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(THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL", PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMCER 9. 1C13. COLLEGE GIRLS FOR l:mgerial jobs is1 ; niinnnnr ftr nnnnnifiT runruocu unuQuoi I SPECIAL INSTRUCTION FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS, . , iff ?n; .. ! $ e:-wv. . . yj" fay. '-v:::x:;.::. . K y Head of English Company Be lieves This Will Solve Prob- lem .Worrying Parents, (tJnltefl Press LhmA Wire.) London, Nov. 8. The problem "What shall we . do 1 with our girls H wmch liu become .'a -source . of much worry for English' parent on account of the steadily increasing emigration of .mar- :. riageabie young men to tne colonies. " ' has been solved, . la - part at . least, by : . Sir Jesse .Boot, the British drug king. ' 11 'proposes training college girls by wholesale and finding them -managerial Jobs in hia large bualneaa. ' hoot believes 'that there"1 la a profit- able career open to the - average well . ed ucated English " girl in commercial - life, and: the-, aristocratic prejudice against ftrade haying, been consider, ,' had plenty of applicants from among :-, whom to select his first 60 embryo ; manageresses. '".; ', Start Is ' Sxperlme'at. : " As the head of the. great company known as "Boot's Cash Chemists," with hundreds of drug; stores scattered all over England and a greet manufacture ing plant at Nottingham, where he be gan business 40 years ago with a little . one-horse shop, he is now well able to take care of practically all the little girl graduates of the United Kingdom. The 60 he is starting with, are only an experiment . ..- , "'' -: Bootowes his enormous success to his kindly Interest In his fellow beings and to his adoption of American bus! ness methods. - In the early days of his business career English drug stores ' were sort of a branch of the medical profession, end the druggists charged -exorbitant prices proportionate with doctors' fees, v For the poor, medicines were a lux ury. From occasionally, sympathetic reductions In price ; to deserving cue tomers, Boot eventually came to gen eral . underselling of his , competitors. They talked about violation, of profes sional ethics, . but Boot said he had no particular veneration for ethics. --Besides, he quickly found it was gooi business. , ' . t , Campaign; Against Monopolies. In later years be entered upon a suc cessful campaign against the monopo lies which had formerly, resisted ail efforts to reduce the price of proprle- . lary medicines. Taking : up ; the American Idea of window display, Boot early broke away irom ine old conservative traditions which . limited ' the contents of drug store windows to half a desen carboys of colored water. He hired expert win. dow dressers, and his brilliantly lighted stores and attractive displays soon Jus- tuiea tms pou;y. custom also for- Daae doctors and druggists to adver tise, but Boot spent nuge sums on ad vertising ana again he was lustified. In fact, he revolutionised the drug bust- , ness oi ingiana. ' " Cheapness Xis Xotto. Although cheapness Is the motto In 41 i v. C 'V f iff'. if ZtU5lC y f i - s Scenes In headquarter where Portland Sunday flchool workers receive lnstraetiotf and Inspiration, president of the Sunday Schoo "Workers' TJnlon- -. - Inserted Is picture of Mrs, F. R. Cook, By V. W, No more advanced or practical line o religious training is being carried on In Portland than that conducted every Fri day afternoon by the Portland Graded his stores, Boot does not stint his em-1 Union of Sunday schoor workers, ployes. Hi husre factories In Nottlnv. I This union, although one of th nio. ham are model Industrial InstltuUons. I neer organlsaUons' of the city, is strlct- liuu.tiuiiai na nuunxainea witn theliv n.tiuiit. md Mnhin. in idea of Insuring- the greatest possible comfort for the workmen and work women. There are women superintend ents whose sole duty Is to see- to the oauy weuare or the thousands of girl employe a pnysicai arm instructress, and a doctor who has unlimited power in ordering rest or holidays on full pay. scope, this fact being borne out by the woras or tne official song: , ; .vWe're the Portland Graded Union,' iiuusn im maeii