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To Have at first sign of trouble | ive for any disorder | of digestion, The} seek relief the easier! it—and the more | will be that the trouble | » tead to something worse, | * admitted that) * * BEECHAM’S i the safest preventive as As the most reliable correcti ch, bowel, or liver trou! * * * FORGIVENESS 18 DIVINE Dear Miss Grey Forget” 1 feel 1 must answer “Can One Forgive and Not I alwaye sald I placed so much confidence in my husband that if “an angel came from heaven,” it would be almost impossible jmo to believe he did wrong. My confidence in him was suprem Weil, it was brought home to me xo suddenly and forcibly that. 1 could jot deny the fact, I went to bed a young woman and awoke an old gray-hatred one. The remorse of my husband was pitlable, [aid not censure or con domn him, In less than three months after he was {nearc insane asylum, due to a mixture he had recetved on that night of nights well) After five long, weary years, God took bim to Himeeclf. Did 1 not ve of | 40 right to forgive him? Which punishment was greater, his or mine? bles, | Ho, saw the result of bla wrong doing, although I never mentioned It, jand now I look back and say; “Even if 1 suffered, 1 tried to uphold bring about regular, natural, jim, who, { think, suffered as much as L" = ONE WHO KNOWS. action. All through the A—-Certainly you did right. You shared in the suffering, but I every Organ, every nerve | cannot see where ft was punishment to you, You did what you could 3 vrgor and spirits—you| and deserve great credit—but your work is not done, 80, why look feel the eg af back, unless it be in loving remembran fa Se an You It you can rid your mind of self-pity, regret and remember only quickly, too. 00, You} your great love—and his—there is no limit to the good you may do your bij save yourself suffering if you) tetlow-beings. Your forgiveness tw divine—let it help others 5 this matchless aid to health} - 7 peer eee ee Tee Se too, how that rib was bent un le ®/der the burden of giving birth to a > A ' On Hand : FROM GRANODAD'S * a ‘anda. 4 GRANDDAUGHTER *) God made Adam, as he made ev Ba bones 100, 28a ® lerything else, perfect. © SERRE REE EEE HH ly be moet subtract a rib Dear Mies Groy: Have just been |* Woman to his first fi which makes two. Then the good Lord reading the letter from dear Old began to do some more figuring Grandpa” in answer to our favorite|and he has been figuring ¢ uncle “Korn-taasel.” Unele “K. T."|since—and the solution is not y ie and always bas been & g004,| “Grandpa,” you forget what a t broad-minded uncle, so different |titul problem the Lord's problem is Ifrom dear Grandpa. And I don't believe Adam ever re “Grandpa,” are fine, but the subject | gr a “i's method of working of Adam and bia rib is too deep for | out his own problem. you to try to distuss now, You are} Just take a tip from me, and draw so old you have forgotten the mis- back in the chimney corne Grand. sion of that rib. You have forgot-| pa,” with cob pipe and easy — try to enter Into anton & London Co.| its too much for you. Enjoy your “The Inviting Store” > t sequent and add — OLD HATS sjeaned, blocked, r trimmed —rnade People’s Bank Bity. 3 your a om 2 Paults. dotage and your pipe and sit and dream of the rib you've | haps never had GRANDDAUGHTER ADERIA. PEO SOESTEED OT EH ES * i* FROM ANOTHER Nt D t t Are A ° ti in Our Great MW GRANODAUGHTER . Dear Misa Grey: Just a few | words to “Grandpa,” to whom I coo sider it my duty to write, after the fashion he went after women Think of {t! Is it not aggravating lenough to have a ma int the weather was stormy at the beginning of ae, beni san or slaaed did event, it started with a rush. In spite of the > whima, and recognize their we had extra salespeople we found ourselves M authority? As for men not being inded in some-of the departments. We are sorry 9) #ie to live without of our patrons did not get as prompt attention Jf) would he be living if it hadn't pe sii our custom to give. However, we have reinforce just sprang up from nothing? . & and you