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6 TllS OKEOQM SUNDAY JOURNAL I'OKILAND. SUNDAY UQiailUCl, AIU1L T. 1511. 1 I n VxM SBOOSE& . -i ,,, r,.r i, -.t-t , --sr. Txr- TiT-raar. I Nicknametf cf History. 1Ioi't I lie.. M km - XJ, U4 lk4 U trla ka a,) wii . il. r4 ef at r. rae ta Ik UUff fear-re (..every ff Ike Kr-n r wa fire I ! I k k-afctLB. tt " iHrt t-r (h (Mkf M the Ik riKi aMi mm uto Ik wkia . f lh tmrtr were ft la , I'Miri MH Ml t4rf mt I-.4 flNttt4 by I frtU ewetr- rr It. C .e-p. more Ul 'Mtftat IMpM tkat C. rraar ery die-plerm ta lh miIm im4 lfTrfil a.MrvofbM U r i io IN feel Ikat a wktl tat r.ry, wee tit' i imkIi ik gJ "aaa ef vn. s wre nkl4 roaPt!BalrT I tk Icier. C mjdr terr vaooubtei'lr 11 tBlf te I w'h ef I hi earare rfllVrt". eat Jmir bidta it iw. ni I hi aa ft may. im preaakt tas wt:l -tlaia wan rHH bf Malta iotoa. III (kMI Afiif mnr' Th North Pel" by I Vary, and "A Tend.rfoot With rrT, hv IWvb., Otve rami! fa leaalty f i ailuallca, la eionUta sua f ikm Uat few ttri, IS Irma4 tmstoruao f aa 1114 worker, and la In.atimabi vlu of eipeririwx loyalty knd rvtniea, aad the Id er4 Ka ma la fall from t r and ty in lUaaon'a boofe laal la anr aJI thia, and mora, la tho art!o :uura la ta eomDvoar. Kor tl Mit tUftaa vaa altcb4 i tb anrle of rry . aa4 au rhlsj him Try Arrll iD4itii lie vr aiad. fpt lb fir I. la Ilka, h aj. la lb rapadtr ef ): nt. a Urm tbal rora a muliltud of 1uila, ablltllva B4 rvapoaalbllUlM." :u th only oa ef tb paiir (bat l.aj mtr4 thia lanctb of tint; b had rn to b tlmou trt of Pr? !.lmn!f an 4 a en ha4 bn o tbor niKhljr trl4 In tb tatlDV Pt, o tt la Mill wnndar that all rara, color aaJ I rtioua condition ef aarrltnd wr i"t if ht of whn (h man (or th hoar wa t b cboaaa. ' . . JJattbaw lleaaoa haa not writtra ht torjr of that wotMlerfal r with m holarlr atjrla or flourUh of aww but h haa told It la a brief. trait bt fort ward way that cani eonrlotlon aad rtrltaa th ajrmpathy and admlrtclea of tb rader at vry torn. - Much of It b sir dlraot from th Journal h kpt but thia na did hot l waya hav with hint aod th Interim h ha flllM, nadoubtedtr from mm nry and from tba rcordi of other mn. lxtr of th party. II doea aot add mnrh that la nw to what haa already ' hein told, but h "field" a tiulque placl In th party and hi acooant of It noil , of neceaalty ba of peculiar, tntcroat Th commander,. who la now a rtlrd rr admtraV baawrlttr afofrword for th book In which b aaya . Ho fMin proved hl fltneaa .by ,long and thorough, apprcnticrahlp and hla Tr ttrlpatlon In th-final victory wblch planted th atara and :tr1pea at th North Pol and won for thia country th International prtso "of '- nearly . f oqr renturlca la a dlallnct credit and faatber In th cap of hla rac." - Booker Waahlaaton la an . Introduction, to tha book aaya: . "Matthew Henaoa, nest to Commander Peary, held and atlll holda th place or honor In th history of 'tba expedition that finally located the Pol,' I'Bcaua b waa tb beat man for the , place. Darmt 21 year of faithful aerr Ice he had mad hlmaolf lodlapensable. From th poaitlon of a aerrant h ro . to. that of .companion and aaniatant one of th moat dangerous and difficult tasks that was ever undertaken by men In extremity, when both the danger and difficulty were greatest tha commander wanted by hla aide tha man upon whose skill and loyalty he could put the moat absolute dependence and when that man . turned out to be black instead of white, " th commander was not only willing to accept the service but was at the same time generous enough to acknowl edpe It." " ., -;, : : ' While th tory of th ' dIcory of the North Pol will no doubt become an oft told tal If on Is Interested and wants to know th . truth and not tb romance which ' In time will gather Around it, they should get It from au.h looka as this, ; written by peopla who took an active, vital part In the expedl tfon, whoee experience; were too real. too dazzling to need embellishments. wa M,t . If t i. aleliMi ae with T ut & ka&tr LI uml tlm Ik ta IIml'. mii 4 tfc - rfW I ll rt. U aav ait Ik ll a! iim fra atr. a - . I ra til n -f-l a tfcai t.uta. rnitibk H.4M ('. tvUm I ' f hi4 IM U Jl ettiftvwa a4 ll I a V ' r ! ' ili r rr a'i r4 ly ey kiakr f k faaaiiy I auh II haa M M rr, ll rat piMwUiM f ik mmij Wa ki4. Ik aPa wui aMvwa4:y a ifel. - Ma f lltag Jf. IU rtaf Ik hl 0t cJtifcl UU, a kr aaa raa4 tkt wh ikul II lartajm hka k4 IkMlfcl lkM aria. irU a lia irl 1 . " ... . . ... I M aa mi tha aaHa raaaat Mavh aJs1t wttm ' I to ... .