CARING FOR TUBERCULOSIS Thlrty-NIno Stato and 114 Local Sana torla Provided, but Theso Art Only a Beginning. In iplto or the fact that state sana toria and hospitals for tuborculosla have boon established in 31 states, and 114 municipal or county hospitals In 26 states, vastly more public provision Is needed to stamp out consumption, says the National Association (or the Study and Provoutlon of Tuborculosls. Nearly every stato cast of the Missis slppl river has provided a ttate sana torium, and west of the Mississippi river, state sanatoria have been es tablish in Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Oregon. There are 38 sanatoria provided by thoso states, Massachu setts having four, Connecticut and Pennsylvania three and Texas two. In cluding special pavilions and alms houses, there aro 114 municipal w county hospitals for the care of tuber culosis patients. Apart from these institutions, how ever, and a few special pavilions at prisons, hospltnls for tho insane, and some other public Institutions, a grand total of hardly 200, tho institutional caro of tho consumptive is left to pri vate philanthropy. PITIFUL SIGHT WITH ECZEMA "A few days after birth wo noticed an inflamed spot on our baby's hip wjalch Boon began spreading until baby was completely covered oven In hlB eyes, ears and scalp. For eight wcoks he was bandaged from head to foot. He could not have a stitch of clothing on. Our regular physician pronounced it chronic cczoma. He is a very nblo physician and ranks with the best In this locality, nevertheless, tho dlBenso began spreading until baby wafl completely covered. He was losing flesh so rapidly that wo became- alarmed and docldod to try Gutl cura Soap and Ointment. "Not until I commenced using Cutl cura Soap and Ointment could we tell what ho looked like, as wo dared not wash him, and I had been putting one application after another on him. On removing tho scalo from his head tho arr camo off, and left him entirely iald, but slnco wo have been .using Guticura Soap and Ointment he has aa much hair as ever. Four weeks after wo began to uso tho Cutlcura Soap and Ointment ho was entirely cured. I don't bcllevo anyone could havo eczema worse than our baby. "Before wo used tho Cutlcura Rem edies wo could hardly look at him, he T?aa such a pitiful sight. He would fuss until I would treat him, they scmed to relieve him so much. Cutl cua Soap and Ointment stand by themselves and the result they quick ly and surely bring Is their own rec ommendation." (Signed) Mrs. T. B. Itossor, Mill Hall, Pa Feb. 20, 1911. Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment- are sold by druggists and deal ers everywhere, a sample of each, with 32-page book, will bo mailed free in application to "Cutlcura," Dept (9 K, Boston. Snakei In Prohibition Maine. Snakes emptied two saloons in Port land of the crowds of customers a few evenings ago. A non-resident ordered a box of snakes sent to him from tho south for tho purpose of cleaning out a vast number of rats from his place. The snakes were given a chance to demonstrate their rat killing ability and tho large snako destroyed 16 in a few mlnutoB. Tho snakes were then taken to two different saloons and in a few minutes clcarod them of tho crowd ICcnnebco Journal. Sensitive. "You don't llko educated Indians!" "Ob, yes, I like them well enough, but i always fool a sense of shame when 1 meet one. Ho knows that my an cestors cheated his ancestors out of their land, and bo knows that I know he knows it" The greatest cause of worry on ironing day can bo removed by using Defiance Starch, which will not stick to the iron. Sold everywhere, 16 oz. for 10c. Modern Ethics. Do not kick a man when he is down. Turn him over and feel in the othor pocket Galveston Nows. r When you need a tonic, appetite re storer, a real diges tive help and a pre ventive of Cramps, Diarrhoea, Costive ness, Malaria, Fever and Ague, take nothing but HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It has clearly proven its right to be called "the best." 1TEUTC rortonei V mads In patents. Yro VlttganUd A Co.. Box K, WMblaston, I), ti W. N. U, OMAHA, NO. 28-1911. Types of the Christian Life By Dr. Hugh T. Kerr, Chicago TEXT Jcsua loved Mnrtlm and her sla ter and Lnxarus. John 11:5. Jcbus loved Mnrtlm and her sister and LazaniB. Jesus loved them all. Yet ho loved each of thorn. Mnrttu and Mnry and Lazarus. Each of tbsnn has a place In his heart. Yot aro bo different. Jesus does not nsk for monotony, but variety In his kingdom. Tho kingdom of grace is liko tho king