■ — A Good Hair-Food Fir*t Aid. * She’« such a help to her clever hus­ band. Everybody knows that he is a genius, but few are next to the fact that little w ife aids him in his every activity. W e got a look-in at this : state o f affairs at the surprise party we gave him the other night. When the food had been discussed he was called on for a speech, of course. He arose from his seat beside his w ife — he hemmed and hawed, and The first cross-country race between then he said: aviators In this country was won by “ Ladies and gentlemen— I am total­ Lincoln Beachy. who flew from New ly unprepared, o f cousre, and— er— York to Philadelphia, winning a prize being as I said totally unprepared, of J5.000. He also won several prizes you must — er excures me for being at the recent International meet In Chi­ — er— unprepared. I — er— ah— I was cago, and excited plaudits from the hardly prepared fo r this— e r” And thousands of spectators by bis many then his w ife interrupted: Does not change the color o f the hair. daring "circus stunts” In the air. “ Why, darling,” she said, “ you Form u la w ith «ach b o tti« Beachy not long ago attracted atten­ knew it perfectly this morning. The Show it to yo u r doctor tion by his daring flights at Niagara j next sentence begins, ‘ Knowing as I him about it, Falls. Driving a Curtis biplane, he do.’ Now can you go from there?” than do as ho «aya flew over the Falls, down under the What helps they are, these anxious suspension bridge and over the death­ You need not hesitate about using this wives.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. dealing rapids. Frequently his ma­ new Hair Vigorfrom any fearof itschang- chine was so close to the water that ing the color of your hair. The new Deuced Bad Form. he was drenched with spray. 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He was elected governor In the most perfect of all bodily pie 1903 and was defeated for senator by urea; It Is also the only one whld John Sharp Williams In 1907 and by la equally helpful to all the ages Senator Percy In 1910. man; helpful from the nurse’s song I Mr. Vardaman used spectacular her Infant— to the music, unheard methods In bis recent unique senate others, which often. If not most campaign. One hundred and sixty quently, haunts the deathbed of ox»n, harnessed In eighty spans, drew and Innocent spirits.— Ruskin. a chariot upon which Mr. Vardaman rode through the streets of Meridian Sign of Superiority. In a most spectacular parade during “ Some of the primitive instincts I his tour of Mississippi In the interest of per In the highest civilization.” his candidacy. There were five brass the statesman. “ Yes,” replied tS bands, and a guard of 100 prominent ethnologist; “ many of our commul citizens rode horseback. 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StnJ f t REMINGTON D « k 4 b m F M tt AR MV UNION METALLIC **• N ow V ork CM, CARTRIDGE CO. failed Later Carnegie sold his Inter ests to the United States Steel cor por«tion for at least three times the price he named to Frick and assoc I atea. Unton Pndllc and Atchtaon are so callod com oetlng road, at many pot .us and Mr. Frick had im ar.su to both — Mrs. M arx J a nette B ates , 134, Huntington, Mass. Because your case is a difficult doctors haring done you no f o o d * not continue to suffer without giT’n< Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable t o j pound a trial. I t surely has cun* many cases o f female ills, such as W flammation, ulceration, displacement fibroM tumors, irregularities, pen*’® Mins, backache, that bearing-doo feeling, and nervous prostration.