- ..'Mi I 1 ? CWU (ko (r-laar a wrti a I- aaa "' . m-w u. M.u Im Wl ta I I I ruary 1. Mil). 4 I alaiaa La hlakaM kulllaa i ... . B cmMM' it ik imM aaaMBl bmww r - it... a i. u l wwr I r," -V,..- i- uViin-i I rfcrllaa mniihi tha rW I. w-r. '-"7. wr facta IT- , . . la ki. faa.ni wlui all Ik laanl I " oa a 11. ' IrUaa na." h Bn U. The Ptt "J rknkr. ( Asm ka r(W A:l Kitv ajti lb ) of flra r4'a a h W1I4. M1I t. '.k Ukkrh a4 Ik ri a fw kw a a a a f a, hl ah av- raha4 Ik tralh a4 fro ta if arnia, Ikal k i Uiaa la lb ft'H t aaati f Ut hr. haro alwar UatfcMla. with ry awaa of aaaabaa r- It, hat that N 4 far r4av4 ftoaa wa faataati la wtwuw astalit h kltrtk-4 to Ik wriufa t.k.. t- lk. MIMi wrtMaa, lh h ehM .karoo- tara Io thetarA rrtos ft la, tarlatlrav. aa4 lh r eat hwi I o . irtUo. - . I -gwaoi Im. EreM." hr htary C Tb ery ar lb aiaaaa awa ! Harka ThJa la aawtaJaJr a odd with a coal proaaiity. ht It aaeis ta I (nM) r mna a muI4 r mm arutl PaU of itkr 01 U ! IM. Thar aaaka aa fi aa If taar graat ion, foda apH IhU I had taha a aajdaat oarw hk oat t a4 pafajiaa r 4 praanir xaa . or war readiar part -iri:iu Wllaoa" or Dr. Jaaytl a4 1 .r KtekarT AUaana. s4 t Mf, Jd.- tb faraker vpp4rr Irk raw, tf I bay ar ote fraaa a oeh Uf th f!rt atary la. whltk a a of It 1 ram ira at th roam of th a4ra waa oror aad , ,. . Irahti oaaoot ownaiy, for a pupO of t This story la tola by th her htra-loey euld staad aoeJl eeld llttl fbbl aalf. who go wa tal a laovaiaia raot-if tboacfcl naag at laeaa, wui aar MM U tb Itlddaat Itooaa, to Ihlnh oolloao over lasarlo a rhBd Uag 00 ame orebleaaav aad a friend dJ'hlm I flallar of aalrtollm from a I that la thia alara whlrk la oeeatkled hv aa I ba-laa Ilia Ihla: oU Hcotchmaa, a arato arpM. a rr I Tba um of oaaorlea otaaoa for ne- k. k r I - ia -. . j Lakr1,'rf, Caliil,r3X, 7km t. mi CONGPISS TO ADJOURN BEFORE COffll'IS lar n txiiM'i ! axk W.l 43 t - tu.-.' f th k j. t....y t i4 i-a U f- fj.,t4 f h. If k tra.tl h t 4 auk Ik ia Uixiif W Ikaarw ua il I al mm m mt IVa k wa aa a I j ka ky J.. vtivkti 4 v aa ;- if i ! joui h-waf' - i a of le t-r alfirUIlK ! kl'la 44 1 a w4t laJtrf ' aaaf4 1 aata armO " t ia. iia 'lag iimI, ittfcil U hi:: j 1 h Uk f k.so :a k. k Mi If I Ik U( u-Mtaal kalif lf Uitaa la ika. ha. l'-lf- u h4 .l4 twin a fiuii.- wtik Uf a'a - 4 r. fr ita miv- . . t ! . J . k.' ml k ta 11 1 ik a a mi a4 l.a fk-a t4 o 11 l; a tW-tr k o-' Ik tatW4i a -,.() i iil II avib iwlut mi k4k l t4k , i tk k4- .."i - 01.4 - 1. .. AGCO PASTOH DIES WHILE VlSITl.'.G FELLOW PASTOR Scailia, WmI, A,rtl (. -Wki :;ug H. I 1. Uant at k kalta aaf U ke rt'kl I'ilUl akank, f 1. hi. H. r. hluw, ft e e.4, -ia-4 of fld !!.(. !-, iMl a:tl a .t. kit Ur I' invil CHARLES ; DICKENS dmiUTI) U9 LXZ3 10TZXIS7. It Uat Ik Ikal fkt I It 1 14 !' a ha tik kH, tl I w l a. 114 th half 4a(t' aa) h ket ssaoag Xa id, pprif Volaaaaa of ra stead la iMtlla r Lnekaar Ufoi how ho aiul!4 1 U 11 roar ator hlJ death. Kehth' harthoad, la or 10 adraoow h!aJr I avi wtu. a dooht, lira Von far jhaa la aionoaj ww stita a m iwm hmh of hla lalal4 raataeooorarr. aorta la IU aa a voraiioa. aaa wnica r-v..w . .. ..1. w.ia . rorflaU.-", how ho haeaiae roeoarhahly orefleioot la thai art. ka wool 10 oown r part lag. ThU awoaloaJty t to aw par rtortug oa t -jiormiag rarow lei." as4 It wa whfl tbuo ig4 that tb lrtka-e VoT hoeB Urbad t htsa. . II ga It to fitaioaif, Ulokaaa baraa, dillgaotly wrlttag for period leoJa. whoa h ar oaterad aoiunn. and aa artici oubmrttod hy hi to th "Moathly hlagaal- waa ao eeptod la lamhar. 