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I THE PITTSBURG PRESS SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19; 1905 THIRTY-SIX i ri rn -l- fo)IDUlWBROS. it was Jul 00 UUU UU Lumbago, Sciatica, Cccralgla end KIDNEY TROUBLE CURED BY Suggestions for a Washington's Birthday who originated the most liberal system of popular credit. And no house has ever seemed to come near either our liberal terms or low prices. This store stands alone, unique the 44 Old Reliable Credit Mouse" undisputed in its leadership, while others make noises. aofferad an terribly with KaeusutUsia In my b-k tb' wild no get out nt IW.

i imn Of Tour -5-OKOra" m.na nrooorM bottle frrm skirt, quaint cap and dainty flcbu, 1s seated in a high backed, old fashioned chair holdine; a fan coquettishly before her face. Washington, in full Continental uniform, kneels before her and clasps her hand. Tableau 4 is the dreary scene at Valley Forg-e. A nisjrht scene in camp is shown. With boughs of trees sprinkled with cotton batting make a back- "Is thfre a single 1da anrwhfre for a Washington's birthday party, one that has not been done a hundred Hm?" despairing inqmrHi a very up to date hostess the other day.

"I have ransacked rcy brain for something MTt, arid, much to ray disgrut. nothing but the hackneyed tea and colonial dancer with the tiresome hatchet and cocked hat as present themselves to my imagination." This particular hwifss i3 unfortunatly not alone irt her search for original -ways drarrltt. at sle uciaff It lun act tea troubled at all wjtk Rheumatism. I raannt praiae yaar ramndy euov.trb. for vb( It haa son tor Wia nooauneod It to arary sufferer." WKS.

TlftI3U a JACK. Bilkboro. writes: "Yonr" PROPS' la a wABderfal medicine, I euffered on told ivieery for years paxt wirt the wm form ef Neuralgia, SiMaUca and I-ambafrn- 1 "iu in nek pals that I could no -r-al a Mop. While In That eotidttioc I raait your adTfravemeat and benf at a bottle of "4-DROPS." In even daya after IF ue I was able to walk around ths liowe ano do tnj work, now ana in better health than I have been for eht years, rive different treated me but vti vary able to temporary SWARSOM'S cores Rheumatism In any of Irs Jorras cr slaves of devslopment. Applied externally it affords instant relief from pain.

Taken internally it rids the blood, tissues and joints of the uric acid ONE WEEK MORE Or FEBRUARY FURNITURE BARGAINS New and Old Stocks Sailing During This 25 Off. 1 1 DINING ROOM FURNITURE. and other poisonous matter which are the cause of the disease. It never fails to enre Rheumatism, Sciatica or Lumbago. Swanson's "5-DROFS" has effected mora cures of the above named ailments than all other remedies combined.

Keuralfle Pains cease at onoe when "S-BROPS" Is used. Nothing else ever discovered will afford such early relief or effect a cure so quickly. In Nenraigia the nerves are inflamed, they throb and shoot from congestion and arrested circulation. "S-iRGPS hastens circulation, quiets the nerves and the pain stops. Kidney Trouble, that most dangerous and painful disease caa be cored by this remedy.

It acts oa the blood, purifying it, and at the same time cleansing the Kidneys of all impurities. It removes the poison from the system and restores the kidneys and liver to their normal condition. If you are suffering from Kidney Troubls or Liver Complaint, you should not fail to secure a bottle of "5-DROPS" 2t once. "5-DROPS" will cure Rheumatism. Lumbago.

Sciatica, Gout. Neuralgia, Kidney Trouble. La Grippe, Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma. Catarrh Nervousness, Backache, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Croup, Nervous and Neuralgic Headache, Heart Weakness, Creeping Numbness, Sleeplessness, Eczema, Scrofula and all Blood Diseases. A trial bottle will be mailed free of charge to every reader of this paper upon request.