in me state. -We- have all the late Improvements, We have babies, we have grandmas, ; ' We have all the kinds between, We have teacher training classes. um mi jrvu va ever seen, , The union constitutes about 100 mem- IS FAR FROM D H t- bns wa mMt t0T th 01 purgoac of PRINCESS MARY'S LIFE familiarizing themselves with the les son , for the coming Sunday. ' There Is always a leader and In addition to the general outline ot the lesson given by her, there la a general Interchange of Ideas on how to get the most out of the lesson and how to best present it to the various classes which range all Ge way from cradle roll babies to gray haired men and women.; i: , This year's course in advanced teacher-training Included ten lessons on each oi tne lonowmg topics: T.i Teaener; Pedagogy i or the Science of. Tjeaching; Teal laons on the Phychology of Hu man Nature; the Bible School and Church.' Mrs. Fanny Hurlbut Perry Is the instructor in this course. The library, containing 40 of the lat est and best books for Sunday school workers and a variety of periodicals, is in the hands of Mrs. M. B, Meacham. In 'L the musio library, which Is . In charge of Miss Lulu Forester, there are songs : and exercises suitable for all grades and special occasions. : Some of these are given at each meeting. . The symbol and band work library has pic lures and objects suitable for Ulustrat lng lessons, also a handwork exhibit. All of these libraries are circulating. Miss 014veClark Is In charge of the symbols and handwork. -:; v - r- - :a Miss Else Is chairman of the mission ary committee and Mrs. W. I Wilson of the temperance committee. ' ' These committees are ever ready to lend' help In - their special ; lines. Mra A. ' S. Dresser, chairman of the social J com mittee,' gives 'suggestions for .Sunday school parties. The field work Is es pecially large in scope aa the committee, j of which Mrs. C. A, Morden Is chair man, will visit any Sunday, school -on request ;' In the superintendent's eeo Uon, of which . Mrs. A. P.. Blttner la chairman, general Sunday school prob lems are discussed In a practical way. ' The union ' is Interdenominational; it Is ever ready to receive new members and new Ideas, for one of jits first fund amentals Is practicability and the latest and best methods. The officers of the union are: President, Mra T. R. Cook: recording secretary,- Mrs. C! A. Mordent corresponding aecretnry," : Mrs. IL A. Goode; treasurer, Mrs. O. 8.-Dean; li brarian,' Mrs. M. B -Meacham. T2ie rice presidents of the various departments are: General,. Mrs. H. H. Wright: cradle roll. Miss Olive- Clark; beginners,' Mrs. W. E, Whitman; primary, Mrs, M. B. To- bey; junior, Mrs.- R. I Cravat; second ary, Mrs. S. W. Ormsbyj superintendent section, Mra. A. Fv: Blttner: first stand ard teacher training; Mrs. N. Perry; ad vanced, Mrs. W. B..01ia-;., ..i Europe and in America. The most Im portant one in France is At Dombasle. The University of Nancy receives $176, 000 and the Charitable association of Dombaale receives $175,000.'. The Nancy celebration was , held , simultaneously with that , at Brussels, at which . AX. Solvay was present la person. WOMAN SAYS HER SOUEtOMffDORK London, Nov. . 8.-Mra Rebecca Jaw, an old age pensioner-: of Little Chester ford, 'Essex, who recently . celebrated her hundredth birthday, 'wu left a widow at 4 J, with seven children under li.' , By working in the fields for farm era, by sack mending and washing for the farmers' j wives,, she- brought up her family.-.-J, .i t-"' She tolled until she Wis 70 when ehe was admitted' to one 'of Lord Bray brookCs almshouses on . the Audelev End, estate, where she. remained nntll she was 00. . t. , t, . h ' Asked to what ahe attributed her stood health and long, life, Mr. Law said: -iiara work, my dear, and' happy with I it No woman has worked harder thani I have, and I was never happier thani when at work. I love everybody. . . If i I ;, did not, I; should oo t have lived , so long." -v"'V,,,;-f LONDON H0SPITAL.T0 . i .HAVE AMERICAN WARDi -r-,(waon, Nov. 8.-ji.acmstw wp-f,.