CRITICAL TIME OF WOMAN'S LIFE From 40 to 50 Years of Age, How It May Be Passed in Safety. Odd, Vn,: "I nm enjoying bottcr ncaiui trian l navo for 20 years, and I beliovo I can safely say now that I am a well woman. I was reared on a f arm and had ullkindsof heavy work to do which caused tho troubles that camo on mo la ter. For fivo years during tho Change of Lifo I was not able to lift a pail of wa ter. I had hemor rhages which would last for weeks and I was not ablo to sit up in bed. I suffered a great deal with my back and was so nervous I could scarcely sleep at night, and I did not do any housework for threo years. "Now I can do as much work as any woman of my age in tho county, thanka to tho benefit I havo received from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetablo Compound. I recommend your remedies to all suffering women. "Mrs. Martha L. Holloway, Odd, Va. No other medicine for woman's Ills has received such wide-spread and unquali fied endorsement. We know of no other medicino which has such a record of success as has Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. FormorothanSO years it has been the standard remedy for woman's ills. If yon havo tho slightest doubt that Jjydla E. Pinkham's "Vcgeta blo Compound will help you, ivrito to Lydia JE.Plnlcham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. Relieves Backache Instantly Sloan's Liniment Is a great remedy for backache. It penetrates and relieves the pain instantly no rub bing necessary just lay it on lightly. Here's Proof. u "I had my back hurt In the Boer War and in San I lanckco two years ago I was hit by a street car in the same place. I tried all kinds of dope without suc cess. I wo weeks ago I saw your lini ment In a drug store and got a bottle to try." The first application causedinstant relief, and now except for a little stiff. ness, I am almost well." FLETCHER NORMAN, Whittier, Calif. SLOANS LINIMENT Is the best remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat and sprains. Miss E. Rim of Brooklyn, N.Y., writes : "Sloan's Liniment is the best for rheumatism. I havo used six bot tles of it and it is grand." Sold by all Dealers. Price, 25c, 50c, and $1.00. Sloan's Book on Horses. rt. Hoes and Poultry cent free. Address Driarl S.SIom Boston, Mats. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta ble- act surely but gently on tho liver. Stop after dinner distress-cure Indigestion. improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature r?z- PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cessans sad buotifitt tha halt lYomoUS a lainriiDt frovth. Hever Tills to Restore anjH Prevents balr falllnr. Mrt. anrt SI 00 at limBrliitc THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.No I.N02.K0.3. THERAPIONSSSii OKKAT HUCCKSB, CUHKS klDNLV. HLADDtll IUHIU8E3, PILES, CIIIIONIO ULCEUS, SKIN EllOPTIOMB-EITlIEn HEX Sid4 eMreM tSTilop far FBEH bookl.t U DR. Lit CLERG EI). CO . MAVERSTOCK BD., JUWPSTIUD, LONDON, ENQ. WHY INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE Write, for book saying; jrounsr chicks. Bend us names of 6 friends that use incubators and get book free. RaUall Remedy Co., Illackvrell, Okla. Brown's BronchialTrnrJhes Nothing excels this Conuh Itemed y. No opiates, bamplo free John I. DnowN & Son, Uoston, Mass rarer.y.3SMva liwt Cough Bjrrop. TutciX3ood. Um in Uffil. pom vj swrncju. llll Ill J '' L' I - vSSsfc m V -rt -. .t W&zlZmJr&y LLHLV bSsssssssssssssssssssssssssssW 1 Er p HICARTFRS JEEmLW Tivpr JssssssssssssssslsVTJssssssW Bssssslin ri sV KsssssssSr ,,1.7 jflPBV, rlbk4f wr 4wm it -' &&UcZ&frzr? fclHIKDIEKr J - - - - " " -r O make better homes, happier 'nmilles nnd higher Ideals is tho nim of household economics. It Is not the evolution which destroys machinery, but tho friction. II. "W. Ilcechcr. HOUSEKEEPING DONT'S. Don't put oft tho cleaning of boxes and drawers until warm days como, when being out of doors Is such a pleasuro. Much of tho work can bo dono on rainy days oxcopt, of course, tho airing of clothing. Houso cleaning now ought to be nothing moro than an extra cleaning and sweeping day. Tho rugs can bo taken out, laid on tho ground