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WEDDING INVITATIONS,
ANNOUNCEMENTS, VIS
, ITING CARDS, and
V STAMPED PAPERS.
Correct Styles, Fine Hngrav
-TyL-ff&jy ing, Best Stock. Send for
,/Fr Samples to LYCETT STA-
TIONERS, Baltimore, Md.
Blue Book of Bridal Gifts
upon request.
A LAXATIVE
As Sweet and Wholesome as Honey. Takes
he place of the bitter morning salines. It is fun
o chew them! Send io cts., stamps, for generous
ample, to Box 14, Naples, Maine.
/■SHAPE ROUERSMA
are perfect In action. Over
Jaß« years’ experience guides the
■ manufacture. Get the ini proved.
No tacKS required. To avoid
W ■ imitations,notice script name of ■■.
Jf Stkwabt Habtshobn on label J|
A Notre Dame Lady’s Appeal.
To all women: I will tend free with full in
structions. my home treatment which posi
tively cures Leucorrkoea. Ulc< ration, Displace
ments Falling of the Womb, Painin’ or irreg
ular Periods, Uterine and Ovarian Tumors or
■rrowths, alto Hot Flashes, Nervousness, Mel
ancholy, Pains in the Head, Back or Bowels,
Kidney and Bladder troubles where caused by
weakness peculiar to our sex. You can con
tinue treatment at home at a cost of only about
12 cents a week. My book, “Woman’s Own
Medical Adviser” also sent free on request.
Write to day. Address, Mrs. M. Summers, Box
80. Notre Dame, Ind.
O || ■/ FOR CRAZY QUILTS, SOFA PIL
oILIv LOWS. Etc. A rich assortment of
niFftFO bright, handsome pieces; sure to
rltulld please. Large trial pkg. 15c., 2 lots
25 cents EASTERN SILK AGENCY, Dept. C,
Augusta, Maine.
—» A Rose Bud Scarf-Pin, to introduce
f |*P 6 my Xcel Fountain Pen. Polished
Onyx band, gold point, glass vial filled with ink,
ready for use. 20 cents silver, postpaid. . B - H -
Caton & Co., 1118 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa.
T _ I .Jlaai Send for the new Ladies’ Napkin
10 LaOIOSi Holder, a woman’s invention.
It’s nerfectlon. comfort and simple. No books,
nins or objectionable attachments. 25 cts. post
raid- money refunded if not entirely sathfac
k ry. Address, “Unique,” Box 461, Hiusda’e.N.H.
vswcirrt BABY’S DIAPER
SUSPENDERS
’ ■V'Lc.' A blessing to Mother and
’WwrT'ZWVPI Baby. Takes all pressure ofi
Sri u W the child's hips end allows
a free use of the limbs. Made
of Lisle Webbing and elastic.
WrIKASLS-. Ends have special Safety-pins
IA I W for attaching to diapers. Sent
postpaid for 25 cts. Agents
want'd. 10 othei useful
articles for ladies and children. Fair Mfg. Co.,
9011 Fifth Street Racine, Wis.
A Present For You!
we’ll send you FREEsomeof our excruciatingly
funny post-caids to pay you for your trouble.
They will make you laugh all over. Enclose a
stamp for postage. Send us 25 cts with 10 names
and we will send you 25 of our funniest cards,
ail different and include FREE our latest novel
ty that starts to “talk” when half open! Post
card catalogue free. E. Howard Hand & Co.,
Oak Park, Ills. _
DIAMONDS.
DIAMONDS $1 PER WEEK. Wear our SIOO
diamond, $1 down, $1 per week. No other pay
ments State occupation, by whom employed.
Confidential. WESTERN DIAMOND COMPANY,
OMAHA. NEB.
SHOPPING BY MAIL.