1111. whoa h waa tl year jt ago. Nm otbsra xoiiwa Th oo prist ta th Aagvoo. a amber, lilt first bore th algmantr 'lioa.' WENDURE PIMPLES cuIgcka 5oap and Ointment dnar a ad two graaddosgbier wh J taroato their ttaa batwoaa lh Old aaa and aa auat-who lirao ta another plae BAoat Ul aooorted hoasahold It aaeoa front th start. Of eours th writer fall 1a Jot with Jtfoiaa. whoa tors tt happens to bo to lay with lh graod. father. Xola' Is a rwt aad bat eg. but th author falls to shew aay reaoea for th desperate lev that drlop ta th visitor, a cett tke pletur lh girl makaa with th nrellght playing apoa her. Her term of eervire asplra aod thaa eornea onto th aeon Roblaa,' Th ordinary rdr wo Id aay ah was ln ply craryr ah oartalnly prawee aod tlUrato upon the erpt la a way that would roqatro th gonins a ad Imagina tion of aa An all Rlveo to saak th hero fall la l-r with har; but b dee o4 tha th ellmax which oads ta disaster. . Oa oannet read tha book with any 4e gra f gywipatby, for oa faala rather a repugnaao for a hero wbo could hold la hi heart two ah welrd erealurea. and year after mourn "that they set their mark upon me. o that tha familiar face of llfo haa looked' gaunt abd old rltrh to m . ever a la 00." Indeed tha Story would hav been much batter. aod , oartalnly nor agreeable, without the romantic feat of th young man. (uril tnatioa. oroortanltr for ! A btad of bowo, refug. saoral Usplra- tiaa. Tor ail poor! whom oeopoUaai doa .MthMll Or grow aaatlmanta over a pooss () entttlod "lodlaa Chtldren,' which start off Ilk thia: - The Indian aaothar la snoot oareful Of har Uay halpleee hahr; Whea aha I net holding hit ta her erma. brthr. Aagu.tik. oaUod Wo, mj """' Mclr ariilnr. tba bor la -ThoVloar of Wahineld.- ,b owly tl yoarg of lib boy ta Tho Vloar of Wahni4." whkh waa corrupt ad Into Boo avad Ilea. Thoo at tract tv artlela or- akatche wvr eoll acted and pybllahaxt la two volume tn Fahraary of 1S3C. vndef lh till mkotohoa by B," with lllao- I rail one by Ooorga Crulohaboak. Thy war at one 00 popular that the first edition waa axhaaatod ta a few mo Bib a la thaoo "Uos" oketcbeo Vlckona already th 1 . m aa v ga If The toh'caahot , lratod hi. ability to Pr-oatlng t of auch Boomo nd the abora are fair """T". " 1 rm aamples of tho coUactloo thay anlgbt ho Inaxbauatlbla fertility la loTaatlag ludU 1 'VL:.. ' . V. . had only t. bo ' ;r"d r.TZ lh ronaaaoat aa4 vntveroal attaats af tho raxo -eaatlanaai which porrad ail lssra..aa which a eulturo a vr oradlcat. Th fas af larheea aay Ve loo hots- teroo for tb reMaed taeiao of hU ova tuwo. or, for 'the matier; f , that, af fwoterttyi his ptho enay appaar taaad UO. bt lhy osmed vrytl.lpg beforo them wba they first buret a coo aur lltaraftir, borauao, , bowovor wiurh at tgoratad, they oar eaaggaratloaa of what th SagUah T-ro fait ia lu laar saarr. Tha "Loadon Ouarterly F ft law." rota hea as. era: In leas thaa 'alx en an tho from tho aproarane of th flrat number of Pickwick Paparo the whole teadlng public war, talking aboot Ihem -th k an a of Wink la, Wardall. Waller. Bnod graoo, todoa ana Pogg had booomo aa familiar, to oar mouth aa 'booaeheld term. Tlelrwtck ehlataoa flawred la. line draper window and 'Waller rorduror la hreeeheo . wiahoro adi ttawnenL 'Doe cab might bo aoa rolllar through tho ' street, and th portrait of th author of Trham and FAT:' VANISHES ONE POUND A DAY . BY KSW DRUOLHSS'TKCATMCNT , ' cit ur mt ccox. couulice uedlhic at cicz ' Ten of Thouair.dj of Grateful Titroca rrodalm T1j! Woodroca Druekti Fit Trtitmcnt thf CUmtx of Efficltncjr. G5000.00 IN GOLD IF I FAIL BaOoaad Maae b uha a a burlaoau, or ).k at '"''T T W . l room for tbal f fbo aew but the effort forbids loo inougnt, ana 1 . -,T:", , . I popular favonta ta the omnlbusea. If there u aay rail a oxeoa ror mai-- - - JT-. . f waa 'tho nlcknamo ppld to book being w fall to dlooo-ror It- ! fTa? "f hi meal f whew ho baru tl Ijcird