and cleaned. Never hang a heavy rug on tho lino, as it breaks and ruins them. Rugs should not be shaken, either, as tho threads aro easily broken and tho fringe, If any, torn off. Don't forget to plan tho spring bo that Rome of each day may be spent enjoying tho lovely weather. If house keepers took moro recreation their work would bo better, and much hap pier, accomplished. Don't forget that it Is much better to keep well and happy than to have tho reputation of being tho best housekeeper In town, valuablo as that may bo to you. Don't forget to plan out your vege table garden on paper, order the seeds, and havo everything ready for tho busy time when gardens must bo made. Lettuce may bo grown for the tablo at least two weeks ahead of tho open ground sowing, by preparing a box set Into tho ground and covered with thin cheeso cloth, through which tho rain can penetrate. Tbo cloth pro tects tho tender plants at night and they grow Hko weeds when tbo sun warms them. Don't allow your reserve shelf for hospitality to get low. as unexpected company will And you unprepared. Don't neglect to wear a close veil when out ou a windy day. Dust Is a great menace to health, and many mi crobes lodge on grains of dust. Don't try to prepare too elaborate a meal for company. Simple food well served Is most pleasing. A roasted hostess for first course Is too often seen at many tables. IIOUOH it rains like tho rains of tho flood, little man. And the clouds are forbidding and thick. Tou can make the aun shine In your soul, little man, Do something for somebody quick. INVALID COOKERY IN PAPER BAGS. Chop up half a raw chicken, wash a tablespoonful of rice, and mix with the chicken. Add a teaspoonful of pearl barley and add with a pint of cold water. Put all into a small but tered bag and cook for an hour in a slow oven. Rico Is not always ten der In a specified time; the older rlco Is, tho longer It takes to cook. Chicken Quennelles. Take tho breast of a fowl, adcL a pint of white sauco and a tablespoonful of better. Pound tho meat until fine, pass through a sieve, mix with an egg. Ploco In a basin, add a quarter of a pint of cream and stir well. Form small balls In the tablespoon, place In a well-buttered bag, lay carefully on a broiler and cook six minutes. Minced Chicken. Finely mlnco the breast of a chicken, add a tablespoon ful of cream, tho yolk of an egg and a littlo salt. Luy in n small bag well greased. Cook for fivo minutes and serve In the bag. The chicken should be accompanied with toast. Filleted Poultry. Mince a carrot, turnip and onion, add a little chopped ham, a pinch of sugar and salt, place in tho bottom of a well buttered bag. Slice tho breast of a fowl, lay the sllceB on the prepared vegetables, sprinkle with melted butter, seal and cook in a slow oven six minutes. The meat and vegetables aro all previously cooked. Beef Tea. Put a pound of thick round steak in a buttered bag and cook in a hot oven for fifteen mlnuto3. Remove and take out tho meat, cut In small pieces and squeeze through a press. Season tho Julco and Bervo hot Sweetbreads cut and served In a white sauco, heated and served In a small paper bag Is an attractlvo dish which will appeal to a delicate appe tite. IV V W II. THC music nnd the beauty sLs Of a BOft and gentlo voice! How It fills the soul with sunshine! How It makes the heart rejoice! CARE OF THE SICK. When coal 1b needed on tho fire In a Blck room, wrap It In a newspaper or in a paper bag, so that it may bo noiselessly placed. It often takes real diplomacy and iLJLgfraHHl ?n glffeah Jr:'l MEOT genius to persuado a child to take food and medicino In tlmo of Illness. Any devices, trick or plan by which tho small peoplo may bo chedrfully coerced Into taking tho things which aro necessary for their health Is most welcomo to any who havo tho caro of such small charges. If tho charge is a boy and fond of soldiers, small squares of paper rolled in tho form of tents and a small flag plnnod on top, will cover a dish of broth or other food and ho may play at being tho captain, lift tho tent and partake of tho dish prepared. This game may bo varied to suit circumstances