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' . . ) - , \ II I I THE GHOSTLY ( BRIDEGROOM By JAMES ALLEN. : ) , I waited at tlw station In a fever or Impatience. Wantman had not. como on the 2 : 30 train , and the wedding was to be at. four o'coce. ] ] "I 11llvo been uneXlwctedy ] de. talned , " he hatt teegraphed ] from MI1. \Vautee ] at noon. "But lire or ( teath , 1 will be there In tlntc. " If the a : 25 was on time , and ho came on that train , we w(1ud ] bare ] ) ' J1I1ve time to reach the church at the stroke oC four. He woud ] be com. pelled to appear , dusty nnd trl1.vol stl1.lned , before his bride and her . .friends. Perhaps he would come In n. special. I coud only walt and hope. I "Lifo or death , 1 will be there in , time , " he had said , and Wantman } , never 1I0d. I I went Into the teephonc ] booth and I called up the house. "Wnntman has been detained , but he sn 's he will be at. the church on lime. lun waiting ' for the last. tmln. " , ) "What shall we do ? " demanded ] Helen's father. ' ) t.l ) "I thlne ] ) 'OU are safe In waiting at the church , " I said. "I don't lenow I what else can be done. lie said he would be here In time , I\ml unless he sends word to the contrary wo must. \ depend upon him. It he Is alive he .elther will be hero or send word. " After that I had no fllrthel' message. .I waited , waited , waited. The train was late , of course.Vhen was it ever on time when 'ou were waiting for It ? It was 3 : riG when It came , and \Vantman was not on board. I leaped Into the carriage and drove madl ) ' to the chureh , whOl'e I knew the bridal party would be waiting. Poor Helen. I met Beaumont at the door. "He did not come , " 1 cried. \ " 0 , yes , he came at the strolco or four , " said Beaumont. "You have . missed him somehow. The ceremony must be over by this time. And say" -he drew me to one side and spol < e . , In whlspers-"somethlng awful must , , have happened to Wantman , He was white as a ghost and he dltl not speale , nor loole to right or left. It made me t . shiver just. to see him. Loole , there , . to they come now ! " . As the bridal party left th church . " _ "J : , _ I saw that Wantman Indeed was as j whlt\1 as a ghost. His e 'es turned l toward me for one fleeting moment , ' , . but there was no speculation In them. . y/ The ' were lII < e the wide , staring eyes , . .1- : or a man who just has died. I Helen clung to his arm. She seemed terrified , but she was not weeping : As they dlsalpeared ! In the carriage , by some fiendish mischance or else as the result of some hideous jolw , the organ pealed forth 11 funer l march. A shudder passed ever the throng of guests. 1 could hear some of th / women weeping hysterically , With a curse that 1 could not restrain I lea pet ! Into a carriage by 1Jeaumont's side and we were driven , rapidly to the house. We reached the door ahead of the bride's carriage , and as the door was thrown open the vehicle In which the couple had ridden - den seemet ! to be empty. \Vantman was not there. Helen was huddled on the floor , un- < : onsclous , a pitiful thing , " , . Her father took her In his arms I amI carried her Into the house , ' As wo gatherel at the door , silent , 'to aghast , the drlvOl' was swearing that \ " his vehicle had not been stopped , and Ii" that the carriage