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liable buy'- I'EARHON-l'AfiK CO.
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Clmnt of Ooeay."
Indirect Influence bad lie nearly per
f,ct rk In the Persian empire,
btre tlie Uuren Mother waa permit
ted to eirrrlne an Injurluua Influence
oter tlie klnf, the court, and the em
pire II wee one of the tendenclea
which trade Bayre, the hlitortan, to
Mr. n'r touching upon It: "In
ihorl. the empire contained within It
from the flril alt the elenieuta of de.
Wlidom In Action.
The times are waiting for ma who
hall terra and not merely Inquire;
atrtr and not merely Inveatlgata;
lire to their age and their kind not so
nuch learning In bulk as wisdom In
action; gmt doing as the only true
frulti.e of great thinking; lbs conse
cration to the uplifting of one's fellow.
Bra of one'a best rather than the con
serving by mere culture of one'a taX
Henry rotter.
Blessed Sympathy.
Brmpathy with animals blesses ana
kunun)s-a men and women. To get !
Into real rvlatluns with an animal ta a '
liberal education. It la something to I
be really Interested even In ft plant I
and to obsorva th working of Ufa In '
any libera not our own. How much 1
more when that Ufa la directing a
personality which consciously looks
tp to us snd will love us If we will let
It! Christian ftraistrr.
Longevity In French Village.
A remarkable record of longevity In
to be found In soma of tba rural par
ishes of France In the Tillage of 8t
Thomas de la Filch thera bar been
only fourteen pariah priests ta three
kundred years, the fourteenth being
still In possesion. Tba parish of BL
Oermsln du Val. In Paris, baa bad only
three pastors In on hundred years,
while that of Clvry en Argonna baa
bad but Ova In 130 year.
No Wonder.
Nerve Ppecisllst My dear air. i
ran t understand your case at all. Hr
you were practically currd ft fsw dsrl
so snd now your nerves are la
frlrhiful almrxi ar.nln. Have you bad
a iiidiN-n shork of soma kind 7 PatUnl
I received vmir bill yesterday.
Ths Most Original Author.
The moKt orlulnul modern author
sre nut so becsim they advance wbal
w. but simply becsus they know
how to put what they have to say ai
V It had never been said befor,
Cotth. Uieful Instrumsnt In Farm House
Every farm bous should hav a
btrneas nrrdle In It. On of the many
dm-s to which t, needle can be put la
to tew rips In shoes that may aav an
Mtra trip to the cobbler's. Horn Is.
Psrtment. National MsRailne.
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iviis or lila D))rno(4.
CHAPTER V. (Contlnusd.)
tanton gasped. Where had bis
memory been, not to recall the name
of Floyd? A multitude of confused
recollections rushed scroas his mind.
f tbst famous ' manufacturer and
raoar for sheer love of the sport, of
the superb cars be hsd built, and of
me aesth In railroad wreck, the
previous yesr.
"H tied ma In his car," continued
Floyd, with a shsdowy smile, "when I
waa too young to be trusted to bold
on. If you sr going to tske my m
cbanlrlan'a seat. Jn.' be said to me.
you have got to do my mechanician's
work.' And by the time 1 was fifteen.
I could. We used to rsc with tba
ehlef car taster, for combination train
ing, on a mil practice track around
the factory 1 held the whel myself
st seventy Ave miles sn hour, before
I wss seventeen. And he took m
with blm, ss s sprctstor, to every big
race here and some sbrosd. Of course
be waa training me to take charite of
the manufacturing buxlnesa with hint,
not for racing myself. Hut. somehow
affairs went wrong. When be dld,
slghteen months sgo, everything col
Ispsed and I found nothing left. The
fsetory Itself Is tied up In a lawsuit; I
msy get that out of the ruin; build
tngs full of silent mschlnery I have no
capital to use. and no heart to sell."
There waa a pause.
