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I SUFFRAGETIESjOO COARSE Latejt Outbreak in London Injured the Cause. AMERICAN SHOPS AEE DAMAGED Brltlaa ranllr, teed to Mak Met , cda, Wa ;lvea a, IHeagrerable erprlee ay Hrrral right Dii HI I'ley Helps It. LONDON, Vrr. !. Among the miff cr am from the effects t tho most recent outburst of the militant suffragists were a number of American firm. The rock throwing women smashed the large plate window of an American drug atore and boot shop on the Strand and hurled a atone through Ue front of a tailoring establishment on the same street. This' hUt-st dlfplay of mllltlancjr has teen criticised by the English press and uffrage organizations which do not ap prove of the methods used by the Worn en'i Social and Political union. A num ' ber of the organisations which are for warding the movement have announced that they accept the premier's statement as sincere, and that they will make the battle for vote on the lines suggested by him. All erfort on the part of the women under arrest to make political capital of their appearance In court was frowned upon fcy the presiding justice, who en . nounced that all of the defendants would 1 be treated as ordinary misdemeanants. fce'berig that-their martyrdom was falling flat a number of the women elected to pay their small fines rather than go to Jail, while those who preferred cells re . celved little publicity out of their choice, ; as the London papers merely chronicled tbe sentences without stating the choice , made. , Mob-Proof ' Pabllo ftarprlsed. The British public, although not dls- ; posed to violence, has had soma experl- ' enca of mob outbreaks, fomented by sen sational speeches, but It Confesses Itself yuasled by disorder and property destruc tion, deliberately planned In advance of ." an advertised demonstration of protest, and this phase of h latest militant affair la being criticised, f Many 'Americans attended the demon stration and most of them seemed to en joy the occasion hugely. Suffragette and policemen vied with each ether In extend ing courtesies, and thla disposition made the charges of obstruction placed against had it not been for the window smashing, ,' the number of arrest would have been mail. r. - Much to the amusement of the bystand ers. Mm. Pet hick Lawrence, leader of the militants, Tung herself against tba uni formed barrier time after time, and It was only after aha bad slapped the face of one of the minions of the law that her arrest was ordered by a police Inspector. ,' Ona determined Amaaon, tmablo to pur. r suade the police that ho was of a riot- out disposition. In any other manner, sat 'down In the middle of a crowded aids walk, and. her bulk preventing' easy re in o vat, -she was arrested on a charge of obstructing traffic. Tit 'divinity which hedge about the British ' throne baa been broken and the 'play censor baa been evaded by the pri vate production of 'Tain and renal- 'lies," a play, founded on the trial for Infidelity of Queen Caroline, the consort of the rather unlovely and bibulous reorg iV. . The censor objected to the play because ft deal with aa unfortunate Incident in the life of a recent ancestor of Oeorge V. .The author of the play, GranvUI Barker, took advantage of tho private production to make a stage speech, In which be pro- . posed resolution denouncing tho ap pointment of Charlee Brookfleld aa as sistant censor as an act of "political In decency." ' According to Barker, tho appointment of Brookfleld waa a double Insult, for, be side being the author of two "naughty" -farcoa himself, the new assistant censor wrote an article for a recent current ro- .yiew In which he stated that the modem British drama It worthless. The resolu tion waa -adopted with only two dissent-1 Itnta . . , . ( Ham aa Play Helped If Along. 