-,,, port i: being given to the project to v establish an American ward In the Lon-j don hospital. ' The idea is a good1 one. anil . Im Hila. ln . lanrki mHAMIiril iff " h initiative, and aid of ' the Hon, Sidney ' Holliirirl. ,vho nresinent, or tne iamoua - . hospital, "which is the largest and best) ; tlw'Vl'u -tn iuuKlBiiu. . iinn woou nuijf . ,;v seconded ; ? by ; number : ot American' peeresses and others who have the in- trntfl' tit AmHnnn a.wv fmm.hflm ' at - heart, land 'whose prompt response ; id ' inn .innau nfia iinz tn.iiaiDr.auc. .1 An "acre-foot" of . water, a term com monly used in Irrigation, is 43,660 cubto feet,, or the 'amount needed to fcover aa acre one foot, . , - - 4 . '';;iir.i:iv 4 'Distress" writes: "My 'hair la so nllv ana siraggung l wish you could tell me wneuung to maae it sort ana liurry. it makes me OOfllUvelv homlv. I stun have a' great deal of dandruff.", j i , , -Answer; Mnnv mrrmtn muiM tram dmuwui it imy nia sort, nurry hair. a n t- ra i vnn aa uarw aimnu easA on that will make your hair soft and null-. i win overcome aanarurr, itch- Ask your drugarist for a 4 ,a jar of plain yellow minyol and use according o curecuonB. ana yeu wui be surprised iu noie ine ouierence in your nair, "Fred W. .writes: "I anffer ' with headache, indigestion, nervous dabilltv and am also thin almost to the dancer point . Whatcan be done for me7" , Answer: ; tou can very rapidly over come these difficulties by tj sing t-graln hVDO-auolane tablets. Thev an not iinla sealed cartons- with full -directions. fKeJAQCTO iiuwuuua Bnsworca ueiuw are geaar erai in character; the symptoms or dls- , t eases are given and the answers should -i- myyiy i My case or similar nature. - r i iBOB i wisnins , lurtner aavica. rrn. . may. address. Dr. Lewis Bakeiy' College ' vuuuuiK. eiU ai r arsi. rui iwonri strrskATsi nov. i - iiu RuureBB must, oe given, nut only -initials or fictitious name will be used! l" i!'A prescriptions canr be filled at anv well stockeil Sm .tor. ' . Any druggist. can order ot wholesaler. , take helpr .at 'aU.; ' J am aisobOthefedi with .constipation." s: -i.s , w . W -.-Answer; You should not neglect In-' , uiarauug ,auiu vunsupation, as, 11 ieaas r , to more ' serious troubles; very fre-i ' quentiv appendicitis Is. caused: by thls- neglect. . Beain at once anit talc hltl trlopeptlne. These are packed In sealed! - cartons with full directions for taking. -Xaura S." writes: I am so tired anil i ' drag one foot after the other. It is very! hard for me. aa I have to work. Mv' 1 . aa , -v ; lionaon, Nov. SSome Interesting deuila of the dally life of Princess Mary are given by Mra Sarah A Tooley I . m vo nwni jaessenger. -. As the one arirl amonar v hmth.n. the princess's life has not been- want ing in rooust run and frolic, and has doHaTi ?hh0B V J.tU9Klrl to Gertrude Boyle Kanno of San Francisco Completes Sculpture xuuwwea tnem nam in learn ing to ride and drive, and could play cricket quite passably. Princess Mary has been taught to be uuBirious needlewoman, even though ahe may ' have arrived at It through : some tribulation. Onm. h.. a visitor to the exhibition of work for the Needlework Guild was admiring a JOAQUIN tyilLLER BUST IS - COMPLETED BY SCULPTRESS of the ''Poet of the Sierras" After Eight Years' Work. Social. Gossip in San Francisco, By Marion Mac Rae. Ea- Francisco, Nov. $. Oregonians Krlin sarlll alwava hetia aa rnm strvnr In of Princess Merv'n the eueen lau-hiei m ""2rw. I0f toi. ansrw w. afraid it ' . " the Sierras will be Interested in the Some rears aro the nrin... , I really wonderful, bust of Joaqulm Mil a savings bank account, and used toler iuat completed by the noted sculp go regularly with her governess to thetreBS Gertrude Boyle Kanno, At the viuh ui innui-r rtim mm. af k a ..Mhmiair. tn nr. A Beantr Bfask l. w . .v,. maax invented bv a pAmifen Wa.l.e- Ta..i- -h . M SSlSrlrJ'-Af'J"" ' his'Tribute to his former townsmen by f orated rubber plate to cover all of a lace but the eyes, nose and mouth and : a net to inclose the hair. Piles Quickly Cured at Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure; v t jiTiai racKage Mailed Free to , All in Plain Wrapper. proffering the hospitality of his pic turesque mountain home, and on that occasion we saw the beginning of this fine work which Mrs. Kanno, (then Miss Boyle) declares has taken eight years to complete. It is ragged and life-llKe I fr UPC llllliellir