Cut out the coupon and send to us with your name and address. Write today, to $100.00 I to 75.00 to 60.00 5.C0 to 50.00 80c to 6.00 7.00 to $100.00 Sideboards China Closets Buffets Extension Tables. Dining Chairs Dinner PARLOR FURNITURE. 9 Suites Cabinets Stands Pictures Mantel Mirrors. Davenports $20.00 to $150.00 9.00 to 35.00 1.00 to 20.00 1.00 to 10.00 i 7.50 to $100.00 to $100.00 RfflTlfPS is entirely 11 I tS BmB free from alcohol, opi- ates, salicylates or other injurious drugs.

If "5-ESOPS" is not obtainable in your locality, order direct from us and we will send it prepaid on receipt of price, $1.00 per bottle. Large Siza Bottle (30O Doses) For Sale by DrutTKlsts. Ask j-our druggist lor the "Swanson Pill," sure care lor constipation. Price, 3 cts. GO-CARTS are in.

Xever saw such beauties, Buy now and be ready for bright, warm days. COUPON No. 283 fat nl eaapoa and send tt with your name and ad. dresa to Swanaon Rhea, matlc Cnre Chicaeo, aod yon will he sent a trial bottle of "S-DROPS" free, postpaid. 111 fTBaDS SWANSON RHEUMATIC CUBE ISO LAKE STREET, CHICAGO.

MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE POSTILION. Suites $18.00 to $100.00 15.00 Fancy Rockers. Hall Racks Leather Couches Bed Lounges 2.50 to 7.00 to $30.00 to .412.00 to 5.00 to 10.00 45.00 30.00 $35.00 $55.00 $75.00 $30.00 $15.00 $3.50 $50.00 $45.00 Toilet Sets 3.00 to Reed Rockers.

2.50 to Folding Beds. to Brass Iron 6.00 to Chiffonieres 7.50 to Clocks 2.50 to Bed Springs. 2.50 to Mattresses 3.50 to quaint coiffures, although a little difnoult 1 AV- ot attainment. When the era will admit. RvVVi VTf Powder and patches are worn.

The I Xl patches are always attractive and are cut "IsSfSsI: I into crescet and star shapes, and in the TjfeXiSS I ae in which they were worn the poSit on of each dainty beautirier had a meaning. X.r The headdress of accompanied by a mSvsf fascinating over-the-shouider curl and l4SS3f Mack velvet rlhhnn 1 AS.WNvwV quaint coiffures, although a little difnoult ot attainment. When the era will admit rouge, powder and patches are worn The patches are always attractive and are cut into crescet and star shapes, and in the In which they were worn the position of each dainty beautirier had a meaning The headdress of 1800 accompanied by a fascinating over-the-shoulder curl and black velvet riM-. -u SOME Wonderful Cures. Mrs.

A. Fell. Webster. Uux 174. eure.3 of cataracts.

V. Bosert. 123 Fourth Homestead, curfd of cataracts. Mr. H.

Smith. McDonald. Bos 189, cured of optic Atrophy. Mario Kneclet. 217 Schoemaker t.1..

Monn, cured of Scums on eyes. E. Dellar, 1201 Braver Allegheny, cured of cross eyes. iir. James Hazel-ncod, Ally, curci of catarrh-Mr.

R. l.oga. Slffii Keystnna cured of deafne3. And thousands cured. $19 FOR A CCMPLETE CUBE This iiberal offer will be withdrawn without notice.

This is giving special expert UcsiiuieOt -tt on-temii tha orig Fancy Chairs Carpet Sweepers Bookcases Writing 35.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 2.75 to to 5.00 to AT THE PARTY. MURPHY'S FAMOUS TERMS inal cost. i THESE TERMS THS SAME Tt ALL. to entertain in rrnncr of the memory of the Father of His Country. Originaliry ls a rnighty scarce article and one which when found is to he made a note of.

Mr. Wagner in his Life" has said: "Novelty is Nothing endures tut the eternal commonplace." The average Washington's birthday celebration id a splendid verification of this theory, hut the twentieth century smart woman or man will have none of it ntid thur.3 the commonplace an deadly dull in spite of the French pastor's doctrine. Here is a suggestion Which is goinc Into operation as a novelty function on the evening of 'S2d of February. The affair may be arranged at short notice, end nothing more in the way of expense Is attached than the usual evening party demands. This rare and radiant novelty Is a "head party." This affair does sound rather frrewFome certainly, and there is an mi-pleabant smack of the guillotine about it until an explanation if forthcoming.