dom of nature. No two varieties aro alike. In my Father's house are many mnnslonB. One family, but many mem bers. Ono homo, but many hearts. That was tho revelation of God's character in the Old Testament. Ho was tho son of Abraham, of Isaac, of Jacob. How different they wero. Abraham tho faithful, tho consecra ted, tho pathfinder. Isaue tho lacka daisical, tho Indifferent, tho father o( an illustrious son, tho sou of an Illus trious father. Jacob tho Jow crnfty and cunning, yet tender-hearted and visionary, nnd God was the father o( each and yet loved thom all. Tho fault with us Is wo want roll( gion to level human naturo at n dead uniformity, and wo think Christiana Bhould all bo conformed to our type, forgetting that Christ is tho universal type so universal that wo may all ba unlko each other nnd yet all bo llko htm. It is tho fault that bolongs to our education. Wo grind all our chil dren through tho samo mill. Black and whtto, dellcato and robust, bril liant and dunderhead, they must all submit to tlio samo polishing process. It Is tho fault of our church system, also. Wo want to lovol down tho whole congregation to our own miserable lovel. Wo think Christ has conceived in us tho truo conception of the saint Thcro is the Sunday school typo nnd tho Christian Endeavor typo and tha prayer meeting type. There is the el der typo and the trustee typo. The W. C. T. U. typo and tho Y. M. C. A. type. The tcmpernnco typo and tho mission ary typo. There Is tho Presbyterian and tho Methodist and the Baptist typo. Tho Mary and tho Mnrtha and tho LazaruB typo. But tho love oi God Is broader than tho measure ol tnnn's mind, nnd all may bo included In his all embracing love. Lot us remember that Jesus loved Mary nnd Martha and Lazarus. Mary tho passive, Martha tho active, and Lazarus tho patient. Mary satisfied to bo. Martha to do. Lazarus to do without) Mary tho waiter, Martha tho worker. Lazarus tho watcher, Mary content to sit. Murtha content ,to servo. Lazarus content to suffer. tAnd Jesus loved each and he loved nil ' Jesus loved Mnrtha. That Is what (tho record says. Tho active, busy serv. Ing Christian Martha. Sho Is In tha majority today nnd Is greatly In le jmand. Sometimes sho is upt to think pho is tho only ono whom the Lord Moves. She has much Scripture to (quo to in favor of her disposition and ,sho has tho authority of great men who favor tho strenuous llfo. What 'doth tho Lord requlro of thoo but 'to do justly and to love mercy. Pure (religion and undeflled beforo God nnd tho Father Is this- to visit tho father less and widows in their nflllctlon. "Be lyo doers of tho word and not hcareri only." Martha Is everywhere respected and honored today becauuo she does things. Sho Is the Sunday school, tha (prayer meeting, tho church services, tho missionary' society, tho ladles' aid. Jsho is cooking, praying, sowing, visit ing, collecting for tho kingdom of God, tuntil when night comes she falls 'asleep too tired to say her prayers And Jesus loved Martha. And we must love her too. A religion that finds Its Joy In sorvico and In conse crated activity is apt to bo a moral power. A religion that finds God nearer In moments of sentiment or musical ecstasy, Instead of In mo ments of moral endeavor, is extreme ly dangerous. Jesus loved Martha. Jesus loved Mary. Mary tho qulot, retiring sister who sat at his feet Mary's claim to recognition camo from bolng willing to wait upon his words She Is like the beautiful picture through which you look into tho great far beyond. Sho Is. llko whispering music slnglug comfort into troubled learts. In a world of' sin and turmoil Mary sat in tho confldenco of a beautiful trust. Sho was llko another beauti ful girl, upon whoso tombstone hot friends curved tho words: "It was easier to be good when sho was with us." That was Mary's tribute. "What Interests tho world in Mr. Gladstone," writes John Morloy, "Is oven mora what ho was than what he did." Whnt Interests tho world In Jesus Is not so much his beautiful teaching as his more beautiful life. It was a hard lesson far Elijah to learn, Ho was tho child of tho storm and the tempest. Ho lived In reforma tions nnd revolutions. "Behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind rent tho mountains and brake in pieces tho rocks before Je hovah." My dear friends, lot us not tnko away from tho boundless power tho love of God. Ho loved Mnry and Martha and Lazarus. All with their differences. And they all loved him. Mary sits at his feat Martha hur ries to supply his wants. And Lazarus is content to glorify him