"I wonder." Rtsnton mused slowly,
"why you volunteered to act aa my
mechanician that nlghtT"
Floyd a gray eyes flashed to tnoet
hla, all his color and animation rush
ing back.
"Because I lev the racing. I love
It," be answered. Impulsively frank. "1,
I've got my father's blood In my veins
and tba frail physique of a useless girl
can't you sew how they fight? The
very smell of eibaust gas mskes my
heart Jump and pulsve tlngl.
Sldes. I bsd watched you often. I
couldn't see you put out of the run
ning. Then. I was tired of" bs
checked himself sharply. "Ought ws
not to go bsck on the course?"
Btsnton rose, signaling the waiter
"Tou ssw m through thst difficul
ty." he acknowledged. "Rut, you aald
this morning that you bad a sister; I
wonder you stayed with ma for tba
season."
"My sister understands." Floyd i
plalned; be bad risen also, snd stood
for a moment beside kis chair, bla
unseeing gsse bent on th ground.
"Blve knowa that I was not brought up
to live woman fashion. I wish. If ever
you besr snythlng of ma that you do
not like, that makes you feel different
ly towsrd me, 1 wish you to would
remember that I was resred by a man
to live among men and missed all that
women teach."
Btanton regarded him In an astonish
ment at once Indulitent and Ironic.
"I'm not likely to hear anything of
you that will shock m very bsdly,"
b dryly returned. "io you think I
am a gentle girl, myself, Floyd?"
"Not so you could nolle It," sprang
the prompt opinion; the candid gray
yea laughed out of their short
eclipse.
They went bsck to the course to
gether. The next two hours were spent In
repestedly circling th ten mile cours
In ten minutes; a reaeonsbl practlc
gait, from Btanton'a point of view. On
th last trip be and Floyd dlssgreed
over a question of mtiture, and cam
up to the repair pits quarreling vigor
oualy, eicltlng th Interest of all be
holders. "If I don't know w hen a motor needs
mor gss. I II go tak correspond
ence course," wss Floyd's Isst retort,
aa be slipped out of bis seat
"It's running Ilk It never did b
fore, and you'll let It alone," Btanton
sent th definite order after blm.
The witnesses grinned at on an
other. "Bay, Floyd, that's a fin big brut
of a mschln you'v got ther," com
pllmented tb brosdly smused Oeorg.
aa the young mechanician went by
blm.
"It sur la." cam tb cheerful agr
mnt. "Yea. nut It's nothing to tha brut
of ft driver you'v got."
Floyd paused to glnnc bsck.
"It my driver alone," ha advised.
"Btsnton snd I understand each other
all right."
"Then you hsd better quit rnclnc b
for you'r d.-mornll. d," J.-eml the
other, and turned to find Sianlou Imd
com up behind him.
Ther wua nothing "Id. Stanton
went on as If he had not heard. Hut
ba carried with blm the discovery tlmt
It la th perfection of comradeship to
be abl to quarrel without bltternce.
Ther waa a tnn colored automobile
drawn up opposlt th exit, when h
merged. .
"Mr. Stanton," summoned ft ww
toned. smooth role, from th car;
Vftlerl Carllsl leaned out. xtending
ft small band. ,
8ha was th conaummatlon or cooi
daintiness and repos. It was Impos
slble to meet her beautiful, concerned
eyea without yielding admiration, ftt
''"Mtav. been .waiting ber : for M
hour." ah. Informed blm. "
dl.tre.aed that my car shou I bftv
hart you, I shall reprosch mys.ir
J V, ,'" rest durln, II,. i,.iy.
L. " t u HUnl.in meets . ,,',
J M.LJ
t)ELEANOR M
1NG
or A, (? ! CuJL
Jorcura etc.
iu..h. .--T-M - ii-
much If anything happens to you to
morrow because of your strained arm,
thst I wanted to ssk you about It my
self. A weakness ther might kill
rou, might It not?"