4 The banning of 'Tains and IVnaltles," .according to the trltlc,. hit only served to advertise a rather dull play, the pro duction of which was sponsored by a so ciety -which has been -organised after ninety year to defer the nam of Queen Caroline, a subject to which t'ift public ill now profoundly Indifferent. Alt -of which has served to revive op position to that Strang British func tionary, tho dramatlo csnsor. Little had '.been heard of this officer until recently, when be showed Ma activity by com pelling the manager of Kismet to put more drapery on the bathing girl In that production after aha - had shivered through 14 performances .of the play. ' On top of this cam the appointment of brookfleld and the private production 1 of "f altis and Penalties." and. realising eome of the dlt-advantagea of the job, the publlo does nut wonder that It is .unpopular. BLOTS BEST LAXATIVE I COLD TABLETS .Relieve a Cold In 24 Iloars or Money Refunded. "Book's Beet Cot J Tablet" ar Just vliat their name Indicate. They Con tain Ingredients which are known to be the Heat for colds and eouaha They contain no mineral, poison or injurious druKs. Whether you havs a cold or la iMrme, sick headache bilious eltat-'Jt. or luligaa. - turn you used a l-e-teilve and a Tonla, tx'Lh of which affects are produced bv th . e of H.cVe l-atallv Cold Tablets. Thee tablets eon win fever reducing In rrwrllema. pain relieving - Ingredlenta, sweat producing liigretllnnts, etiimilanta, tonics and Uuailvea. The tendency of 'the l(r reducer la to overcome the . waate produnte which cold car la Kiippe ' '- tn the system. . The pain relieving Ingredient to alleviate tle pain from tr (Stated moeoue rurtaoee oi whir cold in-taawj Is typical. Tie sweat prod not rig Inrre-lleuts dle l"de th waste wodurte In the svBteraj throwing H.em off tlarotigh the sVlii. In testines and kidneys. Tbe vegetable kta etlvts produce an Intestinal motion aim- far to the natural action of tha healthy bowel, carry the cold ed la grlpoe pois ons from art'Mem end otrstin aa a liver : stimulant produce that free flow ef bile which prevents a onetlrat1 condition after tHng the remedy for the relief of . a ould. The- are chocolate coated, p4-a-.ant to take and unlike most coij tablets t axwitaln no calomel to tipaet th system. A bed cold of today may be pneumonia "morrow, or a UcV!'n emirh ny 1e talis? Into bmncbltls. entitles prm that ' "tmlT a cold- ena prnven mor, 1estnie. Ire to ritmaa life tban any other all- Jnent Tier la no disease mure fnenusnt. y tiesWtl; It te a prevailing Ma tbt - a euit will rue Ice length and eure ttaeif ; . pertis It wtll and yo pis v not ba t"n- eclous of any bad efface from the cold, iver4hlee a cold slwars debilitate tit system and this psvss the way for t.jnunrtk I.- Vur sale and guaranteed by all drug ri: t'e a box or mailed on rece'nt of "Ice. Beck Ohenrlnal Co., Dcs Molnea, Ijwe. A varoaMa aid- to TterVa fold T'Wete tn.the treaiment of colda an.l eou"a 1 R h.; V-"tk!tt(J rouK" iifcoi wil-h :y a rr'-'m'ir-i at see store for l a t-J or tu.-',Ui tj- 4o Is suau. GERMAN GARCONS GET PARIS Trench Waiter Inaugurate Cam paig-n to Recapture Jobs. PARLIAMENT WILL GIVE AID Bill to Be Passed tompellla Hotel Keepers to Ksaploy Freneaatea la Preference to Invaders from Kalaer'a Deisslsi. i at is, Dec. 18. A troroua catnpelgn is ncing waged by the Trench hotel employes trade union against the In vasion of hote.s and' restaurants in France by Orman waiters. A bill will be Introduced In Parliament by M. Mlllerand. Minister of Public Works In the Brland cabinet, which. If adopted, will oblige hotel proprietor to employ Frenchmen to th number of eighty per cent. A tax, which