u. nagar., ,k - ..n. f"" uo world MofirwtllUrarr ,f- Tho anoroaohlag vlalt of . tho noted Parslaa teacher. Abdul Bah, for th purpooo or locronng.. torougaoui xoe I'nlted Bute on, toe religion of tho brotherhood, and peace, ba otarted much discussion In rulrarod clrdao of thia now Intarnatlonal mootant which will hav a strong Influence on elv11tsa tlon. . rortunately an Inoipeastvo hand- bock oa Bkbalamby Tncle H. Bkrln will shortly bo loeoed by th long-maruk This llttl book trace th origin of ora-ahlsed creeds culminating la tho very one of them, w.ro not iWnary. '(oWS U W h Uh I.fr,' d but war persona of hU wi -uxjoalnt- , f n haco h , .no porsons whom bo had tho ehano '.p h7. frl.rf tt. bTltTcan Dim oy sorna other. of studying at close rang, and ven hi own Individuality la lnoorporatod Into sovvral of tho character which wo hav oome so moon to lore. . , Diekarur' father wa mora ar 1 re-p reoented by "Mlcawbar. H wwa some what of a oaralea ohartkoter. U I ta-Oii a r aa aa Oa aVfaao t My waajkl wrot ay oraaa uragua ymm , htaaliaa Taauoat a, . , ; Tr rrrt ft inmro n rrg irxxmog or HU I III I wiiiivvii aj a Hi - mm karir.M sad eaOad H ikia Kti etkan amid 1 waa a(v(T. kal I kaaw. M oaa tax kelkr til I waa BUaarakt. aaa o ar aaa U wa atoat. T aa t 414. T TOUKD TH t oAvts m 101 Wal lAil. BatWa f evmweOa. luiad eaarfUlag arttblo aad aaae Iklara kra won a. It waa aaaeoaalag, dltaraal I Aaa altar 4tk an Weiakl Oj.taair aal a iu.l kaiaa ViU , Jty haUlaa rraaiaaaa. ' lirWbrilaaa,twM aad furara. M UI krl mm U4 m kia la raa tal -alara war.- tka tree ll 1 aratafal Waffoa1a Gift to rWaltr-rftrfn. ' (Saleal .Jaraaa of Tka Jaaraalt Balom. Or. April . Oovoraor "Waet received .a letter rosterdav from tho at iMnk mm ui earHod tn , 1 Btudebaker' Bros. eomDanv of Portland. ManbaJsoa .whlcbv-waa- long aftorwarda nwnelng that tho company waa ahlp. dMctibod In TJttlo DortitC'Tb hooaelP'"' Jw "wboJ. wagw-to tho Ka inAm-mjt in r.n,A. I aiaio rooercujoai aanaionntzu aa a airt. This, however, wa Beoeaaary. for !-1 ,.,. n.h.iM Mi haa tba nor. rf ... A,.ti h. Ur. bmi.,M I The tubereulosis sanatorium at BaJenu dently the burden of tb authofal, ,t ... ,.,.!., ot o Abbas Ef-fan old ladv In reduced elreornatances; I w. onaarstand. Is la need of a wagon who waa later tho original or Mrs. Pipe- "w"'-"" ,u " w"-ul .i. i. rte.K. mA. bi ttmm mw,. I on, w want to prooent thn with a other lodging waa found for Charlaa Btudobkr wlthj our complmonta,- aaya thought whJI writing It. wa to dlo- ror If th lovo for two woman could dwell together ta pac la tb heart of oaa man. -J.'B. JJppInoott eompany. Price ll.ta fendl. : "Mary MJdthorne," by Oeorgo Barr SlcCuttheojv There la no doubt Mr. McCutcheon had material for a good atory In this book, and that he bandied that material to tb beat advantage la places, and falls short In others, la clearly evident throughout th ntlr work. Why bo called th book after on of th least Important character Is Mouahton Mifflin Co. announce th publication, tho last of this month, of "A Child's Journey With Dickens." by Kat Douglas Wlggln. This delightful con tribution to tho llUratur of tho Dick ana Centenary waa brought out by th dinner recently Riven In New Tork, at which Mrs, Wlggln wa on or tn moi annlaudad reaker. In her inlmltaol way ah told or a meeting wiui www Mj moved- first to UICKen wnen ane waa a uv . "ltiauaa anfl than tn a Just about as old as her own -noooocm.