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STJTTDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23. 1913 0 THE PITTSBURG PRESS TTTEATKTCAT2 PASTE FOUR Let Me Give You My Experience and Medicine Free A Generous Demonstration of My Remarkable Medicine ana tne uenent or 28 Years' Experience free I 1 I TUG A TDir AT I "JT I want to prove to every sufferer from TJrlo Acid diseases. such as Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble and Bladder Trouble, that I have a medicine that will give prompt and permanent relief in the most chronic long-standing cases. No matter how lonjr you have Buffered, nor low majiy other remedlea and doctor you have tried. I feel aure that 1 have the method arid treatment which will relieve you quickly and aurely.

ft will not cost you one mnnv to trive Av j-Tv eswfm b-' levy T-v i arwai this remarkahle medicine and method of I FIlANTv L.YXOTT I)K. T. who will give medicine nod servires te these who need tree aoon request flFFFR medical book covering every Uric Acid Uhlllihiisa9W bai wwa i- naiA a L. 1 SIS? tj tifui treatment a trial. All you have to do is to send me your name and address, together with your principal symptoms (see coupon and I will at once end you, charges paid, a sufficient supply to prove that my medicine is effective, even in the most stubborn and complicated cages.

There are no string to this liberal offer. When 1 say Free, I mean FKKK In every wnw of the word. Just as aoon as I receive your request, the Pre-medicine will t.e mailed to your address In plain wrapper, with full directions for taking. It is a xift from me and I will not expect payment for It now or at any future time. have had moro than twenty-eight experience in treating I'ric Acid diseases and their complications.

My lonK experience in this specialty has enabled me to majster these diseases and I believe that I have conquered more rases of ric Acid disea'seg than any other A free sift of medicine Is not all I Intend dolnj for you. When I receive your In addition to sending you the fre medicine. I am going to write you a letter telling you about your disease end how to get well. I am also going to send you a copy of my new. large condition and many other things of importance and interest to you.

I am going to do all these things absolutely free. If vou, dear reader, are suffering from any Frio Acid ailment, this offer la made to you. I am willing to offer you this medicine and the benefit of my 28 years' experience absolutely free and ithout cost to you, for the good It will do you and the good you can do me by telling your friends where you obtained the medicine tiiat helped you. In making your request for the free medicine simplv check (X) the symptoms you have on the nttached coupon, write your name and address plainly and cut it out and mail it to me. Or, If you prefer, you may write me a letter de-scribing your ailmerU3 In your own words Addrss your letter to DR.

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It also makes a very useful table decanter for Vinegar, Cafcrap, OUtb OH, etc Hot to take advantage of this generous offer you must order at once. The demand is enormoa. tmt have only a limited number of decanters, which are rapidly being given out. Each order oi OLT EXPORT WHISKEY includes from one to six of these beautiful decanters filled nith thoice Call-fernia Port Wine. 07.DER TODAY.

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That even the smallest child actress on the stage Is endowed with what la called artistic temperament was proved recently when Claude Payton, who Is appearing In "The Littlest Rebel," this week's attraction at the Lyeeum theater, wm rehearsing a scene In the aec ond act between himself and tiny Mary Miles Mlnter. "You are not doing: quite rUrht. my dear," aald the actor, "When I kiss you, you, you must respond." I ft f'nnotipntlon liver trouble. II t'uin under I lie heart. 1 'J I'uin in thff liln joint.

IS I'sin In Hie nrk or bead. 14 I'ain or sorrni-. In tlie kidneys. I.T I'Hin or ni'Mlnv of the Joints. 15 I'ain or HtvpllluK of the mtiacles.

17 I'ain and orriii in nmm. 18 Acute or chronic rhenuiHUiiD. 1 Tain in the back. 2 Too frequent deir to urinate. er'ijHiiN'.

ih.h of fleh. 4 or rene4 In the bhwlder. ft- Weuk. wmrry blood. A or piin in the Momarh.

7 (irnrr.il iimknrwi, flizzines. I'ain or horene under right rib. 9 dwelling in nnv nnrt trie body. "Well, how can you expect me to respond If you are not actlngT" Inquired the little girl. "Now if you want me to portray certain emotions, you must play up to me and give me something to work on." Mr.