may come today, tomorrow and through- certainly ix a shame, “Grandpa,” i week with a full assurance of good service. We very hard to redeem ourselves on this point, Our ious new Third Floor is a fairyland of beauty and of bargains in its charming displays of beautiful fins and Lingerie. Don't forget that all depart- | are contributing to this affair and that you can find fay bargains in Women’s Outer Garments, Silks, Dress Biithere were no women where would Ws, Cotton Piece Goods, Bedding, Shoes, Notions, B)the men be? on. | They are both a necessity which lwould you do If the case were turned the other way? How would you meet her? t or per oe that Adam didn't keep his “peeper open. If he had his rib would }have been made into woman. | race would have ended before such |men as “Grandpa” were bora If there were so men the world would certainly not have the In» provements it has; but pehaw, if ce }the world and one another cannot Unequaled Values in Dainty jget along without. So there ts no pi - juse quarreling over it, “Grandpa; in Combination Suits lbut you have ho right to have let ters and dates that your wife can- not see, nor be coming in at such an hour as 3 in the morning to be met with a lawn mower, What Made by one of Amer- fea’s leading white under- wear manufacturers. The more exacting you are the more you will appreciate the value of these Under- garments and the bargains ve are offering on every ge & Woman hater, and let the table flcor during this great | alone, GRANDDAUGHTER Sale of White. The best fi} ged NOTICE TO. READERS the markets afford ore 9! none too good for Panton- i} : London patrons. Today All not be an & we will tell you of Com and many # bination Suits, Drawers , oe address. # and Corset Covers. We yo — can give you but part of Bann py B ane the items, however, in this CXNTHIA GREY limited space. We have complete stocks in all lines of Undermuslina, includ ing Iofants’ and Children’s. tion Suits 69¢ Of Corset Cover and Drawers. Made of mustin, trimmed In a dainty pattern of Itnen lace edging. The Sale of White price, as name above is only Ladies’ Combination Suits $1.49 A charming value in either combination as named above The material is nainso°'; yokes trimmed in linen laces and embroidery. The drawers are trimmed in handsome deep embroidery. Sale of $1 49 DO White price only . SRK * * * DANCE. * * ewe teh kh heehee Dear Miss IT am a young married woman. Have been mad- ried two years My husband ls very good to me except when we } ao out to dances. He pays so much attention to the other women and |has nothing to do with me, I am very hurt. Please tell me what to do. BLUE FE 8. ey or Corset Cover Skirt, splendidly trimmed ries, laces and rib- This value is a wonder Bale of proper respect in company self with the other guests, but not by fllrting He should dance th first and last dance Suits $1.98 land take her to supper Yery fine soft fabric, very trimmed in hand work- and Mnen laces, Combination consists of |e ee eee eh hhh * * FROM A CHILD, * HTM IMAM HI Dear Miss Grey: I am 1% years of age and in trouble, and as [ have confidence in your wisdom, I would i some help. My mother, sister and brother are very mean to me. I am going to leave home without mother’s consent Where should 1 go? MOON WINKS. A.—Well, now, that's too bad. If you are really abused go to Judge Frater at the court house, or if you are a girl to the Y. W. ©. A. Home, Fifth and Seneca, if a boy, to the Y. M. C. A, Fourth and Madison. But, here’s a tip, child, it is much easter to live at home than out in the world. Come to see me about {t before you leave. I can help you ’ Ladies’ Corset Covers 25¢ A specially good value—bet- ter material and trimming than usually found on corset covers at this figure. Embroidery, Val. laces and ribbons are the trimmings. Nainsook Corset Covers 69c Of soft, sheer muslin neatly im plain tucks; a very Value at a low price. Ladies’ Drawers 39c page quality muslin trim fa pretty patterns of om and lace Insertion; dead Our best Sale of White Decanse of the superior Tastily adorned tn neat but