and tho ago of tho child. A child may bo taught to eat If tho nurse will havo somo of tho food at tho Bamo tlmo, each taking a spoonful out of his own dish at tho samo time, telling an Imaginary story about tho food going on a Journey "down tho littlo red lane." One moth er solved the problem, giving tho child toy money and she being tho soda water man, selling hot drinks. Any method which will get tho results without friction Is desirable. Ths child In a happy frame of mind te much farther on tho way to Wellvlllo.' A log cabin mado out of dainty' strips of buttered toast will be eaten much moro happily than toast cut In tho usual form, servod In tho usual way. A cup of steaming broth or beef tea may stand inside tho log cabin and tho Imagination of tho child will bo so wrought upon that ho will forget that he Is eating food. Little surprises concealed In the tray for tho good child who eats, Is another inducement A transfer plc turo on tho bottom of a glass, which can be seen only when the contents Is drunk, is another good way of ac complishing tho purpose. Tho indi viduality of the child will glvo tho nurso Ideas to use if sho Is thinking and looking for such things. UK difference between a Chris tian and a heathen Is. one fashions himself rffter his God while tho other fashions his god after hlniBelf. THE UNDERSIDE OF THINGS. There are many Vomen who have established a reputation for good housekeepers because on tho surface and things In sight were always kept neat and In order, while disorder and oven filth might run riot In unseen corners and out of tho way places. No room In tho house rods such caro as the cellar, and sho who throws things Into and makes a dumping ground of tho cellar, closets nnd dark places is not deserving of tho name of a "good housekeeper." Cellars where fruits and vegetables aro stored should bo carefully aired and all decaying vegetables removed at once. Bo lavish In tho use of limo as a cleanser; It Is aUo an excellent disin fectant. An open box of it is an or nament in any cellar. The average housekeeper Is con stantly talking about "good or bad luck," In regard to housekeeping; in cooking especially. If wo turn this matter over and look at It from both sides, we will beo that there Is no such thing as luck. Wo aro success ful In our undertakings only as we meet and fulfill conditions, and when tho conditions aro not fulfilled wo havo what Is termed "bad luck." Coffee Cakes. Use any sour cream cake recipe, add coffee for flavoring, and bake in small patty pans. When cool, frost with nn Icing colored and flavored with strong coffee. A dainty and delicious salad for Lent is miftlo of cottage cheese and tho seasoned yolks of hard-cooked oggs put through a sieve or potato rlcer. Arrange nice crisp lettuce in the form of nests, arrango n border of cottage cheeso put through a ricer and In tho form of a ring on tho let tuce, In the center place the riced yolks, and serve with any cooked salad dressing. A very inviting salad to look at and also a most tempting one to eat Is a simple lettuce sprinkled with peanuts and tho tiny pearl on ions. Servo with French dressing which has a bit of chopped red pep per in It. Persistent Advertising Wins. All the great advertising businesses, that now bring princely fortunes to thoEO engaged In them, havo been mado what they aro by unflagging contlnuanco In this rourso (persistent advertising) ; and many could toll you that they have been often upon the point of relinquishing tho Bystem, be cause bucccss did not seem Immedi ately to favor them, but somo friendly voice has porsuadod them that thoro was a "good tlmo coming" If they would "try a little longer." They did so, and tho business to which many havo walked almost penniless and en cumbered with debts, now sees tho proprietor como to town of a morning In his carriage, a free, wealthy, Inde pendent man. How, When and Whoro to Advertise, London 18G3. PUT "GHOST" J0N DEFENSIVE Irishman Was In Tight Place, but Not Too Frightened to Be Ready With Retort. To Illustrnto tho over ready wit of tho Irish, tho following story waB told at a banquet hold recontly: An Irishman on his