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TITE MOttNIXO OKEGOXIAX, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1. 1916. ve f W0MEN3ClUR5; 5-. "2' KN"f noLmiTp ' ; " Stamps Given on Charge Accounts if Paid in Full by 10th of Each Month No Stamps Given on Amounts Carried Forward From One Mon.hto Next CIMIRMW SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT. PORTLAND PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATIONS. TO ASSIST IN FLAG SALE SATURDAY. Qlds,Wortman ScKing Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Getting Ready for the New Season! - - -r t. "... 77 4 , -- h . x tar- ft . -...-v--1 ';aau.-'- ;v,'i,n J-f midex, PA V." . I 'J V 2 A' jart.... . '' w -- " l (LtRI CALriDin tH TO DAT l.5!-a' Relief Jioclrtr. room F. rirm ITrabrterian Churrh nous. 5 flock; notlM' rneetloc F'-.ak.speare dpftmnl Port land Woman Club. Womea of Woteraft 1111. S "clock. Vernoa 'arrot-Teeeher Asso ciation: hoard meetlne t o'clock. arMrr tr Superintend- rt .Vlrriran t 2 oclnrk. Tu'iJr . f :ertioo, Clt. at TI Kearney etrert. ,to-i . .;b. with wr. r:i!t tfaharaharu. m it. Er r w Cor fw4r Cirri. Library. 2 J o'clock; Bibbii,iMkr. Womaa Political Scicnc Clab, Ubrarr. l i o'clock. Alha l'yc&olorr Club. T.4J 'eKk. T: Uantg butt'lin. IlrMn rtrB Cib. wtth Vra V. 1-blUtp. 3 Ka't Tamhi.l itr.cL Aa-AVT of It etab and paral 'I ta-hr foiul.im that pol L pno.'t nullsci r:ir Is tti inaeth. clirtac t firt dj of tho now iinrm, ip now braYlntr tho cqI'1 mn-t mrm kolj.o tbair BtlRC eo 'ft4i.'ov ril laiportiat thr Inc ara tl'ea-! tor t"J.r E-- lAaack tr D-.r cot b a maor irmnl. rror.o bat a rfi Mf'Jl lm ant t r-0 4 for .mnnj out. Ttm rlib nx. ba lorl la alt be ai.jm.ot. Ift . yrar At tbir m-'inr tbo rrtlirj If !. I Club (-. ( ! It loward b Jub r.i.f (via4. T 1M. ufM fuel lb I'ortaa-i lcb.r ceatrtbqtd l.'i. til ac in ai.a lima ja to lit. tirori'i!; loan f in.l Tna a-rada ta.br tr imasi tb t acttv worfear f--r p-jccj.a of t.attrr wncmc .k a i il du lo t"-ir riil. lottier aa i I ilf nttj-im Ibal to.wa4. at l-tt.r ra H lo ttto l.aJC a a T. t i .r ntioJ af Iba Uad V P f (luKiacy i:i bo ki4 IrMiar at 2 cock in rwm . rir IT..nr trrtaa Sarrk, Twair-.a ai4 Alr trt. Tha aociatr ana ( t !! la 1 cttr. It taalief I"1 tMUf-m Horn la ont I'artiaa4. a a Vn EJMoct rrnar UI iolf. lata tba AIo4 C"ab toar. b Iba raarnftara tt:l w tr It VultlSC N in Aao:ati-i. a a Oiasear FT. f. E. r fiintar. w'l maai on T rlar with Ira r. C. Orif rrn. 31: lUt Ctla "tr-! Thr to an a)C. at oa - b""Ma aa.. .ia. T tr-rtB yt'l ta al S rt.-k. a a Ta Hamuli v Hical fciraco Clb ill Kot4 rntar Bn.tna" lodar. rartlatjntarr ciM l I mntiH al I o'ciack. v-. n. Wjiiar iil oa4-4ct IS drt'.L At 3 ! tba bula oatiac tU b b;i Tba Bibla KttdT Clrrta trill moot Ti..U t at S 1 at th Cairal Library, rtabbl VIm will rk a "Aojoa." AU aaraoaa a.fcoei. a a T? tr?h!ao Vatron' f!a wHl moat ttuSmt la tfto bom of Mr. W. t. Pbll tea. 1)1 tat Ta-ubill atraaL T.raab V;t.iolocT la lJ'ratar aiwl Art will bo . KmMd br Mr. A. IV Clark. In a9f. af thm ifflfWf wathr. tha ct tr.t lat Tu"'.r wltb a full at (iijtsci. itra. Tit:b. cratary f IA Crieral t-ftM! ''(, w al.o A Five Cent Brcdfast in five minutes ! What a boon to the busy housckeeperl Two Shredded Wheat Bis cuits. heated in the oven to restore crispness and served with hot milk, make a com plete, perfect meal, supply ir.g all the strength needed for a half day's work at a cost of four or five cents. The rich est man in America can buy nothing better. Contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs and b more easily digested. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. praacnt. Tha atudjr on "lUbraw Cul lura and Latrator." aa cooductrd by Mm H M. Craailall. wa lntrt!n and Inatructlva. By raqucit. Mra. E. W. l-hllipa rad aa ortsinal poem, antltled "fnowflakca and IJia- a Tha Cooarll of Taront-Taachar Ao rlatlooa will bold Ha rcrular marling rndtr lo rooia A. Central Library. Comraittao rporta and dtcaaalona will brirln at l:Sv I. M. and all marabrra of tha council ar urjtrd to b on tlroa In order that thy may aaalat In tha work oa band, with thnr auarr.tlona and X9rlrnr. Tha bualnaaa culon will brato promptly at J.J4 o'clock. Thrra will bo a praalrlrnta' confrrrnc In room A at Ib.l A. ii . and It la bopad that ail prr.ldrota of clrclca will ba abla to altand. a rn Tboraday tba ao-lal arrrlco com mlttra will hold a confrranco lo room 11. Ubrarr. at I A. M whera ebalr bur and ttiiabtr0 of auclal arrvic romm:iii of all Parant-Teachar Clr clra ara Inrltrd to mart with tha crn ( raj commlttca. for th purpo.a of dia cu..m roattara rotAtlva to thatr aoclal i.nlr. ac tlx It Ira. Tba procramm commlttr will hold a coafrranra In room K a' 11 A- il.. with tk chairman and mrmbara of the artoua provrammo comraittraa of tba clr-lra. Tha Jormil Court commlttr will hold a ronfrrrnca In room U at 11 A. M with tha varloua Jarrnlla Court com mitt of tn circlra. for tha purpo. of raporta. dlacu.aloa and aucsrationa It la auccatrd by tha chairmrn of Ibrao committer ibal ail who dratr to l.j an Innrk tuarther at tha arlwood at I? o'clock Thla will b an Informal iumhroa. and thrr will ba Bo act pric. a T Aid twlrty of tha Flrat Coo rrcatlocal Church will portpona Ita mrrtinar until a wrk from 'Hn.wlr. Aa i-iir . ioo will ba held l.Mu ary . wbaa tba mrmbara will w for tba Good ttamaritaa Horp.tal. a a Tba board cf tha Portland Woman Club will mr.t It la morning. a a a Mftavll!a Parant - Ttachrr Aaancla tioa baa poatpooed Ita aarrtins until further aottra. a r.lchasond W. C. T. V. will bold a I'raacea WtLard mvrtlna! today In the boma of Mra. iL 1. Toaoa. 11 Wood ward arrnue. a triltametta Circle. Pllerlm Consra ratioaal Chunh. lll Kl-ra a dlnscr oa Priday from b to I o'clock. a a Mur prominent tna and women ara ptanniaa to attend tba annual banquet of tba oona and luhtera of lreoo pioneera. I'etrurjr It. In U Hotel Imprrtal. Amonc tha beard memorra ara Mi Henrietta raillnc. M. . "or. Mrs. A. It. Croaaroan. J. W. .Umto. Jamea PaiMac. Mra. paton I. Kdlln. Mra. D. V. Tbompaoa. Mra & B. Ituatoa aad Mr. Aaaa Oowall Haanoa. Raawrratloaa ara bow blnf mad. a a a Tha commaalty banquet bald oa FVt day a lent by Woodatock Parant-Trach- r Aaanctalloa lo Ih YVoodatock Metho- d 1st Church u a marked auccaaa Covra wera laid for 10. Mra, Kale aad Mra. Lyon bad charaja of tha deco ra Una A. J. Prtdaaos waa toaatna tar. Tha aoclal commlttr waa braded by Mr. Van Err a. Amonr tba ipeak ara wrra Mr Ala L 5trphana. Com mt.etoner tfrelow and liakrr. Mr. W. I bwank. Hobrrt Kroha. Mra. Ororjrr W. MrMath. lluru C Ifolmaa. Mra Lraadar Martin. IL II. Thoma. Mra. M.tUa Strath. & . Iu!l. Mr. F- 1C. Inchaax Profraaor Knowtton. of Heed CrlieC; Mr, r. a Myrra. Mi Valla U inner and Ldtth Kolchl Holme. Aloba rycbolo-y Club will moot to nlcht at T: o'clock lo room T:. Mor een bulldinc. Tb Mlnd'a Attainment' wilt b to subJecL l'r. Lora H. Dia mond will rtva tha addraa. Tha public la atleooit. a a a Tha racular inaaLlns of Central W. C T. V- will b held on tomorrow ft- moon at J o'clock In Ih headtuartcra at Kl L'lrraa atrrt. Mr. M- U T. HMden will lead tha parlUrorntary drill, provided the weather permit