will be practically prohibitive, will be Imposed on employer and employe for every for eigner hired exceeding twenty per cent The union declares that there are be tween 600 and 7u French waiter seek Ing places In Farl today. Many of them speak three language and a num. ber have a knowledge of bookkeeping. enorthand and typewriting. Th point 1 that many. If not a majority, of the Part hotels are conducted by Oermana, wno win take only German on their staffs, it Is alleged. on the other hand, French waiters In Germany have a different aort of exper ience. The French Union allege that In Germany the Frenchman Is pursued ty the police, heavily taxed, and If he cannot find work. Is Immediately expelled from the country. The union is discussing with the Brit ish Walters' society a plan for th -tabllshment of a Franco-British school for hotel employe In Part and Lon don. Languagea would form a sneelsJ feature of ths tuition and situations would bo found for all pupil when they had completed th course of Instruction. How We Got Oar ureal Lake. M. Cayeux, tho paleontologist, has pre sented a paper to the Academy of Belence relative to researches In th re gion of th Great Lakea of the United State and Canada. He conclude that tho organic activity waa very great at the huronlan age, in tho region of the Great Lakes. Far from being composed of primitive matter, the fauna exhumed from the rocks showed an organism well advanced along the life of the Inverte brates. Tho interest of the discovery' lies in the fact that the huronlan age la the "most ancient found In studying what Is known as th sedimentary land of tho planet Earth. War on Field Beetle. M. Xavler Has pall ha suggested th Academy of Sciences a , meant checking th ravage of th beetle agriculture which wer so great to of In In trance in th last quarter of th nine teenth century that the damage ha been estimated at eeveral million dollars. In all part a vlgorou war of extermina tion was organised against this destruc tive Insect, and many mean wer adopted for vetting rid of It. The plan offered by M. RaspaU keep In mind tho fact that thro year are necessary for the complete evolution of th beetle from th egg to tho time when it emerge from th earth and become a perfect Insect. Estimating th moment when tho transition comes, M. Raspall propose an organised search and do struction by plowing for the white worm, which I the form of tba Insect Just be for flight ' Th scientist believes, however, that th beetle I gradually decreasing In Franco, though not In urrjoint number to Justify a cassation of the battle against It Wladowa In ratbrella. An unsuccessful attempt has been made In Parla to Introduce an umbrella with mica window made Into th silk cover Ing. One or two person ventured on th bonlevarda with th Innovation, but tho jeer and laughter of the promeuaders soon forced them to retire. Tho Idea originated with a Ttuaslan nobleman. Prince Foulatlns. While walk ing one day with hla tutor tho tatter was attacked and severely bitten by a mad dog. The tutor died from th bite, and the prince waa so deeply Impressed by the tragedy that ever after he entertained a morbid fear of dogs. In order that hs should be safe under all conditions of weather ha ordered an umbrella made with window. Th prince thu obtained a certain measure of celebrity In the capitals of Europe, but hi Idea, It seems, will not be adopted by the general publlo. laaavatloa la Art Ceater. A King desired Innovation haa been In troduced Into th regulations of the Salon de Artist Francals. Hitherto th award of a second class medal entitled Its holder to have two pictures hung without going before th Jury. As eome score or more second class medsls are awarded every year th number of