almost to uncannlness and will be cast in herolo else. After a short exhibition in the studio of this talented sculptress the work will be at the Hotel Oakland Court and Oregonians should all avail themselves of a view of 1C . votahle Art Tlewa. San Francisco is known far and near as a musio loving city, but credit must be given it for an equal passion, for art There is seldom a week goes by without private and public exhibitions which are attended by enthusiastic admirers of all that Is worth while In art , This week two well known western artists. hot h Dt whom - rinntnt western llf and scenes, Lee Randolph and Maynard bis on, have exhibitions whloh are causing those who first "discovered" the cele brated Keith, to claim new discoveries in these painters.'. '?V','; V '-a And so for music even the Tango- mad society , element has time and in clination for the splendid renditions of grand operas by the western Metropoi-J iian vpera company,, ior uiv umnr mvr clai Mmremanta of au-tlstov anal for the Many case have been cured by a trial Symohonv Orchestra, concerts, which package of Pyramid Pile Remedy with- are always events de luxe. At yester- out further treatment, When it proves day's concert Mme. 8chuman-Helnk Us valtre to you, get more from your- Appeared as soloist, and the Cort theatre druggist at S0d a box, and be sure you Packd to the galleriea with, V. a get the kind you ask for. Rlmolv fin fashionable and musio loving audlenca. A . V " a. All Banns 4a f"lj-kvr a , earlll atiirrt ,- hist The Vy-MUd Smile. Senor de Gorgorxa will i return . this Kave yourself from the snrw- w.ee.K om -a nortnern4 tour anas join tn.., a - T- 7"'" Madame de Uorgorxa who is-being . x out free coupon below and mail today. ... . . ... - a a. . . 77.'. jwoama aa uorirorza, wno aa ,L. lu.v... M.yuwr ana nis bllia tensively entertained : by . . bee ', tnany friepds here.. They will both sing at a reception to be given them by Dr. Harry Tevle at the Falmont:-!&r''l Soolety Awaits Greenway Ball.. V The two social events now heldlnor the breathless anticipation of the smart set are the first Greenway. (the Bachelors' and Benedicts' ball) which, wlir - take place Friday otneat week - and the Charity ball ' on the twenty-firsts Miv ureenway will give his famous annual dinner on . the evening of his all and . unoerstana number his Port- FREE PACKAGE COUPON P Y RAMID DRUG COMPANT, 402 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kind ly end me a -sample of Pyramid Pile Remedy, at once by mall, FREE, In plain wrapper. " - ' Y-i'-i j cY,l. i ""m' . -,. T . If. M M tStreet".'J . . ... .,, , . , vy , t-: c a v ' 'BX. i :M ;Vi H itau land friends are Included In the 100 din ner Invitations. . . ;. v i So widely successful was the Rrsxll. Ian ball given at the Oakland hotel recently, when Uve monkeys and par rots tnade t&e troplcVt setting, realistic, that a Halloween event as undertaken which was not quite soknoisv but. far mora spooky. and ln additions to the regulation Jack-o'-lanterns, wUches, en blems and all that real greeneyed-'flve owia, greeneyea live black cat and un canny looking cat helped the impassion Istic effect ab much desired., As usual Mr, and Mrs. Douglas crane promul gated this unique affair andit seems evident that society '.will not lack sen sations while this couple continue to be the. fad. ' V'.-'-i; .. lively Olven An Assistant. , D. O. . Lively , of Portland, who is chief of the Department of Live Stock of the Panama Paclf io ,. International Exposition, has been allowed an assist ant by President C. C Moore. The apr pointee is Mrs. William Grant of Va cavllle. "Y" '' . ". California women have never been found wanting in public fluty yet, and this week eleven were drawn for grand Jury duty in San Mateo. These include some prominent society and literary women, but .not ' one has shirked har duty so ar. - An ehorate program in which many notable musicians ' participated was f1?0 .?n' tha' '.occasion of the official dedication of the Lincoln . highway and the greatest enthusiasm evinced over the project. As the terminal of this greatest of roads, San Francisco is taking a lead In promoting the work and the results are manifest all along the route. The Columbia river highway was mentioned on this occasion and the ardent . hope expressed that the i- Paclf io highway would soon form, the Connect ing link ; for the greatest automobile route in tne - world, A ' Y- ' ,'.