bar attendance. e e e Mudy and paprre oa "Klnc Iar will ba tha procraasm for tb ohake- rrara department of the Portland Womaa'a Cl'Jb today at 3 o'clock In Woman of Woodcraft llali. Mr. Julia Ua Harra I leader. a a e Vernon rrent-Teber Aaanclatlno will mart today at S o'clock, whan Su perintendent L. R. Alderman will 1ra aa addraaa oa th Importance of a hlb achool coure. Tba eiacutltr board of tha aaaoclatloa will meat at I o'clock. Thl will be aa Important Catherine a a e Tba Women' New Thourht Club will meat tomorrow with Mr. H. K. riraour. 114 Cart Main traa(L Th election of officer and raport will occupy tb time. e e A ttttlo Botico to th effect that Vie- All Fall and Winter Merchandise Now on Hand Must Be Forced Out Regard ess of Cost or Former Selling Prices. All Hurt and Handled Goods, Remnants, Broken Lines, Etc., to Go at Unheard-of Low Prices RummageSaleNeckwear Fancy Neckwear Worth Up to 50c Now 5c Fancy Neckwear Worth to $1.25 Now 25c Second Floor Odd lines Laces, worth up to 75c, Rummage, yard 10 Odd lines Val. Laces, Braids, Trimmings, worth to 25c yard, now 2p Silk Fringes, Bands, Medallions, etc., worth up to $2.00 at, yard 25r Entire) line Fur Trimmings various kinds, now on sale at Half Price Odd lines Beaded Tassels, Flouncings, Bands, etc., now at Half Price. Women's Silk Girdles priced heretofore up to $1.50, Sale Price S9t? Tl Remnants Main Floor Hundreds of Rem nant in Ribbons plain and fancy effect on the bar-rain tables ac Sr. 10c. 150 2-V each. REMNANTS of Embroideries! REMNANTS of Laces, Chiffons, Net and Dress Trimmings in the Rummage Sale at Reduced Prices. Women's Suits, Coats At Rummage Prices Women's Suits at '2 Second Floor Women's Suits in the season's most popular styles lines which have sold down to one or two of a kind Price. Women's S32J0 Suit 8 1 Women's J3aTo Suit M0.g.' Women's SIZTSO SuiU $2 1 .25 Women 10.00 Suit $25.0q Women' S33.00 SuiU $27.50 Women's $81,50 SuiU $t 1.25 SPECIAL LOT Women's Suits, '.$10.00 Women's Coats at ty Second Floor Women's and Misses' Winter Coats in belted, tailored and novelty cuts, splen did heavy materials M PRICE. $18.50 Winter CoaU at $ 0.25 $20.00 Winter CoaU at $10.00 $22J0 Winter CoaU at $11.25 $28.50 Winter CoaU at $14.25 'Advance Showing Spring Styles in Millinery Charming New Models $47.50 Winter CoaU at $23.75 $50.00 Winter CoaU at $25.00 ioOOVinter CoaU at $30.00 $350 Winter CoaU at $10.25 T A 1 & $39J0"Wnter Coats at $10.75 U J- TTI JJ U T L V U. JCl and 'Leather Hats j Special Display All This Rummage of Embroideries Dainty Edges Worth to 12c at 7c Yd. Flouncings Worth Up to 35c at 15c Yd, Main Floor Embroidery Edges, worth up to 30c, at, a yard, 10f . .t. v.. t - i-1,...iftir. in Riimmntro Kale at bier KavinCS. IS to i-lncn lie in.o 4 " - . II Women's 50c Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, Rummage price, 2-jC U women uimuy n.ic., .... ':""".', ,',; II cij j vnm.n'. or-- anrl 3.V! Linen Handkerchiefs priced at 19c UUU 1UV .VHIMI Week in Milinery Sa lons on the Second Floor See Window Men's Wear Rummage Main Floor Odd lines Men's Shirt with soft or stiff cuffs. Plain and plaited bosoms, in colors, alo white. Worth 7 ZZf up to S2JM. Priced at Men' Flannelette Gowns. O Qsa tes 15. 16 and 18. nowtl Men' Handkerchiefs, odd lines, Ufual 10c and 15c rrades, priced special, four for aWaJe Odd line Men' Flecce-L'uiod Union SuiU, grades uPfZr to $1-50, Rummace SaleVfaVa Oi l line Men's Hose in silk and silk mixture, aluo lUIe and cash mere, 50c to $1.00 C7 nn grade 35t 3 pair X a 1 1 Men' Kour-in-Hand and Bow Tie, broken line of 25c " f grade. 