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By carrier, elty, te @ month Published Datty The Star More to “Sub” About Injustice i made as fast as the growth of the Mail Carriers | city and the increasing postal bust 1917, PAGE 4 s that appointments will be AAA RAARAAAARAAAAARAAARAAA HARALD ALDARA PPA PLP PPP PPP PPP Letters to the Editor “The Seed of the Righteous” By Juliet W. Tompkinse~rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrree Pe rie editor The Star 1 read, with | ne: call for them > much interest, a letter about sub| Ne has faith in his city and SUSEtTS Toor reece cceecereceeseeesee MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY mount tahinest, @ Totese abeat sab | 35s Sar. Sse in Sit ated ba aOR RMm BRERA Ee : " ! ‘ . t SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS was no concerned for his comfo nloe cried, when her mother ca Ps ea s of Monday, Ja signed | good for an early appointmen Jthat she herself came up at noon | home ‘One Who Knows It is right here that the publte, | CHAPTERS ‘ to nee that the fire was going Oh, they came, did they? Chloe, As a patron of the postoffice |as well ax the sub, ix being bilked All the family of Sereno Gage | ee ne ean a widow © uae how ares lat aie oas toa nd w clone acquaintance of #ev-| Adequate service ix a thing almont] wor talented—that in, except|Prpers: Bie wan & widow M all.” Chloe spread out the dressen l eral of the “subs.” Tam in & post |unknown thruout the city, unles*lepioe, Sereno himeelf, a great wotinny Toc Yak Pgs When ah [Bk & wriekin ot Tee eee docean e eat ena y tion to know that the writer gives | in districts occupied by big bu#l | ideaiiat and worker for humanity tional love of beauty and @ re-|ing between her eves re > ; rf iE. W.Ol an accurate statement of the con: | ne 7 whl h ts only another fitus dled famous—and poor gan mote smile that never deepened| “You—knew they were coming?” ae ani » ant » murder of EF. ; - Litton of the substitute letter cur |tration of the cowardly polley of] yoing in for “eugenics,” to pre into a laugh I hoped so, dear. Didn't I tell Swept ott its feet by the horror of the : I rier in Seattle and probably thru-| "putting it over” where you can! 4, ives from marrying. Ralston Ralston laughed Sit on my) you | dropped a word to Katy, the son, state insurance commissioner, the legislature must not be out the ¢ slot “get away with It the son, is going to write @ reat) air and wee if you don't at once|day of Mrs. Sexton's death--she 1, c i Tl thr That the government, Instead of] Necessary appointments ure de | drama, The mother is alway® Bet! Heein to write a masterpiece,” Ral-| was going up there. It just occur. guilty of railroading the death penalty bill thru. being a model enuplorer, shovld |Iayed and” delayed and delayed |ting Innuental people’ to 40 MOK wean iaaghed red to me that you and Marjorie ~e ‘ . - lag so far behin y uverage pri ome more, to further the OO) for the children-——and they do it on It must be so wonderful to| were about the same siz Have Give the people a chance to be heard, ; | f } vate employer may be news to some jomy” record, 1 paeaeen know oF account of Sereno Page's fear ec write,” she said Tell me how you | you tried the suit?” somes - + . Mi 2 7 . it it # r ot b construed os |many districts where patrons ge * overhears one complaining @| . 1 ‘ ‘ > ~ — as s . “e rive o the author of the t it should not be cor | Chloe overhea *\ go about it Chloe had flushed ‘Oh— Scant courtesy has so far been given t h argument against government |ting certain daily publications thr |yi¢ about. “Billy.” Ralaton's child. er tte, wo nad not yet ac | mori ght, flushed. | “Oh anti-death penalty bill and others who wanted to be heard before ownerahip of public utilities or any |the mall, do not get them for 4a¥8!Chion and Alex her counin, bad 8] quired a public, the question was |examining the gold embroidery, did * . H ake fae kind of Industry. It should rather /at a time and then ge mor * bit of w quarrel, but It's stimulating. He talked at length | not notice. % the senate committee. The house committee must make up for focus attention on the grave de A bunch, The regular SLrURE}OS giched up. Alex n'a mechani. | thout hig tethods | ee : ct fect that such government owned | valiantly to do Justice to bin dis An hour slipped past Pe Pe Pies. a , cag e sure av fair - > ye |trict, but he canpot do it In the ipped pa At Is nery fall in a disregarded heap. a” i aoe ok oe ¥0 play sue ife i i te mocra a \catead ye" tleva t cant h be is Mimited So| (Continued From Our Last Issue) | servant hovered in the doorway, “I would rather have worn rags,” N “vere as . sOn- main autocrs ly * o 16 to iich he is b +o] murmured and went a ne wale The death penalty is really not so severe as life imprison aeeaseratioalty managed, This de-|a once & week a sub is put on Why Katy—Mrs, Sexton dead!” | ™ Fase ta Ahoy he "he ex eg wi less Chloe 4 1 fi. f ) ) ie Hae coc sia ; nocd man: i > | abou , Al crae Pa ah pe oy ene eeping you,” he ‘one the less Chloe donned one ment. The widow of the murdered official strikes that idea when pot ont aad Will be reamadied. Tbe} (3, Oe Fs ssa thin el the l cee OOtte Ghtab: to hele "ror cumimiad: . Bue tt you Kaew. whet lor the Westie woes thee Soman ‘ ‘ : nd of the times is all in that di vere ust one thi ho | she ¢ 4 eieast. 46! tak 10- dome Gus "ho Line alam eee ace ; she, too, declares against smearing the memory of her husband rection. Tt must be remedied ifthe | pubite to do to stop this abuse, and course you ,are going up there. | tring and: cares” fam Tee | and (Alex and she went happily to . ® p ° ay + esvice ix ever to be rebuilt on the | that je to make an organized pro-| Katy, to help am glad they D catalt as ptt Prog? with blood by restoring pital punishment in this state. sound and hermontoos beals ot |¢ Formulate a pptition, 1 you,” #he paid at parting eee taret, "tana bp up asain?® \Contipues tn: Oar Nees Seow * dam . Dis ae ‘ so 2 < Each for ali and all for easel emphatic! Puf lota of pep t turn@ back to add Marjorie Bex hacen’ tres tgp” wale i Members of the legislature, don’t rush madly in the program — ff/;Fach for all“and all for each—Jemphatic! | Pu lots of pe ton tn Just about Clow’ butid. 1| lease promize you will!” | ad ize” 5 > etate hive > pe : is state to each according to hia needs end copies not only to the local! suppose she will be giving away ‘ . to “legalize” murder by the state. Give the -— of this en In the meantime the postal serv: | powtoffice, but to the department at| all sorts of pretty dresses if ahe | ‘Pty Years, that he could not quite > he > ae | DRS sast one public ice (taken ax orrible example) | Washington, D. C. as well. And! goes into mourning : igptias: > ee h chance to be heard first. Let there be at lea r is managed by methods highly tm-|keep right after It. Persistency| “Yes, m’am. I'll be glad to raed PPeadey Ale atin era ng. ,oral and cowardly. Immoral in| will tell. Plenty of publicity will! a word about {t—you've been that 7 shin ; . pearing re age gl iat “A secre shy Pheer rang good to me,” Katy promised. Mrs. esac aren po toy aoe and getting something for nothing While under present conditions, T Gage, collecting her scattered pur. r ee [gl Repel nr edly cll peared dy gan oe atl oar ap too," he told her. “t never| Headaches, Dizzy Spells, s' Judging from his complaint, Captain Helfer of the time nlutely without pay; cow-|and who have spent a your I wish there had been some one | ee oe ae eernin rel ‘Awful Pai jxonia, must think the customs officials gave him the | ardty that it imposes these op | or subbing,” my advice ie about Sabra's size.” she said as had afaik chaane: Sir Poors wi ains, Could c syllable of his name pressive conditions upon those | to The field of activities she went on z |My play was published, you know Not Work. R as who, from the pinch of necessity, | | wervice | ng to hed An hour later Chioe came on her the one that Sothern seariy took : bi effective re | br and extended, and the! way to ma ! per ai pyr d Ls, 9 |" least able to offer effective re- | t as ae nto fod, and the wa to arket, Hilly at r side jan old friend of the family pu up| Pittsburgh, Pa.