serviceable linen lace and good width ribbons in different tints. This is indeed a showy and s¢ viceable number and “look to be worth considerable more. Choice Corset Covers 98c Bet HITT TT HH HK S’ PEBBLE * * * DEMOSTHENE: Soma in embrotder- aos ep lace. We are car- YOU would not think an SF 9¢ price amiss for this Yalue, but ..69¢ the Sale of White pric other grades in ¢ is only have we cannot tell you of dere. We ho, pe you will be 4 86 ther, . * * HII TI TITAS TO IAM 1 am & boy of 19, and have got ten into the habit of stuttering. Do you know of something that will help me to break myself of this habit? I Rr A.—Speaking slowly..is the only cure he reason pebbles held in his mouth cured Demosthenes of stuttering was because he was con pelled to speak slowly to avold swallowing them. Of extra fine nainsook, the ost designs in embroidery, Vadp and tinen laces, Insertions an@¥ibbons comprise the deco- rations of these handsome garments. We started this First Sale of White with Corset Covers in a gradual rise of grades from 16¢ to $1.25, every one a “sparkler” in valu [et eR RAR TR RARE RATER EAA HHS *} [hardens women, how Hoping you will not continue to| A.—A man should show his wife] but | falling batr each should enjoy himself or her-|appiied to the roots is a with his wife} eR RR RRR ERE RRR, rated in the} | | | & | land * HUSBAND AND WIFE AT A & | war * | | mouth fn 1888. | Colorade are silver and gold, Mo THE STAR--THUR Brille Burke ON PERSONAL The first word, THE WHC T NWSS IS A GRA Y/ I sometimes think that if we would Just do the little simple things which « front us in ev day lite not b about things. It in astounding that women have as good complex fons ax they pre went to view daily on the streets of our elty when they neglect them to such an extent Few women bathe themset prope Por haps it ts because that bathing ts auch an ordinary and universal practice. Most girl# are apt to think it can be done any old w Many women whe pride them- selves on a cold bath of shower every morning, would not like it if they were told that NO ONE CAN KEEP CLEAN BY COLD BATHS ALONE A cold only to be for its shock y we would » to worry the great bath is taken tonte It doos not cleanse, Over the body there 4 minute covering of natu oll, pro vided you have not just emerged from a hot bath What Is the ac tion of cold water on grease? it hardens it. There- fore, cold water on the body only closes up all the lite pores and the only substance them. This ts why overlays we COSTS HOHESSOOOe * COLDS LURK_IN COSHH HH OS SEHOSS Colds and pneumonia fork ty hot, poorly ventilated places AK this time of year folks are prove? to crowd into such places, If you have any regard for your oWn | health you should avoid with) pneumonia * as you would! at ho ing room®y} cars apd) prolifie| ol. on a} orm than to; the prey of infectian:} Don't be afraid of taking cold Wa’ jong as you are warmly clothed and can get FRESH air to broatgesd For remember that trea air ts Bisly ee and that you are leas likely ¢ ' ntiiated street coaches are cold and phe ip of f become = CREAT LM LLL LR Cynthia’s Answers to Many Questions Nance O'Neil waa born in Oak Califor 187 ia Taylor, Pre Pierce ant Grant served in the Indian war} Graot, Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, an Harrison and McKinley in the civil The Alpha Kappa Kappa medical} fraternity has a membership of 1,000. It was founded at Darts The colors of the University of at Cornell's, Holyoke’s color is bine carnelian and white To shave the head or to go bare headed or both is the best thing for Vaseline or sage ten} Iso good, though It has a tendency to darken | the hair Dunn & Co. or Bradstreet, whose | addresses are In the city directory, will give information as to standing of companies for a small fee, It ts best to consult them as they are reliable. effectual for de stroying moles on lawns, and for suffocating wasps. It should be poured down the nest at night and the orifice Immediately closed with a clod of earth Bisulphide fs Doctor’s Boyish Face Reveals Skin Renewer One hears every day the