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r i im in - Use the Old-time Huge Tea and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know. The Christmas Fire Gray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantage of a youthful appear ance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks streaked, ]usl a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold. Don’t stay gray! Look young! Either prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a 60-cent hottie of "W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,** which la merely the old- time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use preparation, because It darkens the hair beautifully, besides, no one can possible tell, as It darkens sc natur ally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, draw ing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning tho gray hair dlsappeais; after an other application or two, Its natural color Is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger, Wyeth’s Hage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. I t Is not Intended tor the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease.— Adv. SKIN-TORTURED BABIES Sleep, Mothers Rest A fter Treatment W ith Cutlcura— T ria l Free. outside of the walls of our own home wo still observe our Yuletlde In a more or less conventional manner. Ws may escape our relatives, save ourselves the bother of home preparations, pretend I Unit we have cut adrift from the old fashioned methods, but It all amounts In reality to the same thing. We are animated, after ull, by the same spirit, whether we are In a country house, a flat, a restaurant or hotel. By H A R R IE T P R E S C O T T SPO FFO R D H E tree grew green In the forest, drew green in the tun and the dew; H it branches reached for the shadows, He feathered Ms - tope in the blue, And happy the a ir about him Wherever hi» balsams /lew. T Working In the Name Of the Christ Child The Christ Cradle Young M other» A Christmas Ballad By M A R G A R E T J. P R E 8 T O N ( “Chrtxt cradle" in the old Saxon name for mince pie ] I'T T 'W A B the time of the old cru / tadera. And back w ith hh broken band The lord of Lancarcan cattle Had come from the Holy Land. Reserve strength for mother hood is of two-fold importance and thoughtful women before and after maternity take CCOTT’C J emulsion J It supplies pure cod liver oil for rich blood and contains lime and soda with medicinal glycerine, all important ingredi ents for str e n g th e n in g the nervous system and furnishing abundant nourishment f t was Christmas eve in fhe cattle; The Yule log burnt in the hall, And helmet and thield and banner Threw shadows upon the wall. And the baron was telling stories To the little one» at hi» knee» Of tome of the holy placet He had vitited overtea». Drenched with the rain» of the sum Then he »poke of the watching »hep mer, herd», Fine from hi» stems »pun the show Who »aw such marvelous tight» ers, Boft dropped the »now on hi» mantle, And the tong that the angel» chanted That first of the Christmas night» Dream work of silver and /lower», And over him white light trailing The » ta n »warn through darkling He told of the ita r whose thining Outtparkled the brightett gem; hour». He told of the hallowed cradle Or oping where great rock pillar» They showed him at Bethlehem. Btand shouldering rank on rank, U ii root» at the cold tweet sources And the eye» of the children glittened The ancient juice» drank. To think that a rack sufficed. And he »wept with the earth compan W ith only the straw for blanket», ion To cradle the baby Christ. A» the v a il skies rose and tank. “Hay, dry up your tear», my darling». His bought bruthed low on your fore Bight gayly the baron cried, head “For nothing but »mile» m utt greet As a patting wing might brush, me! When night wind» made shrill mutic I ’m home, and it'» Christmastide/ in the heaven», and hush, oh, hush/ For deep in h it depot covert “Come w ife; I have thought of a cra He hid the hermit thrush. dle, It is free from alcohol. Insist on th e genuine. The Norwegian cod liver oil in S c o tt ’ « E a u l u o n is now refined in oar own Am erican laboratories w h ic h m akes it pure and palatable. Scott A Bowne. B loo m field .K J. J7-SO SIGNS OF DANGER Women Should Prepare Them selves T his nation w ill require a great deal from Its heroic women. T h ey will a ssist the wounded In the h ospitals or In m any ca ses th ey will su ffer a t home In doing their duty by the nation. T housands of women who are now blessed w ith robust health cannot under stand w hy thousands of other women con tinue to worry and su ffer from alim en ts peculiar to women w hen th ey can obtain for a trifling sum Dr. P ierce's F avorite Prescription which w ill surely and quickly banish all pain, d istress and m isery and restore the w om anly fu n ction s to perfect health. T h is old prescription of Dr. P ierce’s Is Another than this, I say. extracted from roots and herbs by m eans of pure glycerine and Is a tem perance Which thou in thy »kill »hall