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NKW HOTEL HOUSTON l » * v * llountiiti. Prop. Il II ThornriMi. M irr Thuroughly m odern. lui o f #•< » » . M-el . e r a t « I'rh «•*. 'M immi m in ili«»*' walk frorn Union l>n»ot. W i l l « fo r rate*. 72 N S*É V K9TUN 0 uR JUTLAND RTI.AN P It A RUHR COU.KO E T «a rli«M th a T r a « !« H W welt a. Kcalp, Pa**» Ma«¿taira m Hpec laity. T o o l* Praa. P a a lilo n « (Ju arantew l. V A X w h lla L K A H N I N O . IW Madison Hi., — Portland, Oregon. SA V E YOUR T E E T H — , fu lfill* In »*wl liava jrour f i c u i h a«Mininw|. I uaa lh a va ry U t. i l * m laitlAAa painlaaa m a lln -l« l>ll A W K E K N K . XH'fr W aaM w alori HI . Fuctlaml 1 ,1 R U B B E R 8 T A M P 8 * t-Ud HUJIIC«. H u b iw Miami» fur Fruii ■!<»«.. Ml nolle«. Write. M u li on .hurt* «MITI STAMP A SUI M., •ICONO a m a i m a , n a t u m , 'O O R T O C A S $ir.ooo « > f f or rrrinln SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, OASES OR INOIOESTION E a c h " P a p « '« O la p a p s ln " D lg e a U 3000 g r a in « food, « n d in g a ll « to m a c h m l« « ry In flv a m inute«. Tim » It In flvo minute« all «torn- ach dlatrt-«« will go. No Indignation, heartburn, «ourne«« or belching of ga«, aeld. or «nictations of undlgeated food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. I'upn'a I »Inpepsin |« noted for It« ■ peed In regulating up«et «tomach«. It 1« the «ureNt. quick«»! «tomach rum •dy In the whole worbl ami beildea It 1« hartnle«*. Put an end to «tomat h trouble forever by getting a largo fifty-rent ca«e of I’ape'« Dlapcpitn from any drug «tore. You realize In five minute« how needle«« It 1« to «o f fer from Indigent Ion. dyspepsia or any «tomach disorder. It'« the gulckeat, surest and moat harmleaa atomach doctor in the world i v r n t l u R l . 1 * >k ' ' f l o w l o O ír la I o [ a Palimi" •• i ‘ M imi i-» i f • % • i » « ■ • I«•■••i !’■ • > ' 'I i .... >• akiTii-h fo r tnm f !• i - " t U« t » |MiUuiUl*IUt|r. PaU u i« ad> n-rtiM« <| fur an I n at our c i i w i i m lu klau« U fart h ra r«' Journal«. CHANDLEE A C H A N Q U E , F at 4M A l l , '. ’ «*■ »»• « 10341. H. Wsste.«tsg. 0. C. TYPHOID ? To Remove Paint. Equal parts of ammonia and turpen tine will take paint out of clothing, no matter how hard or dry It 1«. Satur ate «pot« two or three time«, then wa«h In warm «o«p«uda. rree Simulates Color That Comes and Goes on Cheek. To the Uninitiated, One of the Won der, of the Florida Swamp« 1« th« Plant That Constantly Change« It« Hue«. fur mi im lAftotAKnv. artfinrv. O k M uiiwonm i a c u a i i a aiauga wHBia w. a. so* uctaan Staei v a Iron. For « 0 1 1 10 |iurpo«« Iron 1« to txi pr«f«>rr»'l to «tM l ami vie» verar.. To easily i II m II iiich I n I i on« from the other, mukn n brlxiit «pot on the metal with t Rio or anml paper and apply a «Intel» drop of nitric acid Allow It to re- multi for on« or two mlnutea and waah or wipe off If the apol haa a pala aahy appeuranee It la wrought Iron; If It la a tirownlah black. It la aleel; If a deep black. It la ruat Iron t o lly P repared. "How la (hla. Herr Zwetacke? You "Why not rank it with organized la have Kot your room full of oleandcra bor?"— I lull i more American. and other tropical plant«, and a tele phone. I aoe" "You aee I have bocn PlpefUh Haa •‘Pocket." asked to rumpn«« a poem on aprlng. Tho plpeflsh, a« It Is called, from that la why I have had a telephone the length of Its jaws, ha« a pocket on luld on the public purk to enable me to the under aide of Its body neurly half IIAlois to the alnicliiK of the bird»."— Its length It Is found In the tnalo Her Floh species only, and Is the only part of Ita body which Is unprotected by largo Pinetit In Comradeship. Rat plates, which take the place of Half the difficulty of M k IUI uk any an- scales In Its protective armor. In this Vera battle or accompIlahliiK any bard pocket the young fl»h are carried very talk vanlahea when a man fe d « that similar to the way the kangaroo car he haa comrade« at hla aide fixating In ries Its young. the aatne cauae. ao that the eyea of thoae he love« are upon him, ami their Damaged Goods. hcarta praying for hla victory.