_-_-_¢____. -__-_-mei sapvmzmwsumum f l'|lHv -9'1" like =' H’ mis; ' Ap¢rleciRemdiyiorCons!ipa» . U S E lion. Sourslomachbhrmeva ‘i Nr, Cesraun Courasv. . MONTRMLANEW YORK Always ,Bought il i The Kind You Have Bears the , 5°' "””°"'°'=“° N K, ici 1 _ ,,. ' 5..... 'I came into struggle and I There are mlde london oh , d ty t sndhu n _ ns u o carry ing when dnllhsd °m° who scored lush a sensational hit at li W? Proctor's §th Avenue last week, in At the q°V::°1 their mammoth song review will be Si he noted _,cn ‘t Prim' cmdla §i:mi;opginer.d hOthIe5i;sisch;‘d\uedh.are gnatule Fwtory at Battersea, and latex-~ was the bfg 2 :gn °' 1: “§M_’.i'\§° .Bm \ llwrentioed to nn ~engineer, s calling sh r »-. 3 t|mgin°v°l Y h Rm: 63 in which he beam. MSM, .uuem C o e . IB ne Banc e I an ,mug to be one or an mme" ot that Uomlwllz ddths comedy sketch ‘The Kreat organisation-the Engineer.. so Anteixigcfr . Al. Burton. cgmedian, °‘°"- »- ‘ of i&‘...‘l ..§§§’.;i..‘.’,"§f.‘.§.”§3i‘.§,‘.‘$l‘f li..?1£‘Zf; In 1sss ns mms on an nu el . ' ' asa; "sf-s re .'..°°..‘°.""°°-°"" its“iii-'i=»*»f3f5i'-iii°'@f"i‘°°°‘f3i M A f W ’ Work e or el o ' ' ,__ ,,_,,, ,,_,,,,,,,,_ gg ,_,,3~,_;;; ,mt \ onotony o roman s to receive more th '80 'vt . ln . ' 188, he “me ,o,,"‘,= “°‘ wer W I-Rooron s earl-1 sr, THEATRE. the rent dock . “M51 to a mont;§:1_k‘;D‘;~_|i’& n’::m'?;_ The Five Musical Lassies, a biz in- tanng Dart in the Tuul.” sau.” strumental oilering, will be the chief r|°¢,_ It was mount "_," tm. duck feature at this popular resort. Others wmnd mm hu “Neff but nom,” programed are William Wilson and CD ‘_ 'mush hunted he came mnurd M “bor comDany in’ a comedy sketch "The W°m°-dig‘é;‘:;‘;-SLEEP _ candidate for Butsm' in 1”, md Ilpholsterer’; Nestor and Dellberg, ness09__.__.___ - W" elec,°d_ In’ iwmlci he is singing and talking act; Jack Van FucS\m|l2 SI3n~1I"f.¢°f _ - a free trader, home ruler, ,md Epps, character comedian; Willard ¢&»f‘f7A£¢'». _ . lg 5 5;;-Ong gum, M the nc' com.” Mack's Players in a bit of humorous and U1 gambling ooncemt A' ` me pathos “Jimmie’s Chrlstrnas”; con- r e a abgugner he 1, uw." on the .me of tinued Presentation of Kinemacolor , . the tampa;-gnc, pu-"_ and daily changes of black and white THEATERS, A , There will and be msn! some new olerings ei in the varistibl PROC'-l'0R'B HRD BT. THEATRE prime Frederiek_N. Bowers and company ¢,\ ing upon her '.1 How is the woman with the cares, worry and \vork of n home to get well when she feels that her strength is gheing overtuxed and that nel-von:-x prosirniien is slowly but surely creep- lt is often monotony that breaks down tho nervous system, and woman’s Work is above all else monotonous. Doing the sumo thing day after day has a wearing and depressing effect ~\ " ' 5 _\z__" without warning. Some of the signals of dan- ger are tired feelings and a disinclination to attend to the duties of the day; nervous head- aches, feelings of depression and discourage~ ment, nervous indigcstion, neuralgic and seiatio or excitement. pains and general lack of energy and ambi- tion. Seine \vomen become hysterical and have spells of crying. Others are peevish and irri- table and easily upset by a littlc extra strain ;`,e3<€;§,>.,_p x \ hobbies and delights. I-Ils family con- At Proctor’s 5th Avenue Theatre, \°\, all oihers in quality and flavour because the \ it is made differs from others.-lt is delig non-irritating. C0., Manufacturers, QUEBEVG, kitchen. tilloch character. died at the advanced variably wore a woman's petticost of a blue color. Dan was in receipt of parochial relief, but added to his in- come by taking in coals and other odd work, and very seldom was he turned away from a door, whether work was given him or not, without a co er latter was provided Dan said grace, which was a very peculiar collection of Biblical texts and curious sayings sometimes 10 or 15 minutes. Many stories are told of Dan. One is to the effect that being told by a\small boy that a can of milk Dan was carrying was "rinnin' cot," the worthy turned the can upside down to see the hole! One day he was engaged to take ln coals, but was long in coming, and another person was got to do the work. Dan arrived shortly afterwards and stood by with a very dejected mien. The lady came out lo explain matters, when Dan- burst out, “0h, woman, my heart‘s just like to break to see hoo thas coals ls haun1’t." Told that an asylum was to be opened in Bellileld (Kirkintilloch) for “a’ the daft folk," Dan replied, "Aweel, they’ll Visiting at a house in the district, Dan was given h lighted lantern to help him to see his way home. Dan carried it to the end of the avenue, blew out the light, took the lantern back to the house and said to the inmates, “Thank ye kindly. I'vs seen Judge nn Women’s Dress "I have heard," said Judge Craig, the Belfast Recorder, addressing the jury in a ease in which evidence was given in regard to the wearing ap~ pnrel of the accused, “that a good hmny ladies spend the semen time in church in studying the dress of their lady friends. A new hat, a new bon- net, a new bow, or even s pear of kloves. is written down in the tablets ` f th . ° °“` “‘°‘“°"Y~ Dm' ‘° “ "W n 'r ddress‘Cuticura~’ IVERYXNHIRM 10° A PLUG lfent point with them, and to be an a' ' A -' ’ ’ “Dirt on such questions is one of thai f-hilt! in which women pride ,them-‘ selves." i HI!