Ie-rpHe its name, the "head party" is a pretty and peaceful function, con-fisting of nothing more bloodthirsty than ft fancy party where the guests are asked to come with their hair arranged after the fashion of our own and other countries at different periods of their sartorial existence. The rei-t of the costume is simply the ordinary evening dress of today. Tou have no idea how funny and grotesque persons look with a head of one period allied to a body of another. Great care must be taken that the women's gowns do not in any way carry out the predominating era feature of the coiffure. The regulation evening clothes cf the men make their "get up" easier, as there is no simll3rlty in the clawhammer cant and the wig of Beau Brnmmel.

At the Washington birthday party the fcostess will arrange her head as much after tle Martha Washington stylo as rossihle, and the host will esssy that of he dignified George himself. The guests have a wide coiffure field from which to choose. Hindoo ladies have queer and distinctive headgear, and the finery of the Norwegian peasant girls is prettv. German frauleins. stately Grek coils of hair with their charming veil draperies and the Persian women with alluring eyes peeping from thfir masked features are all wonderfully effective head effects.

Then Japan and China furnish equally Transactions Confidential. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 12 Worth. 60c First Paymsnt, 61c Weektf 25 Worth, $1.08 First Payment, I. GO Weekly 50 Worth.

$2.00 First Payment, $2.00 W.ekly 75 Worth, $2.50 First Payment, $2.50 Weekly 100 Worth. $3-00 First Payment, $3 00 Weekly me i Croat makes a becoming selection. When a verbal invitation is given for the head party" the scheme should bo explained to the prospective guest, and Jf cards ar sent in one corner is writ- 1 'Coiffures arranged according to any period you may prefer, ordinarv costurne!" to be wcrn with them. A too zealous guest at the partv would spoil the effect by navmg a cos- I tume which harmonizes from head to toot. To bring in some local color and a George Washington atmosphere the room i rhould be draped with American flags Intertwined with those of Franc 1 picture of George and Martha wouM coin- i ph-te the decorations, with a bowl of r-d i white and blue flowers on the mantel j-s a patriotic emblem.

The supper table would be lovely decorated with artifical' cherry blossom. Of course tradition will i necessitate using the hatchet as a sou- i vemr. but something novel evn in this i design is possible, for several hatchets are now combined in making attractive I belt bucklfS fnv (lin BiHe 1 (U) rift (ID PEIMN (TD'mCtD ground and. if possible, let fall small bits of white tissue paper to represent a snowstorm. Of course the lights are all dim.

A group of soldiers, with Washington conspicuous among them, are standing in the center of the stage, while at the eampfire other soldiers are warming their hands or cooking. Some patriot song should be sung daring this tableau. An exceedingly pretty picture is Washington's entry into New York. Washington is in this tableau mounted on a horse, with a footman at its head, while pretty girls in white are strewing flowers in his path. A wooden horse would do for this act; for instance, one that is used a3 a sign in front of a harness shop.

The last scene is "Peace." Washington is seated in a stately chair draped with the stars and stripes. On one side is a sailor and on the other a soldier, while behind him stands the goddess of Liberty holding a laurel wreath over his head. The singing -of "The Star Spangled Banner" ends the tableau. Before each picture, if the children are not well up in the history of their country, some one could give a very brief outline of the event to be illustrated. GRACE GUISCOM.

hearsal would be sufficient. Before making the costumes it would be well to get an illustrated copy of the "Life of Washington" and follow the designs shown in the pictures in enexpensive materials, such as paper muslin, canton flannel, tableau the babyhood of Washington should be shown with a room furnished in cid fashioned style and lighted by candles. Besides a fireplace is drawn up a wooden cradle. In this will beplaced a real baby if possible, or a baby dool dressed in nightgown and cap. The mother, in Mary Washington costume full skirt, fichu and cap will be seated rocking a cradle while she knits a stocking.

