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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNtNG, OCTOBER 21, 1917. By Alfred D. Crtdge A SERIES of anniversary meetings of the United Artisans are to be held throughout the Northwest in November In celebration of the twenty-third anniversary of the order, which was founded In Portland No vember 4, 1894. The order has been original In many . ways and has led the fraternal world In several success ful Innovations In fraternal life pro tection. It was established by busi ness men of Portland with a view to furnishing social enjoyment and fra ternal protection on a business basis. It was first to establish a heavy re serve at Its very start, and the first to establish a Juvenile department. At the National Fraternal congress In 1915, when that body was tentative ly discussing the proposition. If. S. Hudson, master Artisanof the order, electrified the asuemblage by Inform' lng them that his older had already started along that unbiased path' and had some Interesting facts and expe riences to submit. The 1'nlted Arti sans wat anion the first -orders in the t.'nited States to admit both men and women on an absolute plane of equality as to benefits, rlrhts and privileges. It was one of the first ta Invest It nroney In home enterprise. thus not only earning a higher rate of interest for Its funds, but enabling manufacturing establishments to em ploy more men. Une manufacturing Institution borrowed $100,000 at one time; another $40,000, and recently a concern In Portland has been enabled to employ 40 more men as a result of securing a loan from the United Ar tlsans. The order has headquarters In the Reck building at Broadway and Oak street, and its Invested funds amount to over $1,250,000 to secure the protection afforded to 20,000 mem bers In seven different states. In Portland It Is taking Into its 18 dif ferent local assemblies over 250 mem bers a month. 11. 8. Hudson, supreme mattcr Artisan, and C. L,. McKenna, supreme secretary, who have been with the order since Its inception, will visit the principal local assemblies, beginning November 6. at Pendleton. At each place they will receive classes of candidates and sheaves of applica tions and will endeavor to pass tha total of 24,000 members as a memento of tha twenty-third anniversary of al ways forward and never a step back ward career of the order. The following Is the Itinerary of tha two supreme officers.: Walla Walla, November 7; Colfax, November 9; Oar field. November 13'; Pullman, Novem ber 15; Moscow. Idaho, November 18; ftpokane, November 19; North Yakima, November 24; Heattle, November 2o and 27; Hotulam, November 28; Ta coitia, November 29; Aberdeen, No vember 30. Will Kit Hew JUtusls. The mem bers of Portland lodge No. 1, A. O. V. W.. are looking forward to the presen tation of the new ritual on next Fri day nlaht at K. of P. hall with much Interest. The computation of the ritual was done by I. C. Herrln. grand master, and It will be presented hv a team and set of officers under Dr. I. N. Palmer, grand physician. On Sat urday night the new Sheik degree will be presented by Pyramid Oasis. A. O. 1'. W. It has been brought up to date by Grand Master Herrln. This latter festivity will mark the forty-njnth anniversary of the A. C). U. W. The Pyramid Oasts is only reached once a year, but It Is lots of fun while the caravan stops there. Janio Moose Will Cslssrate, Tha fourth anniversaty of the establish ment of the Junior Order of Mo.ose 1 will be marked by a Joint celebration by both the Junior lodge and Portland lodge, Ioyal Order of Moose. The juniors number about 100 members and as their senior members reach the age of 21 are accepted Into the I O, M. branch wherever ttiey reside. While this keeps the ranks of the Juniors depleted, it la an increasing feeder" to the senior lodge. The lessons taught the boys are wholesome, ajid fit them the betttr to be men among men and true to tiie highest principles of moral ity and patriotism. Several of the former Junior members in Portland, are with the colors and the personnel of the boys is high. Xnvestad Aaothar $1000. Portland 1'nlon Degree camp, the accident and alck benefit organization of the W. O W. of this city, has Invested another $100 In liberty bonds -from its sur " plus of over $7000. This organization ' has been In operation in this city for nearly 20 years and has 1050 members It has recently removed Its business office from the I.umbermens bank building to the W. O. W. temple, 128 Eleventh street, "and has fitted up comfortable quarters In the reception room. Will Tour Oregon. Grand Chancel lor Leslie E. Crouch Is endeavoring to make arrangements to have C. S. Davis of Denver, Colo., supreme vice chan rellor of