make me rem edy o f 50 years’ good standing. Send To honor this Chriatma» day. 10c for trial pkg. of tab lets to In valid s’ H otel B uffalo, N. Y. W rite Dr. Pierce for free 136-page book “We would not forget the manger, on w om an's diseases. You m ay also have confidential m edical advice w ithout cost. Bo choose of thy - platter» fa ir —Adv. OM E thirty years ago there lived Low have they laid the giant. In the city of Washington a young And they hale him home with m irth. . girl, the daughter of Itlchard T . And they fan the /Ire» that twinkle. Merrick, a dlatlngulshed lawyer, saya And ting round his mossy girth, the Survey. A serious Injury, due to And make with a mighty magic an accident, had left her an Invalid, , ___ . . . . ___ _ ___ ___ The __ life of __ the Christmas hearth. confined to her couch. The Christmas I For h it /lame» give the »ptcy fragrance j one ^ a t is largest, deepeat. And cover it in thy care. aeaaon waa fast approaching anil nmld Of the summer atmosphere, D r. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver, the preparation!! for the holidays, While the breath of the woody h o i-1 bowels and stomach. One little Pellet “W ith /lake» of the richest pastry, low», which the happy family were bualty for a laxative—-three for a cathartic. Wrought cunningly by thy hands. The luster and light of the year, making, thia young Invalid, reared In luxury, conceived the desire of clothing The blot tom, the bird tong, the | That thus it may bring before us C ynical. The wrap of the swaddling band». breezes, In the name of the Christ Child some "Miss Cynthia is such a sensible He sheds through the Chriatma» | girl." Granulated Eyelids, poor babe who was to come Into the “And out of thy well stored larder cheer. “Everybody knows she is. That Is Sore Eves, Eye« Inflamed by world In poverty. She made a simple Bet forth of thy very best. why the men keep away from her.’’— I S an •«io . ZXxf and W ing quicklv but complete layette, sent for a friend ’ relieved by Murine. Trylt In who she knew could find the very And the menage of peace and bless-1 I * aught that we have too precious Exchange. k l -r-a /T < vour Eyes and in Baby's E: ing To honor thi» Christmas guestt HJR C,TtON«Ssurtb|,Jsat CyaCaatart mother who needed such assistance, In the great fire'» glow they mark, ; I N othing Doing There. and one small child was clothed In the Marine Eye Remedy WlfA the lad from the war and fhe: “Btrew meat» of the finest threddini The seedy looking man took his seat By« t etwe, ia Tab« S6e. For //®*A o/ h i fy s —Frw»» name of the Christ Child. ta ilo r | The straw was chopped in tht | at the table and scanned the menu. The Christ Child, society, founded A ak M v I m K re C b . . O lM s e s Home from h it toning bark j stall; ‘W aiter, I ’ve only 30 cents on me. 27 years ugo, distributed 180 layettes | Now, what would you recommend?” Ere the Christmas bells come chiming | Bring butter and wine and honey last year. Not one request has ever The waiter gently removed the card Like the touch of the frost on the | To lavish around them all. [ from his would-be patron’s grasp. Thousands o f trained young people needed. been refused to an applicant Indorsed dark. Ilehnke.W alker lluslneee College. Portland, places by Its visitors. And from this has "Another restaurant,” he said.— Ex- “Bet raisin» and figs of om 8m ym •tudenta in positions. Enroll any time. Free ~ ym a a I change developed the material relief depart And widely on pane and ceiling Catalogue. That draw to the east our thought) | 6 ment, which clothes and shoes chil Bparklet a fiery foam, Let »pices that call of the Magi, 200 R N e a r Roth Aheolutely dren, furnishes a fortnight's outing, And the children dance with their W ith their gift», to m ind be brought. D e p o t. 100 Fireproof a brace for a crippled leg or a book shadows from the library. There are no religious Like the forest sprite with the "Lct fle e ts that suggest frankincense, gnome, | Let fruit» from the southern sea quallflcaUons. Active members con tribute n definite number of hours* W hile the great log ro a n and blazes, ' given ungrudged. Remember, The heart of the joy of home. | choicest he gave for tht»g work each week, and anyone may be C orner S isth aad H o rC S t* . P ortland. O re. come a member by promlalng to an L O U H IM E S . Manager. Then over the piled up platter swer the Christmas letter of a poor And the cheek that has long been w ith R A T E S :- 7to to *2. S P E C IA L - Week or Month ered A cover of pastry draw, ip . i i . . - r child. Waahlngton numbers 1,000 mem *e ss m e a ^ YOU fe e l B ack - W ith an old rote bloom» once more With a star in its midst to mind us bers, and there are more than 4.500 In A» memories glow like the embers Of that which the wise men saw. achy or have Bladder nil. Including the branches In 22 cit V e a l. P o rk. Boot, Whose /lathe» sink and »oar ies. P o u ltry , B u tter, Eggs trouble. From her cou<h, where she has lain W ith the Christmas fire'» warm glory I “Chritt'a cradle is what we'll call it, F a ria Produce, Where