-Hcartalck at not having been taken to wuo vt k-aaey at liliui laralsk, vual t,ll Ik I - , M . ..Jt, a mattr of speculation, and tho reader hear pjekens read at Poj fond wvaa aw tai a vjk m ii va u w k AiaowV look well on tho outside eovkr. for no other reason presents Itself. Th hero of tb book U Mary's brother, and h occupies tho, centar ot th stags and leaves th other characters rsther In the background, oven whea h 1 not speaking his lines. He accidentally commit the deed whloh every on of his cruel relative hav been predicting since, hla baby days; only ono person Is a witness to th accident, and this person, for reasons of his own, forces tho boy to keep the event a secret, and thereby hangs tho tale.. There are some I books that were part of her very exist ence. More wonderful still, sho soon found herself In the same seat with th great author, and then ensued th never to ba fora-otten conversation which la set down at lengWi in tblp book. NATIONAL STYLE SHOW CHr tha latarnatlooal ttewe Service.) Washington, April t. A national styls show, of gowns of every period of Amer- a-ood dMorintinn. It. th. ..,'f ah. -'' history, is planned by th national actcr Bk.trhoa an1 th. nlnr I. ennd. UlUSeum. rrominni aocioiy wwmoi. ..a but lengthened out of all proportion to cooperating to secur exniDiis uaung tho artistic demands, and the Interest of the reader. Why tho . author did not finish up th plot and bring out the ell max whan his figure were grouped. ready for th acena, is a surprise and wonder, as. well aa a, disappointment to tho reader who ha been looking for ward to this and with real, anticipation. Just how the news 1 going to b broken by the nephew, how tho uncle and aunt ara going, to take the confession, - how tho characters looked Is really what ono has been waiting and watching for from tho first chapter, and when th point is passed, and no climax ooraes. there Is a shock of surprise, and won derm en t. That Mr.. McCutcheon could have made this mistak thoughtlessly or through Inability Is not to be con idered for a. moment by his admirers with a family which la rcprsated by th Oar land In "Old Curloeltr Bhop." Tba mald-ot-all-work. who followed them from Bayham street, boeeune tho Marehlone of th "Old . Curiosity Bhop," Th !dar Dickens later took th benefit of th Insolvent Debtors' Act. Mrs. Roy-lane' hou In Bomer Town. Dickens' amazing faculty of ob servation Is proved by the ua mad In hi novels of all that he now aaw. aa peclally In the prison scan of T1ck wick." and In tho earlier part of "Dlvld Copperfleld." That th talented young man suf fered bitterly la shown In his own nar rative printed by Forster. If Dickens' later works surpassed "Pickwick,' ono of his earliest. In some ways, "Pick wick shows, ia tho high development! or character th qualities tn whloh ho M..I m ' " r m m A nk.M " tT PLANNED AT CAPITAL Vale, a popular comic aator, whom Dickens knew and greatly admired.. "Little Nell," on of th sweetest of all of Dickens' female characters, was no other than the young sister of his wife, whom he had adopted Into his own lamuy, out wno only lived a year I axier ner adoption. "I'lcksnirr" and "Mrs. Camp" are characters represent ing American types which Dickens framed after his visit to thia country In 1848. "Bleak House" contained sketches of Landor 'as " Lawrence Boy thorn" and of Leigh Hunt as "Harold Sklmpole." Dickens - defended himself for the very unpleasant caricature of Hunt In "Alt the Year Kound" after Hunt's death. Whtl - Hubt waa mi living, Dickens had- triad to console him by explaining away the likeness aa con fined to the flattering part, but it Is impossible to deny that h gav aerlous ground for offeno. If literary fame could be measured' Manager 8. F. Weaver. back to Puritan day To have tho "togs" of every presiden tial administration represented, .clothes are being donated . to the museum to form a collection similar to that In the Louvr at Pari. Mrs. Taft has donated th whit sa tin gown, trimmed in silver, which aha wore when her husbana was inaugur ated, to the collection. -. Th wife of the first president is rep resented In th exhibit by a dainty gown of white sating now yellow with age. lira. Roosevelt has given, the slippers she wore to her husband's inaugural ball A sown of Mrs. Andrew Jackson has been given President Jackson's great-great-grandniece. Miss Mary Wilcox of Washington. Mrs. Alexander miarp. wia DANGERS-OF FAT nOW FAT ATT330T1 KBA-TST Fatty degener ation of the heart may well bo bugbear to all fat people. An