"It might, If it existed," b con
firmed. "Hut th strsln does not trou
ble m. I deserved to psy mor se
verely for such stupid csrelessness."
Bh did not avoid hla keen gas at
II. yet somehow fulled to Impress her
sincerity.
"It was an accident." ah deprecat
ed. "I suppose you Just forgot Frsnk
ly. though, I wish you were to diiv
a Duplex or an Atalunta, tomorrow. I
do not like tb Mercury, It la so often
In wrecks." .
"It Is faster than either of tb oth
ers." Btsnton defended, yet moved In
spit of himself by her snxlety for his
safety. "1 am also obliged to admit
tbat It la not responsible for any of
our mlshapa, ao far, at least; I lead It
Into troubl, myself, sometimes."
Her long, fair lashes fell; sb tapped
her fingers nervously upon tb door
panel.
"If you could not race, who would
b likely to win, Mr. Btanton t"
"You are taking It for granted that
I will succeed I easily may not Hut
without th Mercury, probably tb Du
plex or the Atalanta on thla long road
race. On a track. I would choos th
Italian car."
Bh listened attentively, then
smiled.
"I sm such an smateur; I do not
half understand. I hav com with an
Invitation from papa. II wlahes to
consult you about auto tirea, those
for your next race, and he hope you
will din with us, this evening."
Thoroughly surprised, he promptly
declined.
"Excuse me to Mr. Carlisle; I must
get ready for tomorrow. Moreover, It
Is for the Mercury compsny to discuss
tires, not for me."
Her small mouth set, sb drew aald
her shimmering skirts.
"We will decide that on th way I
will put you down at your hotel, nt
least."
"Miss Carlisle, I am Just from tb
course; I sm not presentable."
"That la for me to say," she remind
ed. Tray do not refuse all my re
quests." Almost under compulsion, Stanton
entered the car.
II could bav fancied ber breathing
waa quicker; she gated at him with
so singular snd disproportions! a
triumph aa almost to stsrtls him.
Wltbou. waiting tba cbauffeur'a move
ment, she herself slammed th door of
Vslsrls Carllal Lssnsd Out
th car and .napped th handl. kp
Ing her eye upon 8tanton.
"I thought you would com." ah
murmured, half under her breath, "and
you will din with us."
CHAPTER VI.
Missed.
Th most agHa'cd man In Lowell,
on the race morning, was the assist
ant iimnuner of the Mercury company.
And there was a maddening Irony In
his situation. At a quarter after ten.
tlft.'cti minutes before the first car
una to sunt, the Mercury stood ready,
with. In hi Place, the trim, khaki clad
mechanician, concerning whose poa
atble desertion Mr. Creen had spent
much worry. Hut th driver, Stanton
the unfailing, was missing. In th
midst of the gay hubbub of th .cen.
th Mercury camp was on th terg
of freniy.
"You'v telephoned to hi. hotel T
Inquired Floyd, no less troubled be
cause quiet, ss Mr. Green cam up
wiping his brow a.
"Telephoned! I've, telephoned to
every hotel In th town, to th pollc.
to to vry on. H went to hi. ho
tel and dressed for th evening, after
he left her yesterday, and wnt off
In an Atalanta automobile with wtM
confounded woman; that', all I ft
RAM.
7
... back to th h-
Floyd', slender brown band .hut
bard on tb sdg of tb .eat, hi Up
curled slightly.
"A woman?" b repeated, hla mr
clless young vole .tinging.
"Thy aay ao and I'd ft. aooa bav
thought of Ralph Btanton gettlDg
drunk." ,
"You'd better phone to tb Inaan
sylum." advljed th mechanician,
and turned bla back to tb whole af
fair, watching th brilliant apcctacl
befor blm with scornful gray ayes.
FIv minutes passed, ten. Th first
car was called to Ita station. Th Mer
cury bad drawn fifth In tb lottery for
place. Just four minutes before th
starting hour, a taxlcab bowled furi
ously across th crowds, cam to ft
Jerky atop at th edge of tb course,
and opened to emit Its passengsr.
