Is LW' ii' K m T. h u v i AT THE TELEPHONE. Ileuben Stop hollerln' at mo to hold tho wire, when there's not a dui" piece o' wiro In tho room to hold I "WHY SHOULD I USE CUTICURA SOAP?" 1 "Thero Is nothing tho matter with my skin, and I thought Cutlcura Soap was only for skin troubles." Truo, It Is for slcln troubles, but Its great mis sion is to prevent shin troubles. For moro than a generation Its dellcato emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered It tho standard for this purpose, whllo Its extreme purity and refreshing fragrance glvo to It all tho advantages of tho best of toilet soaps. It is also lnvaluablo in keeping tho hands soft and white, tho hair llvo and glossy, and tho scalp freo from dandruff and irritation. 1 White its first cost is a few cents moro than that of ordinary toilet soaps, it is prepared with such caro and of such materials, that it wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making its use, in practice, most economical .Cutlcura Soap is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, but tho truth of theso claims may bo demonstrated without cost by sending to "Cutlcura,1 Dept L, Boston, for a liberal sam ple cako, together with a thirty-two page book on the skin and hair. i No Chance About It. i "I'm awfully sorry it happened," apologized tho abject young man, aft er tho stolen kisB. i "Happened!" sho exclaims. "Hap pened! That is worse than tho kiss! If you didn't have It In mind when you asked mo to stroll away back hero in this quiet corner of tho conservatory I shall bo offended, after all." Judgo. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA, a safe and surd remedy for infants and children, and see that it ' Bears tho S7$f S1T) sr Signature of Qtayf!&c&i In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Rather Rough. "Why is ik that they can't find a white hope,' ma?" "Because they first bavo to find a man who is white." Why suffer under the curse of Dyspepsia when Garfield Tea can remove it? ' Some men make matters worse if they try to explain. Keeps Your Stove "Always Ready for Company" A. bright, clean, glossy stove is tho joj and pride of every housekeeper. But it ii hard to keep a stove nice and shiny unless Black Silk Stove Polish is used. Here is the reason: Black Silk Stove Polish sticks right to the iron. It doesn't rub off or dust off. Its shine lasts four times longer than the shine of any other polish. You only need to polish one fourth as often, yet your stove will ba cleaner, brighter and better looking than U has been since you first bought it Use BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH dd yonr parlor stove, kltcbtn ttove or eat itova. Get a can irom jour hardware or Hove dealer. II yon do not find it bt'.tir than any other tove polltb yon have rvtr used btfori, your dealer ii authorized to refund your money. But we (eel lure you will aeree with the thoutandt of ethir up-to-date women who are now using Black Bilk Stove Polish end who say it la the "tut ilmi fclith tvtr mad. " LIQUID OR PASTE ONE QUALITY Be sure to eet the ttnuine. Mack Silk Stovt Tolish costs you tit iitort than the ordinary kind. Keep your grates, registers, fenders and atova pipes bright and free from rusting by using BLACK SILK AIR-PRYING ENAMEL. Brush free with ech can of enamel only. Use BLACK SILK METAL POUSH for silver, ware, nickel, tinware or brass. It works quickly easily, and loaves a brilliant surface. It baa na equal for use en automobiles. Black Silk Stove Polish Works STERLING. ILLINOIS SHUSTER HONORED BY PERSIAN CONSUL GENERAL DESPITE tho fact tnat tho Persian government expelled him at tho demand of Itussla, Morgan Sinister, lato treasurer general of tho Bhah's country, waB received officially by tho Porslan consul general at Now York on his arrival. Our photograph shows Mr. Sinister and his wife and children seated with the consul general. WILL RAZE MARKET Noted New York Structure to Be Demolished. Building Known as Fulton Trading Post Which Linked Modern Goth am to Peter Stuyvesant's Days Falls to Pay. Now York. Tottering under its weight of ninety years and showing the ugly scars of a rccont fire, Fulton ) mnrket. tho hlBtnrin. th nlntumsmio. tho malodorous, is about to fa)I. The ruthless hand of progress, personified In a wrecking