Why wear old fashioned thing*? Buy
by mail in Columbus, Ohio, all the newest
importations. We can furnish you up-to
date goods—superlative qualities at mini
mum prices. Send for circulars. Addres*,
The Palmer Mail Order Merchandi-e Co.,
516 Unkn National Bank Bldg., Colum
bus, Ohio.
BOYS and GIRLS, DOLLS^'tECDDY 0 BEARS.
Baseball Outfits, Watches, or anythingyou want
free. Send stamp. F. Snyder, 650 Retly St..
Harrisburg, Pa.
D_„x Pnrtlr for Collectors. Colored; high
I OST UQIUo grade views, landscapes, water
scenes, presidents, capitols, historical and other
subjects. Postpaid 30 cts. a doz. Catalogue free.
Bondurant & Co., J. J., 3484, Hammond. La.
k k assorted Post Cards, Scenery, Sentimen
ts || tai. Comic, and various other colored
/II views. No two alike; only 10 6ts., mailed
postpaid Address, The Rehm Co., 327
Lewis St., Union Hill, N. J.
Fadeless Roses,
THE NEW MILLINERY MARVEL
Trim your summer hat with our warranted
Fadeless Roses chemically dyed, finest material.
All colors: wear for years. Money back after
30 days trial if not perfectly satisfactory.
One large Rose, Bud and Foliage, $1.50
Cluster of three Roses. 1.50
Cluster of six Medium Roses i.oo
Fadeless Rose Co., Dept. W, Gardiner, Maine.
I initO learn WiTCH REPAIRING by
LAUItVI mail, and secure for yourself an
independent business. Send for our prospectus
explaining how. Standard Watch Repairing
School, Malden, Mass.
Stomach Specialist Stomach Troubles. For
mula sent for |i. SaVsfaction guaranteed or
money returned. Hat cured cases of 30 years
standing. Address, Frank Aten, Town Clerk,
-Groveland Station, N. Y.
For Woman’s Work.
Pra<£(fc(go
ONTIL I take the archer’s aim,
Until I practice with the bow,
How can I be supposed to know
How best to wing the fleeing game?
Walter Scott Haskell.
I Domestic Ileys. J
COR this department we ask our readers to send their choicest and most practl-
» cal bits of household and culinary information —keys which have unlocked
the doors leading from their domestic doubts and diScullies: recipes, suggestions, fpH
mH experiences—anything that is deemed of value to the housewife.
N..| A valuable book for the best
ul:l;:::: “Key” sent us each month.
For Woman’s Work.
“BY CANDLELIGHT.’’
tirxBJKCTS seen by
candlelight do not
look the same by day!”
quoted a friend, refer
ring to a very pretty girl
whose career we were dis
cussing.
“Did you ever see her
in negMgee? Curl-papers,
hair untidy, soiled and
ragged silk waist, spotted
skirt?”
To how many of my
readers could this descrip
tion apply? If not in all
particulars, in which de
tail? Is there any excuse :
any one of these particulars?
Curl-papers and untidy hair belorg in
the privacy of one’s own room, there to bs
removed and remedied as speedily as pos
sible. With the modern contrivances for
quick curling of the hair, why torment the
family and disfigure one’s self with the
slow process of curl papers, wiggles, pins,
etc ? A girl with part of her hair in pa
pers, and the rest in disarray is mDst unat
tractive—as her own mirror will testify.
As for old finery! Give it away as soon
as its appropriate use'ulness for you has
passed; or sell it to the old-clothes man; or
cut it up for fancy work, crazy quilts,
portieres of ribbon; or hoard it away in
the attic if ycu have any sentiment for a
certain garment.
Don’t, don’t wear it around the house in
the mornings! Every tear and spot will
be emphasized in the relentless glare of
the morning light, and the garment will
look too tawdry and cheap for words to
For Woman’s Work.
LON FLY? Yes, indeed, far from the
friends of other days, how many
a time comes to mind the poet’s mourn
ful line, “Lonely I feel.” A woman
with little children clustering about her
said to me, she had often walked, when
very tired, a mile and a half to her near
est neighbor, she felt so lonely.