artist whose com position crowd th wall to tho exoluslon of new talent haa become .so great that th whole character of the exhibition has suffered. The committee haa now de cided that only the work of first class medal shall b In th futur exempted from submission to the, Jury. DISHWASHING BY ELECTRICITY Maehlaery Ke- la t'ao Wilt Bo Available (or th Iloaao, Soon Let the woman of the house go away for a few days, leaving the men folks to get their own meals, and they will cook enough to eat but decline, with thanka to wash a single dish. U Is a fact that where men have had to wash dishes, in hotels, etc, they have been quick enough to apply their Inventive genlu and pro duce a machine to do th work. Power washes the dishes tn large kitchens and It does It better and quicker than human hand could hop to Imitate. If till work la don by power In Urge kitchen there I no earthly reason why a machine of a similar typo coiild ot be made email enough for th home. It Is a notlceabls fact that Invention barely keeps pao with th demand. Rarely, If over, la anything new brought Into th industrial and commercial work unless there I already a known market for It Just aa soon as the housewives vtdeno demand for a small si sad eleotrlo dish washer the machine will be forthcoming. Then the drudgery of dib"'aahlnf la the home will cease. The electric dish washer, such as la now being used In hotel and reetauiant kitch ens, in clubs and large manor houses. Is a galvanised Iron cabinet In which thc diahes are racked In wood traya where they cannot eome In contact with each other and nick th enamel. A motor driven puma force hot euds ever the dirty dishes until they ar clean. The suds are forced through whirling nessl and strike th dirty diahes with consider able farce, washing every Inch of every ,dlrh. and thoroughly cleaning tfeera. AftaV this washing the suds a turned off and lets of clean watar. piping hot. play over the dishes until they are thoroughly rinsed. When tbe diahea ar removed they -are so fot that thyay kostaatiy 4 til T.'lilng thorn Is unnecessary. Till: OMAHA DANNY HAHErt LOSING VIM Wooton, Entlifh Jockey, Bring in llott Winners. ROAST FOB ENGLISH SCHOOLS Mir Joha floret, la ftrathlaa Crttl clam, deserts a Btaateg Rare le Belaa; Raised, Bferely Drilled aad Rot Edaeatrd. LONDON Deo. 1.-Wlth the flat racing season at in end, sporting men are dis cussing the usual array of statistics pub llihed by th papers. In the list of win nlng jockeys, Danny Maher, the Ameri can rider, la third with firsts under the Ire. but second In percentage. For th preceding seven years Maher haa been first In percentage,' although in winning mounts he was second to Woo- ton In 190 and 110. For the first tlms sine 1303, Maher haa failed to ride 100 winners, th number thl season being on short of tho century mark. Plnce 1900, when he made hi first appearance en th. English race course. Maher has ridden L1W winners, an average of ninety-nine a year. Wooton in six year haa ridden 71 winners, an averag of 111 a year. Wooton had by far hla most suc cessful year this eeason. having been un on IW wlnnera out of 7 mounta Th taking on of weight mar rell.tra Maher of his greatest rival, aa It Is said that on this account Wooton may not be able to ride mot than on mor season. in oraer to Insuro even this brief n.n. elon of his racing season ho will be com belled to spend tho winter In India, where he will get sufficient work to keen him down to wslght Jdaher also finds It la- ereaaingly difficult to keep to weight To avoid taking on fat he will spend th winter nunting. It wa clear many weeks am rhm Derby, senior steward of th Jockey club. would, neaa the list of winning owners. His aggregate of 12U am i. v.. amount which Dlaeea