—C. J. Kate— So Alice broke her engag- 1’erry. . ment with Jock because tho doctor »aid he had a tobacco heart. Marie— Yes. and 1 don't blame her. Dr. F’ierce’a Pleaaant Pelleta flrat put up 40 year« ago. They regulate What girl want« a husband that's dam ami invigorate atomach, liver ami bow aged by smoke?— lioaton Transcript. el«. Sugar coated tiny granule«. Above Them All. Homan— "One of the waiter« at thla place wna formerly a duko, one of tho chefa waa a count and the bellhop wna a prince." Ityontoo— "I auppoae the manager waa formerly a king or emperor?" Iloman—"N o; he waa a milk w agon d r iv e r ." — New York Hun. A Slight Differnce. Flrat Father -"W h at? Your «on la An undertaker? Why, I thought you paid ho waa a doctor." Second Pater nal Kelntlve— "N o; I anld that he fol lowed the medical profeaalon."— l i a r vard Lampoon Early Slave-Holding State. Maryland waa an early aluve-hold- Ing colony, for In 1642 Governor Cal vert bargained with a certain sblp- muxter for the delivery of 13 African "alavca.” Most Skin Trouble Readily Overcome The Active Principle of a Famous Remedy Works Wonders. Many people have marveled th» way ft. 8. it. overcome, akin trouble*. Th« et planatlon I, the fact that 8. H. 8. work, In the I i I in . i I and the blood I, really a moat Intricate and extraordinary mass of arterlr, and vrlna. When yon come to reallzo that tha aktn and tho lle»h beneath are compoaed of a nc'work of tiny blood vessels you aolva the mj-Mery. There are wonderful medicinal proper»le. In H. 8. S that follow the course of the blood atreama Juat aa naturally aa the moat notirlihlng food element,. It la realty a remarkable remedy. It eontatn, one Ingredient, the active purpoec at which la to atlmulate the ttaauc, to the healthy aelecilnn of Ita own eaaenilal nutri ment. And the medicinal dementi of thla m a tc h lc blood purlfler nee Juat aa e,een- tlnl to well balanced health aa tho nutrt- tlona element, of the meat,, grains, fata and sugars of our dally food. Not one drop of mineral, or drug, !.1 used In II* preparation. Ask for 8. 8. 8. and |u,t Inils’t upon having It. And If you do- •Ire skillful advice and counsel upon any matter concerning the blood and skin, write to the Medical Ix-partment, The 8wlft Specific Co., ft”!* Hwlft ltldg., Atlnnla. (Ja. I» o not allow Home aealoM clerk's elo- auence over something “Juat aa gomt" as A. 8. 8. to fool you with the same old mineral drug* In-waru of all aubatltutca Insist upon 8. 8. 3. !-------------- -- ------------------------------------ No. II, ISIS W H I N writing to advertiser*. «I m m : t o p c o u g h in g Mr. Andor Kiss, No. 314 Clinton Place, Kansas City, Mo., writes: "I c a n n o t thank you enough for being cured. For seven long years 1 doctored Steadily for my catarrh and cough, which cost me hundred» of dol lars. But my catarrh grew worse all the time. Even though 1 was under tho trvntment of some of the most famous doctor«. I still had a terrible cough and thought sometimes that l would choke. I could get no air. I then bought a bottle of Peruna. and that evening and all night my wife gave It to me according to the direction», and I felt bet ter the following day already. Three day« later I felt much Im proved, find today, after the use of the fourth bottle, I feel en tirely cured. I can conscien tiously recommend thte grand medicine to every citizen." A Good Cough Teblet. There are people who object to taking fluid medicine». For such people the Peruna Tablets are especially valuable. They are convenient to carry tn the pocket. Taking No Chances. At a Scotch watering place one sum mer, Macpherson was found stretched In a contented mood on tho sands, puffing his old pipe. "Come on, Mac," said hla companion, who had Just come from town, "let's go for a sail." "Na, na," replied Macpherson. slowly shak ing his head, "1 hae had a ^utd din ner at the cost 'o three and saxpence, an' I'm Inkin' no risks.' s,ns to y°u <>n the Victrola T h e nightingale has been famed far and wide for hi« beautiful singing, but few people have ever heard this lovliest of warblers- N o w everybody can enjoy it, for after years of patient effort the Victor has succeeded in making a number of actual bird records. T h ere are not only individual records of the song» of the nightingale, thrush and sprosser, but even a duet by a canary and thrush^ Send for our catalogues; they are free. You’ll find them In teresting. Victrola. 6LS te $250. Victor. $10 w $100. convenience < j-K Ig r powdrr u> b» »haken inte th» ah«*», für ten y»nr», and raeotnmerid it te Oil my puptU." It c u m and prevente »or« fe»t. Hold by »II I»rug »nd Depart ment Stere*. ZV. Sample FKI.K. Addre»». Alten 8. OlDutcd. U Hoy. N. Y, Many n nice, and otherwise nltruc, live, girl 1« a «octal failure because of her poor complexion. If you. too, are omhurraKned by a pimply, blotchy, uu sightly akin, re«lnol will probably clear It. Just try re«lnol aosp and rcMinol ointment regularly for a week an<l »<•<• If they do not make a blessed difference In your «kin Hold by all drugglHt« Prescribed by doctor« for 20 year« for moat «kin trouble». Adv. Its Casa. "How would you classify this sys tcinstlxed church choir work?" Look at the tongue, mother! If mated, your little one’s stomach, liver and bowel» need cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally, or Is fever ish, stomach sour, breath bad; has sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the fou\ constipated waste, undigest ed foo<l and sour bile gently moves out of Its little bowels without grip ing, and you have a well, playful child again. Ask your druggist for a 60- cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs,” which contains full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups. ln*tru»-tnr tn New York City, wrrtte*: | 1 G rt v » and «und A L L E N '8 KOOT KA.SK. Ih« anti^-ptic ¡ A S H A M E D O F HER B A D C O M P LE X IO N HI« Preference. The woman— I’d rather live on bread and water than on charity; Tho tramp— Ye», mum; there'« no accountin' for tattle. — Philadelphia Ledger. Delicious "Fruit Laxative" can't harm tender little »tomach, liver and bowels. Tho blush of a pretty maiden ha« oft been extolled In song and story. Hut do you know that among the many wonders of the vu«t Florida swamp« there 1« a tree, known aa the blushing tree, whose mysterious and beautiful glow or color during a rainstorm 1« far prettier than that of the prettiest The submarine a sportsman Is, As the sporting instinct goes. maiden? It stalks Its game most cunningly When the cool rain drenches the And loves to shoot torpe does. blushing tree a change of color 1« noted. Gradually, yet unmistakably, N fW MOOfRN DANCING. the green hue give« way to pink. In a K . Ftetcher Haltemore. th» l*a<lin« Dancing Ex- I no mot a necessary th a n S m a l l p o x , Army •U w rU m « h a dcmouitittcd th* almoAt mlisculoui rffl- Cary. an t harnilrttruuw, of Airilt yihoUJ Vaccination. he Vacclaatad NO W try jrt*ir physician, yuu and four family. It U ttMrra vital than tuaiaa liauranca. Aak yuuf phyali Ian, druggist, or send fur * Hava F»ru had Typhokl/" »rilin g o f T y p h o i d Vacrioa, ttSUlti from uaa, and tianger fmw» Typhoid Cuulru. P. N . U. LIKE MAID’S : BLUSH GIVE "8 Y R U P OF FIGS" | TO CONSTIPATED CHILD The Source of the Golden Egge. "le it true that the appendix Is ab solutely useless?" asked the medical student. “Useless?" thundered the professor, "why, sir, it's a veritable gold mine for surgeons!”