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I havr- chocked mv svmptoms shove. Please send me without htv obligation en my part, a supr.ly of your Free Medicine, a copy of your Medical Book and any advice you think necessary. NXMK Age Bom. R. r.

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Wrrite for catalog. Within fn minutes after an application of randerlne you cannot find a Infrle trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few eeks' use, when you see new hair, fine ond downy at first yea but rtally Jew hair prrowintr all over the scalp. A little randerlne Immediately dou- MOTOR SQUARE GARDEN DANCE PALACE TO OPEN. One of the most important announce-ments'of the day Is that the magnificent dance palace into which Motor Square (larden. In Baum near Hiland it I Hi lira 1 inmaji i.jfp,i.,inini!iwiiMni iimi i.i.iiimjiiMniuiiiiiin nniin headoliarteiis nv is being converted, will open Its doors to the publlo Wednesday evening.

Kov. 0. The work of reconstructing Motor Square Garden Into a dance palace that will be superior to any similar place in tlie country Is progressing so rapidly that the opening date has been selected. The cost of converting the Garden into a magnificent, large dance palace Is in the neighborhood of Nossokopf's orchestra will furnl6h the music for the dancing, and Prof. James McLaughlin will be the dance director.

Prof. Earl Millhuf of the Sheridan Road Dance Palace, Chicago, 111., will be the dancing instructor, and instruction will be given beginners free of all charge each evening from 7:30 to Mrs. j. Winger, of the Hub Dancing Academy, Boston, has been selected as matron of the new palace. SECRETARY OF NAVY LAUDS THE AEROPLANE.

"In n'v opinion, the newly developed art Of iil not only tend to limit the duration and scope of hostile operations, but also aid in the control of the seas, one of the elements contributing materially to the power and prosperity of a nation. The potentialities of the aeroplane, when a pi lied to the art of war, are extremely great." This tribute to the aeroplane as an In Vll -lift i a i -i i i i -5 I II II. II 1. ...14 mi Free Delivery In Greater Pittsburgh 410412, MARKET ST. strument of warfare was made by Josephus laniels.

secretary of the navy. Secretary Iianiels is one of the cast of characters enacting "Victory," a war drama photoplay which will he shown every day this week at the Liberty theater. Tho Family Drug Store Bell Phone 1337 Court. P. A.

CT1 Main. u.4 )spjiyiji m.n jii 11 1 mm ui.wsan HARRY TATE IS MOST PROLIFIC PRODUCER. ONE ACT DRAMA HEADS NEXT HARRIS BILL. George Drury Hart Co. Is the headline attraction at the Harris theater for next week.

Mr. Hart has a powerful playlet entitled "The Pardon." This Is Nil iW lir'fi- 1 3 I tale of romance and finance, he plays the character of an Indulgent father whose prospective son-in-law thoroughly out some of his customers, though he hadn't received any threats be said. Inspectors from the bureau of combustibles said a stick of dynamite had been put under Seidenstelns broilers. Official notification has been slven wits him In both the games of chan love and business. Ifarrv Tate, tl.e well known English comedian whose players are to enact the a utomoblling satire entitled "Motoring" in Sheridan theater this week is the drama, Ths Witching; Hour," this week's offering- of the Harry Davis Players at the Duquesne," but I confess tp have weakened considerably since we begun rehearsals for this powerful play.

1 venture the assertion that no one can follow Thomas' Idea in 'The Witch-inR Hour without at least the thought that there in something real in telepathy and hypnotism. And it proves beyond cavil that Thomas is a believer." Mrs. Flora Groden that ahe will be ad- mitted to the bar. Hhe Intends to de- i most prolific producer for vaudeville that MOST ADVANCED FORM OF CUBISFa the Lnglish music halls have developed. He has written sketches caricaturing nearly every phase of sport, including Goltinqr, rishlng, lluutins and but of all thee motoring has been the most successful and the greatest lauyrh producer.

In organizing his acting1 companies to Interpret his satires, Mr. Tate endeavors to obtain types that Is, actors who in their own personalities possess something of the attributes of the characters they are to portray. The "Motoring" HARRY HOLMAN WILL PLAY NEW ROLE. A frolicsome comedy of finance entitled "The Merchant FYince'' will fee played at Sheridan Sq. theater together with many HARRY TATE.

At the Bheridan Sq. company Is particularly effective example of this policy, as Sheridan Square's clientele will observe this week. To Certain Poets. Now Is the rhymer's honest trs4 A thing for somf'il laughter mail-. The merchant's ener.the 'lark's Theie are the buMf-ri i our pa in.

Because of you did befall. You brought this upon us You little mincing there With women's hearts fcn 1 women's hair How sick Dan phost mut ha To henr you Hap of le" A heavy-handed blow, I think. Would make your veins drip srnt1 Ink. You strut and smirk your little wM't Bo mildly, delicately vile! Your tiny voices mock Ood's wrs'h. You snails, that crawl along pitht Why.

what baa Ood or man to do With wet, amorphous thinks like you? This thing alone you hav achieved Because, of yo-j. It Is believed That aft who earn their bread by rhyma Are llks yourselves, erudlr.g sMme! Oh, cease to write, for very ahama. Ere all men apit upon our name! Take up yorr needles, drop your ta, And leave the poet'a craft to men I -Ac REAR ADMIRAL CHAS. J. BADGER, In "Victory," at the Liberty.

vote the rest of her life to charities and seeing that the poor get Justice. Whllo she was studying to pass the examinations of the Appellate Division of the Supreme court she cared for her Ave children and did not let her studies interfere In any way with her household duties. New York city is likely to become the home of a museum for the advancement of peaceful arts and Industrie aa tha result of a resolution adopted try a. sub-committee of the American committee for the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of peaca among English speaking peoples. The resolution was offered by Dr.

Oeorge Kuni and embraced articles of Incorporation for the museum. "We have several sites In mind for the museum," Dr. Kuns said, "but shall take no steps In tbs matter of a site until some time after our Initial meet lng. at which an organisation will perfected. I -venture to predict, however, that this Is the beginning of the establishment of a rwup of musenms which will ultimately become world center of study and research." BEING NSPLAYED Special to THE PHESJ.

New York, Nov. 22. Six young men are showing at the MacDowell club a collection of paintings which represent futurism, cubism and pot-impresaionisin In their most advanced" stages. Some of the block and wedges of color are supposed to be color music, singing glaaly or sadly. Konrad Cramer has six such works labelled "improvisations" Nos.

1, 2, 3, etc. They might appeal successfully to the imagination of an excitable bull and thereby produce an "effect." Andrew Daaburg goes his colleague one better and shows seven chromatic chiaroscuros" in yellow, blue, green, etc. Henry Lvn McFee shows "KxerciPe," which may or may hot be a correct record of the physiological c. anges in a iover of art neeing irorn the exhibition. There is just a bit of excuse for a series of po.t-lmpressionist landscapes by Oliver Craffee.

His "Oar-den" and "Beach" palpitate with light. The exhibition is helped, but not saved, bv some fairly good sculptures, the work of XliJS Grace Johnson and Arthur lee. Arthur Harnmerstein. son of Oscar Hammorstein, is defendant In an action for damages tiled in the county clerk office in behalf of "William Petti-bone, who alleges that Mr. Harnmerstein GKORGB DOT'RY HART, At the Harris, Dec.

1. a new vehicle from the pen of Arthur Lane, author of several very successful one act dramas in vaudevile. "The Pardon" deals a political fac tional contlict between the "Boss' and Use Poslam Overnight the Governor. A pretty love story through the sketch, which received its first presentation only two weeks ago in Chicago. 4 Ladies'S Oaisses'SHits yJiMr Any suit which formerly sold Myi PC I to $20, all styles, no back 5ff.9Q 1 i ifx 1 numbers, or inferior sale ij 't iCj I I Any suit which formerly ffSil I AH sold up to $35.

All new .48 fev-i vf 1 ACTOR CHANGES IDEA ABOUT TELEPATHY. have always been a scoffer concerning telepathy and hypnotism," said Harry Fraser. who will play the part of 'Clay Whipple" in Augustus Thomas psychic To Clear The Complexion, Red Noses, Inflamed Spots, Stop Itching, and whenever it is desired to be rid of the lesser skin affections which so often annoy. In quickly clearing these away POSLAM proves the marvelous healing power by which it is enabled, in the more serious and virulent diseases, to accomolish raoid and nftmatifnt rnr assaulted him in front of the Victoria Who fr I 7 A Wonderful Opportunities to Those 1 I I Come Early. HARRY HOLMAN.

At the Sheridan Dec. 1. other high class vaudeville attractions ner' -eek The interpreting players will be Harry Holman Comedy introducing Mr. Holman in the principal role. In "The Merchant Prince," which is a All Our Millinery at Half Price Deduct one-half the amount on the ticket and the Hat is yours.

POSLAM is unecjualed as the speedy and dependable remedv for PO7F Rl A and li5e diseases, such as Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis. mMmEm.gVMi"ik Scalp-Scale, Hemorrhoids, Barbers and all other forms of Itch, Salt Rheum, Herpes and all Eruptions, Rashes, etc. No one suffering from any skin affections can afford to ignorr POSLAM'S benefits. It will prove a revelation to those tortured wir itching irritation, embarrassed by unsightly disfigurements or othr-- Special Ualues in llur CHILDREN'S HO Keep It Clean and Free from Disease by Using Parisian Sage. Men's Departmen theater.

Oct. 14. TRACTION" CO. LOSES. After a five year fight before the public service commission fn order was served on the Brooklyn Heights Railroad company and other surface car companies of the Erooklyn Rapid Transit svstem requiring the companies to equip their cars with wheel guards and lenders.

The cost is estimated at 150.m)'. and Commissioner Maltbie says t-at "human lives and immunity from avoidable injuries must not and cannot be weighed azalnst expenditure Mrs. Ethel Veronica Martin 16 year old filed a petition in the Supreme court to have her father. John Light, made her guardian ad litem In an action for annulment of her marriage to William A. Martin.

Mrs. Martin says ehe was married Sept. 11. 1912. by the Rev.

A. Weber, of the German Evangelist church. Ho-boken. N. without the consent of her parents.

She returned to her home. It is stated and has not lived with her husband. She will ask the annulment on the ground of her age. fWO CHICKEN3 BLOWN UP. There was a rise In the chicken market In Harlem when a large, round bomb blew uo the floor of the poultry establish THE FINEST SUITS AXD OVERCOATS LOWEST PRICES enduring skin distress.

If you want your children to grow up i with strong, beautiftri ai.d vigorous hair, EDir.iMcni ft ft hR POSLAM SOAP Medicated with POSLAM to the kin Antiseptic Prevents Disease for Face. Hands, Bath or Shampooing. AT ALL I)Rl COUTH. 4 YOUR DRUGGIST SELLS POSLAM a aa i If Ai Wear Now Pay Later As You Earn Store Open 3Ioiiday Tuesday and "Wednesday Evenings Until 10 O'Clock it i TRY POSLAM teacn inem cage, which can be had at any drug or toilet counter. It is one of the best, most pleasant and invigorating hair tonics on the market.

Parisian Sage cleanses the hair and scalp from dust and excessive oils. Quickly removes dandruff. Ftops itching scalp and falling hair. Hair that is thinning out. faded, matted or stringy almost immediately becomes fluffy, luxuriant and radiant with life.

Get a large 50 cent bottle. Your money back if you are not satisf.ed. Parisian gage is equally good for "grown-ups" and children. Every one needs it. All druggists.

The May Drue Nine stores ars authorized to guarantee It. For S.VMl'Li: OF IsLAil. ngt rourxin and send It to the i.At.-uHAT' oj ju Street, New York City. ment of Benjamin Seidenstein. Four FREE hundred chickens were blown In every direction.

The noise of the explosion and NAME the cackling of the hens awakened the neighborhood. Seidenstein deals with Pr ADDRESS HARRY FRASER. At the Duquessa. Italians. Ha thought be had offendad ICessea X.

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