him .n.t r. rains last year. No owner ha had uch a sum to hia'credlt sine ISO, whon -wumia a nothxohlld topped th list Hh a total of t233.M0. Two horses Steadfast, and Swynrard. won most of Lord Derby's money for him. . - -eaool Money, Wasted. Thit millions ar wasted 'under th. present aystem jof education In Great untain waa tho startling statement r. canny made by Blr John Gorst, formerly - pr-aiaeni lor education. Thl haa added fuel to th fir of cirlUcism to which tho plan for unjventay education has been exposed since it inception. snr nn said among other thinnr Th. majority of those who car for tho wol faro of th people and ar expert tn education consider that th greater part ot thl money under th present aystem la wasted and might a wall, so far as education I concerned, be thrown into the sea. Physical growth of th children of th nation Is, except In the nor. ad vanced of our great clUcs. Insufttdently provided for A atarved and ktunted race la being allowed to grow up a legacy for the next genaraiinn deal with, for In most elamentarr achnni. Children ar only drilled, not educated. "Originality of teacher and children to sternly repressed. Th hew education h work first and book afterwarda inten. duoed Into th schools of Bavaria and spreading over Germany and elsewhere. uiut partially Known In British and Irish school. Tho higher and university pi-uuuis ar stiii lettered by mediaeval systems, which make tho acquisition of learning to bo produced ai xaminatlon th main work of students." With tho incoming of th new minister of education, 81 r John propose a radical revolution in. th manner and methods o. administering th educational grants. Nor? Uartae Motor a Saeeeaa. The feiiccKMfil iMtiiiA . ! - . . . vt Wl TUJtni Dl tho Toller, an Internal combustion motor nip Whldh wa built at Wallsend-on- Tyn for carrying grain on Canadian canals, haa given Impetus to the build ing of almliar craft by British shipyard. Tba Toller waa especially designed a a larg cargo carrier and th saving In engine room by th Installation of gas engine mad (or economy In apace. The vessel Will carry 7,00Q bushels, or an In crease ot IB ,000 bushels over a steam driven ahlp of It dimension. la addi tion to saving In stokers wages. ther U a reduction In fuel coats, th boat running on two tons of oil per day comparison with a stsamahlp' eight or nla tons of coal. Keen Interest Is being taken In the Jutlaadla, a twin screw motor ship which wilt have It trial next month from tho Clyde shipyard, where it la being built It la th pioneer of motor ocean carriers, and Its success may mean . revolution Jn marine -engineering. For - service on the t Great Lakes of America, a larg motor ship Is being built at Glaacow, It wtll have motor of 1,000 horse-power. . . SCALES AND CRUSTS Ecrema frcm Top cf Hcid to Wairt. Suffered Untold Agon tnd Pain. Doctors Said It Could Not Be Cured; Set of Cuticura Remedies Success . ful Whia All Lisa Had Failed. 8oea tbao age I was lakea with mum from the top of say head my walit. It began with scales e my body. I (uSered Mniold itching aad burn tag, sad rouid Dol sleep. I ae greatly ditafursd with sralee aud eruiu. Mr eare looked as If Ihey bad heea saest out el wtoh a raeor, and my aeck was aarfectlr raw. I guBerad haloid aroay aad paia. I triad twe doctors whe said I had ecasss In h tulleot stage. ad that U could aet l cured. 