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IF --Wi1*"' »s«f'-r-* MAM INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS $3.50 RECIPE CURES WEAK KIDNEYS, FREE OF MIDDLE RELIEVES URINARY AND KIDNEY O E S A A E STRAINING, SWELLING, ETC. Stops Pain in the Bladder, Kidneys AGE and Back. Wouldn't it be nice within a week or •so to begin to say goodbye forever to the scalding, dribbling, straining, or too frequent passage of urine the forehead Need Lydia E. Pinkham's and the back-of-the-head aches the stitches and pains in the back the Vegetable Compound growing muscle weakness spots before the eyes yellow skin sluggish Brookfield, Mo.—"Two years ago I bowels swollen eyelids or ankles leg was unable to do any kind of work and cramps unnatural short breath sleeplessness )nly weighed 118 pounds. My trouble and the despondency? IFFERENT localities throughout the United dates back to the I have a recipe for these troubles time that women States have varied forms of Easter that you can depend on, and if you may expect nature observance, each novel and distinctive want to make a quick recovery, you to Dring on them •ought to write and get a copy of it. in its way, but it is safe to say the Change of Life. Many a doctor would charge you $3.50 that the most spectacular of these events I got a bottle of just for writing this prescription, but is the great Easter parade on the board Lydia E. Pinkham's I have it and will be glad to send it walk at Atlantic City. Each American "Vegetable Compound to you entirely free. Just drop me a and it made city, to be sure, has its Easter parade line like this: Dr. A. E. Robinson, me feel much better, along about church time on the joyous K-262 Luck Building, Detroit, Mich., and I have continued morning, but none of these, not even the famous and I will send it by return mail in a its use. I am show of fashion on Fifth avenue, New York, can approach plain envelope. As you will see when very grateful to yon you get it, this recipe contains only in magnitude and splendor the Informal procession 4?^ [for tne good health pure, harmless remedies, but it has in honor of the spring holiday at the seaside. am now enjoying."—Mrs. Sarah great healing and pain-conquering Lousigxont, 414 S. Livingston Street, power. Brookfield, Mo. It will quickly show you its power hiWceVr YMCH7EO BY WALDOH The Change of Life is the most criti once you use it, so I think you had better cal period of a woman's existence, and see what it is without delay. I will neglect of health at this time invites send you a copy free—you can use it disease and pain. most of the women in the Easter parade and cure yourself at home. wear furs, but as a rule the air is Women everywhere should remember bracing and mild enough to encourage that there is no other remedy The Right Spirit. •v VMS medicine that will so suc­ lengthy constitutionals. Incidentally Apropos of Valentine's day, a passenger cessfully carry women through this it may be remarked that the luxurious on the Bermudian said: trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's rolling chairs which constitute' a distinctive "Mark Twain once told us, in a little Vegetable Compound, made from native feature of life at Atlantic are Valentine day speech on this boat, of roots and herbs. not so well patronized at Easter as in an Irish wooer who had the right For 30 years it has been curing women dog days. Easter weather is of a kind Valentine spirit. Acceptance or rejection from the worst forms of female to encourage walking and the chairs he could take with equal ills—inflammation, ulceration, displacements, which are abroad at this season are fibroid tumors, irregularities, grace. periodic pains, backache, and housed in with glass. 'Will ye be my valentine?' he said, nervous prostration. pllgpl!! The student of human nature—and on February 14, to the girl he loved. there is no better place in the world yon would like special aclvica "'No,' she replied 'I am another's.' If about your case write a confidential for such study—instinctively draws "He heaved a sigh and said: letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at vv=* contrasts between the Easter throng 'Sure, thin, darlin', I wish ye was Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and the summer vacation crowd at Atlantic twins, so that I could have at laste and always helpful the half of ye.'" City. In July and August, when the city by the sea is entertaining Beware of Ointments for Catarrh some 200,000 visitors a day, this whirlpool that Contain Mercury, of humanity is filled for the most part with wage earners and salaried as mercury will surely destroy the sense ot smel' and completely derange the whole system whet folk and their families who can afford entering it through the mucous surfaces. Sucfc but one vacation a year and elect to articles shoull never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, as the damage thej enjoy it here, tarrying beside the sea will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured for a week or ten days or two weeks. by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.,- contains no mercury. and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. IB is buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get th Toledo genuine. It is taken internally and made in Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. An Ungallant Outlook. AFTERS An aching back is instantly "Again, the ungallant outlook oi relieved by an application of some husbands causes divorce," said Sloan's Liniment. ex-Gov. Pennypacker, in a witty afterdinner This liniment takes the place speech in Philadelphia. "It Is amazing what an ungallant massage and is better than of outlook some men have. I said one Sticky plasters. It penetrates CfiFAT £AST£R PAWDE AT d?y to a Bucks county farmer: without rubbing through TS/£ ATLA/fT/c c/ry 'Have you got a wife, Hans?' the skin and muscular tissue 'Why, yes, to tell the truth, I have,' right to the bone, quickens the Hans replied. 