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It’s Foolish to Suffer!
You may be brave enough to
stand backache, or headache, or
dizziness. But if, in addition, ur
ination is disordered, look out!
If you don’t try to fix your sick
kidneys, you may fall Into the
clutches of kidney trouble before
I you know It. But If you live more
carefully and help your kidneys
with Doan’s Kidney Pills, you can
stop the pains you have and avoid
’ future danger as well.
A Georgia Case
J - M - Pltts > 218 East
Ave., Cedartown, Ga.,
Bays: "Kid y com
plaint came on me
tQ&X suddenly and before I
reallze d it. 1 was In
w ’ bad shape. My whole
flTr body swelled and I
Wf —? was wea' and ex-
if lIWTb hausted. I had awful
/ dizzy spells and head-
V /Il J's' aches and really
' UrC thought I would be
✓j better oft dead. Doan’s
A’F'XXi. Kidney Pills cured me
Jrw and I feel that I owe
my life to them.”
Gal Doan’s at Any Store, 50c a Boz
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^CONSUMPTION-.
Did you know that hundreds of sufferers
with consumption, asthma and their kindred
troubles are getting relief by using Lung-
Vita? Are YOU using it? If not, you are
depriving YOURSBLF of an aid that will
multiply your chances for health. Lung-
Vita is not an experiment, it has proven its
worth.
BRONCHIAL ASTHMA
Mrs. Minnie Baker, 1317 Grundy St., Nash
ville, Tenn, says: “1 can truthfully say
Lung-Vita cured me of my asthma after
twenty years of suffering.” Don’t neglect
this help, geta bottle TODAY. Your drug
gist, or if he hasn’t it by mail, prepaid.
Fifteen-day treatment 81.00; thirty-day
treatment 81.75. NABHVILLH MBDICINB
CO., Dept. B, Nashville, Tenn.
^TAKE LUNG-VITA-^
PREVENTION"
better than cure. Tutt a Pills If taken In tins*
arc not only a remedy for, but will prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
biliousness, constipation and kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Pills
Powerful Combination.
Tim was a protege of Mr. Blank, a
well-known lawyer. He was often in
trouble, but by personal influence with
the courts Mr. Blank managed to have
him let down easy, so it became a
matter of talk that he did not suffer
greatly in being arrested.
‘‘How is it, Tim,” someone asked
one day, ‘‘that you. are arrested so
often, but never go to jail nor pay any
fines?”
“It’s just this way,” Tim replied.
“I have Mr. Blank for my lawyer, and
what he doesn’t know about law I tells
him.”
The world’s turpentine output ex
ceeds 25,000,000 gallons annually, the
United States being the greatest pro
ducing nation.
It is natural that those summer furs
should be popular with girls who have
knuckles on their necks.
XOcman'it
Problem
How to Feel Well During Middle
Life Told by Three Women Who
Learned from Experience.
The Change of Life is a most critical period of 'a
woman’s existence, and neglect of health at this time invites
disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember
that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will
so successfully carry women through this trying period as
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from
native roots and herbs. Read these letters: —
Vegetable Compound, for nervousness and dyspepsia, when I was
going through the Change of Life. I found it very helpful and I
nave always spoken of it to other women who suffer as I did and
have had them try it and they also have received
good results from it.”—Mrs. Geobge A. Dunbar,
17 Roundy St., Beverly, Mass.
Erie, Pa.—“l was in poor health when the
Change of Life started with me and I took Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, or I think I
should not have got over it as easy as I did. Even
now if I do not feel good I take the Compound
and it restores me in a short time. I will praise
your remedies to every woman for it may help
them as it has me.”—Mrs. E. Kissmng, 931 East
24th St., Erie, Pa. I
No other medicine has been so successful in relieving woman’s^
suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
W omen may receive free and helpful advice by writing the Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received
and answered by women only and held in strict confidence.
Q-BAN DARKENS GRAY HAIR
Gray, streaked, prematurely gray or
faded hair quickly restored to original
dark shade by shampooing hair and
scalp a few times with Q-Ban Hair
Color Restorer. No dye—perfectly
harmless. Q-Ban acts on roots —revives
color glands—makes hair healthy, grad
ually changing all your gray hair to an
even natural dark shade, making entire
head of hair clean, fluffy, abundant
without a trace of gray showing. 50c
a big bottle by parcel post. (Sold by
most druggists.) Address Q-Ban, Mem
phis, Tenn. Adv.
Fitted for the Game.
“He pitches his voice too high.”
“Yet you must admit he has a catch
in it.”
COVETED BY ALL
but possessed byfsea beautiful
head of hair. If yours is streaked with
gray, or is harsh and stiff, you can re
store it to its former beauty and lus
ter by using “La Creole” Hair Dress
ing. Price |I.OO. —Adv.
Soon Diagnosed.
“What is auto-hypnotism?”
“It is what makes fool people walk
in front of ’em.”
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVE'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The
Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron
builds up the system. 50 cents.
If you think there is a demand for
labor at high rates, go out and seek
a job.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Bears the //IT/?
Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
For years an almost unsalable prod
uct, New England hemp, has leaped
into popularity and is now a great
industry.
SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out the
scalp. Cleanse the scalp by shampoo
ing with “La Creole” Hair Dressing,
and darken, in the natural way, those
ugly, grizzly hairs. Price. SI.OO. —Adv.
Difficult Person.
“Bliggins is the sort of man who gets
angry if you don’t agree with him.”
“Yes. And he’s wrong so often that
if you do he hasn’t any respect for
you.”
Stiee, Granulated Eyelids, Sore and InHamed
Eyes healed promptly by the use of ROMAN
EYE BALSAM.—Adv.
Sixty miles of thread woven from
the fiber of a species of Italian nettle
weighs only two and a half pounds.
Germany’s normal meat supply is 60
per cent pork.
Philadelphia, Pa.—“l started the Change of life
five years ago. I always had a headache and back
ache with bearing down pains and I would have
heat flashes very bad at times with dizzy spells and
nervous feelings. After taking Lydia E. Pmkham’s
Vegetable Compound I feel like a new person and
am in better health and no more troubled with
the aches and pains I had before I took your won
derful remedy. I recommend it to my friends for I
cannot praise it enough.”—Mrs. Margaret Grass
man, 759 N. Ringgold St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Beverly, Mass.—“l took Lydia E. Pinkham’s
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New Sports Suits for Autumn.
Before the summer sports or pas
time suits have vanished from our
midst their successor has entered and
made its bow. It is destined to bloom
with the goldenrod and asters and it
is naturally of heavier materials than
the suits for summer weather. Serge,
velveteen, and corduroy contribute to
its durability and to its style as well.
It is likely that these new sports
suits for autumn will be innocent of
stripes. Those shown so far are of
plain materials or of plaids and plain
fabrics made up together, and they
are undeniably smart. Young or old,
women wear about the same styles in
them, and they subtract years from the
matron’s appearance in away to make
her rise up and call them blessed,
besides cheerfully parting with her
good money for them.
Among the most enticing suits, those
made of white serge combined with
the same materials in handsome col
ored plaids are triumphing. Some-
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Elegant Hats for Those in Mourning.
Two very elegant hats, made for
those in mourning, are shown. They
will satisfy the most discriminating
taste, for they fulfill all the require
ments for correct millinery of this par
ticular kind. They are made in con
servative and becoming shapes, of
English crape or of a specially woven
silk and crape, and the workmanship
in them Is above reproach.
An all-crape hat is shown at the
left, and all the world over its Import
is understood. It is the material used
for the first period of mourning. The
shape is a drooping brimmed sailor of
moderate size, and it is covered
smoothly with crape. The facing is
of the same exquisite material. Crape
is of a texture that lends itself to the
making of flower forms, and the trim
ming of this hat is made of crape.
There are four large roses, each made
of three sizes of crape petals set about
a cabochon of crape at the center of
the flower. The hat Is lined with a
soft silk.
The second hat is of silk with a
wing made of folds of the silk and
crape. It extends across the front of
the bat and terminates In a large
cabochon at the right side.
Either of these hats is of a con
■ times the skirt is white and the coat
• of the plaid with white collar and
I cuffs. Or a white skirt is banded with
i plaid, and a white coat has plaid cuffs
: and collar, belt and pockets.
i When the story is not told in plaids
, it veers to colored velveteens or cor
• duroys. In the picture a white serge
. skirt is worn with a taupe gray coat
> of velveteen with girdle of soft satin.
: Buttons and tassels make the quiet
: finish. The blouse is of crepe de chine
i made plain.
It will be noticed that the skirt ex
, tends only a little below the shoe
i tops and it is not likely that the sports
1 skiff will lose character by growing
• longer. One may wear a suit of this
, kind with assurance. It is good to
■ look at and full of its own style. Al
though the color combination is as
; quiet as possible the fabrics and the
i cut of the garment give the suit plenty
■ of “snap.” There is nothing tamo or
• commonplace about it.
venient size to be worn with a veil.
Veils of silk net, bordered with crape.
: take the place of all-crape veils in
new millinery. Or mesh veils bor
dered with bands of narrow grosgrain
ribbon may be used after the period
‘ of first mourning is passed. There is
much latitude in the choice of styles
' and the wearing of mourning in this
country. But those who elect to wear
it must not break certain rules. No
extremes of styles are In keeping with
the reserve that marks mourning ap
parel. Fabrics must be good and work
manship of the best. Crape remains
the unquestioned indication of mourn
ing.
Net Wraps Five Layers Deep.
Before the beautiful brocaded cloaks,
which are already in New York ready
for the opera season, are allowed to see
the light there is being shown and worn
joyously a new sort of evening coat,
called the outdoor dinner capo. These
are made of five layers of silk net col
ored often like a flame opal. They fur
nish Just enough protection against tile
night air and do not “limp" with the
damp, for there is no dressing in th
net.
W. L. DOUGLAS
“THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE”
$3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 & $5.00 AND WOMKN I
Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas
shoes. For sale by over9ooo shoe dealers.
The Best Known Shoes in the World. S kW
W. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the hot- SM
tom of all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and
the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The 'MM
retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San jKj
Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the
price paid for them.