"8tantonl" balled bla manager, chok
ing with exasperation and relief.
"Btanton, for Heaven', sake where
what"
"BIck," tb driver flung at him,
springing serosa to bla car, from
which Floyd slid out to glv him en
trance. "Mask, gloves, you others."
"Kick?" echoed the unbelieving Mr.
Green, amid the flurry of preparation.
"Tou, you sick?"
Btanton, In his seat, turned ft color
less face toward Llm befor claaping
on th maak.
"Sick," be reiterated explicitly.
"Ar you ready, Floyd V '
Tb Mercury drew up to ber line on
exact tlm. And In tb momenta whll
th cara In front were being sent away,
Floyd found an opportunity to put ft
question.
"You bav been 111?" b coldly
aaked.
"Acut Indigestion; I've been In ft
doctor'a office since nln o'clock laat
night," snapped Ptanton. "Did you
think I waa lying to you?"
"No. Ar you lit to drlvr
"If you'r afraid I'm not, get out and
leave me."
Tb algnal waa given. When th
Mercury flashed across th Una, Floyd
wss almost as pale from anger a.
Stanton from recent Illness.
Tb race waa for three hundred
mllea, thirty times over the ten mile
course with Its sharp elbows and steep
hills, and waa expected 'o take some
six hours of continuous driving. Th
strain waa not light for th pilot at
tb wheel.
For tb first hour ther waa no In
cident out of the vsual. Floyd sttend
ed strictly to bis work and Btanton
drove rather mor sanely than usual.
But at tb beginning of th second
hour, th rear of th Atalanta ear
cam in view through the fog of duat
ahead; th Atalanta, which bad start
ed four minute. In advance of them.
Btanton atghed vltt grim aatisfactlon,
and speeded In pursuit
"Turn ahead," warned Floyd, at hi.
car.
(TO BE CONTINUED.)
NOT DRAWN FROM FLOWERS
Perfumes Today Are Extracted From
Almoat Everything but Seemingly
Natural 8ourcs.
Ther ar few perfume today that
cannot be mad from chemwois,
synthetically, aa tb chemists call is
Formerly all perfume. wr !,tj-od
Extending a Small Hand.
from flowers, fruits, spices, woods oi
other vegetable and animal sub
stances. Th first perfume to be lml
tated waa vanilla. In 1876. Hellotroplos
followed, but obtained by oxidation
of a by-product of camphor,
Terplnol la on of th most freely
used constituents of perfumes. This li
a near relation of turpentine. With
this a little oil and aquafortis a chei
1st can produce a perfume that cat
scarcely be distinguished from thost
exhaled by the lily of the valley, lilac
and Cape Jessamine, varying accord
Ing to the proportion. In which tbi
chemicals are blended.
Artificial violet Is a combination ol
cltrol (an csseaco extracted from leru
on), Indian vervalue, or lemon ver
Lena, with common acetone, ft aub
stance very Ilk pyrollgneous acid.
No chemist has been abl to coun
terfelt musk, but ft aynthetlo perfumi
called musk Is mad from toluen i
by-product of benxlne and coal tar
This Is changed to ft complei car
buret, treated with atotle and aui
phurlo acids, 1. diluted and .old fti
musk.
Most of th cheap perfume, ar Im
nations and tbey ar almoat alwayi
Inferior to th flower extract. Bo It
might properly b aald that It 1. I
wis flowsr tbat know,
fum.