- ---v. t:v yersoaal MCentloB.;-;. V" " i. ' VR. Ijj. Macleay is a guest at the St Francis this-week and Is participating In jnany social affairs-i.'1..,-, -, .'" The many friends of Miss ? Harriet Pomeroy who anticipated meeting Miss Barbara, MacKenxie . as her ut month, , are disappointed over the post- vvimiucui h Aiacivenxie s visit un til late December. Many social functions are planned for her. &.,.. v: -..;....., ' Mr'.; and Mra Wtlllanv. Hart Wood, who live at the Fairmont,; went north this v week to attend the wedding of Miss Romayne Wood Vto' Henry Wess inger. They expect to be in Portland a- week before returnlnar. Th v. m Calvins- have returned to their Ram. mento street home from Salt Lake and are arranging , for Miss : Calvin's mar riage to Oeorge Edward Lawrence early In December, !; V;'..".v,. .f--vy!-? Other visitors ,to Portland .are Mrs. A. S. Baldwin and Miss Laura Baldwin who are the guests of Mr. and -Mra James Lowe Halt - . v..-' Geerge A. . Russell of : Portland, Mr. and Mra G. A. Taylor of Piinevlllei and Edward Burke of Medf ord are at th Stewart hotel this week. Other Port landers at the same hotel Include Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Moore, George E. Get son, J.- I. Classedel, A. W. Emery, Mr. and Mra 7. W. Shopleigh, Mr. and Mra William Evans and K. F.'PhUpott D. O. Williams of Klamath Falls R. H. wood of Roseburg and Mr. and Mra H. M. McGulre, Mr. and Mra IL-J. Frank. Daniel D. Woodman, George H, Grombacher, Roy O. Tatea, Alex Wagner, 3. H. Havely," Grant Gordon, A, R. Jobes, all of . Portland. ar ' registered at , the St Francis and Palace. , I SOLVATES BENEFACTOR 0N VERYC LARGE SCALE PssvKoy.,'tVi-Tbey.eelebratlon 1 ef the fiftieth; anniversary of -the Solvay workshops at Nancy, recalls the fact that M. Solvay is to a certain extent the Carnegie of France. -He Is certain ly one of the most generous publlo ben efactors living, . and apart from the many princely gifts which he baa dis tributed at . various times . In the past be baa now. marked the' fiftieth anni versary of his great manufacturing firm by a magnificent (4ft of $1,000,030 to various Institutions . in . France i and In Belgium, v' t'tir-;i-&m- The celebration was In - honor ot the invention of the process "for manufao turing , soda ' by means of ammoniac, a Solvay invention. -Factories using the process exist In all " the : countries of siciansL ana if usea aeoorainar tlona you will soon he rid of headache, your Indigestion will be srone. and von will gain from 10 to SO pounds. These tablets should-be taken regularly for several .monies ana I am -oonuoenc you will gain in. flesh. "Lee" writes: I have tried so manv remedies for rheumatism that I am al most afraid to try any more, but if you can leu me a sura remeay t win try It. - Answer: Do not he dlaheertaned ha. cause you have not been able to find something -that -would overcome -your rheumatism, for' yen can1 be relieved If you wiu take what I teu you. Uet from the drug store: i Iodide of potassium, 1 drams; sodium salicylate, 4 drams; wine of colchlcum, 4os; comp. fluid balm wort 1 oa; comp. essence cardlol. 1 ot, and syrnp saraaparlUa. B ose. Mix and take a teaspoonrul at meal - time and again before coins; to bed. Tem" wrltee: "I have suffered with a bad cough for some time and X am also weak and tired moat of the time, which I think is due to the severe coughing Can you give me a remedy T" ' f Answer: Yes, your weakness is due to the coughing, but you should be well re- appetite is also very poor." Answer; What vnn. naail t a mul - tonio restorative treatment Take the! - . tonlo prescribed below and you should soon he strong and healthy and will not I -a have thati tired feeling. Tour, work will! . . become a pleasure to you;. Syrup of '. hypophosphites comp., obs.1 tinoture ' v , cadomeme, 1 or.; mix. and take a tea-i spoonful before each meal. This should -be continued for several weeks . until r . you -feel perfectly strong; .y,;.,'; Ttfrs. VW. W. C" asks: -Can r tske: ' Off 0 pounds of fatT