It would be very effective to have some one sing behind the scene a pretty lullaby. The next picture depicts the cherry tree" episode. A small boy dressed in knee breeches, buckled shoes and a coat with brass buttons and cocked hat appears in this. In his hand he holds the memorable hatchet. A man, supposed to r.is rather, in Continental dress, hold the large branch of a cherry tree laden with crimson fruit.

A tall man should be chosen for the part, as the contrast is more droll between the large man and the tiny boy, who looks into his face with the "1 cannot tell a lie," expression. "Washington's wooing" comes as a third picture. A lady with powdered wig, dressed in a gown made with full HOHUJ 0) AVENUE CQ 1 1 aeutf MaalaS. untyTg Oldest In AHegheny Co (J 62d Year in Business, UUC LLIV lilt." i I might be able to stand the strain of wearing a hatchet pin for one evening. After supper a stately minuet may be danced, which will be another Washln-ton concession, but an always lovely and graceful measure when stepped with a risrht spirit.

For a child's party Washingtonian tableaux might be arranged with verv little preparation; possibly a single re- FASHION TID BITS, Buckles and buttons promise to be more popular than ever. They appear upon towns, capes, coats, hats and slippers. BLINDNESS. Cataracts, films, scums. eyelids, optic nerv troubla and other causes of blindness cured without ressrt-Ine to sureery.

Even though other oculists have pronounced your case Incurable, our eminent specialist brinas mes-saee of cheer: So long- as there Is sieht there Is hope. NO KNIFE. NO PATN. NO RISK. Cross eyes straiehtened in a few minutes.

No Knife, Pain or Risk DEAFNESS and CATARRH. Deafness and catarrh in Incurable till tha cause is removed: 05 per cent cf all esses of deafness ara caused from catarrh, and it Is by our electro-abeorptiaa that we absolutely cure tha mcst stubborn cases of deafness and tcatarrh. Writs if you cannot coVne to the office. STATE INSTITUTE DR. L.

ROSE DALE, consulting doctor. Office hours dally 9 a. m. to p. a.

Sundays. to 3 p. m. CONSULTATION FREE. cherry and a piece of citron for foliage on top, they -will bring a festive atmosphere to th plainest meal.

The cherry and hatchet are still favored as decorations for the "Washington Birthday party, and stores are bountifully supplied with novelties for this season. The woman who invests in several The bride or the debutante can find no more becoming- or girlish style fo an evening gown than the- simple gown with a bodice made with a postilion back. The gown itself is of cream colored crepe de chine. The postilion, which, comes to a point at the front of the waist, is of daintily figured pompadour silk. A narrow ruching of crepe- outlines the bodice ornamentation.

Lace, with edge outlined with ribbon, finish the sleeves. When cut low from the shoulders, as in the model, the hair should be worn low. The skirt is ornamented with graduated double ruffles of crepe. The uppermost ruffle is set on under a ruche of crepe. bunches of cherries at the bargain coun- Tha glass tray for smokers has suggested a novelty.

The tray, with a wooden rim find brass handles, is set over a handsomely embroidered linen doily. The Japanese dragon is a favorite design. A back is set over the doily to DAINTY DESSERTS. Vanilla Souffles. Rub two level tea-spoonfuls of cornstarch and four level teaspoonfuls of flour in a little cold milk.

Pour this combination into a cupful of scalding milk and stir until it thickens. Add the beaten yolks of four eggs and a pinch of salt. Remove from the fire. Iow beat the whites of the eggs stiff and etir them carefully Into the hot mixture. Fill souffle cups two-thJrd3 full, stand them in a pan of hot water And bake in a quick oven.

Hickory Nut Ice Cream. Pound one pound of hickory nut meats in a mortar until they are a fine paste. Add to BE SURE AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GRAND OFFER FOR FEBRUARY During: Ihla the second nnd ah or teat month ot the year, we vrlll srlao xnrt discount of 25 per cent on all teeth. ter is wise, for she may use them tor some future affair of this kind. A buff and blue jardinier packed with sand has a branch of a tree standing upright in the center.