crow, working under or ders of the municipal authorities, will begin tearing down the old yellow building In tho block bounded by Ful ton, South, Bookman and Front streets some time during the coming spring or summor. Thrlco condemned is the old struc ture, with memories woven around it that link tho present New York, with Its rustlo and bustle, its subway and cloud touching structures of stone and steel, to tho days of Peter Stuy vesant. For it was that stubborn old Dutchman, who, Sept. 12, 1656, as gov ernor of New Amsterdam, decreed that "Saturday shall bo the market day, and the market shall bo hold at tho strand, at or around the house of Hans Klorstode, whore, after him, ev ery ono shall bo permitted to enter that has anything to buy or' sell." In 1675 tho market moved to the Custom House Bridge Market house, farther up the East river and near to Maiden Lane. It became generally known as tho Fly market, from tho Dutch "V'Lie," for valley, which name stuck to Fulton market long after Its erection. Perhaps tho housewife of today with a turn for economics would like to know what t'j3 quaint Dutch vrous paid for their household supplies in RENEW OLD FRIENDSHIP; WED Pleasant Acquaintance In Russia Is Recalled When They Meet In Thle Country. Spokane. Renowlng acquaintances of almost half a century ago, when they know each other In Russia, Mrs. Barbara Hok, fifty-eight years old, and Martin Schultz, sixty-six, who mot In Spokano four weeks ago after a long separation, fell in love and wero unostentatiously married as a culmi nation of tho romance Mr. Schulz is a well-to-do farmer of Walla Walla, whllo his bride lived part of tho time with her son, Ferdl nan Hok, at E2008 Thirteenth avenue, where tho marriage took place, Ho Is forty-one years old and has a large family of children. Two oilier sons livo In tho same neighborhood. Both principals havo been married before, Mrs. Schultz's husband having died about a year ago In Spokano. She has been making her homo with Ferdinand Hok and another son at E2017 Thirteenth avonue. In tho samo vicinity still another son and family live. Robins Guilty of Insobriety. Lyerly, Ga. Robins In this vlclnllty havo acquired habits of Insobriety. Tho "bird licker" that Intoxlcatos them is believed to bo obtained from China berries, which grow in profusion near here Many of tho robins that havo been found intoxicated havo been watched during tho time of their stu pefaction, watchers boing careful to keep cats at a safo dlstanco, and It has been observed that In a few hours tho birds rovlvo and go back to tho China berry trees. those early times, when bears roamed over Manhattan island not far north of tho present city hall, and lamb3 bleated in tho meadows around Wall street. Well, pork was 3 pence a pound; beef, 2 pence; butter, C pence; beer, 2 ponce a mug. Lodging was 2 pence a night, meals 6 pence and hoard by the week 5 shillings. But then It must bo remembered thnt la bor brought only 2 shillings 6 pence a day. For over a century tho market re mained, cleaned out occasionally by vagrants designated by the courts for the purpose. But tho agitation that brought about tho abandonment and razing of tho old Fly market began In tho early part of tho last century, much after tho fashion of tho agita tion that started against its successor, Fulton mnrket. The department of health condemn ed it as insanitary. Flnnlly, on Jan. 22, 1821, the market was torn down. The merchants scattered to other parts of tho city, some going to Spring Street market and others to Center Street market and a part of them to Old Slip market, until the new market was built at tho foot of Fulton street. This was finished toward the end of the year and the aldermen compris ing tho market committee recommend ed that the stands in tho new market, which were to bo occupied almost ex clusively by butchers, be auctioned off at a minimum rental of $100' a year. Tho butchers organized and de cided to boycott the market, thus hop ing to keep it Idle until their demands for a lower rental were granted. But tho city authorities determined upon Ignoring tho butchers and on Dec. 18, 1821, James Bleeker began to auction off the stalls. Though established as a market for the express purpose of "supplying the common people with tho neceraaries