1 tha trted atnef rraa edkw to no aval. At last. I tried a set af the geaulaa Calk-tare Rained!, which cured Baa. Cuilrur fcrated lea cured en of enema boa aB eiae bed ft tied, therefor 1 caaaet pra-o Oeai too higtOy. "I suffered whh scsesAa about ten months, bol am new entirely cured, aad I belkev Cutirai lUtaedte ar tk beet skin rure there u." (61od) alias Mat tie J. Shaffer, K F. D. t. Bos , Paary, alias., Oct. 7, 1S10. "I had suffered from eceema abuut tour years when bolls bet an. to break it ea different pane el my body. It started with a ftaa red rasa, lit bw.k was efierwd t'rst, a BU also spread erer my fare. The tutitis was alneat uaaearahl at tirora I trad diflareat soaps and salves, but nothing aoeiaefc te help m unit I begin te use tle Cuurura fiaap aad Ciulraaat. One hoi W then eurad sue eaimtlt. 1 recoonatadrd them t any Sister lor her heby Who was troubled with teeth eras ana, aad Ihey coesph-teiy eured her baby." (mtaed) alra. T. L Marbefgat, Dret-rrtOJa, Fa-, aept . 11. Allheagh Catieena Coap aud CaUnar )lBaiaai ar eo.4 by drunlsia aad Oealaie eTaryvaere. a U'jmi auoitie ol each, a lib a-paaa haeklrl e tas eats and har, wrH ae seat, a ret a aa apptkaiina le Paur txag 4 UMda. Cm Via. ia, Baalnav DISFIGURED YnH SUNDAY IWA-l: MXEMnRI. IkII VlaT-il : II 0 Hedihfaln Jl A V. I MAM II II T "Wm .am V " i-waporaifed Arm superior to fresh cranberries in flavor, color and simplicity of handling. MAKEPEACE EVAPORATED CRANBERRIES are picked after being allowed to fully ripen on the vines, while fresh cranberries are usually picked green and allowed to ripen in barrels. MAKEPEACE EVAPORATED CRANBERRIES are made from sound, red, ripe cranberries with nothing taken away from the fruit but the moisture. The flavor, color and piquancy all remain. This is the only evaporated fruit on the market today that has a natural fresh fruit flavor left after evaporating. ' s Allen Bro. Co. , Tbe Donald Co. Grain grr Bros. Co. Groneweg A Schorntgen Co. H. 3. Hughe Co. McOord-BraiX Co. Nbf'MerCantUCo. 1 :nMiMtti)Millli)Ql irz-vil You the pilUI.Mcle..ye.,lrttar. JUaVaHM i NOTTS T uuu mnmu piin ana stnntusves vneas1 wiinia tns nsir. Broauetiaa i'oate. bark naran buy. Ptir. MnuU Is lealp is e?ri rstura. It i nat a way tk ease ef U Baa Hair itaterarta . aud dlstrlbutloo ef the aaturml sIsnMat. aad wh.a uovd iu eouasrtioa with U haa Hair toe til k allows soa av&ia tnift a i. a k r. kw ......... .. . aj. tawiuva.j.a.psia un i. uiu. iia aisaaa gaaraaiee wpa tot) say FOR SALS MY If aot at J onr dealera. wfl aead dtreet ea reoefpt ef prise, address KBCCTaVXtr. X.IS DaOO CO- atampkiB, Teaa. aaerataa a MuConaeU Ssaa Oo- aaataa -Iras' Co. d. a. aKhiutat, and Rohaefe Oat a-rioe Uxng paoxe. " i - -' 1 1 "Wealthy PeoploU" Wealthy people by iaaaeeae oosra to mineral coring to dxtak n aathd In riulDbtir water. The aaaarattaa r '!. 8",sb"i-w.i'awri.lt-a''l,M' AU ruf gists iOo, gnd i tale riui. gf ted. with fj ick Char- V bias that I oulo and I a LaSS 17 1011 Distributers : Paxtoa St Gallagher Co. Raapke Grocery Co. C. Shcnkbery Co. Win. Tackafcerry Co. Tolertoa War field Co. Warfleld-Pratt.IIo-wcll Co. mm llmnlr oa' meaiure tn dollars and am7S value of thl information on bow to aociuira - - ' .... y . . - .lrr--- mi and retain a healthy scalp, cultivate a luxuriant growth oi hair, and restore faded or gray hair to it natural rich color and it' re fru. It will he!p.so to avoid tba tragedy of hair trouble. These great lertaree. foar In anmber. eentaln just th IBtriatioa eary wenae wanU and a woman sbonki b without w fa turt tor th. Mlp tnd aaw. Is plsla, simple, undsrstasdable lanrsas tliay OMertbe the vaiioes acalp diwrdars. the seatof all hair troubles, so that after readies them yon will know inut exactly what Is wronf with youraraip and hair, tnd aew to trmi them. AIm how te remit s-sip Irritations, and avoid theeantar of srsy and aerasslT hair. Handsuaaiy prialsd to pawphletfona, aud prof utely Uiastraied. We will tend yoa this entire eoarss ef foar leetures sb AiuMly free wbas spplieatiun is mails oa ths potteard so eleaaa la tfrnnvku. r. i aM u.i. frA. Bui u iu. The SMa or WOMB wfca