Upon this are hung cherries and their forliage. Fine ones can be made of white tissue paper, tinted reddish and yellow, and others of cherry paper. At the base place a miniature hatchet; from the white embroidered centerpiece radiate green, vines which terminate in a cluster FOR WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY In giving hints for Washington's Birthday celebrations, Klizabeth W. Morrison writes in the February Housekeeper: Dainty souvenirs can be made at home, and also ice or cream crps. Small wicker baskets, costing five cents apiece, can be trimmed with paper cherries and foliage.

A paper lace doily fitted in the basket holds a handful of candied cherries. Glasg sherbet cups encased -with daintily-made paper petals or cherry foliage tied to the stm. with cherry of rose ribbon, make dainty receptacles for cranberry or cherry ice or strawberry frozen cream. Colonial hats of buff and blue and pasteboard drums are cleverly designed for bon-bons or cake. The former can be made of circles of couble-faced paper pasted onto little paper cups, then pasted up on three sides, one ornamented with a cockade.

Even the ordinary family meals on this day can be made attractive by molding such a commonplace dessert as blanc mange in cups decorated with candied cherries cut heart shape and the cream sauce tinted a delicate pink. Apple sauce and plain cream, colored with eran-berry juice and frozen, make a delicious combination. Served in glasses with hold it in place. Shaded algrets are taking with some milliners. Some of thpse are of one color in several shades which fade to white at the tips.

Others combine two or three, colors lijce the hues of a rainbow. is one of the new spring lies for gowns. Tartan Is a Scotch plaid. Bodices are drafc'n down close in front without blouse. The newest hats are worn tipped away froro the face.

This gives most women a youthful appearance. Set of Tetth, 25 Per Cent Off With Gold Crown and two Goid Fillings FREE. Set of Teeth, 25 Per Cent Off "With one Gold Crown and one Gold Filling FREE. Set of Teeth, 25 Per Cent Off With Gold Crown Fre. of cherries; miniature hatchets form the I place cards, and napkins are folded into i mciu vjuaii vl cam i.

i 11 cei aside until a custard is prepared from a pint S20.00 SI5.00 $12.00 8.00 SI5.00 SI 1,25 9.00 5.00 with with balls of chocolate bonbons or candied cherries to represent cannonballa. Wholesale ICE CREAM, MILK AND CREAM, Edw. F. McCafferty Dairy Co. 170S Fifth Ate, Pitts bars.

P. A A. Phone 14S9. Bell 14S9. ROSE ROSETTE THE LATEST.

Very attractive is a crushed rose rosette set in shirrings of satin. Set of Teeth, NOTHING DOING. Maud Muller on a summer's day Put up a bluff at raking hay; But on the high road kept an eye In case the judge came riding b3-. 'Twas evident she'd torn a page From the traditions of the stage. For while Maud wore a scanty skirt.

The rake with ribbons was. engirt. And when in view a nag did prance Then Maudie did a lively dance. Accompanied by the kind of trill That farm girls use in vaudeville. The judge rode by without a grin; Alas, he just impeached had been For charging ten bones, sakes alive! Per day, and only spending five.

Exchange. Florida, Pinennrst and Camden. Excursion rates via Seaboard Air Line. Shortest route three daily trains carrying through Pullman and parlor cars. vbich yto the a fiuaranfee Remember, these are the beat teeth, rrith for SO years.

We offer $500 reward for the reduction of oK rnitsnv DISMON ot mUK. tnree eggs and a cup of sugar. Keep stirring until it thickens so that it will not curdle. Take from the fire, add another cupful of sugar and set where it will cool. When quite cold add the cream, with the hickory nut meats and freeze.

Marlborough Pudding Peel, core and cut in quarters six apples, steam them in a very little water until tender and rub them through a sieve. While hot adk two level tablespoonfuls of butter. Let stand until cool, then add tire yolks of two eggs well beaten, the rind and Juice of one lemon, one cupful of sugar and a cup of cream. Flavor with sherry wine or nutmeg. Line two deep pie plates with good plain paste and fill with the mixture.

Bake in a quick oven half an hour. Beat the white of the eggs and add to them two tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar. Heap this over the pies and brown slightly in the oven. Jellied Banana Cream Remove the skin from four bananas, cut them In quarters jruarantee whose teeth we have refused to rinlr i'iiii. ft These r-rices include PAIVLES EXTR ACTION OR-SO PY.

j) CAINE. 0 POISO. TORN MOUTHS. Gold Crown, 22k. Guaranteed, $3.50.