—"I am an orphan hs for W. S. C. bea gprs re neces:nervice will be steadily Improved. “Tell'about the I'l ehil'ren in the |*2¢ Money for it. But he would not | girl, and when only seventeen years s HP HEN city people stop long enough to think « he social and ahry te the sorting thay are teeny | bot "ta t prese nolument and fractory.” Billy commanded | Fre cctnaaie aercabsintten Uitearhaiael old bad to sup- economic problems that confront them, and when they ¢ lentitied to a living wage. The dif. sions for old ag The trend hic changed smiles with her |‘? Preypinimsidl nA aie' = an me cack gue mete P sider the great mass of needy people living in tenements, t ference t » what they get and | ix all in that direction. | father, and then the two went on fe betty ar ike pei " | AB gy * sane L ‘ ise is to say, “Let's send them to the country L UM what is necessary to maintain a} Real merit will be recognized to the beloved story of little chil-|*°C TN ieee ould tell me about | Srey mo eue A | This would be an easy way out, were it not for the fact that the | Wholesome standard of living, rep-| ONE WHO ALSO KNOWS oppressed and rescued bylin, iiay you are at work on.” she et 5 eae u of its own, and that you cannot get city ee ae resents just that much contribut panlncnlahetanarane — randfather, and of laws | ‘®° t - p: has troubles enough of its own, $ 6 Hl ® | ventured. Mave-to sare no ma r how poor they may be—to go to the farm The Ww art the |t r erator by them to the service with no re! that had to fight their way ike | Some day 1 sali read It to you,” home from wort: Jelement in this problem is actually the most important I aatt dalatae Grae ties Vine tases | ota ik, hae a pen banners wp a dettle bill |he declared soleronly and I could not this situation is becoming more complex. In te ye. [angry ‘Teesday and tapped Albert,|why subs go into the woes A LAMJENT a So Mra, Gage’s two geniuses were afford to do it. Hon of our country Increased per cent. Duri pe , : b the heed with |e rape - oe, ears CHAPTER II launched. As if that were not also had head ‘the population in cities of 25,000 and over increased cent yor, on the t that i takes them a year to find A: Geltaite ‘Abkatigomnont Siete, Witte Guaei Cae a vs . Eee population of the country districts incres ree the jest’ machine |is right. When @ man enters the will Robert view The day after the Congress| pened on a struggling Montessori spells and a pain cent. va rm service an a sut naturally es Of wild-eyed days in Nome » went in her card s, embraced the doctrines fer-| Blin my side. My mth of the population of this country lives in the pei eee $$$ | No more will Seward dance-halls Harper Lindsley, millionaire,!Vently after twenty minutes of| sister told me how much Lydia E York, Philadelphia and Chicago. More than one-half the peo ODD. ISN'T IT? | rin philanthropist and iff ef fdation, brought in haifa dozen| Pinkham's Vegetable Compound New York state live in New York city. About one-fifth of Was j., With maudlin songs © ne ot her father upils, and so “arranged” to have|had helped her, so | began taking S population lives in Seattle No more will prospectors return The old man gave her a tremu-| Billy included. And while Chloe jt, The result is I am now in good T increase of population in our cities is really a world m ! And quarts of red-eye mooch lous band and a@ twinkling smile. still gazed dublously at her new | health and never lose a day from ‘The cities of Canada are crowing more rapidly an thos No more will throats of sourdoughs Well, Sabra! I had a talk with| freedom, into her lap fell a soft | my work, and you may publish my Pulted States—and Canada is an agricultural country | burn your mother yesterda he greet-|armful of fine clothes, sen” With | letter to show other girls the good the agricultural college of Pullman three-fourths of the stu¢ | To white Alaskan hooch od} I rather th bt one of | Marjorie S« ve love in a sad,/ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- Worked on a farm before they came to the college, but these are |The stampede days are over =i be th das lack bordered note, Uncle Harry | pound will do."—Miss Marie by back to the count i make good de | The t is closed and barred Mr. Lindsley.” sald Sabra, “1/C@me in while these were still) Schmeltz, 24 Gardner S8t., Troy who will go bac the country and make food, | Rub Lumbago, Pain, Soreness, | wer more will tempted rover want you to make me one of your|*Pread over sofa and chair. Chioe| Hill, N. 8., Pittsburgh, Pa. eee “he Seemtey Reeds ty net. mere.torm Stiffness Right Out With | Risk dust on faro card | Salaried officlais-—'with power.” as| had had every one of thom on with | This good old root and herb rem- i. “ . ” ye > ® | " ; Tank for h cause the cc St. Jacob's Oil. Northern ploneer | we say of committees, I believe | 0 one home to see, and she sp: edy has proved unequaled fo’ ee on Das sot: arirted oe Short it er coutd the cl h usyivania youth got J hako ryes! | my father's child can do something | UP joyfully at her uncle's trailing | periodical suffering of young woni- ee ee il adateeer than tion to and stole fiances’s| When your back is sore and lama in-Yukon beers—| bigger in the world than wage-| Step. Jen: it contains what is needed to nag gel Teliad Btates was not ¥ a leaenad the t of tarm.