In reading Woman’s Wokk, especial
ly the editorials, I have often wished
that all lonely women might have this
magazine, and that those who have it
would re-read it sufficiently to let it fill
and guide and satisfy the mind that a
neighbor’s chat would seem like an in
terruption rather than to be sought as a
relief for “loneliness.”
“Cultivate a virtue if you have it
not,” some ue once wrote, and wisely,
For Woman’* Work.
Hemming Table Cloths and Napkins.
PERSONS deairing to hem napkins and
other table linen by hand will find
their time caved and lab?r facilitated by
first removing the thread from the sewing
machine and running the article through
Woman’s Work.
Jjfei ’i I
for being lax in describe.
Feminine finery, when it is too old to be
sent to the cleaner’s for professional fresh
ening, and too old for home cleaning and
mending, has reached a state when it is
manifestly unfit for further exhibition any
where—even in the daily home life.
In these days when a dainty, washable
morning gown may be made at a cost of a
dollar, may be purchased ready made for
little m< re than that sum, why wear such
garments that an unconventional caller is
the signal for a “grand scramble” into pre
sentable apparel?
Some things improve with age, but—
not old clothes.
Beware of. the pernicious influence of
wornout finery! It undermines one’s per
sonal self-respect. It is often the first step
to permanent carelessness and untidiness.
We are creatures of habit, and a habit once
formed may not soon be broken, no matter
how strong the intention.
Jankt Swxet.
LONELY.
tco Cultivate the habit, the power to
enjoy and be benefited by reading the
thoughts of others who have leisure to
think., besides having experience and
knowledge as to the best ways of train
ing children, and making home happy.
Even a common weed may be utilized to
cheer a fretful child, and all children
love beautiful flowers.
Diversion is often better than medi
cine. A grandmother said of a child,
“If she thought herself unwell I only
had to speak of taking a walk, and she
felt quite well enough to put on her best
dress and go with me.”
Reading takes time but it also saves
time. Writing these loving words pre
vents me from feeling lonely; may they
serve some reader the same way is the
wish of a Woman’s Work friend,
Mrs. E. E. Orcutt.
a hemmer of the required size, producing
an even crease ready for the hand work.
Hand tucks can be made in same way by
putting on tucker instead of hemmer.
Mbs. J. J. O’Conmbll
Uxiir APPETITE OF A CHILD.” Do you
I lIC want it? $1 a month, personal treat
ment, catarrh of stomach, dyspepsia, etc. 16
years experience, “Money Back.” New system.
Economy Health Club, Long Beach, California.
QTHDf I ABIC? Our Skirt Supporter and
01 Ur I LAUILq* Waist Holder, instantly
changed from one dress to another, requires no
sewing, hooks or pins. Sample 25c. Agents want
ed. B. Scheidegger Supply Co., Stratton, Neb.
Have You Tried a
[■ Pill? Effect like CI-
l|kir rblllE!! TRATEMAGNESIA—be-
UN£ LN Ur sides a PERFECT liver
medicine and at small cost. Nothing like it. 16
doses 25c., postpaid. Sample free. Address,
Wm. H. Muller, Dept. E, University Place, New
York. Famous Prescription 100,384 cures Rheu
matism.
EVERY LADY likes to have her
FORTUNE TOLD. For 25c we
will send you a genuine full set of
JK? FORTUNE TELLING CARDS
such as clairvoyants use, (not
\ hBEI-z playing cards), with all the in-
It structions and significations nec-
essary, to tell the FUTURE and
relate the PAST making you the
center of attraction everywhere.
TOD’S SUPPLY CO.
’ 3953 W Easton Ave., St. Louis. Mo.
SIO.OO to $25.00
Ladles are equally as successful as men. Par
lies preferred who can devote their entire time
and attention to the business,but spare moment*
may be used to good advantage. A splendid op
portunity. Address, for particulars, B. F. JOHN
SON A CO., No. 5 9. 11th St., Richmond, Va.
