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The most obstinate case of Eczema can
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Just think of these four letters,
next time you are ill.
They represent good advice to sick
women.
Ladies, by thousands, have writ
ten to tell others to “Take Wine of
Cardui”
They have tried it, and know
what it will do for the ills and weak
nesses peculiar to their sex.
Cardui, you must know, contains
no injurious ingredients, but is a
pure, vegetable, non-intoxicating, ex
tract of medicinal herbs, which acts
gently, specifically and curatively on
the womanly organs.
“I was a total wreck,” writes Mrs.
Eveline McGrew, of 2950 Guadalupe
Street, Austin, Tex., “and I wish I
could tell all afflicted females what
Cardui has done for me and for my
daughters. It is certainly the best
and most wonderful tonic, to build
up shattered nerves and for all other
female troubles. If all women and
girls would use Cardui, they would
not need doctors. It saved my life
at the menopause and I recommend
Cardui to all.”
iCardui is an old and well tried
remedy for female troubles. Your
druggist sells it, with full directions
for use on the wrapper. Try Cardui.
The Argo Red Salmon Cook Book has
more recipes for preparing Canned
Salmon than ALL other Cook Books
combined. A card to Alaska Packers
Association, San Francisco, Cal., will
bring it to you.
This seems to be the fairest May
morning I have even seen: a cloudless
sky of heaven’s rarest blue; a noise
less breath that barely stirs the leaves
and distributes the fragrance; the
early morning gossip of many birds,
so loud as to mar the prayerful still
ness, yet giving a true impression of
the season’s irrepressible vitality. This
morning's mood is a mystic duality of
reverence and refulgence that invites
your soul at once to orisoned stillness
and stampeding joy.
Possibly other dawns of other days
were as fair; nature’s magic charm, I
know, is a coquettish and perfectly
miraculous propensity for ensnaring
your soul by making present charms
the most ravishing in the endless
round of infinite variety, in eternal
sameness. No actor ever made the
same repertoire so startlingly piquant,
mystic, and spirituelle with ever vary
ing moods, poses and potentialities.
“Every day is a new beginning,” for
nature as well as for you.
But the tiara on the brow of the
day is to be found, not in the resplend
ent sunrise that Hings over the whole
sky a chromatic wizardry, nor in the
subtle symphonies of winged orches
tras that crash out their greeting, but
on the velvet grass carpet that kisses
our feet. The lawn, edged with gera
niums. phlox, pansies, sweet peas, and
dotted with a rosebush or two and a
few shade trees, is the only fitting cas
ket for that tiara. 1 never before saw
the dew so mani-colored, mutable,
and magnificent. Every flashing drop
of it is a star that shines with its in
dividual tint and tenderness. The
very circumstance that its scintillating
coruscations of splendor are but re
flected glories imparts to it a supra
stellar and almost divine excellence;
for, when we reflect the Light, are not
we divine? And this diamantine out
flashing of light is not of diamantine
deadness or hardness, but of a soft
and kindling fluorescense with a truly
starlike purity of color that lends to
it the impression of great distance
from us. Here is a string of these
gems a foot long, reaching over to
that fuzzy-headed dandelion, and all
golden, but varying from pale ten
karat to twenty-two, from the bright
ness of polished brass to orange and
saffron. Two inches to one side of it
is another gem so different as to star
tle you; for its sheen is of a sheer
sea-green. And one-half inch on the
other side of it are two or three of
various depths of penetrating sky
blue; while, like a cupola of fabulous
cost, on the very top of another fuzzy
dandelion, not an inch away, there
sparkles a great white diamond. Here
are opals of such purity and light as
no jeweler ever set for languishing
princess of Ind. Here are constella
tions of such ravishing radiance and
multi-colored rays as never swept
along the milky way.
Look, the leaves stir; the grass
trembles. So light is the touch of this
zephyr that you perceive its presence
only in the slight emphasis of the frag
rance of the flowers, and in the agita
tion of multitudinous spheres of light.