| trousseau keep from being mar! or fur sciatica or peuritia Alaska's joined the drys | earning but | need backing. Win} “Oh, Uncle Harry, look what I've| restore healthful conditions. exten’ e Uni a e a ° rr at atica 07 , " - " a. you at 1 up, don't suffer! ou give me a chance to make my sa he te mnallnmeonrniats eal rae ty 4 small trial bottle of old, ho Freshly caught sea fish are the) self clear to you?” The United States ts ahead about | gy obmOll” at any drug atore,| Principal ingredient of an artifi rt ail old hands warded her Von Tarnow, new Austrian ambassador, has arrived (six arguments in the first #kit-|pour a tittle in your hand mad rat jrubber of Dutch invention loff with humorous pr “No. i 8 were Von, we mishes at the atre hr battle it right into the pain o | no, child. If 1 isten you'll con. fouldn’t unpack all those trunks fir &. t et : days, but several | sorenc 1 lameness HOT TEA BREAKS Bs to be in the United 4 rines have arrived pite! Don't « crippled’ This sooth A COLD—TRY THIS ‘ He want to oddit me |linger and chuckle over the idea ‘eople by Throat dina ringette aan ating off takes the ache | | Hin ger nuck! ; People of a state to fix the minimum of wages and the maximum | or) Coca, nee Is magical, yet absolute | hreast Tea, or as the German folke| | oy of hours of labor, because the prosperity, moral standin 4 . e harmless and doesn't burn or dis-| oatt it, “Has r Brust Thee,” at} nced ee , the fate of the state, or the nation, tepend upon the condition of ; color the skin any pharmacy. Take oan No, no sighed, lifting a : Our nation is like a tree. Being a republic, it can carry dry-rot,. © > on, I enter the auto; Nothing else stops ao, sells at a ¢ piling | band to hi east pocket Va Branches—its aristocracies—a long time and still | but when “gee i * oo sd Two seats at A tie and lame ba misery 80) water upon it, pour through a sieve |‘ do kie king and seraten: iiieads amonx its roots, ita ruin is rapid and complete hambra now y and surely. It never dis-|and drink a teacup full a sey Bn be rol teal om a )For years the Oregon minimum wage and the Bunting 10-hour test |® e nts time. It is the most effective way penne told him what her sealers a Y; supreme cou here ave be — — ” — erage \ D k a cold and ire grip, as een. scrupulous to ask e nore. have been in the United States supreme court. There | er ee brea r ste slow? td t {s to be the fat mu nan oO ne the pores feving con © slowly nodde and rehearings, and siti! it is not known what | he fate t ns t (hort OF like you: Mibea. “TF be vital principles. . him more than Dandruff Surely {segs Rican he on gerne orem eve I'll do it,” he said. “A man cep nine United States justices upon high salary to tell us ; : ius break cold at once vc epg ya Anode or may not do, and they tell us nothing. They are either : ee ee aL Destroys the Hair | tt i# Inexpensive and entirely | of my age can afford his little joke Or inefficient, or else they are procrastinating in in ” To gasoline Gir t plenty of petra heaton be is Sabra went home to lunch, riding toc! ee ¢ Sock + to Gains Male nt hick ehaloven a ow a lesson in interest he's | ¢njes silky hair her good news Iike a palfry ) How silly it looks not to dismiss a body of hired employes who pe earnts seg at : Dir e Mothe erybody'" she « Mf in doing nothing in respect of matters of the most vital importar SMILY V KOPTA tee f act, andru . “ee ais 3 hata ore ti ic fE We cannot discharge these United States supreme court judg ‘ teem jae if real wor I have been to see Mr. are absolutely without accountability. They can say what laws | It dc t do witch ened to try t Lindsley } may ar may not have, or they can say nothing, altho t final say is o Slieek of wea Sar Th dal My dear!” Mre. Gage was mar ft to them exclusively | sap balls sure way to get rid of dandruff tial leader and tender mother in 2 ee encores A SIMP—MORAL