way homo nt night was in tho habit of cutting through n cemetery in order to short en tho distance. A group of frlonds evolved a Bchomo to havo somo fun at his expense. Accordingly thoy found a sunkon grave across which his path lay, dug It out and covored It with boards In such a manner that ho must fall Into tho yawning cavity. Tho Irishman camo along and ev erything hnpponcd as per schedule. Whllo ho was still squirming about In tho bottom of tho hole, striving to ox trlcato hlniBelf, three or four of his frlonds, attired In whlto sheets and other ghostly accoutrements, sudden ly mado their appearance. Pat was frightened out of his wUb and almost fainted when ono of them said: "What aro you doing in my grave?" Tho tono was sepulchral. It mado tho Irishman's hair stand almost on end, but ho could not forego a witty retort. "Faith, and what aro you doing out of it?" ho askod. Chilly. A certain member of a Boston club habitually evinces such n frigid de meanor that many of his acquaint ances havo facetiously averred that "It gives ono a cold to shako hands with him." Ono evening a group at tho club wero discussing tho disposition of tho said member, when a newcomer ven tured this: "Why, gentlemen, I understand that It is tho custom In this club when that chap attendB a dinner hero to Ico tho claret In order that it may bo at tho samo temperaturo as tho dlnlpg rbom." Harper's Magazine Happiness Postponed. An awkward predicament in which a sailor bridegroom nnd his brldo wero placed in St. Mary Major's church, Ex eter, Devonshire, England, recently, caused tho postponement of their wed ding. Tho banns bad been duly called at tho church, but whon tho parties presented thomselves at tho altar tho bridegroom, who had been recently paid oil from his ship nt Portsmouth, was unablo to produce tho necessary permission from his commander. Tho brldo BWooned, and eventually ro turned homo, whllo tho bridegroom left for Plymouth to got tho required document. His Coming Out. A fond Chicago mother is to give a coming-out party for her son. Of course, wo havo no moans of know ing the youth,, bpt wo fancy he must 'bo exactly that kind of son and wo await with bated anxiety a full de scription of tho coming-out costume. What will bo dono with tho gentle youth after this severo social ordeal Isn't stated, but it can bo behoved that ho Is to bo rushed around to all sorts of society functions and, of course, carefully guarded against tho matrimonial designs of fortune-hunting females. Pleasing irregularities. Thcro aro wild Irregularities that aro pleasing. In tho north station n boy tripped whllo running toward his father and mother who wero on the back platform of tho car Just start ing. Tho Mother Littlo Johnny fell down. The Father Leave him lay. This was wholly admirable. Perpetual Worth. " Why was It you never married again, Aunt Salllo?" Inquired Mrs. McCIano of nn old colored woman in West Virginia. " 'Deed, Miss Elllc." replied tho old woman earnestly, "dat dald nigger's wuth moah to mo dan a livo ono. I gits a pension." Llpplncott's. Instead of liquid antiseptics, tablets and peroxide, for toilet and medicinal uses, many peoplo prefor Paxtlno, which Is cheaper and bettor. At drug gists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on re ceipt of prlco by Tho Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Same Old 8tory. Sho How did they over como to marry? Ho Oh, it's tho samo old story. Started out to bo good friends, you know, nnd later ou changed their minds. Puck. Use Allen's Foot-Ease Tho antiseptic powder to be shaken into tbo shoes for tired, tender, smarting, ach ing, swollen feet. It makes your feet feci easy and makes walking a Delight. Sold everywhere, 25c. For free trinl package, address Allen S. Olnmtcd, Lo Hoy, N. X. Most of 'Em Do, "You certainly started out with flno prospects. Your credit was good ev erywhere In town." "That'B why I failed." (Irs. Wmslow's Boothlnff Syrup for Children teetlilnjf, softens the KUtuit, reduces Inflamma tion, allays palu.aureu wind colic. 