It. own pr
tearn. He l. ..
tel. at all."
skeleton of giant
REMAINS OF A BIO INDIAN FOUND
IN CALIFORNIA.
leven Feet Four Inches Wa. th
Height of Member of Extinct
Rsc Wbos Sons War
Dug Up.
oan rrancisco, tai. up to sdoui
iou years ago giant race of Indian,
nnanuea th coast region or Callfor- turea" on an Immens seal which I.
ila. Remains of these bav been dls- 'occasionally aeen In th Strait, of
:overed In th Inland of th Banta ' Messina, Is explained by ft .dentin
Barbara channel. To William Alt- j writer a. being a mirage, such as fre
nann, assistant curator of the Golden quently occur. In varlou. part, of
Jat Park Memorial museum, belongs th world; "In fact," b say., "on
b honr of discovering on of th mty iee . mlrag any day by looking
Allest and best preserved skeleton through tb stratum of air overlying
f thla extinct tribe. I a hot .tor, or adjacent to th aid
Aitmann utilized bis vacation In x-
:avatlng an old Indian burial mound
n tba nursery of Thomas S. Duan,
;wo mllea from Concord, In Contra
?oeta county. Tb giant skeleton waa
bund ten feet from tb surface, and
iround It were a large number of mor
ara and pestles, charm stones and
bsldlan arrow beada.
Tb skeleton ba. not yet bean
nounted, but the bone, wer assem
Jled on ft table in tb curator's of
)c and placed on private exhibition.
rb bone ar In good stat of pres
tation, being bard and Arm. al
Jiough brown with age. Two or three
f th vertebra ar missing, and
U"
ikull I. broken Into three part. Tb
ikeleton measures seven feet four
ncbes. Tb tibia 1. seventeen Inch
is In length.
Tb skull Is In great contraat with
tat of the Digger Indian of tb prea
int day, being of a much mor Intel
ectual type. The under Jaw la sqoar
tnd massive, being remarkably thlclt
md strong. Either th dead Indian
was of great age or he subsisted on
lard food, aa shown by his molara,
which ar worn perfectly flat and
tlose to th gums.
Tha find 1. of th greatest Import
inc to anthropologists tb world
iver, confirming aa It does, th theory
idvanced when tb giant akeletons
wer unearthed In th Santa Barbara
aland., that a superior race of Indt
ins, physically and mentally, preced
id the Digger and other native race.
f the present day. This Is evidenced
ilso In the pestle and charm atonea
'ound near the body.
Tb former are ornamented with
phallic carvlnga, whereas tb pestle,
nade by tha former and present day
Diggers, ar not carved or ornament
td In any way. The charm stone, ar
)f baked clay, beginning In th art
f pottery making, wMch ar not
'ound with Digger remain.
Thl. Interesting find was mad on
he Salvador Pacheco ranch, part of
which I. occupied by Duane's nursery.
!t 1. Aitmann. Intention to make
"urther exploration of tb mound at
tn early date for other relic, of th
lygon tribe.
TAKES PAL'S PLACE IN JAIL
Man Breaks Into Lockup and Frses
Chum, but Lands In Letter's
Celt
Altoona. Pa. Breaking Into th bor
ugb lockup at ' Tyron. William
N'eugebauer liberated a comrade, Wtl
lam Davldaon. but subsequently land
id In th cell vacated by tb lat
er. Davidson wa. arrested tha other
lay for disorderly conduct on ft train
etween Altoona and Tyron. and,
as confined In the lockup to await a I
learlng. Neugebauer went to th
ockup about midnight picked th(
ock on the door and walked In, found,
he cell keys hanging on ft peg,
ipened Davidson's cell, and th two.
leparted a few hour, later.
"Hey. Blllle! Let me out, too,"
:rled another inmate, but the request
aa Ignored, whereupon the unliber
ited on "peached" on Billle to Chief
if Folic Wand, a few hour, later.
Neugebauer was arrested, and when
irralgned before a magistrate mad
to defense, so he was held for court.
Meantime bis pal, Davidson, ba. gone
tway on ft vacation.
Kept Vow Sixty-Eight Year.
St. Louis, Mo. John M. Ftey, elgh-y-nlne
years, old kept a vow 68 years,
n which time he never crossed tb
Mississippi river, though he had lived
xintlnuoualy In St. Louis. Born in
Switzerland and christened there
ilovenne Frel he cam to St Louis
it the age of twenty.