-liln Danger Noi’-iced- have been ,posted ln ' Glllsov- tranny can sailing llrle sins 'wsieeting hem It isbtated that a number on _ _ , Y _ or tW0_ or B good mea]_ W hen the let, 'The Country Br1de'; Kit Car- ne' be money left in xirkinniioeiu' toilet, bath and shampoo, 111°-"» ` A ions, red, rou h hands, and Bert Fitzgibbon, the dafiydil comedi- and Platt favorite diversionists; Burks and Lorane, a clever dancing pair; Chief Caupolican, an Araucano Indian with a splendid singing voice and an interesting monologue; Billy I3urke’s merry beast, “Fixing the Fur- nace"; Frances Stevens & Company in Edgar Allan Wooll's newest plo - son, wire-walking shnrushooter and Edison’s Moving Tallies _in their tenth successful week. all mixed up, its recital occupying F Y) t .Do You Wish in lm- ,pruve Your Complexion, Hands or Hair? If you wish askin clear of pimples, blackheads and other annoying eruptions, hands ,soft and white, hair live and glossy, and scalp free from dandruff and itch- ing, begin today the regular use of Cuticura. Soap for the assisted by an occasional light application of Cuticura, Ointment. No other method _is o agreeable, so often edeetive and so economical in treating poor complex- dry, thin and lfaliing hair. Cuticura _Soap and Oint- ment have been sold through- out the world for more than a 'generation,`but to those _ wishing to try them with- out cost, a liberal sample of each will be sent free with`32-p.-,book onthe care and treatment. _of the skin Dept. 2,51), liioeton, U. B. A. ll" Ooflifred, Bhd the mei-timely recom an ladies to the matter _te sum » ‘ . III' lasting. Nervous prostration docs not come on you ,by sing your medicine, for it will do all it claims to do. I think it is the best of medicines. Dr. Chaae'a Ointment is the best that can be had for piles." mendous takings for the 5th Avenue ’ ° Panini °f 3 P°°""°" s°°“|'h is assured. A bill of sterling excel- Dr' S l Character lance without the headliner will also k ld'1 d, lu 'tdei .. , Petticoat Dan, B wemmown Kh_km_ tie ;:;f,g;f’mg °:opf‘ng0,c';° Qnteriainerzf 50 cents a box, 6 for $2.50, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. an; Ethel Green, chic soubrette and ' ' "-"_-__ age of 77 years' Dan dressed some' charming dresser; Devine and Williams what ecullarl so MCCONNELL AND SIMPSON AT B. F. KEITH’S THEATRE A great all-star hill of features, all but one new to Boston audiences, is announced for B. F. Keith’s Theatre, Boston next week, headed by Lulu MI:C‘»onnel1 and Grant Simpson in Her- bert Hall Winslow’s entertaining com- edy, "The Right Girl." This is by far the most. entertaining comedy seen in ,vaudeville in many a day. It deals with n case of double identity, wo sisters separated from childhood, 'i sl _ who meet the same young man under extraordinary circumstances, and are mistaken for each other. The role of the twin sisters is plnycd hy Miss McConnell and there is n iuugh every minute they are on the stage. _'amos and Bonnie Thornton, two of the best known entertainers of the vid variety days, will make their first appearance in Boston in years at ll. F. !ieit.h‘s Theatre with a new act; and other splendid features new to llcston nud- lences will be P. Onfalley Jennings and Edna Dorman, the English John- , _ D y' far “B msmether in “The Traveling Salesman and the “V ' -- ' ' n ` 1'- “ garments were concerned, for he in- Female Drummer-”; Kenny, Nobody . . ny and the American girl; Ray Con- rin; the ventriliquist from the west, who has a most unique and original line of material; Manning, Moore and Rourke, three lively rs.th~skcller en- tertainers from the west; Du Gallon, the English sailor, who performs the most startling balancing feats on an unsupported ladder; ,the two Georges, wonderful comedy scrobats; and sev- eral other Ieatures, inelurling'.s new and sensational production, the exlwt nature of which is kept a secret. llTllTllllill\TllE! I¥lXi(\~\\».+.\' "' 'Z' Q __ mW fn. `\\~. \\\¥ . ,2 N Seamless Hose is Worth The Money ---No Other Kind For yourself, or your household, only Pen- Angle Hosiery! Because this is the kind kmt to fit without a seam---smooth'-fitting comfort., longer wear, less darning, no rips nor bulges. 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