0 EYE-SIGHT, time, temper. Magic
\QUpQ Needle Threader instantly threads
UU ■ 50 sewing or machine needle; no fail
ure. Long felt want supplied. Sample 10c. Other
good things. Agents wanted. Union Mfg. Co.,
Dept. A, Rome, Georgia.
Blackheads
blackhead remover; takes them out around nose
and all parts of face; only sure cure;never fails.
Postpaid 25c Other useful articles. R. Smith
Supply Co , 1616 W. Collin St., Corsicana, Texas.
Burbank Aseptic Cream will make your
complexion beautiful; 25 cts. per box. Bui bank
Tooth Powder cleanses end beautifies the
teeth; 10 <sts. per box. The Burbank Tooth Pow
der and Chemical Co., 1600 West Lafayette Ave.,
Baltimore, Md.
FRFF RflflK A treatise on the most practical
I I ILL UUUU, ant i inexpensive methods of de
stroying plant and vegetable insects, fleas,ants,
bedbugs, roaches, lice, etc. Sent free to any ad
dress, (5o illustrations). F. A. Thompson & Co.,
Publishers, 515 Trombley Ave., Detroit, Mich.
MA DIP BILL BOOK; puzzling; place bills
IvIMUIU in book, open and they are held se
cure. Big agents seller. Sample 15c. List of
other good things free. Wm. A. Edwards,
Newtouville, Indiana.
DEAFNESS CURED
By New Discovery.
J■ \ “l have de-
monstrated
x J that deaf-
MK ness can be
cured ”--Dr.
Clifford
Powell.
The secret of how to use the mysterious and
invisible nature forces for the cure of Deafness
and Head Noises has at last been discovered by
the famous Physician- Scientist, Dr. Guv Clifford
Powell. Deafness and Head Noises disappear
as if by magic under the use of this new and
wonderful discovery. He will send all who suf
fer from Deafness and Head Noises full informa
tion how they can be cured, absolutely free, no
matter how long they have been deaf, or what
caused their deafness. This marvelous Treat
ment is so simple, natural and certain that you
will wonder why it was not discovered before.
Investigators are astonished, and cured patients
themselves marvel at the quick results. Any
deaf person can have full information how to be
cured quickly and cured to stay cured at home
without investing a cent. Write to-day to Dr.
Guy Clifford Powell, 3946 Bank Bldg., Peoria.
Illinois, and get full information of this new and
wonderful discovery, absolutely free.
® Dyeing. It saves time, money and
w # bother, bent FREE CUSHING 4 CO-FOXCROFT. MAIMa.
c pany yourself on a PIANO?
If not you can teach yourself in a very short
time with the aid of the “Excelsior Music Chart,”
which we will mail to you for 50c. Address, The
Excelsior Music Co., 203 Cox Bldg., Rochester,N.Y
llllinilF LADIES, Head for Nev “Ladies’ Napkin
URiyUL HOLDER;” a woman’s invention. It's
Nankin periection. comfort, simple; no hooks,
liapnill pins or objectionable attachment. 25c.
Unlriar P»«t«ge paid. Money refunded if not
nUIUCI satisfactory. Wilton Manufacturing Co.,
1318 9. Wilton St., Philadelphia, Penn.
HANDY HAT FASTENERS
Hold ladies’ bats on better than
4 hat pins. Pin on or sew on. No
holes in hat. Send 25 cents for a
pair. Auenta Wanted. Fair Mfg.
Go.,Sole Mfrs., 902 Fifth Street, Racine, Wis.
a DARNS
ON ANY w ff
SEWING machine U? Lm
with darniog cotton
md thread any child
■ttach it sod put a new
oe in stocking In five 1
res new piece Into hole nnd askes it I
r than stocking. Attachment and I
prepaid for 3Oc. Agents Wanted-Rapid I
MARCH, 1910.