— Philadelphia Ledger. Y O U ! O W N D Z L G O I S r W IL L T E L L Y O U Try If uNuc Eyr Remedy for Red, Weak, Watery Eye# and firanulated Eyelid*; No Huiarlme— UMt,Kye Comfort. Write for Book of -he Eye iy in oi-free. Murine Kye Remedy Co.,Chicago. I few minute« the green fades from sight. Only In a few half-hidden spots beneath the lower branches and on It« trunk 1« there a tinge of green to be seen. After an hour or more, when the shower passes over, the wonderful tree assumes Its familiar green once more. Aa It ! b changing back to emerald the spectator suddenly real izes the secret of the phenomenon. Can you guess what It Is. No? Well, we'll tell you. Certainly, tiny Insects, and not the tree Itself, change. These peculiar parasites are possessed of the power of chameleons. A New Profession. In time one may become familiar with this sort of business card: "Society Knitting Sought— All the latest fancy stitches Imparted In six easy lessons. The New Needle Nip, the Double Drop and the Pavlowa I*»ck Htltch, Illustrated by diagrams. Half-knitted hose constantly in stock. Work started for beginners. Full sup plies of gold and silver needles, tambs- wool yarn and rainbow worsteds— scented and unscented. Write for our handbook, 'Knitting as a Society Art.' Every applicant Is given a. copy of the 'Knltknlt Gavotte.’ Start a class now. Address Mme. Click-Click, the Hum mer apartments."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Auto Races on Tracks of Salt How would those of you who own an automobile and are fond of speed ing like to travel over a roadway made of natural salt beds, 65 miles In length and eight miles In width, furnishing a smooth, unbroken sur face, level as a table, and from two to twenty feet In depth? Great! you say. Well, there Is such a road at Saldure, Utah, and K is considered the most novel automobile racing track in the world. The salt Is crys tallized, 9S per cent pure, and white as snow. New Chinese Government Journal. The Chinese ministry of agriculture and commerce has decided to Issue a magazine, which will be written In conversational style, and the editorial staff will be composed of technical ex perts and specialists of the ministry. The principal object of the paper Is to arouso the people from their slum ber and encourage them to proceed with their commercial business and other enterprises. Wonder if There Wae a Chauffeur? Six centuries ago the Chinese used a vehicle that carried passengers and dropped a pebble in a receptacle to measure every mile that was trav- ersed. Neutrality Note. When mother-in-law gets mad at wife and demands her passports so she ?an leave, husband is a fool If he toesn't remain neutral. — Florida Times Union. V IT A L . F O R C E ' DR. PIERO . S Poor Father. “Mother, where are Helicon and Par nassus?” “Ask your father, Johnnie. He keeps up with the war news.”— Life. “If I were a farmer boy, or a boy with- out capital, and wanted an early compe tency, I’d »tart right out growing Pota to«»." Mid Henry Schroeder, the Potato king of the Red River Valley, «h ow story in tne John A. Salzer Seed Co.’» Catalogue reed» stranger than a romance. That advice of Mr. Schrocder’», the «elf- made Potato king, come» from a warm heart, a level bead, an active hand, and xbovt- all, a successful Potato grower! Proper View of Duties. Great thoughts go best with coo* mon duties. Whatever, therefore, mag be your office regard it as a fragment in an immeasurable ministry of lov% — Westcott. Disease germs are on every hand. They are in the very air we breathe. A system “ run down” is a prey for them. One must have vital force to withstand them. Vital force depends on digestion—on whether or not food nourishes— on tho quality of blood coursing through body. Society note — Mr. Woodchuck Groundhog will return from his winter residence tomorrow. Perhaps he will be shadowed. A POTATO ROMANCE I Goìden Medical Discovery. | ! ! Strengthens the weak stomach. Gives good digestion. Enlivens the Again full health and strength sluggish liver. Feeds the starved nerves. Again _ enables the heart to > pump like an engine return. A general upbuilding ] established to full power. running in oil. The vital force is once more mo Year in and year out for over forty years this great health-restoring remedy has been spreading throughout the entire w o rld - ability to make the sick well ana the weak