But its touch is magic. The radiance
is the same; the instantaneous alter-
established io years
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THE DEW
By E. M. Martinson
ation of the color-scheme has thrown
a new universe of luminaries at our
feet. The opal is a catseye. The
orange is a garnet. ±he diamond is
an amethyst. It is a ripple of trans
formation. But only for an instant.
Then again they function in their orig
in al characters and colors. Presently
an unseen touch from another angle
brings into play and interplay another
series of gems and their alter egos.
The lawn has become a stage of crea
tion’s drama, and eternities are crowd
ed into seconds. The tiara on the brow
of the d.iy has become the soothsayer
of the day’s shifting scenes and values.
A great red-breasted robin marches
over the lawn barely ten feet in front
of us, picks up a worm and holds on
his iconoclastic way with the supreme
unconcern of a born vandal. In his
track are a thousand perished worlds
of light. The sight drives me indoors
and to my work. But that robin shall
not rob me of the subjective worlds
of light. I have looked upon the face
of the morning and am glad. Its smile,
to which 1 am no stranger, wore a
new charm for me. I thank thee, Lord
whose veil and vestments glow with
thy glory!—The Standard.
IT WAS GOOD AT THE START.
The Long Island railroad has a wide
reputation for the opposite of speedy
trains. Not long ago a woman on one
of the trains handed the conductor a
full-fare ticket and a half-fare ticket.
“Who is this half ticket for?” asked
the conductor.
“For my boy,” answered the woman,
pointing to a man sitting next to her.
“But he's not a boy under twelve;
he’s a man,” persisted the conductor.
“I know it,” said the woman with a
gracious smile, “He’s a man now.
But when we started he was a boy.”
A LONG-LIVED FAMILY.
A “dime museum” manager, having
heard of a man 123 years of age, jour
neyed to his home to try to secure him
for exhibition purposes.
“Well, my friend, said the museum
manager, “the proofs of your age seem
to be all right. Now, how would you
like to come to my place, just do noth
ing but sit on a platform and let peo
ple look at you, and I will pay you
SIOO a week?”
“I’d like it all right,” answered the
aged man. “But I couldn’t go, of
course, unless I had my father’s con
sent.”
“Your father!” gasped the manager
“Do you mean to say your father is
alive?”
"Yes, indeed,” replied the man,
“Well, where is your father? Home
here?” asked the manager.
“Oh, yes!” was the answer. “He’s
upstairs, putting grandfather to bed.
How's This.
We offer One Hundred Doll ars Reward for any case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for
the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in
all business transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by his firm.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct
ly the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists.
HUMAN HANDS
DO NOT TOUCH IT.
From the time the raw materials reach our
factory they are handled entirely by ma
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chance for
Jen-0 ICE GBEHjn Powder
to become contaminated. It is strictly
pure and wholesome. Our factory is as
clean as your kitchen.
ICE CREAM is Easy to Make.
1 quart milk.
1 package JELL-0 ICE CREAM Powder.
Mix, and freeze without cooking.
Simple, isn’t it ?
This makes two quarts of smooth, vel
vety icecream, deliciously flavored, in 10
minutes at cost of about 1 cent a plate.
Flavors: Chocolate, Vanilla, Straw
berry, Lemon and Unflavored.
Sold by your grocer 2 packages for 25c. I
‘‘Enough for a gallon.”—or by mail if he ■
does not keep it. ■
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Cyl Babies 1
Mother, you know I
the summer will |
be a trying time
I for your teething
baby —a period of
& \y* = t 9/y J 'anxiety and sleepless
■k nights for you unless you
gg di* v / take the precaution to keep
R. baby’s system in condition
■FN fr to make teething easy.
v Teethina
r (Teething Powders)
The prescription of Dr. C. J. Moffett; graduate
of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia;
contains elements recommended by the most
advanced medical science to remove the
cause of disease and keep the system in con
dition to make teething easy. For 40 years
■ the standard remedy throughout the South
during the trying period of teething, colic,
■ hives, etc., in children. •
In nine out of ten cases of cholera Infantum that
■ prove fatal from ordinary neglect and subsequent
treatment, the timely uae of Teethina would have
■ saved the child.
At All Druggists. 25 Cents
Or from
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■ Write for our free “Mother’s Booklet.”