2Sa a bottla It doesn't require much Inventive genius for a man to mako a fool of himself. "Pink Kye" Is Kpldemlo In the Hprlng. Try Murine Hyo Ueinedy for Reliable Relief. Poverty does not dostrop virtue, nor does wealth bestow It. Yrlarto. There are imitations, don't bo fooled. Aslc for LEWIS' Single Binder cigar, 5c. Moasuro tho dopth of tbo water be foro making your dlvo. THE SAFE LAXATIVE FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE Most oldorly peoplo aro moro or less troubled with a chronic, per sistent constipation, duo lnrgely to lack of sufficient exercise Thoy ex perience difficulty in digesting even light food, with a consequent bolchlng of stomach gases, drowsiness after eating, hondacho and a feeling of lnssl tudo nnd gcncrnl discomfort. Doctors advise ngalnst cathartics and violent purgatives of every kind, rec ommending a mild, gcntlo laxativo tonic, Hko Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, to effect relief without disturbing tho entiro Bystem. Dr. Cnldw ell's Syrup Pepsin is tho perfect laxativo, easy In action, ccr tnln in effect and, withal, pleasant to tho taBto. it possesses tonic proper ties that strengthen tho stomach, liver and bowels nnd Is n romedy that has been for yoars tho great standby In thousands of families, nnd should bo in every family medicino chest. It is equally aa valuablo for children as for older peoplo. Druggists overywhoro soli Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin in 60c nnd $1.00 bottles. If you havo never tried it send your namo and address to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 201 Washington St., Mon tlcollo, 111., and ho will bo very glad to eond a snmplo bottlo for trial. THE ETERNAL FEMININE. Mr. Hound I think I'll havo to got a license Miss Kyoodlo Oh! this Ib bo Bud dent HANDS BURNED LIKE FIRE "I can truthfully say Cuticura Rem edies havo cured mo of four long years of cczoma. About four years ago I noticed somo littlo pimples coming on my littlo finger, and not giving it any attention, it soon bocamo worso and spread all over my hands. If I would havo them in water for a long tlmo, thoy would burn Hko flro and largo cracks would como. I could lay a pin in them. After using all tho salvos I could think of, I went to threo different doctors, but all did mo no good. Tho only rellof I got was scratching. "So after hearing so much about tho wonderful Cuticura Remedies, I pur chased ono complete set, and after using them threo days my hands woro much better. Today my hands aro entirely well, ono sot being all I used." (Signed) Miss Etta Narber. R. F. D. 2, Spring Lako, Mich., Sept. 2C, 1910. Although Cuticura Soap and Oint ment aro Bold everywhere, a samplo of each, with 32-pago book, will bo mailed frco on application to "Cuti cura," Dopt. L, Boston.. Gossip. Polly MIbb Yollowleaf says sho al ways tries to get her beauty sleep. Dajly Well, all I can say is sho nuiBt suffer frightfully from Insomnia. Woman's Homo Companion. TO CUKE A COLD IN OKK DAY Take 1,AJCATIVH JtlloMO Qulnlnn Tablets. DrucBlMRrefnnd money If It fall N Mi euro. M. W, UltUVK'BtJKUaturelsuneaclibox. 2Sc. Many n man with ono foot in the gravo does enough kicking with tho other to make up for it. For constipation uso a natural remedy. Garlield Tea Is composed of carefully select ed herbs only. At all drugstores. Somo men haven't senso enough to stop borrowing whon they strlko oil. Woman's Power Over St " Woman's most glorious endowment is the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest lovo of a worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on, no one in the vride world can know the heart agony she endures. The woman who suffers from weak nesi and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway tho heart of a man. Her general health suffers and she loses ber ood looks, her attractiveness, her amiability and her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., wills the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It Is a positive) specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu lates, strengthens and heals. Medicino dealers sell it. No hottest dealer will advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a littlo larger profit. IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN' STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. PIcrct'K Pleasant Pellet rtgulate mad Mtrtagthea Stomach, Liver and Bowels. FOR EMM 1 3 Day a drink, for It la Uio thliftiijwtUe.and supotlto IS2UHS. T H ! B-fc-1 Sh V "S PINK EYE I C?CB II I I Vsl S . neal INSTITUTE, 1502 3. 