The three months' trip In crossing
he ocean so disgusted and terrified
he young Swiss-Italian that be vow
id on reaching St. Louis be never
igaln would trust bis body over wa
er. Ferries at St. Louis wer uc
eeded by bridges, but tha vow wa.
;ept, and ba did not cros th river.
Didn't Like New York Bean.
New Tork.Jhlltp Walsh, fourteen,
if Boston, who came her to make bis
ortune, became homesick In two days
1 told City Hall Park Policeman
;ampbell that Nw York bean, wer
tot fit to eat
Twice Dlalocates Neck.
Camden, N. J. Turning his head to
lodge a falling timber at tb New
fork shipyards In Camden th other
Iny, Hugh Washburn, forty-nln year,
ild, dislocated bis neck for the second
im within two years.
II was taken to Cooper hospital
mfferlng terrible agony, wher It wa.
tated that he would recover.
Washburn waa Injured In ft Ilk
nanner while working In ft Baltlmor
hlpyard two years ago.
Woman Miner Spurns th Ballot.
Pittsburg, Pa. Far back tn th cok
eglona of southwestern Pennsylvania
las been found ft woman who for SO
ear. ha. worked .Id by .Id with
r husband In the coal mine. Ap
roached by suffragettes and naked If
h would like to vote, Just a. her
lU.band, .he declared she would rath
r lt her husband do that
Small Reward.
Kalamaxoo, Mich. A Burdlck hotel
hambermald, who found ttO.000 worth
Jewelry belonging to Nw York
lesmsn which had been lost for 14
ioura, rclrd II reward.
f- REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSES
I 1ST SBW.W- I II IklA1! M- al
Has
L .ft. V
Mirage Easy to B Sean.
Th celebrated FaU Morgana, ft
pre.entatlon of natural "moving plo-
of ft wall heated In th .unahln."
Toung scientists will b Interested In
verifying tbl. statement
Displeased th Widow.
A Philadelphia traveling man, bar
ing gone upon that Journey for which
there I. no return ticket, bl. many
friend, of th road consulted together
aa to th remembrance to bo sent by
them, and finally decided upon ft de
sign which was not only original, but
which they considered peculiarly ap
propriate. They never could under
stand why tb widow would not re
ceive tb beautiful ault case, mad of
whit flower., with tb word., "HI.
last trip."
sld.
In purpl violets, oa on
Liquid bhje la s weak solution. Avoid It.
Rd Cruu Ball hluo, the bluo that's all Uuav
jrour sruear.
Buy
Worth of Cloth..
The Influence of clothes mast con
tinue to be, as it has been from tb
beginning of blstroy, either "sacred or
or profane," a foremost factor In those
force, by which man', destiny i.
guided. HI. health and comfort, aim.
and purposes, social standing and
business prosperity; everything Indeed
that make, his life worth living maw
ba affected by It In direction, never
dreamed of by the tailor who. If be
doe. not actually make tha man, 1.
largely Instrumental in making him
what h la.
Thalr Proper Place.
Th folks who are perpetually pro
testing that their conscience, an
clear and that tbey have nothing foi
which to reproach themselves are gen
erally In a bad way, for th probabil
ity 1. tbat their much-vaunted con
cience. bave atopped working and
a re of no further use. Such people
never allow that they are In the
wrong; their favorite sentence la, "1
told yon so!" and their proper place
1. on ft desert island with thick
skinned turtles for boon companions
Hair Fabrics.
In th manufacture of hair fabric
the hair la reduced to ft paste by a sol
vent and all kinds of hair and fiber,
sr used. Th past la run through
tn artificial silk .pinner and drawn
from th .pinner in threada. Some of
thet ar a. yard or mor In length.