Gold Filling $1.00 Up Brldgework, Guaranteed $3.50. Silver Filling, 50c. ifiTRHIYDE Sunday Press Pattern No. 2797 Tissue Paper Pattern of Box Coat MM WPB MLIASLE JEWfLF.lt. M530SM1THFIELD5T OPKTff SUXOATS, lO TO 3:3.

A HANDY LITTLE BLOUSE. To j-ou happen to have seen the "town and country blou3e." that chaste and delightfully simple ideal in blouse evolution? Tt is a aevere tailored affair, as trig and simple as a man's negligee shirt, yet. dainty and girlish in the soft, colors In which it is exploited. It is made perfectly plain, with a very shallow yoke across the back and shoulders. The sleeve has no more fullness than a man's shirt sleeve and closes with a plain little wristband.

There is a soft. lay-lown collar, a box pleat down the front, and a generous patch pocket on the left front, making it temptingly boyish and becoming for country walks and sports. Those seen were in white, tan and delegable shades of blue, made of pongee, f.ne flannel and sllk-stripeJ albatross. EVEXIXGS TO Si30. SO YCAKS IF OUC IOC A TOAf ft SCOTT DENTAL OFFICES, n.

11. fctansen. oua farii Jiag. 623 PENN AVENUE. The pattern will be sent to any address en receipt of 10 cents.

Please give number and age distinctly. Address Department, The Press, Pittsburg, Pa. A STYLISH BOX COAT mm Why Women Suffer Hera ara soma of the ana place in a double boiler with one cupful of Cook until the bananas are tender, then rub them through a very fine strainer. Soak one tablespoonful of gelatin in one cupful of cream and put the milk and bananas in an agate pan over the fire. Add the soaked gelatin and four tablesnoonfuls of granulated sugar.

When the gelatin is dissolved turn the mixture into a bowl to cool and add two tablespoonfuls of lemon extract. Pour into molds and set in a cold place. XPERT DEVELOPING and Printing; for Amateurs. All things TO GET RID OF MICE. Make a mrxture of cayenne pepper and finely powdered quicklime.

Lay a little heap In front of their holes and with a pair of bellows blow the powder into and All Kidney Troubles 418 W0OD STREET symptoms which indicate women ara aufterins; with NEKVOUS DEBILITY: A constant renins; of fa- -tigue, irritability, insomnia, a low. dispirited ftel-inB, loss cf weight, d-apondency. half circle un Cured by them. Then paint the entrance to each hole with liquid tar and sprinkle the I ahelves where food is kept with the pepper and lime. It does not kill the mice, but keeps them away.

SAL-LAC PHILADELPHIA WISDOM'S WHISPERS. It takes more time to tell some persons how to do a thing than to do it yourself. The man of. even disposition accomplishes a great deal without much In the way of show. When the unexpected happens don't der the eyes, pain in head and ba-k; weak, tired and exhauatd.

cold feet and hands and bearing down (iiirs. In rurh a hese a woman's future happiness or misery hangs on the se-lectiora ot a remedy. Xatural DEXTIST The illustration shown isa particularly smart model for a young girl, and is well suited for school or general wear. While it is perfectly plain, an air of unusual jauntiness i3 given by the tailored collar and reveres. As the coat is loose fitting it will fee easily donned 'and doffed without crushing the fluffy dress underneath.

Any of the tan or dark colored cheviots, cloth or kersey can be very successfully used for this model. Buttons covered with the material, or of pearl, will carry out the idea better tbjpn a fancy button. If desired, the collar and reveres may be omitted ami a round neck used instead. The material required for medium size is yards 44 inches wide. stop to discuss it; get It under control at once.

People in love do not realize how much i valuable time is wastid in airy nothings. For 21 Tears at Girls who listen to queer stories from 229 FIFTH AVENUE. Send Ho Money Mail the Coupon Full Dollar Bottle Sent FREE to All. a I as I a contains no Opiate. Alcohol or t9 I Baa CI other barmfnl draes.