the Knights of Pythias, tour Oregon and visit a number of district K. of P. conventions. Mr. Davis la an orator of great ability, and made the acquaintance of many Oregon knights when he attended the supreme con vention in Portland In 1916. When tha proposed tour Is arranged Grand Chancellor Crouch will accompany the party over the state. Orand Patriarch Will Tislt. S. e Walker, grand patriarch of the Grand Encampment of Oregon, will vlsrtt the following cities and towns of the Protection vFronri Skin Blemishes state during November, where encamp ments are located, a-s follows: Forest Grove, November 5; Amity, November 6; Dayton, November 7; Dallas, No vember 8; Sherwood, November 9; Me Mlnnvllle, November 10; Salem, No vember 14; Newberg, November IV There will be open meetings at each place, and members of the different Odd Fellows' organizations, their fam ilies and friends will gather in social concourse under the covenants of friendship. Samaritan, will Confer Degrees. Samaritan lodge No. 2, I. O. O. F., will attend in body at the meeting of Montavllla lodge Wednesday night, and the celebrated degree team of Samari tan, under direction of Kerwin J. Ndlan, will confer the third degree. A large number of visitors from other lodges in the city are expected to avail themselves of the opportunity to witness the presentation of this degree In a creditable manner and in - con formity with the ritual and the tradi tions of the order. Legion Will Give Dacca. The Women of Mboseheart Legion will give a dance and card party at Moose hall. Royal building, Tuesday night, and will have prizes and the best of music. The legion is a new organiza tion in Portland, but has already made a success of several social affairs, and is attracting to its ranks the wives and daughters of members of the Loyal Order of Moose. Bad Kan Will Welcome Strangars. The social and card party to be given by Willamette tribe. Improved Order of Red Men at Eagles' hall. Third and Madison streets, Monday night, is open to members, families and friends, and the hospitality extended will be hearty and courteous. It will be a good place to get acquainted with some good f raternallsts and patriotic Americana. Boweaa Circle Monday Afternoon. Rowena circle of Ivanhoe Homestead, Brotherhood of American Yeomen, will hold Its next meeting at the home of Mrs. Margaret Todd, 1220 Boise street, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Take Woodstock .car. Ladies of Ivanhoe Homestead are cordially invited to at tend. The Rowena circles are intended to Increase the social and fraternal ties of members of the order. Grand Herald Will Visit. C. D. Ab bott, grand herald of the Oregon grand ' lodge, I. O. -O. F., will visit Talent. Or., lodges as representing the grand master, October 24. He will be In Central Point October 25 and 26. Odd Fellows will greet him with open meetings and characteristic hospitality. XXasonlo Boll of Honor. The mem- bers of Washington lodge No. 46. An cient, Free and. Accepted Masons, are preparing a roll of honor with tne names or its members who nave en listed In the different branches of the military and naval service. The roll of honor will be suitably framed and displayed In the lobby of the lodge rooms at Masonic hall. East Burnside and East Eighth streets. The follow ing members are so far known to be In the service of the flag: John E. Adams. R. A. V. Clarke, R. B. Comp- ton, Alex Donaldson Jr., R. J. Fuller, C. 17. Gantenbeln, A. H. B. Haffentten. Edward F. Henry, John T. Henry, Ed ward A. Holburg, R. J. Hurlburt. J. R Kelly. James B. Mann, Alfred J. Met- calf. Earl B. Morden, A. N. Murray (Canadian service), John A. Newbold, John S. Phllbrick. L. A. Pickett, T. C. Pounstone. Halvor H. Rasoh, Victor H. Sinks, Carl F. Greve, C. 5. Martin E. D. Strowbrldge, C. Ralph Peckins The secretary of the lodge, J. H. Rich' mond, would be pleased to learn of any others. In astern Oregon. J. W. Slmmoni deputy head consul of Oregon for tha Modern Woodmen of America, Is In Eastern Oregon visiting local camps. He will attend a Joint state convention of the order at Parma, Idaho, with W. H. Tyer, state deputy for Idaho. and J. G. Tate, head auditor, on Octo ber 31, and will return to Portland November 2. Bisters Will Hav Cards. Orphta temple, Pythian Sisters, will give a BOO card party Thursday night. Octo ber 25, in K. of P. hall. Eleventh and Alder streets. Prizes will be awarded and a general social hour enjoyed. By Dr. Lena K. Sadler . FRECKLES seem to run in fami lies. Broad-brimmed hats or sun bonnets may be worn, but under no circumstances should a little girl be bidden to remain in the house and jg shun the beautiful, sunshiny outdoors Just because she ' freckles easily. Don't apply any lotions to the