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FRIDAY, JUNE I, i9o6 THE MORNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 9 SOME FAMOUS WOMEN IAUTIG3 WHO HAVE FIGURED IN I TMl FATE OF NATIONS. Tk rawer aad the Tragic) Endta l IWnrlrtla Stuart aaa Mm. d I'aaipailoiir l.ual.a at I'raaala, Who W Sllnala Prom Naattltoa. It lit eurlou Unit no picture gallery m ever been luttdit of the iMiauttf ul women who have Influenced history, From the (lion of tint great Kgyptlao queen many u dull page of history ha been lighted up by soma full' face that bin brought a llttlu Iiiiuihu lutoreat Into the dry aud cold calculations of king and politicians. Antony win nut tl IunI politician ahum lUllldO IV a Influenced tiy bt'lUI- ty. Think of the ln-ttutlful Louisa of 1'ruMlii JfHtina with Napoleon for ktliploiti. "I knew (lint I wan to see the mmt lifiiullful ijuiii In existence," DMtlil NiiimliHiii to Talleyrand of tor t Imiiijiict given lit hr honor, "but I have f.Miml in.' uiiwt liiMinlirul tjueen ttUll III till' Hlltllt' llllll' till' IIIONt llltl'l'- i'tlni wimmii III thif world." And I-')U Im IunI won frmii lilin Hi" restoration Of 8lll-!ll. It In sitlil, Iii'lrt-il, (hut she laughingly oRcri'il lilin n iohk In frh iii for thu forln- of .Mndl'-burg. but Napoleon M'HH o I" of ill Iron lio-ll of I III' world He Ui-i't Hit' Mower iinil Miigl'-liurg. '.V IhMik of "Iti'tiutlful Women," by lUIIi-tt Hyiitl, Im I'ii'tiiri-H of koiii of the uiuol beautiful women that have over llveil, mil Mr. Hii-iiiirl Kraklne him uniln-ri-il iht'lr romantic slurb. i Mn i-intii-H iijhiii n ilcliiri' of Klixu Farren, tint a'-irt-M, wli- bi-guu life by playing ti r .1 l.li jinrt In ii strolling (ouiji.uiy mid ml', nit' ' i 1 1 f.iiiu' In I .on iliui ii Mln llurthiitl in ' hln- Sioo' to ron.iii'r," Flu lt''-niin- i fiivorllf In NIN-h'ly lllill llllllllfll III" Vl-lfll I.ord l-rby, wbt-u nln? "liwil Im-iilly ever irtr," taking lu-r place at court iiml hi society. No liiirrl'-rx n r liiHiirnioiiiit able to !b' cim-ri- of beauty. Here I tin- picture of '.Miiiliiini'," the beautiful ll'-nrlillii Stuart, youngest datii(liii-r of rlmrli 1, who married the iMikt' of uli-int. 'I'Iik feature aeein Imrd nnd I tn expression some ,wbut cold and sluti-ly. Mho would ap pear n woman uiori of t.rittn than ten derupn. Ill n-iillly kIic hud a Hmrklln ,wlt. wlili Unit wonderful lft of jut aoual tiinifiieilmn -"All ineu loved and moat woiiii u udored lier," wrotu a yal lant Krenehtnim In hi ineiuolra. IJf In Uie I'ri'iirli loiirt va a con tlnunl round of idi'iinure, and the day a were pHil lu bill tela n nd tlientiictla lu th iitoriilutf uiiidnnii' would drive out w ith lu-r liidle, lo Im- iwortad ou ihrlr return by Kliut I-oul XIV. and Ilia court on hurnelmi k. After auppr tlxy would nil drive out, iuvoiiipauld by I.iiIU'n vlollim, to watrh th mooo llKht on the water and talk the raooo alilne of loM'm. Flvi yenra Inter uiadiiinu waa tba llng'a trimly advler and the only me dium of coiuuiuiili-ntloti between him and hnr brother, Churlea II. It waa la the aprlni; of liTO Unit mIid brought about Unit MTn't treaty of Dover Uiat tuado Clmrli-H a Itoiuait Catholic aud plunged KiikIiiihI Into war with Hoi laud. Tliut hiih tlio Muuimlt of inadame'a DISFIGURED W 1 Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow der-Under Physicians Six Months But Grew Worse Some Said Face Would Be Marked for Life Now Without a Blemish, JSTaL CUTICURA REMEDIES WORK WONDERS. "As I was a auffercr with rczcma I write to tellyou what a great friend I found in Cuticura Rcmcdioa, In nix month I had tried three doctors, but did not get any better. It wan on my body and on my feet so thick that I could hardly put a nin on mo with- CaTN out touching ec 'Uiriryi f cma. Myfiuowas covered, my eyebrows came out, and then It got in my eye. I then went to another doctor. He asked mo what I was biking for it, and I told him Cuticura. Ho said that was a very good thing, but that ho' thought that my face wou Id be marked for life. Hut Cuticura did ite work and my fuco is now just as clear as it over was. "My brothcr-ln-luw told mo about the wonderful Cuticura remedies. I took his advice and got the Ointment, Soap, and Resolvent. I washed with the Cuticura Soap and then applied the Ointment, and took Cuticura Resolvent as directed. In a short time my face begun to get better, and when I hod taken one bottle of Resolvent I could bruHh.the scales off my face like o powder. When I had taken four bottles my faco was as clear as ever. "I told all my friends about my remarkable cure. I feel so thankful I want everybody for and wide to know what Cuticura can do. It is a sure cure for eczema, (signed) Mrs. Emma White, 641 Cherrier Tlace, Comdon, N. J., April 25, 1905." Cflml(Bi4wiil ind Inltrnu Trutmtm tor mj 1lumiir,fromPlmilMlo gcrohil, from Infancy lo Ag, con, l,llni of Oulfeun Rain. 3c. Olnlmrnt. Km.. Ilriul- ul. 40o. (Inform of Chocoftle Coild Pllli, Wo. fwr ll oi i, mj t n oiii aruniMi. a iin(it mi omn ourw. J'nllfr Unit ft Chun. Corp., Sole Propt., Bciloo. mr Nuloa Him, " uow lo wn tewmi, powor ITTo miiiuiir Wini KhaafJy arid driinintlc. A fw wmka later alio wai at Ht. Cloud In Uin fluli of lilh splrlU at her MuecenH, A Rlaxa of Iced chicory water waa liioiiKht at her requeat, and aha drunk It off quickly, Flva minute" later iiindnine waa no more. All tua power of her faaelnatlou and beauty wan eridnd by a aecret polaon. Aa the pugita are turned the portrait of lady In a brocaded dreas appear, a faco wlfh a very deep forehead and eipreaalonl'ma llpa, Thla Is the famoua Mrao. do rompadotir. Her birth waa vary humble Indeed, put she cam la the way of Loula XV., who gar her unlimited Influence till alio became a racogiilxed power In Europe. For many year aha conducted the foreign policy of France, Interviewing arabaa ldor ami treating with king. Re buffed" by Frederick the (ireat, this amoitlug woman made overture to Maria Thereon of Auatrla to divide bla kingdom between them, a,ud, alttlng la her auiiiiner Ii mhp, alio wuyly arranged with a couple of dlplomala the reparti tion of Kurope, Moreover, but for tin freedom aba gave to her per mm I llkea aud diallkea, It la not Improbable that aha would have aecoiiipllalied Nome of the lea wild of her aclieme. Her dramaUc end has often la-en told. In the midst of a dlNi-UHKloti on affair of state, aa aba aat rouged and powdered In her chair, the cure who waa with her rose to go. Sim dctnlncd lilui. "One mo ment, 11. U Cure," alio auld, "wt will take our departure together." Aud a few minute lutcr the beautiful diplo mntUt waa dead. Th portrait of the unlucky Marie Antoinette, frank, queenly, auperb, of whom Huike rapturoiialy wrote, "(Jilt terlng like the rnoriilug atur, full of life and upletidor and Joy," I here too. Ite Ciill lu r life nt the 1'etlt Trianon, that miniature pnliu with the Corlntlilan plllum, where ahe wandered about un attended and no one roo at her ap pruath. It la iilwny trimly pathetic that the olio Frew h queen who a little fulfilled the put Unit we have Imhmi taught to expert from a quceu aluiuld ha vii been aiii-rltlced to the mnd rage of the revolution Angellea Kiiuffiiiuu wiim the child of a TyrolefM! H'iiAnnt, ivho mude her way by the force of her iirtlMIe gifts aa well a Imt bemify. Sli' wn one of the orlglniil nieiulM-rt. of tho Royal acad emy, l.llie miiny n beautiful woman who never become fuiuoim, aht waa married secretly to u adventurer who panned hluif-lf off aa Count Frederick da Horn. Too tale i-lie dlaravered that he had hi-en a footman to that person and no more, and for aouie ten year ahe was blin-kuialled by thla adventurer.-- WuNhlncton I'ont. Hava You a Cough A dote of Ballard' Horehound Syrup will relieve it Have you a cold? Try It for whooping coughs for aath ma, for comumptiou, for bronchitli Mm. Joe McGratb, 327 E. Firt itreet, Hntiliion. Kann write.- "I have ued IUi lliiril's Horehoiind Syrup in my family for five year and find It the moit palatable medicine I ever ued. Sold by Hurt's drug atore. It i "aid that a million pimios are made yearly. ThU explninn noiiie tliiiiK in the next block. Cur Old Sores. Westmoreland, Kanu., May 8. 1002: Ballard, Snow Liniment Co., your Snow Liniment cured an old core on the tide of my chin that was supposed to be a cancer. The sore was stubborn and would not yield to treatment, until I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in liort order. My sister, Mr. Sophia J. Carson, Allennvillc, Miff in Co., Pa., has a sore and mist rusts that it is a can ccr. Please send her 50c bottle. Sold by Hart's drug store. The very biRget octopus after all is what some are calliiij,' the tobacco trust. That's right, smoke it out I That Tirtd Feeling If you nre languid, depressed, incapa ble for work, it indicate! that your liver is out of order. Herbine will assist na ture to throw of headaches rheumatism mid ailments akin to nervousness and restore the energies and vitality of sound and perfect health. J, J Hubbard Temple, Texas, wrltess "I have used Herbine for the past two years. It has done me more good than all the doctors It is the best medicine ever made for chills and fever." 60c. Sold by Hart'a drug store. Sun Francisco school-children are to go to school in touts.. Will, they ever be able to enjoy a circus in after years? If you knew the value of Chamber lain' Salve you would never wish to be without it. Here are some of the dis eases for which it is especially valuable some nipples, chapped hands,'' burns, frost bites, chilblains, chronio sore eyes, Itching piles, tetter, salt rheum and eccema. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. For the first time in its history the an loons of Louisville were closed Sun day, and the howls of the outraged Ken-tui-kiuns can be heard from ocean to ocean. The Morning Astorlan 65 cents per lo (U)!fT)fcl Story Tor Little, folks THE BUSYBODY On day Mr. Trunk wu quit lck. It wa all because b bad taken too much of th pink lemonade Mist tb peanut boy In th drcu, where Mr. Trunk rtclded, bad riven hkn for a ok, And ut a wa feeling th wort Uttr cam Duninf aiong air, Bhbottl Fly. H waa aoa of tho busybodlea that alway mix thmelv op io other peo ple' affair and alway know what i beat for boy and girls, much better, lmeed, than tbelr parent., 1 ' "Oh, dear, I'm aoalckr moaned Mr. Trunk. ("'' '''' ' ,- ' ' "You eft. too much," boued th fly la hi rlgfitear. ; "You ought to take antlfat." "Oh, fly off r cried Mr. Trunk. "You mcreise my pain." And be jabbed at hlin with hi trunk and missed blm again. ' . "I know all about your case," busted Mr. Bluebottle close to hi mouth. "1 have been all summer around a aoda water, fountain In a dmg store, and I am now quit a skilled dot-tor. You should take diver pill and then aalt 'i ,1 II II 11.111 MMM "VKIT TIMB lOU WILI, MWD TOUH OWK BVBIMIHa. " and then tonic. No candy, no tarts, no Hanut. Go to bed at 8. Study your lessons in the afternoon and never at ulght. I abould advise you to give up the circua bualoeaa, a It 1 too wear ing." "Will you pleaae go away?" groaned Trunks. "You ought to have a mustard plaater on your stomach aad a bllater on your bead." An Idea struck Mr. Trunk. "Mr, Fly," he tald, "do you uppoao If you stung me on th head tt would do for a fly bltaterr "Of course! Moat certainly 1 I shall try at one," bussed the busybody. Trunks lowered hi head and Mr. Fly lit. He began to (ting. Mr. Trunk began to flit hta trunk with pink lem onade. Suddenly be raised ht trunk, ahook off Mr. BluebotUe, aimed at blm aa be flew by and doused blm with the con tents. "Next tlm," ald he. "you will mind your own business." I think be dld.-Detroit Journal. THE UNFAITHFUL GIRAFFES FATE The giraffe and the rooster once form ed a partnership. They agreed to abarv and share alike all things they got One day after they had looked In vain for something to eat they came to a tall banana tree. "Ah, her we are!" cried Mr. Rooster. 'TIelp yourself. Brother Giraffe, and toss a few of the Juicy bananas down here to me." But Mr. Giraffe had forgotten the bargain he bad made. 1 . , . "COMB Cr AND HKT.P YOTJKSELI "Hand mo a banana, I eayl" cried Mr. Rooster; "I am1 so hungry I can hardly see straight. Hand me a banana or two." But Mr. Giraffe ouly laughed and aid: "There is plenty of good, ripe fruit up here, partner. Come up and help yourself." "Very well," replied Mr. Rooster. "If you will not let me share your dtuner I shall let everybody know that you arc here." Theu he raised himself upon his toes, flapped his wings and crowed as loud aa he could, "Cock-a-doodle-doo-o o-o-o!" Borne hunters who were near by heard the rooster and came runutng to the scene. They throw a lnsso about the giraffe's neck and took him away to aptnd the rest of hi day In a dr aw. The rooster they gave a good borne, aad ho lived to a rip age very happily. Atlanta Constitution. t A Wonderful Book of 400 Pses I m ins a f r m . : Itf XS lk.-aHHlv "HI VS . . . y A' ,--c b u ii ti i i - x v. m . n - w-m w w 'rv..'w"w4 111 I I I I w Li r. U m V B t A JT S -S 1 Itel khv KIM Thoroughly Illustrated By 265 Actual Photographs taken at the time of the Awful Catastrophe This great book which retails at $1.50 and so much desired by every one is now offered as a premium with The Morning' Astori&n In order to get the Book subscribe for the MORNING. ASTOBIAN at the regular subscription rate, 65c a month and 50c addditional to cover cost of express age. Old subscribers can get this book by paying the additional charge of 50c. 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