door had not been " , openet ! between the church an(1 the , 'bouse. \Vhat hlteous ! m ' 5tery was before usVo were SOOI1 to ] enow , for a messenger came with a telegram , and 'I ' opene ! ! It and read. " \Vantman was 1\ll1e1 in a runaway -at 12 o'cocl ] < as he drove to the sta- , tlon at1i1waul < ee , " Subsequent Investigations ) lrovoI that the message was correct. There could be no llosslble doubter or dispute of the fact. 1I0 h d been ( Irl'lng madly to the station In a cab -thore had been a collision , and the lifeless \Vantman had bel'11 talwn from the , ueclwd vehicle. His body Imd been talwn In charge by the 110 , lIce , amI In the delay that. was caused by Identification and addresses , word was not sent to us until half past four o'cocle. ] r.t the time of the ceromon ) ' , when \Vantman appeared In the chl\\'ch be. side. . his waiting bride , before scores of people who ] enew him and won' dered at his spectral appearance and Inanimate responses-at this time Wantman 'was 1 'lng dead In Mllwa1\ ' Ieee. 1 .f It Is unbellevable-I m 'self cannot . , , ( . bellevo It , f. . But these are the facts. \Vantman was lellled , In l\IIlwaul < ec at noon. He was married In Chicago at IOUI .o'cloce ] In the afternoon. "AUve or dead , 1 will bo there 111 time , " he had wired mo just before he lelt his hotel for the station. I have no explanation to offer. k , And lwor Helen never &po\O ] again r. ' " 'Ithln a weel , she was h'lng beside her h 1\sbant ! In the Ce1l1etel' ' , How He Did It. "Tho real hero of the fire was Uttlc Crimmins. Did you see him run Inte the blazing house and carr ' out the stout lad ) ' ? " "Yes , I can't hnagillo how ho de "eoped ] the stren th. " "Wh ' , ho lived In the subuI'bs IJ dozen 'ears or moro and worked ul' his muscle carr 'lng home packages a.1 Jlhht. . " VALUABLE FORMULA WELL.KNOWN AUTHORITY CLAIMS IT IS MOST EFFECTIVE. Says It Will Break Up a Cold In 24 Hours and Cure Any Cough That Is Curable-Inexpensive , A noted authority on diseases of the throat and lungs , who established n camp for consumptives In the Pine 'Voods of 1\Ialne , and whoDe remarkable - able cures there have attracted great attention from the medical world , says that his entlro treatment consisted of fresh all' , nourishing food al1l the Pure Virgin 011 of the Whlto Plno Trees mlxod with Whlslty and Glycerine , In the foHowlng proportions : Virgin 011 of PI no ( Pure ) . . % oz. Gl 'cerlno . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . 2 " Good \Vhisky , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 II Used In teaspoonful doses every four hours. It Is calmed ] that the above mlxturo I will heal anll strengthen the lungs , ' I brenk up a cold In twenty.four hours , and . cure any cough that Is curable. The Ingredients can bo secured tram 'an ' good prescription druggist at smaH cost and can bo oasl1y mixed In your own home. Inquiry at the prescription department - ment of a ] eadlng local pharmacy elicited the Information that Virgin Oil of Plno ( Pure ) is put up only In half.ounce vials for dispensing. Each vial is securely sealed In a round wooden case with engraved wrappel' with the name-Virgin 011 of Plno ( Pure ) : guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act , June 30 , 1906. Prepared - pared only by Leach Chomlcal Co. , Cln. clnnatl , O.