EDITORIAL | to dias It, then you destre hone. “What did he say? A‘New York judge orders John Myers to pay Mrs. Tom and Jerry went to the same | entire To do this, get abe You had ared ¢ for $5 a week or go bagk to her. John quit her be- | * si we four ounces of ordinar id ar me mother dear, so my part was , om 2 a mo on night 1 retir comparatively easy she wouldn't sew a button on his clothes, altho he and os no! ing alan. ts A bitter word broke from Ral d her to daily for one solid week. Five dollars is a ile J nr . » it in gently with th aton. ‘You get your chance. Ever of money, John, and you can use these here snap-on — on h body but me gets a real chance , 4 ' sooner or late buttons; or wear a safety-pin so she and other fellows’ vth eadide étalon é eit ia ight Wain tae ocd quiet; des es can see it. a ball player ic ' Mrs. Gage asked ony one 1 graduation time came. | complete and enti iit ey Very, thank you. 1 should George Stunkard dropped dead while laughing at a res Nat ‘ idious, was suffocated | stroy ever ngle sign and trace KET i “ i think you would have seen that a 4 idell, Ill. Maybe the | ith high honors it , aching feet feel re-| there was no heat in that room ny story, in a grocery store at Sidell, Il] yoo t While boncheaded Jerry was the| You will find, too, that all {teh fréshed after an 1 mother! I nearly perished.” FO told him that one about eggs being cheaper when [cjam at the bottom of the class, Jing and digging of the scalp will Kon of Rlean’s applica But there was a fireplace,” his hens begin to lay. When it was all over, Tom and| stop, and your hair will look and| 1 of Sloan's Liniment,| mother cried a Jerry went out the same door. feel a hundred times better. You|40 not rub, it penetrates and] There was! but no fire in it : ‘ That night Tom got a job in|can get liquid arvon at eny drug| soothes }And I couldn't very well ring for Seattle man broke into his sweetheart’s apartment {simpson's barrel factory, while|store. It ts Inexpensive and fout| ie one in Mrs, Cartaret's house, could ied off $50. A f love laughi lock Cleanier dias an | nd carried o 5 case of love laughing at lock- | Jerry had to be thrown out of Fo-| ounces {s all you will need, no mat ‘ af s \1?" miths? gart pool room so the proprietor ter how neh druff you ¢ {OF ointment | Mrs. Gage was alight with re. ati a could close up for the night This simple remedy never fatls.—|the skin fef. Why, she would love to i ‘ mi | Five years late Tom, by cut, Advertisement | lave | 7 have a fire for you--I kno oe fat 1 were king I'd abolish the underworld,” says [ting bis own hair and reading yee.| ee He pS emten bo ita Jor Ga deselect iene i Haywood. If we were king we'd melt our crown |terday’s paper, had saved $211.35, | rheumatic — pain TGUPRISIM thar atteshnon, and tha wert cash to buy a pair of eggs wie err na xan, dhe a SLOPUSimg ATT uss |: se sprains. seater sanatermgn, the ne {lor 5 cents for pat hing the seat | toothac he, bruise $s and muscle | blaze awaiting him Mrs. Cartaret jof bis pants that he had worn out | TRUSS WEARERS, Here's Great, Good bien In 25 years, says a Columbus paper, men and boys | itting on the chairs in Fogarty’s | Aiden: i ae sorences ae will give up street car seats to ladies. In 50 years, | billiard boudoir | cece eee Seererat ed Tone, Con. Be all druggists, 26c, 50¢ and $1.00. BI AR E H ‘ (To be continued) STUART'S PLAPAO-FADS are ait | LL ‘Perhaps, ladies will thank them. — | S's [fromthe paint tru being medicing | Make ice while the sun goes behind a cloud. |construction of a $15,000 home for |rangement to hold the distended muech err ” “ —————= | feeble-minded. This offers a great |"*eurely in piace. aie tat opportunit headed idiot.” Bakers Cocoa is refreshing a contains more nourishment, than beef.” Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1760 DORCHESTER, MASS. lon of water, Jof gasoline an Page that h estigation to pun thus | utilize the quarters which have al ready served the legislature” | (Abdul, fetch the scimitar.) : gs" For either brain or HEALTH HUNCH When calling a fella twice your muscle die k.tatlignnaatitinn” ie eee be advisable Page that gent jeret powder that, {f mixed in a gal of humor talks E seems to have a very sore throat, Why not to drop off the “fat-| BOY! who had the se-| would take the place d sell for 3 cents igh cost of living “in-|or press against th | eands have t ” over the head A lion has a queer‘ father af 3 Waris. but that “leak” |'% FEMA ATE RLU SS ROT AS UE ae ee J BUCKLES OR SPRINGS | wip, 6 pubte Cor. A/LLS PAIIVN Carefully Selected BONDS yielding ‘ully Ol/2 % Denominations $100 and $500 Guardian Trust and Savings Bank Viret Av. at Columbia St, OLYMPIA 6.