10th Street, Omaha Stop the Pain. The hurt of rt burn or a cut Btops when Cole's Carbollsatvo la nppllcd. It lienln qulclcly nnd prevents BCttrs. 23c and DOo by driiRglatii. l'or frco sntnplo write to J. W. Colo & Co.. Mack Illvor Falls, Wis. Keep your troubles to yourself and they will not expand. There Is no excuso for tho dyspcptlo, with Garfield Tea accessible at every drugstore. Friendship nnd confidence aro plants of slow growth. DO YOU NEED A TONIC this Spring? Then getthebest-theone that is backed by a proven reputation- HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It Invigorates, Re builds, Nourishes. Don't experiment. INSIST ON BETTING- HOSTETTEIVS 44 Bu. to the Aore Is a hoary yield, but that'll whnt John Kennedy df Udmonton, AlbertA, Wrstorn Canada, KOt from 40 acres or Hprl ni Wheat In ltlU Heportt iruiu ufciieruisiucts in mill proT lncn shownd othor oscol- lent rosu lis sued as 4,. 000 bushels ot wtirat from IK) ttcrc. or 83 M bu.pcracro. 23,lKandiO btislioljlultlswpro num erous. As high as 182 bushrls of oats U tho ncrn worn threshed from Alberta flelds in WIU; The Silver Gup nt tho recent Spokan l-alr whb ut unlol to tha AlhffrtAduvnmuinnlfor 1U exhibitor Rralns.RnusAS and TPKetuhles. nepurtsofoicellent yields for 1U10 come also from tmskatclieuran and Manitoba Id Western Canad. l'roo lionieMrnila of 10O acre, unit iidjolnlnrr pro itxioiiRor iuu ittrMint 83 i)oriicrc)uro to bo Inul jli tlu choicest districts. Hcliools c'oncuiont, rll ml icellant, soil Uio very bott.nillxTuys close t liaml, ltullillnir lumbcf clionp, fiiolonar inirat anil rousoimblo In price, writer ouslly proouroot, mixed t nrnilnK success. Wrlto as to best placo for set Moment, settlers' Ion nUlwar rates, description Illustrated 'LaatUestWcst'Msent freo on application) and othtr Informa tion, to Hup't ot luiuilnratlon, Ottawa, (Jan., or to tbo Canadtnn UoTornment Agent. IU W. V. BENNETT Room 4 Bit Bldg. ' Oisahi, Nib. ITeasswrlU to the Mrent nearest yoo MAKES COWS PROLIFIC Don't sell your bstren cow to tho bnccier. Kow Kure, the srest cow remedy, will msko her producllre snd ptoilflc. Kosr Kate ti t medicino (or cows only poiltlre cuts lot ABORTION, SCOURS, MILK FEVER, LOST APPETITE, snd sll other slunenti thst make cows sickly snd unproStsble. Send lodsy lor Ires book, "llota Money Fiotn Your Cows." DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO., MPRS. Lyndonvllle, VI., U. S. A. Avoid Cold Wava SrlS'iWt&riSj rulsu ulfulfa, wheat, com, timothy, cluyar, horses, mules, catUc,)ioguaDiIfrult.Tle,llnppJU.,UMl,lii. I'OIl BAI.IJ-307 2 3 A. IN GUSTICIt CO., NKII.; 230 a. cult.: B r. h., outbldirs., etc.: nr. town. J. II. ritlCK, Iiroken Kow, Neb., It. 1, Doz 02. STOCK AND OIIAIN PAUM, 820 A. IN OI1BY. rnne Co.. Nth.;, IK) a. cult.; 10 r. b., oulhuldga., etc.; well located. IT.ANGK, noi'.IIO, Chicago. W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 13-1912. Man DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES H jB Cures tbo skin nnd nctR an a preventive for others. Liquid given on the tongue. Bnfii fur brood mures nnd all others. Ilest Vlduey remedy ;b0 ct-ntH and 11 00 u bottle ; 55 00 nnd 10 00 tho dozen. Bold by nil dnicirltta and borne goods Iioukus, or ueul express paid, by the manufacturer. SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA DRINK E-3ABIT The Nml Treatment netltrAllcefl am! AllmfnatM &tl h .nv.l nn slcoliollo polionln III the system. When this Is done the drinker Is In the Mine puvslcul and mental condition tint he was In before Ua ercr I ml stored uu alcohol la itnlsuin In tlm avsitm thtisiiuti wben onco the tttoolioUo )oltonlntr U eliminate! tho on iu wo s; l iiolannlnv lliuts.whllo,t tha Nml luitltuts. tnTov all tbecomtorts. Enracy ana conveniences or a nrst-ciass noins, ciuu or otel. fames are never divulged. l"or particulars, wrlto