freckled face without medical advice, for great harm may be done the tender skin of the child. Often upon the scalps of young, ' children may be seen circles ratner, patches which are slightly rough to the touch, and which cause the hair to fall out and the spots to remain batd. This tame affection may ap pear on the body or the face, pie- senting a ring of reddened skin with t a scaly border. Ringworm on the I tcalp Is hard to treat and medical , help should be secured, for; In spite ; of all that can be done, the disease j I ox leu ruiia us uuufac, ica iiir iu,,v ! bald spots over the head. Ringworm i of the face, taken early, is helped by ! carefully painting with tincture of ' iodine. i i The mother should always bear in mind that ringworm is a "catching" disease, so that all handkeruhiet's. pledge fo save jfhe counrrvs frtfi.fi I .'V.tWa netting? The edges are finished by) t Stable Full Of Dashing Sea Horses Left to right C. L. McKenna, sn preme secretary and H, S. Hud- towels and clothes are to be Kept sep ton. iiuiffmff master artisan of arate. The disease known as mange. i-ij which so often attacks dogs, is noth-i the Inited Artisans. Uig molc tnun linKVVOI.m antl chil. j uren oiten contract the disease! Irom ! ujgs. Kingworni, whether it be on children or dogs, may be greatly ' helped by the use of appropriate rem . edits. i The much poulticing of boils has done an untold ffifiount of mischief. Many children and. adults are in their graves today because of improper treatment of boils. Blood poisoning, which so often follows the careless poulticing, as well us the uncleanly lyi enlne of boils, can all be avoided. New York, where Jenny Lind once uefore touching a boil the sui round sang, are to be seen the strangest lng skin should be thoroughly, washed and most interesting aquatic speei- with sterile cotton and laundry soap, mens it was ever my good fortune to and then disinfected with alcohol. It behold. i. very much better for the trained f!rart ,1 f th. Publishment i nds of a physician to take care of a ag pool whih t -Ar t ail. but a hark ve"P on the lips when sutfering with : ; ; II W.fe' I S i A velvet bat- can ba-Jtept . In good condition by wiping It with Plec of black stocking after brushing? The thick rib of Swiss chard leaves la excellent cut, boiled, .chilled and served with a French dressing? When a pillow case begins to wear tit should be unstitched at the bottom and folded so that the old side seam goes down the middle? ' il is easy to remove ringer marks around doorway by using a clean cloth dipped 'In kerosene, then wipe with, a cloth wrung out f hot water? . A satisfactory washclot.1 is made of two or three thicknesses of . mosquito crocheting; a scallop Jn p!nk or blue. , j wnen boiling cabbages, a aii ve-i act of vinegar en the back, of Ibe stove win absorb much of the odor? Cottage cheese made wivnout boiling ' wnr is usuaity me oenir i nm cum l" much softer. ,;: ; i iiic-iiauiou menu is ruauv uj ,hi ing unin ousters icrm on me surrace of the dough? . ... - , Craig Kennedy Scores Agnin -"The Ear in the Wall" and'" "The Silent Bullet," two more volumes of Craig Kennedy detective stories.- by : Arthur B. Reeve, are brought ouS this week in a new edition by Harper. & Brothers. In both o.f these book the Intuitive Kennedy solves problem unsolvable to others. 'Bee Tnesn Crinkle Tip and Tanlsh, Xieave Skin Gloribnsly Clean," Bays the oreen Tavorlte. Taleska Snratt. ST TAXXRA BtTSJkTT iv NT'- -I -JL M sV' . -u- . -""W 71 UNA DM I RED From one Sundi to the next I ha seen a face sallow and full of muddy spots become . al most as clear as a lily, and the only cf thing that did it was a mixture, made 05 U By Madge Arthur NDER the roof of a building in iff; V TITi vm . . .lt ' I LlrV wl.0' at home of one ounce of el n ton and Ith-youTflngera-cYoTh yo"uacan WZS&&t? t32SFV, rub off with one stroks every super- 7'r' B!'r n Zl fluou, hair a easily aa you can wipe ?wn- fSiJtIL.Zn. ?rJ itm use In off a Httle spot of dirt. You should 5n JiL,,uL .i. In first moisten tie hairs with aulfo solu- Shl S?tsS tion fof a few moments then everv momt. The intone can be M- .halr. heavy and light, and no matter S,ufii' SavaVVnint af th i' where, will eom. loose and riht formula will make over a pint of thla ' off the skin. 1 It's slmnly wonderful. QU'ca-worains; complexion oeauurier. I TfT It It rinoa Tint harm V Vln In - " any way whatever, and leaves nc mark. MISS T. A. It is dangerous to use' It is ideal. For one dollar you can get mechanical and other instruments for from any drug store enough sulfo bust development. The most effective solution to last for quite a while. developer I know, one that Is safe and Everv woman should have this works In many, but perhaps not, In all splendid article on her dresointr table, cases, is a mixture of two ounces of because It Is simplv to use. is absolute- ruetone and half a cup of sugar in a lv safe and never falls. It In cutalnlv a pint- of water, taken in doses of & remarkable what a difference . is pro- two teaspoonfula after meals and on nucea on me average race oy 'ne r- i imm lormun is m,na u moval of even the llffht "down" which anything can this should do the work, many people do not think of removing tni nL. 