taa Hbi ska ii.ilnnn,. ateotof tray er itraakad hair doas so f reaiehowaead not .m nweuitr. lor J laa Hair Rexrorar will poelwvalf lag bark the origiaal eaiar asd sola. 1 natron appaai oi rocita. Ills not s aiisaral l;e. an 4 1 U ta act l ltasta food ssd hair fertiliser. Raaravee daodraff smitree- garn. cares all tralp ditaatas aad BreTsntt thaii raototes all obkwurtious la the tie artarUa of tha poxition or roioritti nutter br the ai n v blood veasals . - - - - " - h w. mv. iy hhi wisi fit aanaita e hee Sow et rtrb. red blood, aod pravaota bald 1 1 aoaitlval; taipt tailing hair aad a4ueaastasl srswta. frtce. fliM. ALL DRUGGISTS I. DUO. MACH MACH Paeoeesors to DAILpEY & MACH BSbTTX-TbV Neatest equipped dental office In Cotaha. Ulghoat-grade denlstry at laasonable prlcea. orelaln fllllnas uat like the tovth, AU Inatrumante larefully etcrlUsad after each oprra l.vn. Center loth gad faraaat ft. riian rtoom, itta bi.ocx HinoKhu rna scaRtoPilli J ttKLIKVH. rOVSTIfallOM. JT Uc padka Equivalent to a quart of fresh cranberries ff w m me perries Try Ttila Recipe: MOCK CHERRY PIE One cup Evaporated Cranberrtes soaked 1 hours. Ona oup granulated eugar. . li eup ohopped raisins. - Two tableepoonful' sifted flour. 1H teaspoonfola vanilla, A pinch of salt Mlg Ingredjenu together before putting Into rut ' Bak with two crusta USE CRANBERRY SAUCE FOR TARTS , - j m -III 1 I " ' s s sj i , , W saQoasjsjy-aj Mill " Jill! - "1 (,. 'v. Mabel g.t Ton re t b eaaimaad- L-Ja "- tl "' for year aasire ta Improve your looka. and laiead I do set nk you vtla. A .bwutlful aaad af kale la a prim rsqaialt of sod looka DaoJruft. Hablaa eeaip aad rallinr hale su but not br Mt.lt hair tonics mads with aleebol. sa aionpM. aiconoi BMraiy antra ths orsiptsms. liaQcthlas to deatror the ailorobea which attack th hair and aaalp ta needed. In all my ewrtaoe I save found aothlns te tor and prompt ia ea tloa a plain yellow mlayei. OMaia a 4-i 1k which will b aufdeicat (a cur ear caaa fik roura laadln drainjtsts aav it e see sat It of wkolcaai druggitt. DlracUons eocompaay jar. Orocr : Tow symptoms Isdlcste a aartous da raasan f th Hrraai ayata, aompaaii by anemia, ar aaasrauii thiaam. it you an thin aad bloadiew and auffor with euta ladlsaa tloa. atrvouia, alaaplaaanaaa and a akaua, I would advta that you ebuia s peaks t a. arala kypo-nuelan taolM aad ttk an balora Htlng and a artar. at cat btwaa awala. Drink aothlns but milk at mcaitiat. aad drtak it vary alowiy. Mndlat M. : I ka.a frcaocntly racammcded the fallewlns treatment to dvlo th buic arm. and atk aad hav many rattul urs tnrm thoa waa nac ssoeaaded. Try It, aad I talak yU wtll be eeitsfetad: Tlnetur eadnn cam pound 1 o.. sl'rio t ., rwat I ,. borax I tMtpoouAil. flt. chak sad apply ta th each, ma aod hpat. rubble aad ataaw in until eaoslMalf barbd. the waa on tt part wltb kot watar pad oap. Thaa maaaae with allv ell' or pare callow. Keep tin ar moralng aad alsbt br mm ml weaka or manth. it th caa may eaqulra. Alas tak thr-rait hrpo-ouclca UMt otrnally aad par dlrcc tl.ua. Theaa tahlata eaaltt la th dtvclopnwat aad transform tba thla loio plamp. wcllToondwl fisura aa aotkteg else will, of late I sot vary cwtata. Mlaa rt. a. Ptmplae. larse per sad blartt aaia ar asually du t pr llmlntloa of Im purtttcs throath tha bowefa and kldneya If vin will a tTls sutphoTb UMcts root sulphurs which ar sold la eaaicd IiiIm, tor a period ef I to I aataa I am can fluent your eomrleilor will b tk cavy af year triced, while your eeacrai health will tmprer from tba purifylaf f year blood. Mr. I. i. : ftwadrads ef woiaea suffer ss jm d wlik womaaly na aad m wan each year t.cama af alacllas La treat tbat weaken I of taa mmoaly tornd "whit" r rcaoorrhea. It la a traeaant bcsmalng of aartoes Mmpllaa- Tboaa