excess of fat around th heart not only Impedes Its move ments, but grad- u a 1 1 y changes th substance of tho organ. The puis becomes weaker; excitement or extra exertion causes throbbing in inroat and temples; the breath is short and'gaBpy. When these symptoms oome to the man or wo man who la too fat, steps should be taken to remove th excess fat, not only from the suffocated heart, but from other parts of the body, where It makes its unwelcome an. pearanoe. Many so-called fnt re ducers are dangerous to the fatty iir-i i.. u turiiiK iioon it in nnnon i den by stimulating Its-action. There ia uml une sure. nsrmiMi rat r aucer Known, tho now famous Mar- rai r reuenpuon or a Detroit tiny. sir, Ian. and ' Its mora cannnl.ni iorm, Marmouv rresenption Tab lctn. .. By mean of these harmless little tablets, thouaanda of people have surely- and safety re duced their weight at the rate of 10 to 16 os. a dav without umiu or dieting. Marmola VrwacrlnMon T.hl.f. sold by all druggists, or the Mar- mnla enmnanv A 6 r.ran.. K) Detroit, Mich., at 76o for a large! case.-. . . I m i i mm' If I Can " tk tree way. laa tk. - . hxaaf t a raraltlea. A B. k iH.IW 0ra has 4. aaa, ertlae a kat flfrv nia f aar l n imla.1, W aWkatfia, Maii'lliii knaa.. kat IklftT Mk M lalrtr Aera. Maa4 MrkWlt. I . Ma, fctat atllt-1a Hala. Urm. iMter BaUlk, loa aJMTk. k 14 a.a.ta atvtr. aa4 I aaa rafav ka ikae- lag. alaratlaa. AU I ka4 ? do of he kuta lha aaaa. aad I rwaar aOa eat. I kat kr r alat. pit treeuBeat. arttkael SraxV BMHllrtaa, aw ia mam arHapa, av larraltaa I r4aea4 str aaarannaa arairkt tariBaaaaif. oalcklr aad kaalUtalr arltTMM kafaa--ka Maalf wktle Uklaf traalaaaet ar aflai !, aad I raaraa. ta tbal So raa Ndaeea Uttla ar aa awa fat aa fas Mir, with ray treatsaaat )at aa t did. " TADS tVCCttt 'AT ' t ' t ImMT. With tar eat., eaealhle ad at tnral traatawnt qakk aad . awn aaaa I reenlts ara Dlaaa- eatly obtataa witkaet atrapa. haKa, Mr, eta, wtaun'. eMWincirr. aaaa. aaiia. mj or BMtuciaaa ac ear soatttvaly the graatee u raa ara vtraa. laefceta, nllnf. elacii Silk, ana, cathartics, arus ar acrtptlaa. SMklm It Boater traataMat the warU haa ear kaswa. srrrri stT n or yT kiroag fix sin hlS Cf TOP. I have krlat 4 a kaaa. aat1ta4 ."atkl BaSaatlaa W llMat tma. aklrh I aaad fraa a4 are. ai. aa thai ra atf k now ef Kj ai il nful uaatawal aa4 ' ka able I raSera fwmr walakl, aimtlr al kaaae wliknal katmrul aaarataaa etarratloa 4leC rarar aMnalnaa. Tbl atarafMlBg kaak ta fraa ka all fat tiriaa. aa vrlta Ihla arr Uj tar ravr eapri doe' I etUr. lure ta arkat rna bava kaaf anatkl. Wkyeaek lmin Writ tod-T. Utar aaav ka an Uta. I eree kt.0 la aaafe sty srea 4s"ea knat. ataat ' aaythlag kvt aaf a. aaUh aaa hana laa hk fatrfaaentlaa. Wrlta today f sir rra hank. htAAJOftT MAMOX0X, 10X14 . ft B. BI4 Seaver, Oale. Y " v Si mm . "Al."' writes: " "I should like a good reliable treatment for the hair and ralr: Romfttlilnr that will ear dand ruff and atop falling hair, also cure an itching scalp." , , Th ouastlooa answered thatrar ar Jnral in character, th sympUkiras or lseaae ar given and th answers Will -Pply to any caa of similar nature. Tboa wishing ' further advloa. fa, T add raa a Dr. Lewis Baker, 0Uso Bldg. College-JBlwood 8ta, Dayton. Oj ncJoslnr lf-ddressed stamped an vlop for reply. Fuil nam and ad. dr must b given butonly lnlUaJa or fictitious nam will b ud In my f.nm6ri ' Th Biertntions omn . b . filled mt any wall stocked drug store.! Any druggist can rdr of wholaaaioa, 1 ."'' '"'" " ' ' 2,hi7 -n? " r.??r xd direst roar whoi system will b In a better condl fi0' .1,tt. ' n'r uP-lo-dat drug store ; tablet triopeptine. Toes ar packed in' sealed nrrnni wifk a.itf iiu.i... . frf P'"". whit andlilue tablets ' w xo ium morning, noon and nlxbt. , a a . -, - . "Sarah write! "Will 1... peat the formula for the tonlo whloh you gavo to "Helen" mamZ tm., . mZ 1 ara nervous, sleepless, and 'haw p pUt whatvr.' - - nT J Anawr: I shall Vary Cladtr" Answer: Th most