—A bi tion from th ch Cormmerce swooped dowa pia last niebt to fight the port commission bill, intro Feb, |Representative Guie, gi Seattle port commission to operate a belt line | wharf facilities, and a tra tem serving the lake trad Oliver T. Erickson, Bo and W. D. Lane were on fir ing for the extonsic port commission to the I J. $, Goldsmith, A Singleton and John jagainst the bill A, Hal | little more than $7,000; at | say some documents that | been found in the archiv These documents of Columbus’ fleet great admiral was p ary of $300 a year, O, Powell, F. ig delega hamber of on Olym proposed rduced by ving the authorit railroad nsfer sys e. b Bridges the scene, on of the aust diteh 8 ght spoke The discovery of America cost a| least, 80 have just es of Ge give the as $3,000 aid a sal | kot!” she cried Mother's str His slow nod seemer | Then he announced | proposition to make t Want a fob? You se left me apartments? jhe said from the door. Mother, look what likely to lodge in som body Put your blood in g¢ nd do so at on tite and fres' the system. Beegdams Pll are a blessing to weak women, womanly ailme: Give R Sold by druggist “Marjorie Sex- jton, you know Her mother haslicine Co. (confidential), Lyne, | just—she's gone into mourning, | Mass., for free advice if you need it. poor girl, She sent all these. | Wasn't it too beautiful? jhad never been milder. “H'm— fete mother dropped in at the funeral, | suppose.” | “Oh, yes.” Chloe took it quite Orie eds wae aes Why don't you come down } to the office and learn how to rent Chiee only laughed. Oh, no, Unele Harry I don't want to go {into business, Oh, I'm not that kind a bit I like to be at home jand take nice trips in the summer | }—0 » always ask one. I'd hate | to commit myself to an office.” Uncle Harry rose. “If you change your mind I'll take you on,” TO REGAIN HEALTH | CLEANSE THE BLOOD When Women are Weak Women who feel weak, languid and depressed— who /ook pale and dull-eyed, and have lost appe- purify the blood, help the organs of digestion, regulate the liver and bowels, and strengthen blood and re-establish safe to take as they are purely vegetable and without any harmful drug. spirits, improved health, a feeling of fitness and Directions of Sp: Write tho 1 iia E. Pinkham Med. ‘ong on funer Safferer to Benefit Send No Money—Just Your Address Years of awful suffering and misery ve taught this man, 3. H. Jackson of Syracuse, New York. how terrible an my to human happiness rheumatism n him sympathy with who within ry rheumatic vic cured. Read what he says: | j i d to approve I've got a ‘© you, Chloe e, Sabra bas I've got!” ad Sharp Paine Like Lightning | ea Shooting Through My Joint When your blood is impure, | the spring of 1898 { was atts seak, thin and debilitated, you can-| by Muscular and Inflam jot possibly enjoy good health. | {i suffered as only Your system becomes receptive 6f! any or all diseases, and germs are e part of the) ca Len eemnd ans compliers never returned If number who were terribl even bedridden with Rh and it hes have given it to afflicted, umatiom, and it effected a cure tn every case, od condition, Hood's ,Sarsaparilla acts directly want every sufferer from any form and peculiarly on the blood—it | ft ireuraa ls Te ee ean e contains purifies, enriches, and revitalizes it ! your name and address and I wilt and builds up the whole system send it free to try Hood's Sarsaparilia is not a cure. | {t 4nd 1 Bas proven i ll. It is the best bload medicine m the market, It has stood the |‘ test of forty years and is used all cver the world, Get it and begin treatment today, It will surely | {hus offered you tree? Don't delay. Writ help you, Sold by all druggists arney Bidg.. Syracuse, 3 h looks—need a tonic that will It long has been known that for they quickly correct ve the appetite, purify the ealthy conditions, They are nt impro' few doses will bring better enewed Strength ecial Value to Women are with Every Box ts througheut the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢.