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BSV Christmas Girds Thtre art many friends whom you would like to remember on Christmas Don, not with a present, but with a thought. Sometimes you know, happy thoughts are as welcome as expensive gifts. It all depends upon the spirit in which they are sent. There is a medium by which you can pleasantly remember friends, acquaintances or relatives without laying them under any obligation what' ever--the Christmas Card. The Intelligencer has prettily decorated, illuminated and embossed holiday cards, upon which may be placed any sentiment you choose, or merely your name, and which when delivered to the recipient will bring pleasure.

These are not the single, assorted, mailing cards. You get the latter from your druggist, stationer or other dealer. They are for people who want cards in lots of from several dozen to several hundred. Your order will be given prompt and courteous attention at any time. Samples may be examined and prices ascertained at The INTELLIGENCER Dudruffy Become If yon want plrnry of thick, beautiful, flowy.

lilky liair. do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn't do much goo'l to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of ilanJniff ii to diwolve it. then jou destroy it entirely.

To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sculp rub it in gently with the ringer By morn.nK. most if not all. of your v.i!l be gone, and three or tour mure will completely dis- and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will too. that all itching and d.gg!ng of the scMp wilt stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better.

You can get liquid arvon at any drvg store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is afl you will need, no matter hovr much dandruff you have. This simple recttdy never fails. INTERNATIONAL CRISIS WON'T AFFKCT PRESIDENT'S WEDDING Honeymoon Will Ue Close By, However, Wedding Says. Washington, Dec.

17--Wedding and honeymoon plans of President Wilson were not to be upset by International events. The honeymoon not likely to be shortened because of GRAY HI BECOMES DARK, THICK, GLOSSY Look year! younger! Try Grandma's recipe of Ssge snd Sulphur sad nobody will know. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tes and Sulphur, properly compounded, back natural color sail luetre the hair when faded, streaked or gray: alto dandruff, itching scalp nml falling hair. Years ago tlte only vav to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is miner and trouble- Xnwadays simplr ask at any drug for "tfyetK's Sago and Sulphur ninponri'l will large rr.ttle for 80 opntn. Rveryboay UMS nt'l.

recipe, because no )IM pos-ibtr tell that TOU darkened four hair. It ifcwi it so naturally and You a epongo or soft with it dratr this throng! rour hair, tnkinp tin ill strand nt Hr morning Uw gray htir after another iriplieattoa ot wo. your hair beeoniot Iwntrtlful'y dark, 'hick as, flossy and you look yean rouagvr. Ml AHEAD Interest In Alaska. la bis forthcoming annual report Bacretary Lane says that the Government should continue sympathetic co-operation in the development of Alaska.

Ha urges that the contusion In administrative action in Alaskan affairs should be abolished. "It would be too hazardous a thing to surrender these resources to local control or disposal, for those who have lived in any new oountry know how great the temptation is to grant away water front and power sites, forests, and other exceptional resources to those who come offering large sums for quick improvement. Yet this should not drive up into a policy that makes slow administration a necessity. "The confusion in administrative action in Alaska is well known. I lave tried to give it currency that It might hasten the establishment of some method ot co-ordinated control of Alaskan affairs, primarily In the hands of a resident commission but always in touch with and responsive to the wish ot Congress and the President through one of the departments.

That land has a mysterious charm, a pull which affects all who see it and those, too, who know only indirectly of its largeness, its grandeur, and its economic This could not be better illustra- ed than by the number of applicants for places which were received by the Alaskan Engineering Commto When thlt body left for Alaska in the spring the number was over 38,000, and mast of those who applied were not out of work but already held positions with railroads, in banks, on farms, or in city shop. They wished a of the large life of this new There are many mora of the desire, some of whom will make Alaska richer by tneir pres- postponed or the situation A CHRISTMAS PRA1ER. Si 96 (The Sunday School Times) 3k Father in ive thank thee for the warm hoped which awake from sleep witbin us at mention of the name Jesus; for the new world that began to be when Mary's babe was born; for one day in the year when 3k brute falls back at the touch of Child's hand; for the Si day when the pleading eyes ot Si our children beget in us tlie de- sire to be gentle, kind, and bountiful. We accept this as the revelation of thy yearning leart. Thou hast spoken through the cry of a flabe, and sc hast found the Joint In our armor.

Lord, we surrender! Ttach us to surrender absolute- ly. We would place our barren 3S lives in thy hands, to be regen- orated and completely trans- formed. Not for Just one Beet- Ing day, and not tpr our own Kttle ones only, make us gener- ous, self-forgetful, devoted to others, in thy Name. Unity Plan Approved. Rectors ot twenty-four of the largest Protestant Episcopal churches la New York announced from their pulplti Sunday, their approval of the determination of the Splscopal Board of Missions to participate with the representatives of the large Protestant bodies in toe forthcoming Panama Congress.

Th'ia has been the subject of much discussion and some dissension in the Episcopal church. The rectors united in a plea for the abandonment of sectarian prejudice as an obstacle to ultimate Christian unity. The clergymen, who retained from individual expressions of opinion, Joined in distributing among their parishioners, copies of a pamphlet signed by them, in which they quoted and approved a statement dealing with the situation recently published by Bishop Samuel Cook 'Edsail of Minnesota. The clergymen declared they regarded their assertion ad a step in the direction of the practical church unity as well as an answer to recent criticism of the action of the board of missions on the ground that it was illegal, and tended to estrange the Roman and tlie Greek Catholic churches from the Episcopal. CHRISTMAS GOODIES TOO WAOT THEM TO BE THE BEST --You not only get dw best but Ton pay no more than tor MiMn' iHMiff'frff beat.

It is dtstappolntlng at UMW buay times to find anything of Inferior quality and buying cheap goods to mm taotM7 la ilka (topping the clock to save ttaa. Xvlcphono given prompt attention. Phone, Main M. Beit Mixed Null, 2 California Almonds, 1 Soft Shell Walnuts. 1 Filberts or Hazelnuts, 1 Ib Medium Pecans, 1 Ib.

IBc Washed Brazils, 1 Ib 20c Jumbo Peanuts, 2 Ibs 23c Shelled Pecan Halves, 1 Ib 65c Shelled Walnuts, 1 Ib Shelled Almonds. 1 Ib -6Oo Helm Plum Pudding, 1 Ib cans SOc Heinz Mince Meat, 2 Ib Jar SOc Malaga Grapes, 1 Ib 2Oc Imported Malaga Layer Raisins 1 Ib aSc Sun Maid Layer Raisins Ib 25c Mistletoe, well berried, 1 Ib 2Oc A plentiful assortment of flgs, dates, taflv, candles, California and Florida oranges, trees and poultry for your holt- day wants. --We Give Eagle Trading Stomps WHERE PRICE QUALITY MEET trtet were meeting the requirements anft which were not. The committee decided that letters he sent to every congregation. Those whoso financial contributions are satisfactory will receive letters of commendation.

The other letters will exhort the congregations to a mora strict observance of the duties to the district and the synod. some taste land, same ence aad find happiness in searching out the land." with Austria, It was learned today, It will be spent not far away and the President will be in close touch with" the White House. Secretary Lansing will be able to visit the President if decisive action regarding Austria becomes necessary. It is believed this will not become necessary within a fortnight. The exact hour of tomorrow's wedding was still unnamed.

It was believed certain, however, it would be performed during the evening, as originally planned. The license was sent today to the Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, rector of St. Margaret's Episcopal church. The wedding ring, a narrow cirolet of gold, Initialed W.

to K. B. 0." nestling in the President's waistcoat pocket Sixty Thousand to Church. Sixty thousand dollars Is be- liver Sluggish? You an warned by a sallow skin, dull eyea, Mliousneis. and that pouchy feeling.

Act promptly. Stimulate your liver--remove the clogging wastes --make sure your digestive organs working right and--when needed-take BEECHAM'S PILLS queathed to various national Baptist Institutions In the will o( Mrs. Eunice Evans of F.I Paso, filed for probate F.t Bloomlngton. The Ministerial Educational Society the.Unl versify of Chicago and the Biptist Missionary Training School of Chicago, receive $3,000 each. Week of Prayer Topics.

The Federal Council of the churcK- ea of Christ in America' offers the following subjects for the week or prayer, January f-9: General there--Peace and Unity. Sunday, Jan. 2. Sermons on Hf- conciliation. Isa, 54:10.

Acts 10: 36. Rom. 5:11. II Cor. Monday, Jan.

3. Peace: International National. Isa. 12. Acts Rom.

13. I Tim. Tuesday, Jan. 4. Peace through Christian Service for Jews and Gentiles, Abroad and at Home.

For all Missionary Societies. Acta Wednesday, Jan. PS. 67. lua.

TKiirk Unity in the Church Throughout the World. Pa. 183. 57-19. John 17.

Eph. I Cor. Thursday, Jan. 6. Pence by Education in Schools, Colleges and Universities.

Ps. Prov. 3:1 26; Isa. Friday, Jan. 7.

The Family anil Youth; Spiritual Training. Dent. 34. Ps. 12U.

Matt. 18: 1-14. II Tim. Jan. 8.

Peace Through Brotherhood; Reform and Social Service. To Promote Health, Labor Conditions, Purity and Temperance. Pa. Ps. 87.

'Isa St. John's Methodist Episcopal. Hev. Robert Morris, pastor of the St. John's Methodist church, has made announcement of his Sunday services as follows: Sunttay school; 10:30 class meeting, 10:45, sermon by pastor, topic, "When Men Dtsire to be Saved," 6:30 Epworth League, topic: "Tho Christmas Song o' World Peace," 7:30, sernron.

His Esat 4 o'clock the Junior League will moet in the basement of the church. All children between the ages of 6 and 15 who do not belong to some other Junior Society, are welcome at tho Monday afternoon fession. Condemned Man Making cspe." Monday afternoon Memorial Services. Services in memorlam for Booker T. Washington, will be held at the Wesley Chapel A.

M. E. church by toet congregation and the Mt. Joy Baptists Sunday afternoon at 3 o'- ciock. The following program will te rendered: gong Choir Invocation W.

M. Ruffin Scripture Rev. J. L. Philips Song Choir Washington as a Leader" G.

Splllar Life and Work of Washington" Floyd Brown Solo Miss Julia Philips Washington aa an Educator" C. C. Jones "History of Washington" Erne Scott golo Mrs. Bessie Fisher Song Choii OLering M. K.

Regular services are to be conducted at tlie German M. K. church Sunday morning and evening by tho pastor, Rev. David S. Wahl.

Al- uough the topics the sermons v. ere not announced it was stated that the Senior choir will render the songs at the morning services and that the Junior choir will Suu- day evening. MYSTERIOUS PAINS AND ACHES Make Life Hard to Bear for Many Kdwardsville Women. Too many women mistake their pains'and aches for troubles peculiar to the sex. More often kidneys are causing the aching Sunday, Jan.

ROM 12-14. 9. Sermons; Tho Prince of Peace In Victory and Glory. Ps. 110:1.

Isa Luke 19:33. Eph. 14. I Cor. 16:25.

I lm. 6:15. Hen. 10U2-13. Rev.

First Presbyterian. Ilev. Jas. R. Sager, pastor of the First Presbyterian church announces that a Christmas sermon will be delivered at his church Sunday.

morn- Jug. At the evening services Christinas -music will be rendered. Service's will be conducted at Columbia church by Rev: 9ager Suaday afternoon. First Huptist. "Good Tidings," is the topic for tte services conducted at the First Baptist church Sunday morning by Rev.

G. C. Kircbner, of Alton. The tcplc for the evening sermon will be "Death and Judgment." Christian Science. "Is the Universe, Including Man Evolved by Atomic Force," is the topic for the Christian Science servi ces which wllf be conducted at the Chapter House on High' street Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.

Sunday school will be started at 9:30. St. Paul's Evangelical. Rev. F.

J. Buschmann, pastor the St. Paul's Evangelical dhurcb. has selected "A Voice in the Wilder ness" as the subject of his Sunday morning sermon. The Young Feo pie's Society will meet at the churc at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening.

Eden Evangelical. "Why Christ Became Incarnate Savo Men," is the topic for discus ioi! by Rev. H. Ralin at the Eden Evangelical church Sunday mornfcig The services Sunday evening will in English. The topic is "The An gels' Song at the Birth of Christ.

First Christian. Rev. W. -Daviess Plttman. of St Louis, will' conduct regular service here Sunday morning and evening a the FiMt Christian church.

Sunda school starts at the usual time. EVERYTHING LEFT IN THE Oatman Drug Store at Half Price i I desire to vacate by January 1st. so offer all remaining stock at GIVE AWAY PRICES-NOTHING RESERVED. Drugs, Patent Medicines, Stationery, Stock Food. Face Powders, Face Creams, etc.

sc Inks 3 bottles for Peris sc per dozen. Window ball price. EVERYTHING DIRT CHEAP "Beat iff Here cones Skhmu and IVe swiped his OOI1KUN" Every school boy and girl wants a fountain pen--it just comes natural to 'em. But the one they prize and are really proud of is Self-Filling Fountain Pen NON-LEA KABLE TheCONKLINisnot only self-filling and cleaning but it's by far the simplest of all almost impossible to get out of order. Try it and see.

All styles--a point to suit any hand. Burroughs Whiteside Drngjiats and Stationers HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY--TRY THIS! eaye fllsss of hot phosphate befere breakfast, washes out poisons.) To tee the tinge ot in your face, to see your akin get clearer and clearer, to wake up with-! out a headache, coated! tongue or a nasty breath, inrfact to feel your best, day in and day out. Just try inside-bathing one week. Before breakfast eacbTdayJdrmk'si glass of real hot water with a ful ot limestone phosphate in it as harmless means of washing from the! stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels thai previous day's indigestible waste! sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing: sweetening and purifying the" entire) alimentary canal before putting morel food into the stomach. The'action of hot water and limestone phosphate an empty stomach la wonderfully to- TlgoraUng.

It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gaaee and aeMttr and gives one a splendid appetite tor breaM fast A qnarter pound of limestone phosl phate will cost very Uttle at the drag! Btora but is sufficient to demonstrate! that just as soap and hot water! cleanses, sweetens and freshens skin, so hot water and limestone phos-j phate act on the blood and Internal gans. Those who are subject to stipaUon, bilious attacks, add rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin Is sallow and complexion 'are assured that one week of inside-! bathing will have them both and feeling better in every way. back, dizzy spells, headaches and irregular urination. Kidney weakness becomes dangerous It neglected. I'se a time-tried kidney remedy Doan's Kidny Pills.

Hosts of J. Wilson, 321 9 Fill- RdwardRvllle, says: "I A Christmas Carol. TwMdle-de-- dum, Mrs. J. more I had kidney complaint, the principal symptom being a dull ache In the small of my back.

I had dizzy spells and headaches, too, and my kidneys the of CxpMtancr. Vntor the of Christmas tree, of craft and Marvrlnus me of humanity, dum. TwUMIc-Jum- were Doan's disordered. Kidney Pills One box of removed the The ruin ire itmpU-juet Itstta sad The alft you receive should be worth three Of you upon--eoMlbljr me, Annually templing the powers that toe: -Ufe. I pain and made me feel like a different woman.

I recommend Dean's Kltfney Pills whenever 1 hear a case of kidney trouble." Price SOc, at all dealers. Don't Dimply ask for a kidney get Doans' Kidney Pills--the same that Mrs. Wilson had. Foster-Milburn Buffalo, N. Y.

Meet at St. Paul's. The District Approprlarion Committee of the Southern Illinois District of the German Evangelical dy- nod of North America met Wednesday at the parsonage ut St. Paul's Evangelical church on the EiuB road to discuss methods of securing mora money for church work in the district in particular and In the synod in general. 1 Members of the commlttep present were: Rev.

F. J. Busclimann, pastor of St. Paul's; Rev. C.

F. Warfcw, of Alhambra; Rev. F. Bchuai- horst, Brighton and Jacob Kloos, of Carllnville. Each church in the diitrlot Is es- to contribute its proportion- Scoop Is guaranteed to relieve most severe cam of blues.

ate share towards the expenses of operating the district. Some of the churches meet the requirements and don't. It was to lee, what conM bp done about the ones who don't, that the committee assembled. Figures befote the members showed which of the- churches in the die- I TONIGHT CLKO MADISOJf In a 'Three Keel Feature THE FASCINATION OK THE FLOR DE LISLE The Diamond From The Sky 28th Chapter THE MIRROR OF Jt'STlCE With SYDNEY AVRES ADMISSION 5 and lOc THROUGH CAR TO ST. IXH'IS VIA ALTON, GRlNITK A ST.

LOUIS TRACTION CO. Fast limited service. Comfortable and cool willow cha'rs Running time to St. Louis only 5 3 minutes. AH cars between the hours of a and 56 p.

Inclusive run through to Bads Bri'lge, St. Louts. After 6:55 p. transfer to Alton car at Mitchell. All cars between the hours of 0:35 a.

and 6:55 p. rua through from St. Louis to Edwards- vllle. Aftsr 6:55 p. lake Alton car iruvlng Eads Bridge, St.

Louis, 2 minutes after the hoar and transit to Bdwardsvllle car at Mitchell. Yellow. Hammer Oars via Monks Mouud and Colllnsville leave K- wardsville a. to 10:00 p. m.

hourly and run through to St. Louis Eads Bridge. Yellow Hammer Cars from St. Louis to via. Honks Mound and Colllnsville every hour between 6:30 a.

m. and 11:30 p. run through without riansfer. Patronage of these lines by Edwardsville citlsens wit! be appreciated and the very bet of treatment and service will be given In return tiy our companies. C.

3. DARRACH. General Passenger Agent. No. 7 Colllnmrllle Avu, East St.

Louis, Illinois. Under new management Clifton's CONFECTIONARY Specializing WHITMAN'S BOX CANDY Hot Drinks at the Fountain? AT roUNTMMS. OH tLUWHCM Out HORLIGK'S V.J.Levora The Tailor Suits Made To Order Cleaning 289 Main Opp St James Hotel MALTED MILK tod-drink for All Ages, Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard home. Don't travel without it A qmek lunch prepared fa a Umlotts you may you easy ezi a Pointed 1'aragraphs.

Even the worm will turn--per-j haps Into a butterfly. Most of us get what deserve, but few of us are able to recognize it. i z. at 0 0 SHEET, METAL WORK and FURNACES E. A.

Rohrkasle 102 Vnndalia St. PJioue 106 0 2 Merchants who advertise now will find the holiday season capon lined..

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