strong. Don this vegetame vegetable remedy i “ being your old self again." Give tins —N ow . Vou will soon feel "like new again.” Sol-Jin l-quidor Druggistaortrialboxfor50cbyma.l. W riteD r.V. M.Pierce Druggists or trial box for 50c by i D r . P t e r w 'i x n a t 10081 d o t h - b s s s L sent fo r ¡ i The Honor * th» Boy Scout. Tho most Important scout virtue Is that of honor ’ndeed, that la the basis of all scout virtues and Is closely al lied to that of self-respect When r. scout promisee to do a thing on his honor, he is bound to do it The honor of a scout will not permit of anything but the highest and the best and the manliest. The honor of a scout Is a sacred thing, and cannot be lightly set aside or trampled on.— From the Boy Scout Handbook. Do You Know, Mr. Farmer, Th Silent Hour. there is more money in five acres of Pota One of the most valuable and ef toes year in and year out than in anything you can grow on t our farm, and the grow- 1 fective methods of relaxation, recently tng of Potatoes now, with present machin tried for both children and mother, erv, etc., is easy. It’s regular Fourth of has been “the silent hour” Immedi July fun! ately after luncheon. Each member Salzer's Creation* in Peed Com put Wisconsin on the Cora Map with its as of the family’s privilege of reading, writing or sleeping is respected dur tonishing yields! Headquarter* for Oats, Barley, Clovers. | ing this hour, In which children— after a few days' trial— readily co-operate. For 10c In Postage We gladly mail our Catalog end sample package of Ten Fa mous Farm Seeds, including Ppeltz, “The Cereal Wonder;” Rejuvenated White Bonanza Oats, "The Prize Winner;” Bil lion Dollar Grass; Teosinte, the Silo Filler, etc., etc. Or 8end 12c And we will mail you our big Catalog and six generous packages of Early Cabbage. Carrot, Cucumber, I-ettuce, Radish. Onion—furnishing lots and lots of juicy delicious Vegetables during the early Spring and Summer. Left Over. "Robert." said hla mother, "what mis chief have you been up to now? I can tell by the look In your eyes that you have been naughty." “Oh,” re plied Robert, that's part of the look left over from the last time I was naughty." PORTLAND SEED CO. N orth w estern A gen ts fo r K O W - K U U L Portla n d , O regon. Important Accessory, Anyhow. The automobile people to the e o » trary notwithstanding, the best spark> ing device continues to be a sofa, wttX the lights turned low.— Judge. Common Practice. As soon as some young fellows get what they think Is going to be a ! steady job they begin to estimate the Odd. possible number of vacations they will It Is odd that the man who speaha get In a year.— Toledo Blade. without thinking is the one most ap# A Scientific Age. "The phonograph has made It possi Or send to J oh n A . S a lz e r Hindu Wisdom. ble for a public man to be In one place Seed Co., B o x 720 L a If your mirror be broken, says a C r o s s e , W I s . , twenty cents and deliver a speech at another place.” and receive both alx>Te collec Hindu proverb, look into still water; “I ain't thought of that. His speech tions and their big catalog. but have a care that you do not fall in. is reproduced on a record.” "Yes. The other night a toastmaster rose and said, ‘Gentlemen, we have with us this evening the voice of our eminent fellow citizen. Senator Jones- by, who is himself unable to be pres- Lesson From the Lily. How easily we lose po I bc . swept by enL' ” MEN S * 2 . 5 0 * 3 * 3 . 5 0 * 4 . 0 0 * 4 . 5 0 * 5 * 5 . 5 0 SHOES the current of life! Our root U not WOMEN S * 2 . 0 0 * 2 . 5 0 * 3 . 0 0 * 3 . 5 0 & * 4 . 0 0 SHOES deep enough. Consider tho Illy rest Hongkong, ing on the face of the waters. Its roots Hongkong Is a small Island con BOYS * 1. 7 5 * 2 * 2 . 5 0 * 3 . 0 0 MISSES * 2 . 0 0 & * 2 . 5 0 far belowr. How serene It rides the taining 27 square miles, lying to the ripples, and how confidently it has northeast of the estuary of the Pearl sought the light, that Its life may ex river and 90 miles from Canton. The pand therein above the turbulence of new territory, the Kowloon extension, W . I». D ontrlax s h o e * a r e m a d e o f t h « beat < loin e*tic an<l Im p o r t e d the waves!