with his radiant resurrection glory. With all our differences nnd misunderstand ings and selfishness we love him and each in turn is loved by him. AND OTHC Cities Footwear of Humming Bird Feathen WRU Oft MAKF A PAIA Fan YOU - NEW YORK. Women on this aide of tho blc pond loarnod with in terest that thalr sisters in Paris were woarlng shoes made from humming bird feathors, tho ridiculously low prlco of J2.E00 a pnlr placing tho fluffy footwear within reach of all. Realizing that, it was only a question of a few weckn boforo the vory latest fad in tootslo trappings would reach this city, nnd being awaro of tho fact that humming birds wero nono too plentiful, tho young and old girls be gan figuring out how many of the gor geous mites would' havo to be sacrl Heed to cover their spokes. Married mon road tho artlclo until thoy camo to the lino which told about tha prico of tho now plumage, and thon they dropped in their tracks. When they rcgnlnod consciousness thoy equipped their wallet pockots with burglar alarms ami hired detec tives to watch their trousers while they slept. Mnny of them, unable to see a ray of hope, went straight to tho bankruptcy court nnd gave themselves up. Moro than one happy homo was Burro Saves Its Master From Prison LOS ANGELES. Cal. That old story of a prospoctor'B love for his burro, trio companion and solace of weary, lonesome hours in a desert search for gold, won freedom from Jail for aged Aaron Braunsheldt here, Braunsheldt camo into Los Angoles from tho desert and mountain land along 'tho Mexican bordor, riding n decrepit burro. Across his shoulder was slung a rifle. At his saddle, forraod by an old frayed comforter, was his camp outfit, pickax and a shovel. His beard, .long and strag gling, and his long, gray sunburned hair was unkompt As ho passed along the street, P. A. Rambo, agent of tho Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, saw him. The burro's back and hip bouos dis played recent scars. Braunsheldt was surrounded by a curious throng when, as tho official placed a detaining hand upon tho burro, he reached for his old rifle. A wlro fastened to ono end of tho barrel caught in his tattered coat, affording Rambo an opportunity of disarming htm. At tho offlceB of tho society the old prospector told n story which won sympathy. It wob ropoatod later to a throng of citizens who accompanied Braunsheldt and Rambo to n livery barn, where the burro had boon City Gets 125,000 (these posr CARD WAITERS OUCMT TO BE PlhCHE'D- CHICAGO.If any one doubts that tho friends of Chlcagoans do not send them cards from all parts of the world during the vacation season, Just ask tho lotter carriers. Chicago's post office la now receiving 125,000 cards dally, and when the postcard crop is at Its height, the office will handlo 200,000 cards a day. If all of tbo postcards tbat come to Chicago each day at this tlmo of tho year from poople Jaunting throughout tbo country on vacations woro placod end to end, tho line would reach a distance of twenty miles. Flvo hundred postcards laid on top of each other form a pile ono foot high, and so, by careful figuring It Is found that the total number of cards coming to Chicago dally will form a - ' g--" irW Children Swat Flies for the Bounty BOSTON, Mass. An endeavor to rid Worcester of files through a fly Killing contest Is under way In that city and scores of children have en tered tho competition. Many prizes, aggregating moro than JG00. are being offered to tho children producing the greatest number of dead flies within the tlrad limit of tho con test, nnd during the few days tho com petition haB been going on several hundred thousand of tho germ carry ing insects havo been slaughtered. Tho Insects are measured by tho quart as they aro brought in and throughout the city tho llttlo ones are dally engagod in a wholesale fly mas sacre. One boy tells of cntchlng 10,000 flloB in an old cow stable and thou lands moro around garbage cans. In their hustling for the prizes tho chil dren are invading back alloys, stables, markets, setting traps among garbago and dirt of all kinds, and patrollng various Insanitary placos where the most files aro found. Few contesUats are confining their rent with discord by tho announce ment. Women who had tho temerity to nsk their husband how many hum ming birds would bo necessary in thelt cat wero generally told that a whole aviary would not make them a pair of shoo strings. U was only natural that there should bo much conjocturo as to tho possiblo adoption of tho now fad by Chicago womon. in vlow of tho