3 for 25t ch J- Vf Boy's Wear Main Floor Odd line Boys' Flannelette Night Gowns. O 7-. worth up to 7.V. special Boys' 69c to $1 Blouse for 30c Flannel Shirt worth to $1 at 0C Odd lines Boys' 60c Blouses in tha Rummage Sale, J for $1.00 Rummage Muslin Wear Women's $1.25 White Skirts for 48c Princess Slips Worth to $1.25 Now 48c Women's $1.00 Nainsook and Cambric Night Gowns, Sale Price, 89 Women's $1.50 Nainsook and Cambric Night Gowns, Sale Price, St. 10 Women's $2.00 Nainsook and Cambric Night Gowns, Sale Price, $1..50 Women's $2.50 to $15.00 Gowns and Combinations now at Vi PRICE. Odd Lines CorseU in well-known makes, worth up to $6.50, now $1.08 Odd Lines Royal Worcester CorseU, worth up to $2.50, now at $1.00 Odd Lines Brassieres, assorted styles, worth up to $3.50, Sale at 70 Rummage Curtains & Bedding $55.00 Silk Portieres Special Pair $15.00 $ 1.60 Cotton Blankets at the Pair $ 1.38 . Third Floor $15.00 Tapestry Portieres, Rummage Sale Price, $0.05 $16.00 Tapestry 1'ortieres in Kummage aaie at low price, pair jp..(. $6.00 Tapestry Couch Cover $1.90 $7.50 Tapestry Couch Cover $5.93 $9.00 Tapestry Couch Cover $7-25 S2.50 Woolnan Blankets. Dr. $2.15 $3.00 Woolnap BlankeU, pr. $2.43 $7.50 Wool Auto Robes at $5.45 Rummage House Furnishings Denk Furnishing, nearly everything for the desk, at HALF PRICE Entire Uble cf fancy Jardinieres in the Rummage Sale HALF PRICE Table of decorated and raised figure Dresden China at HALF PRICE Special lines of White China for decorating on sale at HALF PRICE Two tables odd lines Haviland Decorated China on sale HALF PRICE $6.50 extra heavy saniUry Enameled Garbage Cans on sale at $4.00 35c copper-bottom Coffee PoU, special, lOf 17c Tin Sauce Pans 10 $20 Monarch. Carpet Cleaners, National" make, priced now $1 .50 JX50 Royal Dutches Nickel-Trimmed Carpet Sweepers priced $1.75 trot a record war needed by Central W. C T. U. tor th aoclal aerrtc cantor brouarht tbo donation of rerl. A few mora ara needed. a a a Central W. C. T. V. will bar the openln of It oclal center Wedne-day nlht. when Mr. Alderman will show aom atereoptlcon picturea and kIt a 1,11 Th prpcranime will b attract ive. Mu.le will ba a feature. MILITARY ROAD BILL IS IN Meeker I Campaigning In Washington for Jta ras-age. HUra Meeker, th pioneer who made th trall-tnarkin- trip acroaa tha con tinent a few year aso with "hi ox team. I worklna vlsorou.ly In tha campalsn at Washington. D. C for th paa.ace of tb bill for a military and poat road to ba constructed from St. Lout to th Pacino over tb rout of tha old Oreaon trail. Tha bill wa Introduced by Reprrsen tall' Humphrey, of WaahlnHon. The bill earrla a prorllon for th con struction of uch a road by tba soldier la th resular Army. RABIES IS INVESTTGATED Federal Official Report on Epi demic In Bly Country. KLAMATH FALLS. Or. Jan. 11 (peciaL) Field Acent E. T. Averblll. of tb United State Hloloalcal Survey, who wa aent Into Klamath County to lnat!at tb rablea epidemic altua tion bere. haa returned from the Bly country. Ha declared tha two head of eattl that died of rablea oa tbo Glrena ranch on Eprr River wtro brought In from Harney County laat Fall, but that soma of tha number had arown oh tb ranch and bad. therefore, been bitten there. Mr. Averblll ald: "While I wa at B!r Clarence Taylor, living near by. killed a coyote which showed svmn- tom of rable etronarly. I sent the brain to Dr. Robert; for examination. I also sent In the brin of a cw which had been allowed to die of peculiar symptom resembling rablea." About 5.7.10.0O0 aerea of land in Great Priteln are