of life nt reasonable prices," old Ful ton market long before the civil Miar Few Cottages In England Lack of Homes for Rising Generation Serious Problem for British Couples Wait Years. Iondon. The Chelmsford laborer who wns forced Into a workhouso be cause there is no cottugo procurable is no Isolated victim of the dearth of rural houses. It Is quito a common thing In the country for marriages to bo postponed for years solely owing to want of houses. Close to Dunmow is a notorious marrlagoless district, and In spite of a number of would-bo vlllago bene dicts, In n. number of Huntingdon shire villages engagements of ten and fifteen years' duration aro common. Tho couples either wait Indefinitely till a cottage Is avallablo or migrate 'to tho towns or emigrate. An observant motorist through tho eastern midlands could soon reckon up a hundred van ished homesteads Btlll traceablo by either ruins or rectangular founda tion covered by tho work of worms and moles. Only wealthy landlords can afford to build cottages; tho duko of Bed ford, In Cambridgeshire; tho duko of Bucclough, In parts of Northampton and Huntington; tho university col leges, and, best of all, tho ecclesiastic al commissioners havo built many good cottageB for moderate rents; and havo dono it in splto of financial loss. Somo smaller land ownorB havo done tholr best to erect cheap cottages. Tho only solution of tho great na tional question Is tho cheap cottage. A member of a leading firm of build ers said to a representative of this began to assume Its present wholesale characteristics. Not in decades have thrifty housewives gono to tho slip across from tho market proper, whoro tho flBhlng smacks como In, to pur chaso fish cheaply as Is still dono at old "T" wharf in Boston. And with tho going out of fashion of tho vari colored shawls, New York women have ceased to go marketing with n basket on one arm, or, without one, for that matter, and this decadence, with tho progress In rapid transit tak ing its ono time customers out to tho suburbs, has been responsible In no small measuro for tho gradual de parture of Fulton market from its orig inal standards. Because its matntenanco costs tho city nn annual loss of over $2,000, and tho controller has condemned tho building, and largely because it has been declared Insanitary by tho health department, tho borough president condemns It. So Fulton market must go. ATTENDS FEAST BY PHONE Man III In Kansas City Hears Speech Accompanying Gift of Loving Cup at Leavenworth, Kan. Leavenworth, Kan. S. N. Spotts, who is 111 at Kansas City, Mo heard over tho long-distance telephone speeches given here at tho banquet of tho Southwest District of Associated Advertising clubs. Mr. Spotts Is pres ident of tho district. Tho telephone company connected an instrument at Mr. Spotts' bedside with threo receiv ers on tho speakers' tablo In tho ban quet room. Tho ad. men wero to have presented to him a silver loving cup. Ho heard tho presentation speech over tho telephone. Must Remain Single. Vilkesbarre, Pa. According to tho will of William P. Morgan, a wealthy ical estnto dealer, , his daughters Ruth and Tacio, must romaln unmar ried all their lives to participate in tho estate. Journal that If cottages wero stand ardized they could easily build iil20 cottages by moans of concreto slabs, but absolute standardization would bo necessary. Comfortable cottages havo recently been built In somo of tho new Intensive gardens for 80. With these French gardeners aro delighted, hut tho English workmen will not nc rept a homo of wood and corrugated iron. GETS TIPS; HAS AN AUTO Minneapolis Negro Hotel Walter Gives Illuminating Testimony in Court. Minneapolis, Minn. Benefits of tho tipping Bystem with reference to tho receiver camo to light In the munici pal court bore, with tho testimony of George Smith, a negro waiter at a hotel, that another man, being tried on tho chargo of vagrnncy, was an ex pert mechanician and had operated Ids automobile for him. "Yes, sir," said Smith, "I own a slx pasBcngor, $1,800 car, and I haven't beon anything but a waiter for tho last 23 years. My salary is only $23 a month and now and then I am tipped a dlmo or two, so the money for that machine camo only nfter years and years of savin up." Smith declares that thoro Is only