story the physician with #0 admirabl akin that all his women patients ask the seor He tells o ously tells others, that, remarkable absorbent ordinary mercolized Cludes this. substan an excellent complex! c » skin that the ‘wilver-hatred doctor with the boyish face. The secret become public ty. Now everywhere mercolaed plying it nights lik t i Wy Valuable rejuvenator used prs ix a wriitle-remover and preventive in the form of @ fac Path, made by dissolving an oupce of saxotite In a half-pint witeh ha Aa This also has become famous. SOM ACTOR that morning cold bath Is prescribed for | answered: = “I a the prevention of cold » come infected when you are taking! than HOT ROOMS * « id tl ae a Dea aT TERIA a WETTER WaT UST SDAY, JUNE 27, 1912. YOUR SUMMER VACATION "Going axypaying” bs hody from dirt of| {ul way of spending the summer with city|the open. CLEANLINESS APPEARANCE IN WOMANLY pulmonary trouble cleanse th toll and contact streets, a hot bath should be taken at night, using a pure soap, as it} needs an alkili to disperse the oil) sulmmer and dirt on the The skin} “W should be rubbed hard with a brush | trolley. or rough cloth, then rinsed careful} “The foundation of our ly with gradually cooling wator|?0om was laid on sloping until one feels the shock of a chill.) Well back from the creek, with A vigorous rubbing with a bath} eye to future floods, Floor boar towel will bring the reaction] Were sailed to well-driven 5 necessary to a glow of health, | #04 covered with builders Tho face and hands neod an tn-|!"S paper, on which was « dividual treatment. Water shouid| Woven grass rug. Ferns not be put on either the face or|#Mong stones along the hands more than once a day, pre-|™ade @ pretty effect bly at night when one takes| “Two wall tents were one’s hot bath, If you must cleanse|® large one, 12x14, and lyour bands and oft do it kitchen tent, 7x9 with cold cream, otherwise you will show a network of wrinkles upon your face and hands, as con: tnual washing keeps the natural oll away from the skin and it in-| variably sbrivels and becomes lined and wrinkled. 1t iw smid that the hands show age much quicker than the face, and it is only be they are washed more often, is no oll left In the skin | If you feel you must wash your! |hand# more than once a day, | sure to put on a cold cream after | wards and wipe them off carefully After using hot water and soap on your face with a soft brush, rinse well in a number of waters, each than the last, then lily with a good cold and pat it in for about 10 minutes, then wipe off all that re | mains, This datly care of the com-| plexion will keep it in the best of | order. Ov cal daily BEAUTY SANLI- from t eaid gypsy.” were not far oity,” on was secured to the edge of ized collar to avoid ripping season, A rustic arbor with mosquito netting, made sect-proof dining room, while fireless cooker was indispensabi rose beads, rose petal one anoint cooler car cream | Be sure that ali your manipula tions are upward. NEVER USE [DOWNWARD STROKE WHEN) | WASHING OR WIPING YOUR| FACE. | Perfect cleanliness {help to eradicate blackheads and| jaene from one’s skin, and for fear lot germs and Infection, never use! the same wash cloth or towel twice without having it 1 ed and/ hung in the air. We must realize that the body is always throwing Joff poison through every pore, and jonly for a very few minutes after & bath can we cali ourselves sweet | and clean A fam | ed for will often) and the us old belle was aak-| necret of beauty, and she have three. The and other| first is cleanliness, the second is _q | Cleanliness, andthe third is clean- liness.” | eee Just one last word—CLEANLI- NESS IS THE BASIS OF ALL PHYSICAL BEAUTY. Kiki a alr fuel when yc ort, 80 to yeen burned with every breath are breathing the} peak, of air that has ‘or and over again, | 1332-34 Second Av., Big. Days at “The Owl” Our Sales Manager has “dug up” Sixty Popular Items for SPECIALS, most of which were not used during our BIG ANNIVERSARY SALE. If you were unable to take advantage of the many offerings of the Anniversary Week, DON’T FAIL TO I VISIT THE OWL STORE. Sixty ; Patents size Apenta Water .ATe 260 size Carbona Clothes Cleaner 17¢ size Crown Lavender Salts ..16¢ size Hoover's Headache baer Accidents Will Happen A well regulate household uld al wome reliable remedy at hand to prevent accu OF nTmnOn should be used in every case where the skin te broken, also on burns, insect bites and bruises. atteag eovene disvwas Soap 100 size Johnson's Papoids . . 