reliable treatment j ths tonlo and X am sur that tt will who hav enjoyed hi earlier books, and 9" 0 Captain Sharp, U. 8. N.. who waa so this leaves another. iruessiDg point Mr' U' a G""i' 5r" about -Tklary MIdthorne," It could not Wbutod a dress once worn by Mrs. Do so riitich for pimples, blac.khca hands, arid dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so little , that .it is; almost criminal not touse'tiiern. tVlinra ka aa4 fi etawM an!4 tk.iAfcoat tke vn. I '-r-M.f I, f mail. lrfw. vita S- mmi. iUna "CvtHwa." Cava till MoMoa.. mr1tm4mr trm4 a ikai ItnaM Jkli t .U. t w V,. a auck. Likrala.a.Uraa.' e that, having reached this crisis, the author was just a llttl tired of his cre ations and wanted to hav a llttl firs- works and display as possible? Then, too. th transformation of tb uncle and aunt waa so strange that of course there is a desire to know how It was done, and the , point la not well or strongly brought out, not oven for the close reader.- Th first chapters prom ise so much of deep plot and Interest In ir fiction, but when tho end begins to close in and' no : climax. . no . surprise greets the eager anticipation, one is apt to feel that th author has not satisfied their expectations In narrating only th commonplace and leaving; 1 th real thing to the Imagination. Dodd-Mead Co. Price $!.:. Grant. Mrs. Julian James of Washington la enlisting support from women to con tribute historic exhibits to the collec tion, which-will be displayed In glass case la the national museum. "The Boy With the TJ. S. Census." by Frances Rplt-Wheeler. A masterpiece in juvenile' notion is rare, almost- unique and even in so extraordinary, a ., work ao Th Boy, With th V.- 8. Cenus." mere is nesitation in. making th pro nouncement. Yet judged by the stand- ARMED AUTOMATON IS AGED HERMirS GUARD nor, a? Brooklyn real estat dealer, tes tifying today before a sheriffs Jury in proceedings called to determine - the sanity of -Samuel E. Haalett. the -old Brooklyn recluse, said that Haslett was In constant fear of burglars and that. to protect himself, he had created on the atairway In Ms home an automaton, In whose mailed band ther was a sharp sword. , "With atrlnw and device he meant to lower tho sword If -an Intruder came up th stair,", said -tho witness. He had a string attached to the affair and ran CROSS. SICK. KM ISH CHILBBEH NEED GENTLE, THOROUGH CASGARETS. y' . " ' .' ; '- '" V".""!-'" .. ',"'''", '" - .-," i Most of th Ills of childhood Ar eaused by a sour, disordered stomach, slug gish liver and constipated bowels, -.They catch.- cold easily, become cross, list less, irritable, feverish, restless.. tongue, coated, don't eat or sleep well And need a gentle, though thorough, physic bat don't trv to forrA ft nAllRtln. dose of oil Into the Uttlo one's already sick stomach It Is cruel, needless and Old fashioned. ' . Any chili will gladly take Cascarets, which aof gently never gripe or pro duce the slightest uneasiness though cleanses the Httle'bne'o system. sweet, ens the stomach and puts th liver and bowels In a pure, healthy condition. " ' ' ' 1 Full directions for children and srown-una in each packages . .- . i-v .MotherS 5an Tf81 after grivrng this gen tle, thorough laxativ which conts cnly.io cents ossl arda which distinguish between book thia atrlng up two flights of stairs to tnat ar good and books that are.gTeat, bis bedroom." ; ' - this stirring rant tal of modern American - Gaynor. who was a friend of Haslett, condition I of the latter class. It added that ths 'Old. man Insisted on in seems Incredible " that any on should kl abora ta cod of signals before h would hav dsred to take th most profound adnlt him to th house. . ' ;- - . Issue of th day, tb most complex so. Th Jury returned verdict declaring rjai prooiem and writ them la such nai m noy can rnjoy reading them, but it la still .more IncrediW that this I Haslett Incompetent to manage hla per sonal atralrs and his estate, the value of which Is estimated at 500,00." , . at c sr i a- npr nnw . 