'For the little bit the It is no commonplace sight, this panorama blood, relieves congestion, and critters eat, it ain't worth a man's of 150,000 people, all attired in gives permanent as well &s while to be without one.'" their most impressive raiment, tramping temporary relief. up and down an esplanade five His Sole Resting Place. Here's the Proof. miles long to see and be seen. A precise Boston teacher spent a James Lee, Mr. C. of 1100 9th St., Perhaps, if you haven't been initiated, 8.E., Washington, D.C., writes: "Thirty quarter of an hour in impressing upon years ago I fell from a scaffold and seriously you raise your eyebrows at the her class the right pronunciation of injured my back. I suffered terribly thought of Atlantic City as an Easter at times from the small of my back the word vase. all around my stomach was just as if I resort. We are wont to think of seashore Next day, hoping to reap the fruits had been beaten with a club. I used resorts as bleak places in winter, every plaster I could get with no relief. of her labor, she asked: -"Now, Johnnie, Sloan's Liniment took the pain right with biting winds sweeping over out, and I can now do as much ladder tell me! What do you see on the the sand stretches and whipping Work as any man in the shop, thanks to Sloan's mantlepiece at home?" mournfully the tattered remnants of And Johnnie piped forth. "Father's last season's ice cream signs. Surely feet, ma'am."—Harper's Bazar. no person bent on enjoying an Easter A FAVORITE AMU£E/1£JiT OF T//£ 11T7L£ FOLX6 vacation would go elsewhere than to Cold Meat. Mrs. Bacon.—They say these coldstorage a southern resort—certainly not farther At Easter, on the other hand, the assemblage at Atlantic houses are responsible for the north than Old Point Comfort, at City is recruited largely from the wealthy and leisure high price of meat. any rate. That logic is passing, however, Ml classes—it is the rendezvous of fashion at this period, Mr. Bacon.—Is that so? Well, I for all that it was very well in ,1ust as are Newport and Bar Harbor in midsummer. Evans, hope we'll have no more cold meat foi its way and sounds plausible even today. Mr. J. P. of Mt. Airy, Ga., says: "After being afflicted for three For all that the Influx at Easter does not equal thai lunch, then.—Yonliers Statesman. The people of the eastern part years with rheumatism, I used Sloan's when the summer excursion business is at flood Liniment, and was cured sound and of the United States have come to well, and am glad to say I haven't been An Honest Policeman. tide, almost all of Atlantic City's one thousand pre-eminent accept Atlantic City generally as the troubled with rheumatism since. My especial fascinations at Eastertide, is difficult Judge.—What is the charge against hotels and boarding houses are open to receivfc leg was badly swollen from my hip to Easter mecca and the pleasure loving residents of this man, officer? to determine, although the residents of this pleasure my knee. One-half a bottle took the the spring merrymakers who pour in at the rato the middle west and the far west are gradually pain and swelling out." metropolis ascribe it all to their discovery Policeman.—There isn't any, your of 300 carloads a day for several days before taking the same view, although they had long Sloan's Liniment honor business was dull and I arrested that the Gulf stream comes nearer to the coast Easter. What the Easter invaders lack in numbers been accustomed to recognize it only as a summer has no equal as a him just to keep my hand in. off Atlantic City than at any other place north they make up in spending power and this paradise and the middle west to this day remedy for Rheumatism, of Florida and thus moderates the temperature insures them a double welcome on the great reserves its main pilgrimage for August, when Optimism. Neuralgia and softens the ocean breezes in a degree not amusement highway where the opportunities of one may see in bathing at one time as many Kicker.—Look how easy it is for enjoyed elsewhere. Candor compels the confession or any pain or retail trade are such that as much as $3,000 a people as reside in the state of Wyoming. flies to get in through these screens! that there have been Easter Sundays when stiffness in the year rental is charged for a tiny store room. Just what converted Atlantic City from a summer Landlord.—Yes, but look how easy Atlantic City presented a decidedly chilly aspect muscles or joints. That the Easter rush seaward means such a playground into an all-the-year resort, with it is for them to get out again! out of doors, and even under the best conditions golden harvest for the hotel keepers and merchants Prices, 25c.,50c.and $1.00 at the Brighton of America is all the more Sloan's book on A LITTLE THING florae., cattle, sheep, significant when it is taken into consideration RESURRECTION. Changes the Home Feeling, and poultry sent "Palm Maidens," each flourishing a festive goldembroidered that many of the Easter visitors come only for free. Address Dr. Earl Si Slositj handkerchief, go from house to house the "week end"—that is, for the interval from Coffee blots out the sunshine from singing their happy carols. A magic wand hath touched the sleeping earth, Friday afternoon to Monday morning. Boston, Mass., U.S.A, many a home by making the mother, And at its summons, lo, a glorious dawn! Holy Thursday, radiant with red sashes.from Atlantic City at Eastertide is the board walk or some other member of the household, To countless joys rock, field and hill give birth, every balcony—fluttering symbols of the brightness and the board walk is Atlantic City. In the summer The Army of dyspeptic, nervous and irritable. And myriad triumphs in a breath are bom. of the spring—is the great egg-dyeing