X weigh 180 lv pounds; too much for my height'1 1 i y ; Answer: Yes, you shottld by taldng,1!; ae per jthe directions which accompany, ' 6 grain arbolene tablets, put up in! sealed. tubes and sold by well Stocked! ' druggists. They are very good for any fleshy person to take. - : ijV -,1-v e - e . ' . . ; .::- ' '"Anna TV writes! tf hava taV.n t .: medicine from aeveral doctors for liver' . ana auaney irouDie ana constipation, DUt i it does not seem to help me at all. Myi'h;i skin is sallow. I have constant head aches and dlxxy spells. What shall 1 1 Answer; The best remedy that I krtowi for your trouble la t grain sulpherb! tablets (not sulphur tablets)- These are) packed in sealed tubes with full direc-1 llAn. -kAM a . 1 . Jl 1 ' lleved by using the following: Get tiu oa package of - essence mentho-laxene and make according to directions on the bottle, then take a teaspoonful every hour or two until the cough is cured. This makes a full pint of the very best and safest cough syrup. - If your drug gist does not have. -mentho-laxene, have htm order , It for you of the wholesale firms, j. , h . . --- ... ,; ' e- "e e . - Doctor: "what caa I take for a bad tlons. Most of the remedies only aggra-1 vate. but if Vou take the aulDherr. tab.' lets regularly for- a few weeks you " Should be well. This will niirifv thai blood and your akin will lose that aal- - (a. ........ - sBust - MotherBedwettln can ha easily controlled in, children oy giving; them the followinar: . Tinetnra cuheha 1 I dram; tincture rhus aromatic. 2 drams, and comp. fluid balmwort 1 ox. Give f irom iv io crops in water an nour before each meal. v . , i .-.;,-,,..- ye e - "... .-.,y TJoctorf I have a very bad case ef catarrh of the head and my stomach, bowels and blood are affected. ' I suffer greatly and - would like relief. -."A.- a." Local treatment should be . Used as follows; Get S oxs. of antlseptio vllane powder. Use a half teaspoonful , to a pintof warm water; snuff tb.: water from the palm of the hand through the nostrils two or three times' a day.. Then make a catarrh balm by -mixing a level teaspoonful vllane pow-. der with I OS. of vaseline or lard and ' apply to the nostrils as far upas fosslble. "Also take a teaspoonful four, Imea dally . ot the following: Bvnm , sarsaparilla comp.. 4 ors.; comp., fluid!" tse of . indigestion t ..'.I' have suffered (balmwort, 1 oa;. fluid ext.' buchu-'l ox. Stein WasM -1 Si ff -T'l 'Vr" ,''V a! toayiS l At We want all' skin sufferers who ' have suffered for, many years the torture of disease and who have aought medical aid in valn-to read this, -,i - We, asv old established "i druggists of this community, 'wish -to .recommend to rou a.proauoi.inat nas giveq many re ief and m&v mean the end ; of vour agony. ; . The . product is a mild. Simple wash, not a patent .medicine' concocted ot various worthless arugs, out a scien tirio compound made or -.well known . an tlseDtlc lnarredients. It la made In tha D, D. X. laboratories of Chicago and is called the . . 9. yrescriptlon for. Xo Same. i. ..."., v ..--r..... til-' , . , This Is a doctor's special prescription one that baa effected many wonderful cures v .-- .i .-- .:-,-.v , Tne effect of JX D. D. is to soothe in stantly, as soon as applied: then It pen etrates the , -pores, .destroys anda throws on an aisease germs ana leaves tne sun clean ana heaitny, ... J;' We are so confident of the marvelous power of D. D. D. that we have taken advantare of the manufacturera a-uar- antee to offer you a full-slse bottle on trial. - xou are to juage ine merits - ot the remedy In your own partleaia ease. If it doesn't help yon it costs you noth ing. '.iKVi.y-'.'V- -'J :'..(.:. ,?:-. ....- ',V,i!V... D. D. D. Soart Is made of the same healing ingredients. - Ask us about it Huntley Drug Co., Washington at Fourth.' Woodard, Clark. e Co Vmt giStS. . , f- . pli- V ... ,, d. D.D. piiircnipiiorj fwiiimmmms Medicine.' Ti A Few -Days Will Be Sufficient; to Prove ; its Value in Your Disease. . , .. kit uuuuisj .ui juui umc ur aa icw utji ina i win demonstrate to prou, without expense to yourtelf that I have a medicine that drives Uric Acid 'poison from, the Oystem, and, by so doing conquers kidney trouble, bladder trouble and rheumatism. v X don't. ask. you to' take my ' word forit, but simply want you to let tne send you some of this medf-' cine so -that you-can;.use'it ptrtonUy.i'cuY.. Yf'Y--y .-c.- " 3 i' I am trying fb: convince sufferers : from these disease thair T have. " . something far better than the usual ran of remedies, treatments and such " thin M. and the onlv wav' T can :iemmntrafa Via i tA'im.t. u pense of; compounding the medicine and sending jt out free of charge. This" I am clad to do tor any suffererVho wilhtake tha time t writ, m ,' ' Understand, I will hot 'Sentf-youva' valueless "sample;, pro6f or. test: treat- " meat," nor will I send you a package ;of medicine and; say that, you can s use some 'ot it ana pay tor tne rest, but I will-send you a supply- free of charge, and you; will 'not te asked to pay for this gift nor .will you be ' under.anytobligation4.iU(,'i'vri, ,.-', i.-yAv.,; ,u ijKi,w "AH I want t knowJs that you have a disease for which my medicjrre is intended.. as it is' not. a "cure-all." and I irive herewith om nf th. u,a. ing symptoms. of .kidney," bladder and rheumatic troubles. , If you notice one or more of these symptoms, you need this medicine, and . I will be giaa, toena"yont8omeyoi,iii n ;you. wm write me, the numbers of the symptoms ou have, give - your .age, and .your4iamend1".'ddress;iMy addresses iDri'TFrankXynott.: 5366 Deaa-an fiu51rfiho y.rhif'aim' t it f Vv,:.' promise'me-nothingj you pay me nothing for iti AUylsask, so. there shal. Ka 'nrt micfsVa ia ha vnn ean1 ma th mini.... '1 """" UK. T. FKANK, LY WOTT - J ; ; description in your own words, and that you take the medkine accordin to. the; directions I eni you:, .It Is my way. of getting publicity, for my medicine so that it will become widely known. - 'a Te-when Vou havetisedVtatisfaction, if they are curable," espe- HIM ot HER, and here 'is an opp'or it that it dissolves and drives out uric, dally, when yott consider-no .'.. tunitv to find out without enst. ohli. who will send medio! ne free of charge to - mu use .w no neea . acta poison, i i tones tne moneys so is involved, and wiiiinri rri-r o-ation of imnnrtnnf Inca .nf lint. . that-they.ywork mamWhwithe;; ray., time and.' m,medici5:''. AU any THESE FEW PAYS may be . the bladder. It strengthens the i bladder fair-minded afflicted person wants to turning point in your lih.Ki.Y: ::r " run Wmg U. rtUeTd.wholntereatee, It stops , rheumatic '..'aches dt,and ; pains ; rTlaai i-i'aLI5' 6 " ' " i th fr" f1'01116,,11 immediately.; It dissolves uric! acid4 r ibese are tke SmDtCBlS: I U? "ceiv W:l. W large illus- crystals so .that back and muscles no longer acne; and crooked joints quick ly straighten out. '' It reconstructs the' blood sand ; nerves "so that you- soon,, feel healthier and stronger.' sleep bet ter and eat;; better and y have energy throughout the day. It does all this, and yet 'contains nothing injurious, and is absolutely, vouched for accord ing to law. , . 'jyyy .'.-'y':y ..-i;y-,.y:'-' ,Sufferers from ' these dreadful and dangerous diseases can surely afford to spend a few minutes a day for a j lew days to demonstrate to their own 1 These are the Symptoms: : . Wjpala in the baox, - . SToo fraqnent desire to urinate. alTervousnese,. loae of flesh. ' trEf '"i in the bladder. yeak, watery blood. ., P1" tt atomaoh. : .I""?1 debility, weakness, disslnees ' iSOFV "n" nnde right rib, S Siolatie rheumatism. - T JO Constipation or lives' trouble. JJ palpitation or pain under heart. IS Pain in the hip joint. 13 k-Falu In the neck or Head. 14 or soreness la the kidneys. 15 Pain or swei inn-In the Joints. JJ Pal or sweuinir In the muscles, 17 Tain and sorenwm in nerves. 18 Acute rlieuiuaiiNin. .. trated medical book - which desrriho these diseases thoroughly. It js the lacgest book of the kind ever written for: free distribution, and a new edi tion is Just being printed I will also write you a letter of instructions and medwal. advice that should be of great help to you; but in Order to do this, I must know that you need my medi cine. Write me the numbers of Ihe symptoms that trouble you, and your age, and I will promptly carry out my promises.) Show an inclination to get well and write me, and I will gladly send you a supply free. Adv. y, . .