They can b braided or woven like ar
tificial horse-hair. Hair composition
of superior quality la kept for the man
nfactur of wigs and braids. Harper'.
Weekly.
No thmifhtfu! person usee liquid bloe. It's a
pinch of bluo in a lanro bottio of watar. Ask ior
Bad Cross Ball Bluo, tha bluo that's ail bhia.
Ancient Italian City.
Aaolo, which Inspired two of Brown
ing. Terse. In "Asolando," and which
Is observing th centenary, la ft forti
fied town in Treviso, In northern Italy.
It was th ancient Acelum, and pos
sesses ft cathedral and a ruined aque
duct Th former palace of Catha
rine Cornaro, queen of Cyprus, is In
th neighborhood. There are beauti
ful .eats In tb vicinity, and th town
ha. n population of under 6,000. Lon
don Globe.
Pastor' Merited Rebuke.
When Samuel S. Colber wa. preach
ing In an old log schooibouae in John
son county, Missouri, In 1S52, hi.
congregation waa quit small. On
Sunday all wer altting at th desk,
forward near th puncheon floor.
The sermon was monotonous and tha
old log seat, hsd no backs. Observ
ing th sleepy, downcast look of th
congregation, the minister wok them
up by shouting: "Arouse, heaven 1
not under th floor!"
Mothers wm find Mrs. Wlnslow's Boothlos
Ryrui the boat remedy t use ior thai cuiivirwu
f uitu( tv.a tvotbiue ieriud.
. Have You Noticed Theset
An Inventor In America haa earned
th thanks of all who hav been seek
ing after ft really sanitary form of
kissing. In certain part, of that great
country, when young ladle, go to par
tie, and places wher they kiss, they
are provided with ft atertllzed Ivory
ring, mounted on ft silver handle. Thl.
la Interposed between the kisser and
th klsse. and th resulting sensation
1. known a. "pasteurized pleasure." or
"gormless Joy." London Answer.
Stabbed by Umbrella.
Perhaps th strangest weapon ever ,
used for killing was an umbrella. In
October. 1908, ft man named Ernest
Smith was found dead In Chtswlck
Hieh street. Fngland. He bad a punc
tured wound In the eye which bad
reached his brain and which the doc
tor, agreed had undoubtedly been
caused by the steel ferrule of an urn
brella.
Unci Pfnnywlse Ssyst
Countless apes of time passed, as w
compute time before the earth was
prepared for the advent of man. The
oldest civilisation known la that of ,
Egypt, nd th pyramids ar thing.
oi yesteruay cenipareti wiiii iu iui
mat Ion of th alluvial plain, of th
Euphrates, or the delta of tha Missis
sippi, not to mention th Laurentlan
rocks.
Th Peanut Dux.
The last thing to recover from th
Sects of ft big celebration 1. th five
cent bag of peanut. It dwindle, pain
fully during th Influx of great crowds.
Other food, remain comparatively
stabl in quantity for fixed price,
but tb mob diminishes th allowance
oi panuts for a nickel br half.
Est CohUw rresJ Foods an ntmnmmi t"lW
anm. Yuu at hotter oJitjr and nor toe rm mimv. TWr or
nada la rour hune lata from the boot Oroaoa Owe sad Who,
Lanre peckae-M contain a Bondows rrooiiass ssat aU era
(uaranuod. Ak yuur frucar.
Golden Rod Oftt. CoWea RooJ Pancake Floin'.
Colden Rod Wheat Flake. Ralston Select Bra.
Golden Ro4 Wheat Nut.. Golden Roil Chick Fo4
TUB
PACIFIC LUTHERAN ACADEMY
AND BUSINESS COLLEGE.
OPENS SEPTEMBER 24
LOCATED NKAB TACOMA Christian: eo-orfo-rational;
law rajrpus; modem oquipmont; atn
ketica; now UM gymnasium u ruler conslruetiuo.