ono ambition loft In llfo for him, and that 1b to tako his wlfo, Julia, In tho car to his old homo near Norfolk, Va., and, throwing open tho mufiler, go "down tho piko" at tho rato of GO miles an hour. New Commandment. Senator renrose, apropos of Presi dent Tuft's anti-monopoly message said tho othc. day, with a smile: "In tho past wo were forbidden to put our trust in riches, but now wo aro forbidden also to put our riches in trusts." Her Opportunity. Edith Isn't Allco tho lucky girl? Just as sho had decided to throw Jack over bo broko tho engagement Tom Well? Edith Well, now sho'B going to iuo him for breach of promise If You Aro a Trlflo 8ensltlvo About the size of your bIiook, you can wear a size smaller by slinking Allcn'B Foot1 Knso, tho nnUraptic powder, into them. Just tho thing for Dancing Putties and for Breaking in New KIiocr. Sample Free. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. When a woman says sho believes every word her husband tells hor, It's dollars to doughnuts that tho honey moon Is Btlll In its Infancy. Tho woman who cares for n clean, wholesomo mouth, aud uweot breath, will find Paxtlno Antiseptic n Joy for over. At druggists, 25c n box. It boosts a young man wondorfully in tho estimation of a girl if his front namo is tho samo as that of the hero in a romantic novel or piny, rii.ra ctmi:i in btoh ways Tonrilruiuiiat will rvluml luunoy It 1'Air.O UtNT. n t c-a'o of ltctunir, HiiuiL UlcolLntf or l'luinidlng I'llmlnCloHuiiya. too. Mipii xaiiB to cum nnr Occasionally a bachelor thinks he will marry u certain girl until ho dis covers that she thinks likewise, nlso Man may ho tho noblest work of God, but only blind lovo can make a woman think ho looks llko that LEWIS Single Binder strniRht Co cigar. You pay 10c for cigars not ho good. Politics might not bo so bad but for somo of the peoplo In It. FAIIMS FOn RENT Oil SALE ON CltOP payments. J. MUMIALL, Sioux City, In. A woman's mind is llko a bed It must bo mado up occasionally. Br. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is a positive cure for weakness and disease ot the feminine organism. It allure inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain. Tones and builds up the nerves. Do not permit a dishonest dealer to substitute for this medioino which has record of 40 years of cures. " No, thank you, I want what I ask for." Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets Induce mild natural bowel movement once day- MPgJ v I 111 cripple with rheumatism for two years and I could not move at all ; had to be carried from place to place. I tried remedies and could not get bet ter, until I tried Sloan's Liniment. One bottlo fixed me up in good shape and now I always have a bottle in tho house for my wife and children." SLOAN kills any kind of pain. Good for Neuralgia, Toothache, Lumbago and Chest Pains. Sold by all dealers. Price 25c, SOc. and fl.OO. Slom's book on Hornet, Cattle, Hogs sod Poultry tent free. Address DR. EARL S. SLOAN - Boston. Mass. EAL 3 Day The Krai iu turns puTiicai miiauic,n.iu appetite. and appetite la gone. Treatment JOHH A. SAIZEK ELELlJPI MOTHER OF LARGE FAMILY Tells How She Keeps Hei Health Happiness For Those Who Take Her Advice. Scottvillo, Mich." I want to tell yoa how much good LydlnE. Pinkham'sVeg c tabl e Compound and Sanalivo Wash have dono mo. I livo on a farmandhnveworkod very hard. I am forty-fivo yenro old, and am tho mother of thirteen cliildren. Many people think it otrnnjjo that I am not broken down with hard work and tho caro of my fam ily, but I tell them of my good friend, Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vcgctablo Com pound, and thnt thero will bo no back acho and bearing down pains for them if thoywilltnkoitnfllhavc. I am scarcely ever without it in tho house "I will say nlso that I thiuk thero la no hotter medicino to bo found for young girls. My eldest daughter has takon Lydia E. Pinkham'B Vcgctablo Com pound for painful periods and irregular ity, and it baa helped her. "I am alwayB ready and willing to speak a good word for Lydia E. Pink ham's Vcgotablo Compound. I tell every ono I moot thnt I owo my health and happiness to your wonderful medicino." Mrs. J. G. Johnson, Scottville, Mich., R.F.D. 3. Lydia E. 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