'ifiiiiht1' Und XU ROAMER Your face powder ts will ee I am entirely right. evidently not fine enough, this Is tha .. trouble with a great many of them. MISS "A. B. C. Ive seen bald i want you to Irv a powder made spots fill out In two weeks with new after by own formula, of extfaordl- hair by using this forrnula. I muke nary flnenesa, softer than down, hair grow almost likev a weed. Just "vi.v-. snr.ii x'.. rnn.r nnw he from time to time climbs and rests disease, or. experienc ng a . , s and you'll have the best hair grower and brunette at fifty eenU a box;- All -from his merry-go-rounding. to the de- Itv" or even a i"'i" m r"Z i Tle Miss Columbia poster is featured as an appeal ior uie success ever Known. Get an ounce or neta- my friends rave over it. J t light of spectators. ' of Food Pledee week, October 28 to November 4, when It is 'V "hv r"T5 lWl'liZ ... d. tKAMonlLAa n1nnrr iha o K n 1 &1W11U1 VI caiUUUWl . U U I tiiCJ . . ... " " v a. aaiv i ' j . I in 11. HmiH h aIh ma..a nrn nrkan t P J-lf huge sea lion who. in water as clear " - b f5 I 3 . AHL J , . ' U crystal, may oe seen circling a large - "1 VT. ...v.. . ffvS V-"rf' 'rfv , n . in the center of which is mooied m t.iuu..,. . "liV' 12 11"" '-" t' A - i' ' 1 i f, n.k.r,n ,ui, mlhtv m.r o common for small children to de-1 ' - 1 v - ' '54 ' ' " - in nrir, r,f .ma.nr r,nnls a r nli- usually run meir course, ana wnen gators and crocodiles, too proud or too they are fully developed they should lazy to take notice of anything, while treated - with zinc oxide, simple a sea cow munches hay from under- , borated vaseline or ichthyol. neath. instead of from on top. Belt- Children's hands are very often dis ing the entire place on two levels are figured by warts. They should not scores of apartments with plate glass Dt5 allowed to remain untreated, but fronts, through which can be seen ; should be taken off with the high swimming in and out among grottos frequency current, which is very ef of stone and shell all the kinds of fish fectual without any harm to the skin you ever heard of in your life, and j 0 the child whatsoever. Most chil many more besides. dren suffering from warts usually But it is of the sea horses I wish to pAaa through the stage of charms and speak. There were the other day jingoes which are popularly used to something like 30 or them doing wnat remove these disagreeable growths racing men might can tne prelim planned to enroll the women of the nation in a mighty .army U j (or with a half pint each of water MRS. T. M. O. After thlsf if It . i t iv - l i m i .1 ihnn a o ra 1 n aami a thai vau on m nAt fight for the cause of food conservation. I EN million food conservation campaign is that the homes of this How Fat Folks May Become Slim Get Rid of Ten to Sixty Pounds Easily - To be excessively fat Is very em heiress lng. People who are too stout are u small y sensitive on this subject Style and fat folks are strangers Therefore, people who are carrying around a burden of unhealthy and unsightly fat will be glad to know that they may reduce their weight without starvation diet or tiresome exercises. If you want to become thinner In a simple, safe and reliable way, here Is a test worth trying. Spend some time dally In the open air. and get from the druggist a box of oil ot korein capsules; take one after each meal and one before retiring at night. Also follow the other simple dlrec lions that come- with the box. Weigh yourself ono a week, so as to know Just how fast you are los ing weight, and don't leaVe off the treatment or evien skip a single dose until you are down to normal. Even a few days' treatment has been reported to show a noticeable reduction in weight, with the flesh firm, the skin smooth and the gen eral health Improved. If you are ten to sixty pcVunds over normal weight you should' give thts treatment a trial. You win likely find It la Just what you need. It is a . fine sensation' to be free from the .many discomforts of . overstoutness. J Adv) lnary canter." Head on they came to- "ward us roans, bays, sorrels, chest- j nuts and blacks. Little nags they were, to be sure, the largest not more than six inches long and the majority less than two Inches, but each showed the proudly arched neck and lean, shapely head of a theroughbred. See the little horses!"