PREPARED t rouifMy. and in the ahortaot
pomuhlo time, tor oUrce. Bosiasss. Tsarhinar,
Civil Horrico. aad Citisoatakia. Lajiovscos 8oo
rialtr.
Eight Coorsto; noentranes examinations; sne
cfsl clajiiM f-.r f"mwr.
EXPE.NHES LOW: Tuition, hoard, rone and
washing, nirw months, f lau; eisbtson weaka, fust
nino weeka, $60.
Yots ask: How ran you furnUb sn this for less
than tha usual pries of boajd and lodiriniff Ws
aaswon By the aid of our church wo aro enabled
to rive our students mora than tbsr par for.
Ws can't tell all hero. Our free 60-paee cat.
kis-iM will do it. Head far tt. Addrosa
N. J. HONG, Principal
Parkland, Wash.
Lacking Ir-portant Point.
Can ft woman be a successful "taa
glclan?" A contemporary wizard aay.
that ah can, and that in London there
are many aoclety women who hav
taken ft course in wlzardy as mean
of becoming proficient In soma kind
of "parlor trick" by whlci to enter
tain company. It doe. seem, though,
that a magician without coat aleeve
to pull back, a. a preliminary to do
ing hla marvels, would be fatally de
ficient in paraphernalia.
MOTHER OF
LARGE FAMILY
Tell. Haw She Keeps Hei
Health Happiness For
Those Who Take
Her Advice.
Scottville, Mich." I want to tell yon
how much good Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg-
etableComponnd and
Sanative Wash have
done me. I live on
farm and have worked
very hard. I am
forty-five years old,
and am the mother
of thirteen children.
Many people think
it strange that I am
not broken dwn
writh bard work and
the care of my fam
ily, but I tell them of my good friend,
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Cora
pound, and that there will be no back
ache and bearing down pain, for them if
they will take it as I have. I am scarcely
ever without it in the bouse.
"I will say also that I think there ia
no better medicine to be found for young
girls. My eldest daughter has taken
Lydia E. Pinkharn'. Vegetable Com
pound for painful periods and irregular
ity, and it has helped her.
"I am always ready and willing ta
apeak a good word for Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. I tell every
on I meet that I owe my health and
happiness to your wonderful medicine."
Mrs. J.G. Johnson, Scottville, Mich.,
R.F.D. 3.
Lydia E. Pinkham'. Vegetable Com
pound, made from native roots and herbs,
contains no narcotics or harmful drugs,
ftnd today holds the record of being th
most successful remedy for woman', ill
known.
Hla Grounds.
By Queer trick of politic, an lg
norant and pompous old darky was
elected Judge of a minor court in ft cer
tain western state. In tha first cas
over which he presided be mad
ruling so absurd that th lawyer whos
case was affected by It aald: "Thla 1.
ft vary strange ruling, your honor.
Upon what grounds do you make ltf
"What grounds doe. you say ? Why,
dese yer co'thouse grounds, of co'sal"
replied the Judge. Judge. )
It Only Purpose.
"O Willie. Willie." cried a teach,
to ft hopelessly dull pupil, "whatever
do your think your head la fort"
Willie, who evidently thought thla an
other of the troublesome question,
that teacher, were alway. asking,
pondered it deeply. "Pleas, miss."
he replied at length, "to keep my
collar on!" Youths Companion.
Stimulant
or Tonic?
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a
stimulant. It does not make
you feel better one day, then
as bad as ever the next
There is not a drop of alco
hol in it. Ayer's Sarsapa
rilla is a tonic You have the
steady, even gain that comes
from such a medicine. Ask
your doctor all about this.
Trust him fully, and always
do as he says. He knows.
Mho make, th best liver pills? Ths
J. C Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mas.
Tbey hav been makii'g Ayer'. Pill, foi
ever sixty yesrs. If you have the slight
est doubt about using these pills, ast
your doctor. Ask him first, thst'. bast.
. Mas s- tha J " OO.. LowaU. Hsa- .
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