devoted to -wood and foraata. Resino keeps skins fair in spite cfwintry winds The toothing, healing medi cation m Resinnl Soap which is so helpful in clearing poor complex ions, is equally dependable for rrotectingdelicate skins from the havoc of aimer's wind and cold. To use P. e?inol Soa p regularly lor the toilet is usually to make sure (hat one's complexion will come through the cold weather unharmed, and that the hands ' will be kept free from redness, roughness and chapping. I f you already suffer from pain ful and unsightly chapping, a little Kesinol Ointment will usu ally afford complete relief. f w RwraaaMkl SoftA aft! OfartlnMnt BVTwl fbOaWl tlV all A I UaTaTUata. aawplci, bea, mi to Depc v-f, Bejinol, Baimaora, Pis, Jtnhmt elaiJa Stxk jawe. u mmrruia Or ft " iMiaei a race, avaarr, aaa j i . ,ai " " T:" I There's Where YOU Are Wise! That Other Fellow is a menace to Everyone' Safety" Nine-tenths of all automobile accidents are caused by skidding and by foolish dependence on rubber alone. Ib these days of crowded streets and con-, gested traffic, the motorist who does not take precau tion to guard against every possibility of disaster is next to criminal. "The ever-present danger that is quite as much of a terror to the experienced driver as it is to the novice is skidding. There is nothing that makes a man lose his nerve so thoroughly or dread a repetition of the experience so keenly as a bad skid that ends in a broken wheel against acurb, or that makes matters far worse by 'side swiping" amovingtrolley car. To feel the car start to slide from under you, aiming di rectly at the nearest obstruct! on,despite all manipula tionsof thewheel andbrakes well.once is toooften". 1 Weed Anti-Skid ins Slipshod Traffic Traffic policemen, by the hundreds, interviewed in all the large cities on the coast and throughout the country, express the unanimous opinion that their work would be greatly reduced; that nearly all skidding accident would ba eliminated if motor ists would take the precaution of always carrying WEED CHAINS, and putting them on when the roads and pavemenU are wet, Blippery and uncertain. On the Rear Tires tbey afford perfect traction' Some of these guardians of public safety go so far as to say that the time is not far off when State Legislatures will maketheuseof WEED CHAINS compuleory, for the protection of life and property. Make Safety Yozzrs Take no chances. Fully vour own car with W CHAINS and insiat. for protection, that other drivers do the same. your and adequate brake control. On the Front Tiret they act as ladders to enable the front wheels to easily climb out of mud-ruts, car tracks and all uneven places in pavements or roads, always insuring abso lute steering control, elimina ting all chance of the front wheel skid. 1 If you haven't a set of WEED CHAINS, or if you have a pair for the rear tires only, get a full equip- ment now. Delay is dangerous. Stop at your dealers today and WEED CHAIN your car to safety. - r Sote for ALL tiret by dealers everywhere 1 American Chain Co. Inc. Bridgeport, Connecticut j Sols Manufacturer of Weed AntiSkid Chaim Alao Manufacturera of Weed Chain-Jaclu, Dobbin. B low-Out v. : ... iiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiimnHHiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiH TO GROW hair !Wr n.'vm a 3 ASSIST NAHM ':-' '.