- screamed an excited child at my side. 'But they haven't got any legs. said her older and more practical brother. And alas, they haven't. But, for that matter, neither have those pieces belonging to the game of chess, which we term knights, but which, neverthe less, unmistakably resemble horses. These dear little sea horses, moving swiftly across our field of vision, need no legs or feet, for there really Is, you see, no ground for their feet to rest on. They neither gallop, pace nor trot; they simply glide, avoiding col lisions among themselves with amaz ing dexterity, and holding their heads for all the world as though they were under curb-bit and double check. The area of lands in the United States which could be cultivated could the water that covers them be re moved more than equals the combined areas of Great Britain and Ireland. I pledges! Twenty-two million homes visited! A national cam paign projected so , large in its scope that the work to be accomplished is as great as though a census of the coun try were to be taken in a week! Such is the program outlined for the food pledge week campaign. Oc tober 2 8 to November 4. Herbert Hoover has termed this ap peal an "unprecedented adventure in democracy," an adventure that will determine whether or not a democratic form of government is, after all, fitted to engage in a death grapple with an autocracy. . Tht appeal In the food pledge week country be enrolled as members of the, 1'nited States food administration. Broadly speaking the United States food administration Includes every man, woman and child in the United States because food control is in the hands of the people. The food pledge week campaign, therefore, resolves itself into an ef fort to secure as a result of voluntary agreements pledges insuring the gen eral support for a well-defined pro gram of food conservation. The food pledge week campaign represents an effort to induce as many df the Amer ican homes as possible to unite in a common policy. and alcohol). Use this frequently, and should again occur that you can not you will have a head of hair to be t the neroxin for blackheads .or the proud of slntone for the complexion, simply ... send the price, which Is 00 cents for AW'OVFn One of the lnrred i' nts either one. to my secretary, addressing- ofNgTsEIklTownn hve1ardPeHghtt- ChlfAo WaSS ful result on hair. Its usn In a sham- ",n, ?",J.i"f;t,ca-11 U!" n. yoU poo cannot oe equaiea. xou can rim. - even better results for a thorough head- . . wash by dissolving a teaapoonfi.l of HAZEL X. Tha deep wrinkles on eggol In a half cup of water. For both cheeks can be easily removed as twenty five cents enough -eggoi can be wrtnkleo on any other part of the, face, secured to last for a dozen or more Unfortunatolv few people realize how shampoos. very easily It may be done.-'They spend mor.ev for a'l kinds of " cream MRS F A. M. Blackheads can b and treatments, -when a elmple-mfx-removed in a few minutes. Hard to ture. made at home, of two ounces-of believe, perhaps, but it is true. AIL eptol and two tablespoonf uls of glycer- you hav to do is to rub the black- lne In half a pint of water will ao: head region with powdered neroxin marvels. It hu a wonderful rejuven which has been sprinkled -on a wet atlng effect on the skin and one can cloth. They will vanish completely, look years younger in u- short time. Steaminc and pinching will do no Oet the eptol at any drug store for good. Neroxin is sold at drug stores, fifty centa. (Adv.) To enable a man to hear the telephone In a noisy room and at the same time have his hands free for us. a sound applifler terminating in a tube to be inserted in one ear has been invented. BREAKS A OLD IN A HURRY Scout Now Aviator A scout with nerve can acorn plish ' anything he goes out for. This Is proved by Clifton Penn Oreson the youngest birdman In the service and one of the nerviest. Oleson is scarce 18 years old. but he has gone through the rigorous training in aeronautics at the Curtis Exhibition school at Miami, Fla, and has been granted a commission al ready by our war department. He at present is stationed- at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, training other boys. When the youthful birdman was 12, he saw the great Beachey make his sensational flight at Dubuque. As Beachey's "plane circled and cir cled and at length swooped down to earth, small Oreson. with uncon tained excitement, broke through the cheering . throng of spectators, dodged policemen. Jumped the ropes and reached Beachey; He had to shake the flyer's hand and tell him that he, too, was going to fly some day. A group of policemen made a rush for-the boy. "Leave him alone," the airman said. "that, kid has nerve and that Is what makes an aviator." Reader Interested in Women In a recent interview in the New York Times on the public taste in read ing and the many proofs that it is swinging away from fiction and taking up book, of thought and purpose. Charles E. Butler; vice president of Brentano'a, book sellers on a large scale, called attention to the fact that "there la a constantly growing demand for books devoted to the feminist movement. , "Pape'sCoIdCompound" is pleasant and affords Instant Relief. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and break up a cold. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and sAr passages in the bead. stops nasty discharge or nose running. relieves sick headache, dullness, fever- ishneSs, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blowing and snuffing! Ease your throbbing head: Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound, which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts with out assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Be sure you get the genuine. Don't accept something else. (Adv.) AN IDEAL LIME TREATMENT for those suffering from chronic or acute pnlmonary asd branchial . troubles, - or coog-bn or colds. Is N ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE I-ne Calcium rrenaraUon wbk-h iny b takes by the average penwn without dis turbing digestion. Asr efficient toolc and tissue builder. Contains no Alcohol. Nar cotic or Habit-Forming; Prug. 2 sis, bow $1.50. $1 six now 80c Sold br all leading druggists. Eckjaea Laboratory. Philadelphia. Ill I Kill 1 1 I VVVB W IllillXnf f'nrs SI 1' 17 fU 1 ill HI 1 W. v m nit wffinv mm i iii i u 1(111 1 A mother who is overworked, tiped, nervous, irritable on the verge of hysteria makes an unhappy home. , The very thing she does not want to do. For forty years this and Such a condition often develops a serious derangement of the . feminine organs, causing irritability, despondency, . sleepless nights ancL nervous prostration. At such times- remember z?. there is a tried and true remedy, Vegetable CdmpoiM famous Vegetable Medicine has been conquering the ills of women the very best proof of this is such letters as these: Northport, N.Y. "I suffered from a female trouble and doctored for a time, using; all kinds of treatments. The doctor sajd I would have nervous prostration. I was so nervous and had such bearing down feelings and headaches, and my housework kept me on my feet so much that 1 had to do something, and I was persuaded against my will to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I found the first bottle helped me and I continued its use so I am able to do alt my work. A year ago I was miserable. I again bought Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, taking it regularly, and I now consider myself a well woman. I have tola lots of women about it. Some would rather pay a doctor, but some have tried it and found it helped them as I said it would. "-Mrs. John Alexander, North port, N-Y. Denison, Texas. "After my little girl was born two years ago I began suffering with female-trouble and could nardly do my work.- l was very nervous but just kept dragging on until last summer when I got where I could not do my work. I would have a chill every day and hot flashes and dizzy spells and my head would al most burst. I eot where I was almost a walkinr skel eton and life was a burden to me until one day my hus band's step-sister told my husband if he did not do some thing for me I would not last long and told him to get your medicine. So he got Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound for me, and alter taking the first three doses I began to improve. I continued its use, and have never had any female trouble since." Mrs. G. O. Lower Y, 419 W. Monterey Street, Denison, Texas. Bridgeton, NJ. - "I eannot speak too highly of Lydim E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for inflammation and other weaknesses. I was very irregular and would have terrible pains so that I could hardly take a step. Sometimes I would be so miserable that I could not sweep a room. X doctored part of the time but felt no change. I later took Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and felt a change for the better after the) second day. I took ft until I was in a good healthy conr dition. I recommend the PlnkHam remedies to all wo men as I have used them with good resultsvT-"Mr' Miupobo T. CCMstXKGS, 24 Nw St, Bridgeton, N J. For many years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No one sick with woman's erins women o health. ailments does Justice to herself if she does not try this famous medicine made -from roots and herbs, H has restored so many suf- i. JLydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. V - f ;