wlililrt further aarlc. Ire, may .4 lr-tllwod ti . iMytoo. Ohl. ncloalug Mlf- Sam and atdr.ee must k given, but luuial er Toa preacTipllua aaa ea filled at uj wall, waeieaalar. THE. TWtHTlZTH CENTURY FARMtl la tha Leading Agricultural Jo o. mat of tha wtst Itg column ai filled with tho best thought of th day In matters pertaining to tba farm, tha ranch and tba orchard, and It is a factor in th development of tha great western country m The Doctor's Answers On -Health and Beauty Questions y Dm. TXXOSOKS SSOK. Th suestlona ssiwertd btiow are sansra la tharaotari th symptoms or dlssaasa are (Ir.a sad the aoswer will spply le aor eats ot slallar astar. Thoe whhlns rurthsr edrlr fr., stay addrets Br. Thaedor ' ,BC- "Id- Caima-SUaoad Bta. Cavtta. Ohio. i Ing Mlf-addraasad. sttmpad ssTalop for rply. Fall bum aad addrats aiiut be glvea. but only initiate er fictitious asms wilt be ' oasg la aty answers. Tae rrasw Iptlons ma be filled at sny wsll- . stscfcsd drug store. Aay. drasglst ess rdr of wholesaler. ' I -II ,Oi I.liiri-,wiji I ii m ii MulHs dcnr.ro im operations, oh .rLJ 1 ""I " powder. I oi. hi. "i f, . A ulKbat of .Inc. Mix all to r. . . "I.. Koonlsl t a quart ol warm water twice dally at an Injection or douche, le wbBy.r th part aaed cleculng and a ears ahauld ceealt I , eaort iaM " " Aa a tonlo ta resaln health and strength tak t-sraia bypauclaaa Ublota. 8. R. i WrKa fna mora fully or eend for my free xamlaatioa chart, and I will sladly do my beat for yoa; alwayt sl' full nam aad ad dress. I peyer vubllib th eorrsct acme. Mra. S. H. Toa ask tar tha reelp for a sod tooth powder. Here la ana which la both chea aad effective. It deawoya term a, pracaata de. cay aad raatoras brUllant whllaaeaa ta the teeth. Alas, It la a strong eotlasptle. baala enra sum, cleaaaes tha toasu. aad purinaa the breath: S cat. precipitated chars. I tn. powdered tusar. t aa aatteepti rlUna powder asd I aa powdered snap. Mil thoroughly and apply eao or twiu daily with toeth brush aad watar. Keep ta preparailoa In tight )ar or battia Asa O : Bwch ayaiptoma aa bloatln and belch laa pal'ia ta stomach after eat Ins. feul breath, beadcebe, wcakaeca and dlKlnaaa Indicate acuta or ehmaia Indleeatrse. It tha attacks are acuta and at irregular intervals, use tablets trtoprp ttne. If eh aio bee thle aceerriotloa filled, and take a taaspoenful or two after each meal : J ti. eaeenc af pepata. t os. oomp. acsenr car dlol aad t aa ayrup at slawr. Mis. Th fore folh wtll correct nd our any caa of iadlgea tlaa ar d repeal a. Poramaa: Tear kldnaya and blidflar seed trretraent and aaed II aulckiy, as indicated br STmpUei aa eowatant thlret, fTarthne. lns in th back aod loin welling and pulftng tha anklaa. pufta uodar tha ere, p.inrul. -nartlng. frequant profuee ar ananty. highly cnl rrd arlnation. Rae any w!i-atackad dneaM mil tba rollewlng: I oa. fl. at. burbu. 1 o. esarp. fl balra-ort and t m. ayra aanaparllla eoDApjond. Take a taaaraoaful before or attar meala aad ana whea retiring. Drink plenty of water bctwwes mal. Eat sioaly. Abatal tloohol. Continue treatment to t weeka. "trk Tbe trmptoaa you same, such aa Meattng. belrtilug. pala la eroraarh, palaa under ahouldera, foul breath, beadacbe, weakueaa. nerV auaneae. dlny ape I la. te., Iwdlvaw a trkronlo form of dreperala and indlgeetlna. For rauie lime you ahoald eliminate paaule sad iweet meata froan year diet. aVg'e at oora wain tablet tiioaeptln Pink aflwr breekfiet. wlt attar dinner aad blue after a upper, and ru'iu-je S-tll Bormal ooad'ttona t- rv etitrfd. i" . j is sealed panktsea af aay good drussiat draaa tr. Theodore Heck, Coll.g nidc, ml- sodreeMd. atamreo evel,e tor n sly r ill fictltioae aaue wll he ua.d la my auaw.ra stotked drug star. Auy druggiat taa rat of V T