. So the Creator has use for Whisky, Tobacco and Coffee to level down tho successful ones nnd those who show signs of bchig successful, and keep them back In tho race, bo thnt the great "field" ithc massesbmay not be loft too far behind. And yet wo must admit that samo-all-wise Creator has placed it in tho power of man to stand upright, clothed in the armor of a clean-cut, steady mind, and say unto himself, "I decline to exchnngo my birthright for a mess of pottage. "I will not deaden my senses, weak en my grip on affairs and keep my (elf cheap, common and behind in for tune and fnmo by drugging with whls ky, tobacco or coffee. Life is too short. It is hard enough to win tho good things without nny sort of handi cap, so a man is certainly a 'fool trad er' when ho trades strength, health, money and tho good things that come with power for tho half-asleep condi tion of tho 'drugger,' with tho certain ty of sickness nnd disease ahead." It Is a matter each individual must decide for himself. Ho can be a lead er and semi-god if ho will, or he can go along through life a drugged clown, a cheap "hewer of wood or carrier of water." Certain it is that while the Great Father of us all does not se'ein to "mind" If somo of his children are foolish and stupid, he seems to solect others (perhaps those ho Intends for somo special work) and allows them to be threshed and castigated most fearfully by these "lovelers." If a man tries flirting with these lev elers a while, and gets a few slaps as a hint, ho had better take the hint, or a good solid blow will follow. When a man tries to live tpright, clean, thrifty, sober and undrugged, manifesting as near as he knows what the Creator intends he should, happi ness, health and peaco seem to como to him. Does It pay? This artlclo was written to set peo ple thinking, to rouse the "God with in," for every highly-organized man and woman has times when they feel a something calling from within for them to presB to the front and "bo about the Father's businesB." Don't miftuko it; tho spark of the" Infinite 1b thero and it pays in every way health, happiness, peaco nnd even worldly prosperity to break oft tho habits and strip clean for the work cut ant for us. It has been tho business of the writer to provide a practical ami easy way for people to break away from tho coffeo habit and bo assured of a return to health and nil of the good things that brings, provided the abuse has not gono too far, and even then the eases where tho body has been re built on a basis of strength and health run- into tho thousands. Io Is an easy and comfortable step to stop coffee instantly by having well made Postum Food Coffeo served rich and hot with good cream, for tho color and flavor is there, but none of the caffolne or other nerve-destroying elc ments of ordinary coffeo. - On the contrary, tha most powerful rebuilding elements furnished by Na ture are in Postum and they quickly set about repairing tho damage. Sel dom la It moro than two days after tho change is made before the old stomach or bowel troubles or com plaints of kidneys, heart, head or nerves show unmistakable evidence of getting better, and ten days' time changes things wonderfully. Literally millions of brain-working Americans to-day uso Postum, having found tho valuo and common sense In ' the change. C. W. POST. Generous Deed of Elks. Through th,o generosity ot tho Bridgeport lodge of Elks, Peter Mar fcoon of Wallingford,. Conn., will profit by tho unfortunate accident which ho met with while witnessing tho Elks' banner raising. A runaway horso ran him down and dislocated his collar bone. Tho bone was not fractured as at first reported. Markoon was hero looking for work, and when the Elks heard that hehad a wife and family dependent upon him for support they sent a committee out to Investigate. Markoon, as a result, was sent back to Wallingford to-day, after tho Bridge port lodge of Elks had paid his medical expenses, secured his ticket, given him money for incidental expenses, and told him to calculate upon $ 8 per week for fho next four weeks. Tho Elks woW further. They noti fied the Wallingford lodgo to take caro of Markoon and help him to got em ployment. Markoon Is not a member of tho order, never was. and the Elks wero not In any way liable for tho ac cident. Boston Globe. The Eternal Feminine. He Will you O, will you bo mine forever? Slle Mercy, no! I just accepted Chelly Saphedde last night. Ho What l Has all your encour agement to mo meant nothing of af fection? She Oh, I assure you it has meant a good deal. In fact, I dont know hov I'd have managed without you. You seo, until you came along and I began to bo so nice to you, Cholly didn't seem to havo any serious in tentions at all. Baltimore American. This One of the Years. Johnny Pa. whon was tho year of ''O big wind? Fathei Any year when there was an election. V (I , 'r .