-c i ' -A . Hopes Women Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. HI GROWS OR NO PAY Tx., ... v.i- ..II. nn. there ia lack of na tural nourishment, which cornea from the blood. The Modern vacuum wp blood to the hair roota and gives It Bi NEWKD LIFE. Thla la forced circulation, which dlntanda the email blood vessels, re movlnc all the clogged and alusglsb blood from around the hair roota and aupplies fresli new blood. The hair takea on new life. Makes your hair have a healthy glow. Slope It from falling out and renews the life In the dormant hair follicles eo that they aeata arrow a healthy head of nalr. we end our caps out on SIXTY DAW FREE TRIAL In your own home. We let you be the Judge. If you are not satisfied with the showing made you return the Cap. and there are no charges. We run all the risk that you will be rlad to purchase the Cap at the end or tt day, or WE LOSE. There la no pub licity or unpleasant notoriety, aa all ship ments are made by Parcel Poet without ad vertlsing. Write today for our booklet and particulars pent sealed In plain envelope. MODERN' VACIXM CAP CO.. Cll Barclay Block, Denver. Colo. "Just The cheese" for a real Omelet: BluhiBI Green Chile Cheese It Doesnt Cook Stringy! l,TV. CV--Si iuatEN'i.rvCHILEj-r 0-rVr.W T. S. Townsend Creamery Co. Wholesale Distributers for Oregon and S. W. Washington. Hanoi', brisrht. alert vigorous and vivacious a good clear skin; a nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom from Illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every man could realize the wonders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sickly, anaemic - looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complex ions; Instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain) fags" and pessimists we should, see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy cheeked people everywhere. An Inside bath is lfad by drinking:, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day' Indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten ing and freshening the entira alimen tary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but Is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remark able change -in both health and ap pearance awaiting those who practice Internal sanitation. We must remem ber that inside cleanliness is more Im portant than outside, because the skin does not absorb impurities to con taminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv. HEADACHES Thousands of men and women sutler from beadacbes every dar, other thousands have headaches every week or every month, and sun others have headaches occasionally, but not t regular intervals. The best Doctor ie of ten ud sole to find the cause ol many ol these headaches, end in most other cases, knowing the cause, ha does not know what will remove it, so as to give a permanent cure. All he can do is to prescribe the usual pain relievers, which sive temporary relief, but the headache returns as usual, and treatment is again necessary. If yon 6ufler trout headaches, no matter what their nature, take antl-kamnia tablets, and the results will be satis factory In the highest degree. Yon can obtain them at all druggists in any quantity, loo worth, Soo worth or more. Atk tor A-K Tablets. SICK-HEADACHES Sick-besd ache, the most miserable ot all sick nesses, loses its terrors when A-K Tablets are taken. When you Jeel an attack coming on take two tablets, and in many cases, the attack wm he warded off. During an attack take one A-K Tablet every two hours. The rest and comfort which follow, caa be obtained In no other way. Ctnuinm A-K TabUtt bear tha K mow ' At all aruttUf. Robert Hllliard named his Summer uoni') at !lasconset, on quaint Nantucket Island, Sleepy Eye. because the estate adjoining is'uauitd AVida A"akr r