86 $1.00 size Listerine seestee 50c size Milk of Magnesia ........280 50c size Mi.o-na Dyspepsia Tablets 330 25¢ size “Owl Kidney Plasters ...18¢ 10¢ size One-Night Corn Cure 25¢ size Charcoal Tablets 50c size Swamp Root 25¢ size “Shac” Stearn’ Remedy i ‘ 26¢ size Welch's G 35e size Wyeth’s Menthol Pencils for Hay Fever eure ‘ HOUSEHOLD DRUGS AND NECESSITIES 160 Given immediate relief ta 25¢ Soap . Regular 10c Size, Special 7c cou. DRINKING it orms ¢ drinking cups. 25e size Aromatic Castor Oi! 10¢ size Dental Floss 10¢ size Compound Licorice Powder Fo 10c size Le Page's Glue 50c size Lister's Anti $1.00 Bath Spray, Special These Bath Sprays are strongly made and have aluminum fittings. Get of these If you would enjoy to the full you id baths this sum mer. They attach to any faucet tightly. The special price, Se, 18 for Friday and Satur Se =TODCO HANDY BRUSH, Special ¥ day and Saturday S76 od backs containing elght rows of high nelish bristles. Bi » roughest usag’ nd Saturday only . g, Es: ahe Five-Inch NAIL BUFFER 250 size Newskin Se size Powdered Alum . 26 size Powder Gu 1 pint Pure Glycerine 10c size Saffron 26e size Spirits of Camphor 28¢ size Tincture of Benzoin . 1,000 Toothpicks .....+ wd i ww Established in 1592, ony handle and removable chamois. bg Special Friday and Sat- urday ... 17¢ a delight We pitched our tents in a wood on ten minutes from th sheath ad nted foundation | a urchased, @ small They were of ox tra heavy white army duck with| The lower edge of each te the floor boards by means of sheathing nails, furnished with a flat galvan ~ N ot a drop of rain leaked in the whole covered an in The pink beads, commonly called are not made from the Big Specials for Friday and Saturday 10¢ cake Burton’ 10 cake Fairy Soap ... 10c cake Grandpa Wonder Soap ... 10c cake Lana Oil 16¢ cake shampooing) cake (scented) ° 10 cake Paim Olive Soap .........7¢ 100 cake Soap (trial size) . . 10¢ cake 1915 10c cake Wool Soap ..... Toilet Articles 40c size Bird Theatrical Rouge .. . 50c size Canthrox (shampoo) ..... $1.00 size De Miracie 250 size Graves’ Tooth Powder . 25¢ size Lusterite Cuticle Ice . 50c size Mayor’s Walnut Oil 75c size Magda Toilet Cream 50c size Meyers Exora Face Powder 50c size Parker’s Hair Balsam 50c size Paim Olive Cream . 25¢ size Pond’s Vanishing Cream 50¢ size Pinaud's Eau De Quinine 35c 250 size Pasterine Tooth Paste . 10¢ size Toilet Pumice Stone .. 25e size Pray's Emery Boards 80c size Ricksecker Cold Cream .. 25c size Tiz (for aching feet) . OTe Owl Drug Co ‘third Avenue and Pike Street 5 Ask Your Doctor Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic stimu- GO GYPSYING FOR lant for children. He will probe jably say, “Very, very rarely.” |Ask him how often he pre |seribes a tonic for them. He | will probably answer, “ Very, |very frequently.” Then ask | him about Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsaparilla, Let eae | living ground an| ds mtn | | tion after we is @ better one. Green 1 8p ae C. G. CHILBERG A Special Offering In Finely Tailored Suits This {s a group of finely tallored sults in all the favorite materials most desirable for midsummer wear. fashions are represented and the regular values run as high as $40, grouped at one special price— VALUES UP TO $40... NOW OFFERED AT colorings The newest Get a New Suit at this Special Price and Take Al! the Credit You Want. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. “*Seatile’s Reliable Near Union St. Soaps Skin Soap .. and Buttermil Pear’s Glycerine Soap . seeest2e Ricksecker’s Complexion 6c Transparent Glycerine eeeeees TS +17 ldo Te +160 33e 146 redder dtd edt t ad acd d did deed fll td 2 2