day. the great bathing beach is, of course, the There are thousands of cases where With the first egg dyed the fond mother forms the prime attraction for many of the visitors, but Constipation the proof is absolutely undeniable. sign of the cross upon the face and neck of her Old winter's woe, like mist, hath rolled away nobody cares to indulge in a dip in old ocean at Here is one. dear, wee nestling, saying: "Mayest thou grow as And over all a rose-hued splendor glows Easter unless, mayhap, it be some venturesome A Wis. mother writes: red as this egg and strong as a stone." Then gently Love, pleasure, hope—as flowers—adorn the Growing Smaller Ererj Day. individual in quest of notoriety. This being the "I was taught to drink coffee at an day she places It beside the icon of the Virgin case, the board walk becomes the center of attraction CARTER'S LITTLE •early age, and also at an early age became where it. remains during the coming year—perhaps Ecstatic peace in every streamlet flows. LIVER PILLS are and right well does it meet the responsibility. a victim to headaches, and as I for a tender reminder to the holy image responsible—they Following the example of Atlantic City, almost grew to womanhood these headaches of the wish that the earthly mother has just uttered Sweet spring is here! The Easter of our souls! only give relief—, CARTERS every seaside community has erected a became a part of me, as I was scarcely that the divine mother may grant its fulfillment. O'erfilled with promise burdened with dolight they permanently^ board walk, but the one at Atlantic City is in a -ever free from them. cure Coasfyatisa. class by Itself. It is upward of five miles long, Is "About five years ago a friend urged JT At 12 o'clock Easter even a midnight mass Is A noble purpose in each hour that rolls 40 feet wide throughout its main section and cost PILLS. lions tne me to try- Postum. I made the trial celebrated. The Gospel is read In the churchyard A precious treasure in each moment's flight more than a quarter of a million dollars. diem for and the result was so satisfactory that "beneath the silent stars." There follows BOioni•ess, we have used it ever since. On the one hand this board walk affords promenaders the joyous hymn "Christ Is Risen"—the glad outburst O magic wand! 0 faithful hand and true! Iajigestiee, Side Headac&s, SafiorSloa. an unobstructed view of the sea, while "My husband and little daughter of firearms, the clattering tongues of bells. We give thee praise and gratitude for this— SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICK on the other the marine esplanade is lined with "were subject to bilious attacks, but The priest, holding up a lighted candle, bids all Thy touch hath quickened blood and brain GENUINE mul bear signature: hundreds of restaurants, amusement places of they have both been entirely free from anew "Come and receive light," and in happy confusfon every imaginable kind and the most fascinating them since we began using Postum instead the throng lights its candles. And thrilled our lips with fresh-filled cun ot shops in America-. Interspersed at frequent intervals of coffee. I no longer have With these little flickering torches in their bliss. are art auction rooms. A large proportion headaches and my health is perfect." eager hands, they turn to the church. The doors —Lurana W. Sheldon, In Metropolitan Magazine. of the visitors to Atlantic City are women and If some of these tired, nervous, irritable are closed and locked. Loudly they knock, their of course no woman can resist the temptation of women would only leave off voices raised in solemn chant: real bargains a fact of which the wily Japs who coffee absolutely and try Postum they "Lift the gates, O ye rulers of ours, and ye STRANGE EASTER RITES. conduct these auction emporiums are manifestly would find &, wonderful change in their eternal gates be lifted, for there will enter Christ, well aware. Aside from the never-ending procession life. It would then be filled with sunshine the King of Glory!" of variegated humanity, unlimited free and happiness rather than weariness A voice within demands: "Who is this King of In no corner of this whimsical old world of ours amusement is provided by the picturesque "barkers, and discontent. And think what Glory?" can there be found more naive traditions of Eastertide the fakirs, the street musicians and the sand an effect it would have on the family, than those treasured in the heart of the And the answer breaks forth exultantly: "He sculptors who line the board walk. Finally great for the mood of the mother is largely Macedonian race, on the border between Europe is the Lord strong and powerful. He is the Lord is the word to remember? amusement piers of steel construction—each, in responsible for the temper of the children. and Asia. mighty in war!" effect, an "annex" of the board walk—extend seaward when you need a remedy is Even before the 40 days' fast quite over, the Home from the service, many slip red eggs under from the beach a third of a mile or more Read "The Road to Wellville," in is rejoicing that to, flower fnll-blown at Easter tuuu.CU «»,. their sleeping children's pillows that when and afford visitors all the sensations of life on pkgs. "There's a Reason." vEver begins crocuswise, to pusli Its bright way- up- w.* the little ones awake Easter morning they may an ocean liner save the seasickness. On these read the above letter? A new ward through the gloom of abstinence and vigil, discover that Paschalia, the female personification ar» piers the gieat music halls and concert auditorium*, rae appears from time to time. The says a On Palm (all of kuui writer in Housekeeper. of Easter, has surprised the household with a are genuine, true, and for uheru ire held the popular Sunday, In little bands ot three and four, tlie^M fairy visit latere* t. which Atlantic City- l« 1 Ml