-plalnly prInted thereon. Onl ' the cheaper Oils are sold in bulk , but these produce nausea , and novel' effect the desired results. . - - - - - His Coveted Sensation. "Thero Is ono reeUng I sure would lIke to have before I die , " said the thoughtful ) 'oung man as he loolccd up from the magazlno story he wa _ reading. "And what. is that ? " asked his com- vanlon , who sat looking out. or the club window. "I should lIke to feel n. 'berserk rage , ' 'whatever that Is , that all those novel heroes have when things go wrong with the heroine. But perhaps , " he sIghed drearily , "I shouldn't know It if I had It. I might think It. was hives , or Indigestion , or epl1epsy comIng - Ing over me , It's an awful thing not to have an educaUon.-Judge. Organizing Booth Revival. Marie Edwina Rosallo Booth , dJ.ugh. ! tor of Junius Brutus and Harrlot Mace Booth , a niece of Edwin Booth and a third cousin at the richest woman In the world , Hetty Green , Is organizing . In Boston a great Booth revIval. d- win a Booth was born in San Francisco and was christened there , Edwin For- rest and his wife standing as her god- paronts. When a little tot she wall sent to the Notre Dame convent In Philadelphia , where she remained unUI &he was 18. Warned by Fish. M311Y anglers have great faith In fish 118 weather prophets. It a storm Is approaching , they sa ' , the fish. stop biting , and they won't. blto again until the storm s past. They also foretell the near n pronch of cold weather. Hours before it comes fish leave the shallow waters Inshore and seek deeper - er water , which , owing to its depth , will stay warm and leeep an equable temperature after the shallower and surface wa.ters a.re cold. Energetic Clarldon Women. That the women of East Clarldon have fallen hell' to the masculine energy - ergy which built the houses and farms around this neighborhood Is shown by the fact that when : rou meet a team the women nearly always arc driving , In this the women excel , and it is only an occasional farmer's team which does not seem to be In pO ses- slon of sarno woman.-Chlcago Trlb- Ime. THE WHOLE FAMILY. Mother Finds a Food for Grown.Ups and Children as Well. Food that can bo eaten with relish ! lud benefit by the chlltren ! as well liS the lder members of the family , makes n. pleasant household commod. Ity. Ity.Such a food is Grape.Nuts. It not only agrees with and builds up chll. dren , but older person ! ! who , fl'Qm bad habits of eating , have become dyspep- tic. tic.A A Phlla. ] ady , after being benefited herself persuaded her husband to try Grape.Nut ! ! fa\ ' stomach trouble. She writes : "About eight years ago I had a. severe < vere attack or congestion of stomach i nnd bowels. Fwm that time on. I had to bo careful about eating , as nearly ever ) ' kind of food then lenown to me , seemed to cause pain. I "Four years ago I commenced to I use Grape-Nuts , 1 grew stronger and better , and from that. tlmo I seldom have been without It : have gained ID healtll and strength and am now heav , ler than I ever was. I "My husband was also In a bad con dltlon-hls stomach became so weall that ho could eat hardly an'thlng wttl comfort. I got him to try Grape nuts , and ho soon found his stomllcl trouble JlUd disappeared , "My girl and bo ' . 3 un9 ! 'el\rs , old do not want. anything else for break fast. but Grape-Nuts , und more health ; ehlldren cannot. be found. " Naml given by PostUtn Co" llattlo Creel > Mich. Read the lIttle booklet , "Thl Road to 'VcllvUle. " In pkgs. "There' a reason. " . " , oJ , - . } 1t.T.NA r VAm r.F.R Dn R do not I tain the hutHl" 01' the kettle , exccpt Green nutl purple , llot } 1er llacnge. ] Fault finding eventually results In n disposition towartl selfishness. . 'IL'r.R ( Junl n IN TO .4 ] ) . "Y. l'A7.0 OINTMKN'l'lR , : ul\fant.crtl : to cure IInr CIUO or lIcblnr.llInd. . Illcedlnll or l'rntrudlnar I'lln lu 8 to it dllJ' or moneJ rorundl'd. We. lt Is hnrd to form 1correct. . opinion of others on whnt Is snld about them , I.cwis' Single Dindcr cigar-richest , most 6."tisf 'inc lU1oke ! 01the market. Your dealer or I.owis' l notor ' , Ieoria , 111. No man over nsks a truthful woman what she thlnka of him moro than onco. Garfiehl Tea hoscen \ fnmotts for ' ( 'nr M a remedy for conillipalinn , 1i\'er nnd kidney tliscnses. Gttaranteed under the ! ) uro Food I.aw. - Never Had Picture Taken. Judge Charles T. Woodard , lately nppolntcd to the Maine supreme court , never hnd a picture taken. In.a Pinch , Use ALLEN'S FOOT.EASE. A powder. It cures painful , smart. lng , nervous feet aud ingrowing ualls. It's the greatest. comfort discovery or the age. Mnlccs now shoe ! ! easy. A certain cure for sweating feot. Sold by al1 Druggists , : Hie. Accept 110 sull. stltute. Trial paclmge , F'REE. ' Ad. dress A. S. Olmsted , Le Roy , N. Y. Senator's Wife Skillful Harpist. When : Mrs. W. A. Clarke , wHo or the Montann senator , entertains lu their Massachusetts avenue home Mrs ; Clark gives her Iuests a genuine tr at In Ii hnrp recital. She Is a cultured musician , cliVeclally sk.Ulrul on the harp. Important to Mothors. Exnmlno carefully O1'cry bottle of OASTOntA , n ellfo IInd qro remedy for InCAnt. and children , and &Co thllt ! t Delln' the , 31gnaturc erIn In Ueo l or 01'cr 30 Years. The Kind You Bave AlWAYIi Dourht. Modern Plays Puzzle EmpresD. The empress or Japan has been reading some I European plays and she does not IIko them , She consld. ers that they deal with forbidden subjects - jects and must. lead to dangerous meditations. The freedom with which women in them are represented as expressing thQlr opinions in publlc , giving vent. to their most Intlmato sentiment'S and putting their hand- lf rW1lefs ever their eyes and weepIng - Ing before people , is said to strike her as quite incomprehensible. - - - - - - CASE OF ECZEMA IN SOUTH. Suffered Three Years-Hands and Eye Most Affected-Now Well and Is Grateful to Cutlcura. "My wife was taken badly with ec- zema. . for three years , and she em- plo 'ed a doctor with no eerect at al1 unUl she employed Cutlcl1ra Soap and Ointment. One of her hands and her left eye were badly affected , and when she would stop using Cu. tlcura. Soap and Ointment the eczema came back , but. very slightly : but It did her a. sight of good. Then wo complied with the Instructions in usIng - Ing the enUre set of Cutlcura Reme- adles and my wife Is entirely recov. ered , She thanls CutlCUl' . very much and wUl recommend It highly In our locality and In every nook and corner - ner of , our parish , God bless you for the sake or suffering humanity. I. M. Robert , HydropoUs , La" Jan. [ j and : Sept. 1 , 1906. " II I I Took Sensible View of Life. Lindley Murray , the grammarian , a I : native at Pennsylvania , who died In I 1826 , had views of lito that were I quite as correct as his princIples ot I English grammar. He wrote : "I was persuaded that a truly sincere mind could bo at no loss to discern ' the just. limits between a. safe and competent portion and a dangerous profusion at the good things of life. These views at the subject. 1 reduced to practice , and terminated my mercantile - cantile concerns when 1 had acquired a moderate competency. " Never judge any man's 'Worth by his size. A silver dollar Is much lar. gor than a $10 gold pleco. . . . t , , " . . " ' " . . . . . : Sl'OPVO JiAN AND CONSIDER First , thatnlmoste\.eryopo ntlon in our hospltllH ] , podOl'mcdIpon women. bccomes nCCC8S11I' } ' beca\lso of ncgect ] or sl1ch s'mptol1ls ns Bne1mche , Il'l'egulurltlcs.sp1nec \ - ments , Pain In the Sldu , TIrartlng' { SensatIons , Dizzincss aul Sleepless. ness. ness.Secoud , thnt LyUa. . E. l'ln1thnm's Veg'etBblu Compound. mndo from natlvo roots amI herb ! ! . 1m ! ! curml moro cnses of femnlo 1115 t.han I\ny oth r ono medlclno Imown. It l'eg- ulntcfl , strongt.hens lIud rest.orl'fI women's hcnlth IInd Ifllnvnlunblo In preparing womcn for child. birth 1\1\(1 during t.ho lorlod or Clmugo of I.fe. ! 'fhird. the grent. VOhl\110 of Ul1Rollcitcd I\ml rrntcul testhnonla1s on mo nt the Plnlchnm IJaboratol' } ' at. IJynn , Mnss. . mIUl } ' of which nro from tlmo to tlmo being publlshed by spcclnl pormlsslon , j.flvo t bsoluto ovl. dence of the value of IJ 'dln. B. llnlehl\m'H Vcgct.Bblo Compound n.nd Mrs. 1 > 111lthn111's I\d\'lce. Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable C.ompound 101' ; moro than 30 ycarR Jms been curing } ; 'emalo Complo.lntR , such as Drngglng Sensntlons , Wenk ! lacle , I < 'n11lng ntHI Displacements , In. flammatlon nml Ulecratlon. nnd Orgnulo DlsclUics , nud it dissolve ! ! and expels Tumors n.t. uu early st.agc. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from nny form of female weo.1mesB nro Invitel to write l'rs. l'inlchmn , rJynn , Mnss. formlvlcc. She is the Mrs. l'lnIc1uun who bas been ndvlsing sick women free of charge for more than twenty years , amI before tJmt she nSfllstetl her mot.her-In-Jaw , Lydia. . E. ] 'inl , . barn In ndvlslng. 1'h\lB she is especlolly weU quallfiC\l to guido slclt women bacle to hCBlth. Write toda . , don'twnlt until tooln.to. KC BAKING POWDER 25 ounces tor 25 cents The original 25 ounce can. Others have copied the can , but K equality . has never been equaled . at any pnce. I .JAQUES MFG. co. ChIcago W. L. DOUCLAS $3.00 AND $3.50 .SHOES T JNr.n i" < : 'I " ' " W , L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SliDES CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT AllY PRICE \i. \ SHOES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRIOES : , ! , ' . : ] \011'8 8hooll , S to 61.0. [ UIIYS' ShllflK , sa to 5t.2iS. 'VonuI1's { ; : Shoes , IiI4 ! to IiIl.1'I0.l1Hsos' ! ] & : Ohlhlron's ShoORIiI ! : : . : : to Sl.00. 'V. IJ , Dou ltslI1Oos / are rocognizml by 6Xport .fUdgoR of footwear to bo the best III stylofit nnd wear pro ueo in this country. l ach Juut of the shoo lUll ! every detail of the mnkln ifl looked after and watch 011 m'or by skilled shoemnkers , without relard to ' : \ : . ii : tlmo or cost. If I coul.l take you into my Iu o factorlcs at l1roekton , 1\rasl ! " nnd shmv you how carcfully 'V. J , . lJottlas ! . ' shoes are nll\llo , you would then understand why they hold their /lhapo , fit better , wcar Jon er , nwl are of Itrcnter value than nny other mnkCII. w. I. lOIlfIM 113010 Rnl1l'ttc-o I. . Itlullprd 011 the bottom . , which prottdl the " 'tAr r AJaln t 1111111 allft nl.rlor Ihor' , ' 1'.1 , . Nil " ' "Io.tlt"I. . "nld belt , hoe deatrra , l'tl " 8 ' " " hJlh" . evprJwhrrr l'at CQlor ElltltU u.rJ uclu.lrrlv. CatalDTIIalltJrte. . 'V. J. . J'OVCU.AH , , JI..cIH.lU. . . . . - - - ! ! ; ; g1 ! ! G ) n OR J I r m oLc ! I Eo ' ' ' J1l1lnu , 'Vrltc f"nr elr"nl..r. Jllulldlcu I1l1d 1111 tlumllch 'l'rollhloH rf'sultlnll Irum no's " 'V Al. ( JRAZUIn , " : : UU North O"lulllveuno , S'.1' . LOVIN. MO. - - - - - - - - - - - - - SICK HEADA HE Positively cnred by " the so Little l'l1Is. CARJER"S Thcy also rcUcvo Distress - tress tram Dyspepsln. In- t1lgcstlonnndTooncnrty It" " D EatlnS' . A pertect rem- I V & . n cdy tor DIZlncss , Nausea , PI LLS. Drowsiness , Dad Tnsto In the Mouth , Coated . Tongue , Pnln In the Side. TORPID LIVER. The7 I regulate the DOlfels. PurelyVcgetablo. I SMALL Pill. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Gcnuina Must Bear CARTERS Fac.Similo Signature IVER .4 - _ . " PillS. / REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. The Roses Were Gone WRITE us FREELY anc2 frankly , In strictest confidence , telling aU your troubles ! nnd stating ) tJUr age We wiU send you rREE J\DVIC3 ! , In plain sealed env"lope. and a yal- uable M-page Book on II Home Treatmentfor Women. " Address : l..dles' Advisory Department , The ChAttanoogaMcdlctno Co. , Chattanooga , Tenn. l' . - , ' 'f - - - . - - - - - - - - - U" S. NAVY enlists for four reRrl rounl ( men ot coed olllHRetcr FLnd sounll phrslc"l condition bo- t"oon the BIIOI or 17 anll 2.ILBapprcntlco sen- IIlelll n\.portunltlo. \ ror I11l1'anCOIJIOlltl pnT 116 to .7U n ( Uontl , . ICloctrlclllnR.lIIl1chlnl.tl , hll1okslJlltha. , . Jl'UlUon ( clerks ) , cantonlo" " shil'l \ tunR. "remen , lIIuslclnnl , cooks , etc. , bet"cen 21 I1l1d : .6 ye"rs. enlisted In spool 111 ratinlCM with 8ultnblA paJI ho.pltal nppren tlCCI 18 to 28 rcarR. Itcllrewent on thrce-tourths Pl11 nnd allowallccs nfer : ; u J.'IHS sorvlco. AppliclIDti ruu.t be Aworlcl1l1 citizens. 1'lrst elothlnl : outfit troD to rocrults , Upon dlschMItO tra el nllolmnco 4 cellts prr mile to place lit onllstmcnt.lonlls fOllr mOllths' pny IIDlllncrol1so In pay IIpon re'onllstmont "Ithln leer mOllths or dlschllrlCo , Otllccs lit 1.lncoln nlldllast\IIIt \ .Ncbf hllll , AIIIQ , 'hJrlnlf"lnlor. I lit IICR Mlllnl' nnll Hloux ( JItT. 10w'1. Adllr1 > ft NAVY RECRUITINO STATIONP.O.Bldt..OHAIiA I I IINVEN110NS NEEDED I f { , : 'l.rV ' .rNC / : : 'I ' .t ralo ? Ii ! c. W..hlozt..II. c. ( C.t. hat. 1I..klol r. . . . . lI..t ' .1. ' . . . . . . , DEFIANCE STARCH ea.le.t to work wIth anc ! ItILrcbo8 clothes Illceat. Tur WORlD'S fA VOURITf rFor Preserving , Purifying and Beautifying the Skin , Scalp , Hair , and. Hands. Cutlcura ! lOlp cemblntl d.U.I" " medicinal and emol. Uent " , oputl. . dtl".c1 rrom cull.ua , ( h , I"d IIkll , Cu" , wllb Iho PUtt. . o"ponl..ou.IIII..dlonl..asd tb. mo. . r.truhlnl 0' ! lower 0010" , Sol\1 IbroulDoul nil world. Vopol" Loodoo , n Chlrtehuu , . q" 1'1" " IIl1ut 01.1. rlill Autrlna , Il.'l'u"nl" ( ' 0" Hyd. . , . 110ton. U..A" ! 137 ColulJlbu. " , 1'01(11 Dna , ILCII. . Corp.lIo ! . 1'101' " HEW WHEAT LINDS IN THE CANADIAN WES\ THE COUNTRY HAS NO SUPERIOR COlli wood and water In abundance : church. . and sellOols cOinenieul : 1IIRrkel ea y of aced" lues : luw : cllmale Ihe st In thc 1I01lhern tem' perale zone , Iaw aud order pre1'allsevcry\Vberl ! , I'or advice and luforullIolI nddreall th. SUl'nRIN'rUNDltNT 011 J'oIMIGRATION : , Ottawa , CRnada , or auy authorized Canadlad Government Agent. W. V. DENNETI , 801 New York Life BuildiD" Ouaba. Nebraska. - - - To oonvlnoo nny , \voman t h II. t I'ax. FREE tlno Antlleptlo will Imlrove hcr henltl1 alll do nl1 wc olalm for It. Wo will Bend her nbsolutely free Q largo trial hex of 1':1xtlno with book 01 Instruo- tlons nnll Rcnulllo taUUlonlals. Son c1 your name and at.ldress on a. postal curd. and hcals : PAXTINEoleansel brano af. feetlons , such ns nM1\1 catarrh pelTlo catarrh nnd Inf1amm\lIon caused by temi. nine Ills ; sore eyc ! ! , sere thro t and 100ulh , by dlroct local treatment Its our. nt ! viS II0IVer over these troubles 15 extra , . ordinary uncl elves Immediate reUel. Thouslmls or woml'l1 arc u lng nnd reo- OllllnellutllC It every da ) ' . W cents tit drUIll lstl ! orby mall. ltememberhoIVever , IT COSTS Yun NOTIIiNO TO TRY IT. TIlE It. I'AXTON co. , Bo"ton. Mu. . . . - - - - - - - - - C'n'A''ANDS Uncxcelled fOl'general farm. , . ' . rrnlll , true' ' " Ow r W lng Itoek. dalr'lnK. etll"'onvnlrnt to the vel' ) h .t m.1 keU all.1 tl"nl . " tl\lIon " r"olllllr. . Wille n"l\lr.tonk. Inrlbt.a".1 pub- lIo"lIon. , J. V ItIcb.nl. , Jl\nrt an.1 Indu.trlal A tatJ . . , , , . . \ . / , , D. u. It \Va.h/"tton /I""thpr/I Il ' I\nl ) lohll"\Uhlo " C,3. Ch".e. ) W..t. Alt. . 1 Choml'n'IIdlr. ' . , t , Loul.,110. - - - - - - - - - - W. N. U. , OMAHA , NO. 11 , 19:17. : . ' # 6 < ' ' ' - . ' , e'r _ _ . ' _ I , . . . _ . . . , . , . - . _ , " " : cj _ . ' ' . . . . . - , v' < It"- ! " t . ( j ! " - H. . , , . , ' . - - - - , , - - - - . ' - . ' . --JoOO i'f' , : ' .j , . ' "I Was Pale" I writes Mrs. H. C. Robinson ( formerly Miss Hazel Upson ) of DeKaIb , 111. , Has a result of six months suppression. following an attack of fever , that I never got over just right. I was weak and hardly able to get around. The best doctor In DeKalb gave me up and said I could not get well. Mamma was almost crazy about it. One afternoon a lady friend came to see me and told mamma to get me a bottle of ) WINE Woman's Of ReUal so she got It , though she had little hcpes of lis helpIng. But , praise Cod t I had taken just three bottles , when ( was relieved and beg n to get well right off. 1 kept right on taking Cardul and now ( am well and strong. I feel that I owe my life to Cardul and " ladles have , like Mrs. Robln- will never bo through pr31lng : It. Thousands of wrItten : : on , to tell of the wonderful relief It gave. In the various forms of female disease. For such trouble as headache , backache faJllnR feeHngs , nervousness , Irregularity , misplacement - placement , etc. , you Villi find Cardul of true amI lasting benefit. Try It , AT ALL DRUGGISTS IN $1.00 BOTTLES .