— Trinities and Banctlties. contains 376 square miles. The popu le a t h e r * , o n t n e Intent m o d e l* « c a r e f u lly co n stru c te d b y t h e m oat e x p e r t lnnt nnd p a t te r n m n ken t In t h l* c o u n tr y . N o o t h e r m a k e lation of Hongkong and the new ter o f e q u a l p r ic e * , ca n c o m p e te w it h W . L l> o u g la * * lio e * f o r * t y le 10 CENT “CASCARETS" w o r k m a n s h ip a n ti q u a lity . A s c o m fo r t a b le , easy w a lk in g ritory approximates 500,000, and the • h o e * t h e y » r o u n su rpa ssed. IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE European population does not exceed T h e 8.1.00,813.50 nn d * 4 .0 0 s h o e * w i l l g i v e a * g o o d s e r v ic e a * o t h e r m a k e s c o s tin g 84 .0 0 to 95.00. T n e 94.5 0,9 5.00 an d For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, 14,000, of whom 3,000 are soldiers. W o L to say what h» think« Knockers. Sometimes It's an opportunity that knocks. Oftener It's only a man. A YOU C A N SAVE M O N E Y BY W E A R IN G W . L. D O U G L A S S H O E S Sluggish Liver and Bowels— They work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, Bail Taste, Indiges tion. Hallow Skin nnd Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage In a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery— Indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—-a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel ing good for months. “Cost of Living” In China. One dollar to get married, ten cents to go to college, and fifty cents to graduate are some of the Items In the new regulation “governing the affixing of stamps on certificates con cerning human afTnirs" which were re cently promulgated In China. What It Takes to Kill a Man. One mathematician has calculated that during the first five months of fighting In Europe it required the fir ing of 168 pounds of metal for every soldier kilted. This Is less than was required during the Civil war. 95.50 «lin e s c o m p a r e fa v o r a b ly w ith o t h e r m a k es c o s tin g 96.00 to 98.00. W h e r e v e r y o u li v e th e r e a re m a n y m en anti w o m e n w e a r in g W J L »l> o u g la * sh oe*. C on su lt th e m and th e y w i l l t e ll y o n t h a t W . 1». D o u g la s sh oes c a n n o t !>© e x c e lle d f o r t h e p r ic e . to - C A U T IO N ! When buying W .L shoes look lor his N A . A N D P R IC E stamped the bottom. Shoe* t stamped *re Aiwa vs worth the price paid for them. For 32 years W L Douglas he* guaranteed their value mad *roi ec; ed i he wearer a| iu ts pr Ices for In ferior_____ by having hi* N A M E A N D P R IC E s'Atnped on the bot tom before they lcwve the factory Do not be i**rsu*ded to take some other make claimed to be just *s good. You are paying your nx entitled to the 1 t W . L. D o u g la s shoes are sold th ro u g h 80 s t o r e s in th e l a r g e c it ie s and sh oe d e a le r s eve ry w h e re I f y o n c o u ld v is it t h e W . T „ D o u g la s fa c t o r y a t B r o c k to n , M as*., a n d see h o w c a r e fu lly t h e sh ite* a r e m a d e , a m i t h e h ig h g r a tle le a t h e r * used, y o u w o u ld th e n u n d e rs ta m l w h y th e y lo o k a n d lit b e tte r , h o ld t h e ir sh a p e a n d w e a r lo n g e r th a n o t h e r m a k e * f o r t h e p r ic e . If your tb-sler cannot supply you, write for Illus trated Catalog showing how to order by mail. W.I,.l>otiglas,*J10 Spark St..Brockton,Mass. BEWARF. 0 K \ ¿INSTITUTES PUTNAM. F A D E L E S S ggk age. DYES faster and brighter colors than any other dye. Every package guaranteed to color Silk. Wool. Cotton and Mixed Goods at one boiling. 10 c ta m Write for free booklet “ How to Dye and Mia Colors,” calends?*. etc« M O N E O E D R U G C O M P A N Y , Department Z, Quincy. U im a tg