It is composed of simple, heipfui herbs that soothe at once andcure raFicay- want Every Sufierer from Rheumatism to try Sal-Lac, because we never yet have found one single case, no matter bow far advanced, that Sal-Lac has not helped cr cured. People bedridden for months, swollen and distorted beyond all resemblance to a human being, have walked and run after taking three bottles, and scores cf cases enable to work and earn their daily bread, have been restored to health and happiness in 30 days. Sal-Lao has proved Ssrf Si Rheumatism or Kidney Troublein ten thousand that it cannot core. Send ns the Coupon Below and ret a Bottle of Sal-Lao FREE. WHIbCFFER WHEN RELIEF IS SURE Sal-Lac is fnr sale by ail Drngreists, bat coupons are redeemed only by ns.

Write us today and we will send you an order for a full dollar bottle oa CHICHESTER'S PILLS Original and Only Oeaalne. frrRhetimatSlH tOLisa That hacking cough easily cured if you use DR. JAMES CHERRY TAR SYRUP. Pleasant and easy to take. Jseyer fails.

At drng stores. 5 cents a bottle. inaaea most women shrink trorn exl.n!ns themselves to tho embarrassing question uivl examinations of a male phyEician. Lxrrl-niRntins; with medicine Is dangerous. Yon need prompt 'and positive help.

lieine; a woman, you can talk to me freely without any restraint or embarrassment, giving full particulars so that I can proceed In an intelligent manner to treat and cure you. I treat women only. aDd from my lona; experience, complete and modern appliances anil aK kinds of electrical apparatus, I am prepared to promise you a speedy and permanent cure. Consultation and advice free and acr'i ly confidential. Write you cannot call.

close 2c stamp. DR. ETHEL WRIGHT KIRK, Specialist In DISEASES OF WOMES. Room 304, Second Xatlonal Bank Bide-. Cor.

Ninth and Liberty. P. A. Phone 1929 Main. Office Hoara.

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of z. -d PaB I- DisSSg lb aE.v ui hi aa i.iiic Itm, arala jntkiu.ribb. Taka titer. RfWa Buitrm SaVatltatiMa ih laatta-tl- art TJT" OrrUt. or a4 aetata ia COUPON M.

utter, mr ailDrwln. Cat eater Caessleal C.Z 4 Maoism Sanare. PHiLa fXj men create a feeling of contempt. To be proud of one's work is commendable; to be conceited is condemnable. A haughty spirit shows a sad want of mental harmony.

Economy practiced judiciously brings a condition of satisfaction. A false view of life is given through tales of dissipated pleasures. There is no actual barm in occasionally patting one's self on the back. Philadelphia Bulletin. A PROFITABLE BUSINESS.

The doing up of fine ucderlinen Is far more important In these days than ironing a shirt, and a good living awaits the woman who cares to learn this art and practice it In the cities. When these articles are washed and dried, tha ruffles and trimmings should be dipped into weak starch and rolled down tightly, keeping all starched. and fine portions inside. Iron ia about an hour. First of all.

iron the sleeves, then the ruffles at the bottom, then the back, and finally ail the ruffles and trimming and the front. Housekeeper. Cut this out, AM in with name and address, number and description, enclose ten cents and mail to the Pattern Department of The Press. SEND IN THIS COUPON TVDT Number. Age.

Kraaa mr4y 2S l-aat aa Chlcaaa, Ilk. CmJTTT.a'StfKisT Yoa may send me an orer on yrar druggist for a fullered dollar of Sal-I-ac. It i to cat me acOitnc; In war and does art place me ndcr obligatua to bay. I promi? to take mis bottle ust as directed. SoZ-Lme sir ik frescriftien of a ld German Scientist, Dr.

Berlin tturre tkattJOO years euuixcia nvu renomud ihrettgimti the Ger-ma Empire for his wnderfui cures of Rheumatism, Kiattey ml Vtf'V, 'J-jW DOCTOR Annie J. Schuyler SPECIALIST Diseases of Woman Hour. to a. nct. Name.

Address. and Bladder" TrexiUs. Sold by the Maker. iSTIEFF PIANOS K18PEXX AVEMT. TC IVRaa aa.

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