' I 'he quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more
*■ than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart
styles are the leaders A the Fashion Centres of America. /
They are made in a well-eouipped factory at Brockton, Mass., /
by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and
supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest [ SHol'
determination to make the best shoes for the price that money
can buy.
Ask your shoe dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes. If he can- f
not supply you with the kind you want, take no other
make, write for interesting booklet explaining how to I BEWARE or Kfj
ret shoes of the highest standard of quality for the price, SUBSTITUTES Sy
by return mall, postage free. > Xj ^HEa t
LOOK FOR W. L Douglas
name and the retad pace $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00
stamped on the bottom. w y j>„ uc las Shoe Co., Brockton. Mass.
Her Failing.
First Modern Girl —I can’t quite
make up my mind about Dollie.
There's something queer about her.
Second Modern Girl —I’ll tell you
what it is—she has an effeminate
streak. —Life.
Dr. Peery's “DEAD SHOT” is an effective
medicine for Worms or Tapeworm in adults
or children. One dose is sufficient and no
supplemental purge necessary.—Adv.
Biblical Geography.
A Chicago kiddie recently “stumped”
his mother with this query:
“What’s the Miz?”
“The Miz, dear? I’m sure I don’t
know. Where did you hear about it?”
“At Sunday school. The superin
tendent said God made heaven and
earth an’ all that in the Miz
THIS IS THE AGE OF YOUTH.
Yon will look ten years younger if yon
darken your ugly, grizzly gray hairs by
using “La Creole’ Hair Dressing. —Adv
Putting Out Gasoline Fire.
Experiments by the British Fire Pre
vention committee show that the best
way to put out a small gasoline fire
is to spread over the burning liquid a
mixture of ten pounds of bicarbonate
of soda and twelve pounds of common
sawdust free from chips and shavings.
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills have stood
the test of time. Test them yourself now. Send
for sample to 372 Pearl street, N. Y. —Adv.
He Would.
“I’m thinking seriously of starting a
moving picture theater.”
“Well, there’s good money in that
business.”
“It isn’t the money I’m after. But
I would like to see my wife and chil
dren once in a while.”
TO hold “its place in the sun,” is the avowed purpose
of a great nation’s conflict. To hold “its place in
the sun,” is the object of every business in the great
fight for industrial and commercial supremacy.
To be able to hold “its place in the sun,” is the supreme
test of an asphalt roof. It is the sun, not rain or snow,
that plays havoc with a roof. If it can resist the drying
out process of the sun beating down upon it, day after
day, the rain or snow will not affect it except to wash
it clean and keep it sanitary.
Certain-teed
Roofing
takes "its place in the sun” and holds it longer
than other similar roofing, because it is made
of the very best quality roofing felt, thoroughly
saturated with the correct blend of soft asphalts,
and coated with a blend of harder asphalts.
This outer coating keeps the inner saturation
soft, and prevents the drying out process so
destructive to the ordinary roof.
The blend of asphalts used by "The General”
is the result of long experience. It produces
a roofing more pliable than those which have
less saturation, and which are, therefore,
harder and drier.
At each of the General’s big mills, expert
chemists are constantly employed to refine,
test and blend the asphalts used; also to experi
ment for possible improvements. Their constant
endeavor is to make the best roofing still better.
The quality of CERTAIN-TEED is such that
it is guaranteed for 5,10 or 15 years, according
to thickness (1,2 or 3 ply). Experience proves
that it lasts longer. Behind this guarantee is the
responsibility of the world’s largest manufac
turer of roofings and building papers.
General Roofing Manufacturing Company
World’s Largest Manufacturer of Roofings and Building Papers
New York City Chicago Puiladslphia St. Looia Boaton Cleveland
Pittaborrh Uetr-' ‘ Francisco Los Angelos Milwaukee Cincinnati
Now Or'-wn ' *- Vspolh Seattle Kansas City Indianapolis
Atlanta tea Moines Houston Duluth London Sydney
v. mt, General Roofing Manufacturing Co.
Ask for and Get
Skinners
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
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THE HIGH QUALITY SEWING MACHINE
NEV^KQME
NOT SOLD UNDER ANY OTHER NAME
Write for free booklet “Points to be considered before
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Prepared.
Church —What has become of the
। members of your church choir?
i Gotham —Enlisted and gone to the
front.
“Well, they know how to fight, all
, right”
Chilly, in Fact.
Singleton—Didn’t you find it pretty
: hot last night out your way?
Wedleigh—No! I arrived home late
and got a very cool reception.
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The General makes
one third of Ameri
ca's supply of as
phalt rollroofing. His
facilities are unequal
ed, and he is able to
produce the highest
quality roofing at the
lowest manufactur
ing cost.
CERTAIN-TEED
is made in rolls; also
in slate covered shin
gles. There isa tvpe of
CERTAIN-TEED
for every kind of
building, with flat or
pitched roofs, from
the largest sky-scrap
er to the smallest
reeidence or out
building.
CERTAIN-TEED is
sold by responsible
dealers all over the
world, at reasonable
prices. Investigate it
betore you decide on
any type of root.