fact that It takes tho whole southwest sldo of a cow to make one of them a pair of slippers it was goncrally agreed that ono Chlcngo order would put tho humming bird family out of business. "I'm willing that my wife should have everything within reason," said u man whoso cut glass display Indicated thnt ho was not dodging any creditors, "but 1 draw tho lino at $2,600 n pair for shoes. Just think of It! Shoos that cost $1,250 n foot Sho crlod and called me a tightwad when 1 refused to grant her tho appropriation, but I told hor sho would have to stick to the leather kind or get another cash rcglstor." "I've got a wlfo and sovon daugh ters." sold another man, "and whon I went homo to lunch thoy pulled thla humming bird thing on mo. Evory one of them has feet like floundors, and whon they insisted on bolng in stylo I turned over my bank books' and reserved a placo for myself In the bread lino." stablod. Willing hands rqached for pocketbooks and nono desired to have him punished. Ho was roloascd.- Aa ho walked away from tho city hall building, ono arm placed affectionate ly about tho burro's neck, ho was cheered by tho mon who contributed to provldo him and his companion with food. llraunsholdt, known to many pi oneers as Aaron Brandt, has won and lost fortunes in search of wealth which bo believes exlBta in his gyp sum claims near Tucson. For forty years ho has nrospocted. Ills wife and tholr only daughter conductod a confectionery in San Francisco. In tho great fire Mrs, Braunsheldt and tho daughter, Clara, wero killed and their little property lost. Slnco thnt time Braunsheldt has been prospect ing The only thing loft of his family, tortuno was tho burro, which his daughter had named "Mrs. Buffalo Bill." Post Cards Daily stack 200 feet high or equal to the height of some of Chicago's taller buildings. One little Innocent postcard often makes tho postman walk two or three floors higher than he would go If he woro carrying only "legitimate" mall, Frequently tho postmon return to tha offices and find thnt postcards have compelled-them to walk one-third far ther than tho regular mall would have taken them. Tho Chicago postofflce handles In one day more postcardB than any other offlco in tho world under ono roof. Tho vacation porlod brings one half as many cards to tho city ai does Eastor or Christmas time, A downtown novelty dealer declare) ho sells as high as $100 worth of post cards a day. Of course, the postofflce has to be Just as careful with a 'llttlo vacation card as with a real letter. But one k'lnd of card Is barred, tho varloty that Is covored with tinsel. Tinsel ti poisonous and the dories aro not com pelled to come in contact with it. attention to homos, for thoy can gather comparatively few flies thoro. Some parents look at this feature of the conteotwlth decided, disapproval, Thoy foar tchlldrcn are very likely to contractXpeeasos in Invading such places and handling tho llloa. Another feature 1b that each child must kill the fllos and thon dry thom carefully before turning thom in. In this way the cblldron directly handle tho germ-laden Jnsects. t Traps of overy shape and descrip tion as well as all manner of ingonlous methods to kill tha insects are bolng used. Fly catching devices are sell Ing at a premium, and men and wom en appear aa much interested in tha affair as the children. l ML uYtfjrGikluu4PItunrt Come follow the arrow 'til you Join ffllf j rHtv. yNKbj themtrrythrongof palate pleaMdmen H IB I iHawSA m&tfm and women who have quit teeklng for ANJeHB&tY'm HH the oee beat beverage becauee they've UHWA. M Rett latUactton in every gta snap and psrkle v!m M 1 m and go. Quenches the thlrat cook like a breeee. m 1 Deticiow RcfmUag WbetaeaM M II jLlfc,tW GcEverywherm f I ThtTtath i P Anew IMnk My bcu $e THEY DON'T WANT WRINKLES. She Mr. Smith advertises all the how wrinkles. Ho Fatal mistake. He won't get a woman in his store. A Busy Place. "Where Is that spot you call the lovers' lane?'" diffidently asks the young man while tho young lady waits on tho hotel piazza. "Right down yonder," replies tho cleric "Just koop going until you see the porter from the barber shop. Lovers' lane is so crowdod now that we have him stationed thore to give the guestB checks, so that each inay have his turn." Judgo'a Library, Stop the Pain. The hurt of a burn or a out stops when Cole's Carbollealvo Is applied. It heals quickly and provents tears. 25a and EOo by arURglttR. For free enmple write to J. W. Cole & Co., Iiluck Itlvor Fallt, Wit. 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