'i iiiiiir g 1 1 . r, t a- vii l r,i i izjr n -a BL SI m kl ia r I II a S I 2 I I ' -'V 10 er Alaieaal - ;.nv Dm, stsra you, a It has manv oth.r aHn.. h? Rvw.m- wit-1 iviiow.ni lnmTtaimmiH vx nj-pv-pnoKpniUti. ootUD, B CKinmnni nnmci 1 skai uamoni.-Aiix and - shake wall befor ur-um. a ii IB nun in na ra irskn asiawis i. and In a few weeks you will hav a good appef.lt and b well and $)trong.i':,i- "MyrtJ' writes! . T hav. fJTiU11?? i redu.c my weight but If I could fnd .a safe, harmless remedy I wujiry ii. i am so fat' that I am Uncomfortable." . Answer: To avoid substitution pur chase eeparatcly these two medicine. Aromatic elixir 6 oxs., and glycol arbo 1". L-'-Mix by shaking thoroughly and tak a teaspoonf ul after meals for the first . thr. iian . . .u . r ..V riw ." i., r 1 . lne ao""-; continue this treat- bmbiiicni.. iuv wriD,.i, jiBi anniii. ivr . eeverai Weeks nf until vn ...l.s r.rtnna with illru.tl,n. a nrf . I tiFnn.l. 5r.. "7 Or Until 70S, tA2T- ,i;;;Th- r .ii.-V- " --ur weirnt.., '"PoorAnn" writes: v "Everv winter f am troubled with aught attacks of rheu- mxtism. - I have tried many things but with no avail." , Answer:' Th best thing forrheuma- tlsm Is made by mixing tne foilowlni for the scalp is sold In 4 oa Jars at any drug store and ; Is .called : plain . yellow minyoL It Is superior to anything known ror tne scam, it rives new visor and helps the hair to keep Its natural color. This will positively cur your dandrurr ana atop in., ncning 01 tn scalp. . ' - - .r. "Harry M." writes: "I am quit tall and do, not weight enough - for my height. Am very nervou, and my skin is very pai. T Answer: You can readily Increase your weight by taking three grains hvno-nuclane tablets reffuiariy ror- sev eral - months. These tablets will also overcome, nervousness, help' digestion and assimilation and thus improve the color of the skin. Many -report gaining iv to 3U pounas witn improved neoitn in na Ingredients and taking a, teaspoonf ul at I meal times ana again at bedtime: Iodide of potassium, il - drams: aouium salicy late. araius, . wine 01 ounce: corns, essence comp. fluid halm wort. , 1 os. and syrup I h. ve found these artai " . "Mrs. ' A: CJ "writes: "Mr . IKtla! daughter has a very bad cold and cough which we ? do not - seem able toj even relieve. , What shall I dor Answer: Purchase a os. boltle of esnence ' mrmno-iaxene-- and - make a syrup according to" directions given end ?our asugnfr win oe-tmred within a ew da vs.' This Is very pleasant to taka end" will drive the cold, out of tne Sys tem. , . , . - . i - e :.. a nil.nrtolln.' T.., .... ' ' ", ' . xvinaiy renins , What to do. I Kuffnr wtf.K ll.... bin... a "oma':f' Jrouble. Am constipated and have alight attacks of bll9usness., " Answer Fc your stomach, livefd . kidneys take three grain sulpherb tiW eiB noj Buipnur). These little tabletv J fi p2f.,n "?lea tubes and coatalrfX. uaa uu -JVUUHB XOr llJtlTl-r . Tfiaiw thWlll of 0oTh?cuXC?, fivM' SSr1 " -Jan. M" writes: xTCIndiv on hi I ah a remedy for dyspepela. J feel Irritable aod cross ana cannot steep wnicn I ami en re is due to th . atomach trouble. rieaae advlt?." . ' Answer: The following atmple medi-i cine, win cure ail your stomach dli tt h. . h, . ..11.1.1. - consUpaation!n?-haV"r8fr? a e - .7, . "Wife" InWrtnfln.n. v--. - children is -usually ncured by using lh . Vv ' rop- ooses lit one hotir.before meals:. Tincture ; oubebs 1 dram; tincture rhus aromatic 2 drams: ' cotnn. rini k.i . . Mix welt 7 , 7 . ""VY'. v , - , '- '', -e :j".- ,.. - j-ji. Anxious if.: TAn ..b- . .u.Min.' tion tor the local treatment of white ol;'.l.u2orr.hea andr while I hav fro- , au",,t'y K'vn sam in tie adrloe I gladly-do so ajraln. for there is grea flanerer in nerlectinr in hi. -f entng health and, comfort racking -dls- ease. Mix I os. tannic .oM .mi 1 ... antlsepuc vHane powder. IJte a tea spoonf ul to a quart of wnrm wter talc daily a n injection with syringe. '