the log bums red at the core. And ever, tweet wife, I pray, to the Old ReHable Everdlng house with a for more than 25 years. Miss Mer — Woman'» Home Companion. | Wl/h such thou w ilt.m ake u t merry M eat forms uric acid which excites rick directs and leads all the soci and overworks the kidneys in their At dinner each Christmas day.'” ety’s work. F. M. C R O N K H IT E efforts to filte r it from the system. S47 Freal Street Pertlaad. Oracea Regular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must re S t Nicholas Day and Christmas. lieve them like you relieve your bow A w riter In the Pall M all Gazette els; removing all the acids, waste and HIDES, PELTS. CASCARA BARK, thus speculated concerning the amalga poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the WOOL AND MOHAIR. mation of Christmas eve and St. Nicho back or sick headache, dizziness, your Wt nsi d pi km. With fir pricii u l zhip plag Up las eve: “Perhaps the amalgamation stomach sours, tongue is coated and lv i H. F. N oston C o . nuuh . on.; turn, vi. of the two festivals was brought about when the weather is bad you have by motives of economy, the giving of rheumatic twinges. The urine Is preaenta on December 5 und again on cloudy, full of sediment; the channels December 25 constituting too heavy a often get irritated, obliging you to get WE W ANT YOUR toll on pnrentnl purses. That this wns up two or three times during the night. the case appears to be proved by the To neutralize these irrita tin g acids custom prevailing In Catholic Germany, and flush oft the body’s urinous waste where St. Nicholas duly appears in get about four ounces of Jad Salts each home on December 5, and. Inquir from any pharmacy; take a table- ing Into the conduct of the children, speonful In a glass of water before rewards the worthy with fruits and breakfast for a few days and your HIGHEST MARKET PRICE cakes and lectures the unworthy on the kidneys w tll then act fine and bladder duty of obedience. He then asks the disorders disappear. This famous NO COMMISSION salts is made from the acid of grapes Christ Child to bring them nt Christ PROMPT RETURNS and lemon juice, combined with lithia. mas, nnd on the morning of thnt day and has been used for generations to they usually find the desired articles In clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys HENNINBSEN PRODUCE CO. the shoes which they placed overnight and stop bladder Irritation. Jad Salts on the hearth. This variation of the 18-20 Front St. Portland, Ore. is inexpensive; harmless and makes original Nicholas eve custom, for so a delightful effervescent lithia-water long obsolete In England, probably nc- drink which millions of men and wo men take now and then, thus avoiding oounts for our possession of Santa serious kidney and bladder diseases.— Claus In his present form. He Is Adv. supposed to have been an Importation Bend today for free samples of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and learn how quickly they relieve Itching, burn ing skin troubles, and point to speedy healment of baby rashes, eczema and ttchlngs. Having cleared baby’s skin keep It clear by using Cutleura ex clusively. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, I)ept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. — Adv. S W fi MONEY FOR YOU. GLASS OF SALTS IF |H o tel H£yt SHIPS Christmas Joys-1 Under theMefoe Poultry,Veal and Hogs B U Y D IR E C T £ Dp Your Own Plumbing By b u y in r direct from a t whobwalo pries« and »are tho plum ber'« profit«. W rite us to day your need«. W e w ill give you our rock- bottom "dlreet-to-you” price«, f. o. b. rail or boat. W e actually nave you from 10 to 3fi per eent. A ll good« guaranteed. N orthw est headquarters fo, le a d e r W ater R ylto n u and Fu ller A Johnson Engines. STARK-DAVIS CO. 2 i 2 T h ird S treet. F. N. U. Portland. O ragoa No. SI, 11)17. from America about 40 years ago (ns a little earlier we had derived the Christinas tree from Germany on the Initiation of the prince consort, hus band of Queen Victoria.)” The Christmas Spirit. However It may be, when Christrans comes It finds us all to a greater or less degree ready to cry “A merry Christmas to all" nnd to the best of our ability keep It with good cheer, j Deep down in our hearts every one, of us cherishes whnt may be called the Christmas sentiment. Even If we go, 1 us so many have done of past years, THICK, SWOLLEH CURDS that make a hone W h e e ze , Roar, have T h ic k W ind or C h o k e-d ow n , can be reduced with A B S O R B IN E also other Bunche» or Swelling«. N o b liste r , n o hair g o n e , and horse kept at work. Eco nomical—only a few drops required at an ap plication. 12 per bottle delivered, look 3 M tree. ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic liniment for mankind, reduces Cytts, Wens, Painful, Dad Finds Solace. Swollen Veins and Ulcers, f 1 and f 2 a bottle at Dad finds some solace In the thought dealers or delivered. Book "Evidence’* free. that Christmas comes but once a year, «. F. YOUNG, P.D.F., 401 Tempi« St, SyrlngtlsM, Mass.