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Lenexa World from Kansas City, Missouri • 2

Lenexa World from Kansas City, Missouri • 2

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Lenexa Worldi
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Kansas City, Missouri
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LENEXA. WORLL TWO WOMEN SAVED FROM i. swirr, MCNKXA, KANSAS OPERATIONS 1 ITiU bluaoed winter weartas nobody uh. tU irtilonc(j monotony. A New Jersey wan ti experimenting raisins wingless chickens.

A fowl act By Lydia E. Pinkham Veg etable Compound Their Own Stories HerToli that. It Is only Just that women should receive men's wages, and married A woineu do. Beatrice, Neb. "Just after my marriage my left sido began to pain me and the pain got so severe at times that I All of the new counterfeit money Is suffered terribly witn it vtsitea tnrea doctors and each one wanted to operate In Iho shape of S5 aud $10 bills.

We Millioe More for ,1913 should worry. on mo but I would not consent to an op eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. Aviators are to be put through rinkham's Vesretablo Compound was rigid test. Flexible and resilient tests coiner for others and I used several bot would be better.

tles of it with the result that I haven't been bothered with my side since then. Another argument In favor of spring I am In good health and I have two littla Is that It will take the baseball play girls. "Mra.R.B. Child, Beatrice.jNeB. ers off the stage.

The Other Case. God we says the To ledo Made, "Is not on the new nickel. Nor on the old one. Cary, I feel it a duty I owa to all Buffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me.

One year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains in both sides and such a soreness I could scarcely Approximately 175,000,000 persons traveled In the London tubes last year. straierhten un at times. My back ached. What proportion sat down? I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired The Brazilians make beautiful lace from the fiber of the Rather mornings tnat couia scarcely ges around.

It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and I a delicate food stuff, though. thought I never would be any better Pittsburg has started an anti-noise until I submitted to an operation, dui crusade. Lots of college town would my husband thought I had better write do well to follow the example. to you and I did bo, stating my symptoms. I commenced taking Lydia E.

Finkham's Vegetable Compound and A woman remarks: "The best hus bands are the most accomplished soon felt like a new woman. I had no liars." They've had experience. pains, slept well, had good appetite and could do almost all my own worK ior a familv of four. I shall always feel that A Kansas City parson says that the turkey trot causes divorces, inning I owe my good health to your Vegetable Compound. "-Mrs.

Hayward Sowers, a fast trot like that always does. Cary Maine. Sweden exported 35,000,000 of matches during the last six months. No other country is a match for that RECALLS LITERARY MYSTERY Rev. Mr.

Wolfe, Author of "Burial ol A canon of an English church has written a farce that is said to be a corker. Evidently he hit the Sir. John Moore," Burled at Queenstown. A literary mystery of a hundred years ago is recalled by the special centenary number, recently issued, oi Spain Is to have a government school of aviation. Wouldn't it be a good idea to sentence revolutionists, to the Newry Telegraph, an Ulster trl-weekly.

In its pages April 19, 1817, under the simple head of "Poetry," appeared what Byron called "the most perfect odo in the language" One octogenarian in Boston says the only rule he knows for long life is this: "Keep your temper and don't worry." 'The Burial of Sir John Moore." By ron or Campbell or any of the others to whom this poem was variously ascribed would doubtless have been proud to claim it. But the author was the obscure curate of Ballyclog, in Boston papers are making a great stir over the discovery of an unkissed girl. But they have not printed her picture. More Dollars" Business is the slogan for this store for 1913. January 31st this year closed the largest six months' business this store has ever enjoyed.

Encouraged by the great success of the last six months, on the first of February we launched our campaign to add a "Million More" business in the year 1913. Every manager and buyer has given his written pledge to contribute a definite amount of business to make up this sum. We have entered vigorously upon the campaign; success can only be achieved by deserving the support of the people. 1 AVe expect to succeed by making it worth while for the people of this city and this trade territory to give to this store more patronage than they have ever given before. Right Goods Right Prices Right Service It will mean that we must adhere closely to the basic principles on which this store has been built, which, briefly stated, are right goods at right prices at the right time with the right service; or, in other words, giving you what you want, when you want it, at prices you are able and willing to pay, and backing every transaction 'with our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back for any reason, or no reason.

This campaign will mean the best and most varied stocks of merchandise which it is possible to assemble from the world's markets by the greatest and most powerful buying organization in the world. 1 1 I Liberal Methods of Trading It means liberal methods of trading, such as accommodation charge accounts and the Club Tlan of partial payments on household goods. It will mean the lowest prices, quality considered, whether you buy for cash or on any other plan. It will mean the best service posible by a most loyal and efficient force of employees, who are constantly trained in our School of Efficiency to serve you in the best possible way. You Profit By Low Prices It will mean that in assisting us to add this enormous amount of business, you will not only profit by reason of the low prices, but also through our popular profit-sharing method of giving Surety Coupons with every thus enabling you to secure a handsome dividend on the money you spend.

It will mean an awakening in the retail trade of Kansas City such as it has not had for years; for other merchants will get the enthusiasm (and we will be happy if they do) and the combined influences will bring a volume of business to Kansas City that will demonstrate beyond question our commercial supremacy in the great Southwest. Come to Kansas City at Our Expense A part of this "Million More" campaign is the paying of railroad fare, both ways, for our. out-of-town customers. So, for every dollar you spend in this store, during the year 1913, we will refund your round trip railroad fare for one mile, no matter where you live. Thus if you buy $50 worth of goods here, we will refund your round trip railroad fare for 50 miles.

All Parcel Post Mail Orders delivered, charges prepaid, anywhere in the United States, Alaska, the Philippines or within the boundaries of the Postal Union. Freight prepaid anywhere within 200 miles on purchases amounting to $50 or more. You will hear much more about this great campaign. It will be worth your while to join us and share in the many good things which will be distributed to our customers. Nowr, altogether for Tyronne, Rev.

Charles Wolfe, and the fame of the piece was but a post humous fame for him. Not until his -flurer FiIuAton students have opened a shop to shine shoes. Shoe shines are preferable to monkey-shines any time. death, of consumption, in 1S23, at the early age of did the authorship become known to the world. And Wolfe, who wrote much other verse of merit, is remembered only by that one poem which sprang from the columns of a provincial 'newspaper to universal recognition in the big world of letters.

London Chronicle. Three Alaskan legislators have to travel 2,000 miles by dog sled to attends session. They at least, will earn their mileage. Overloaded. The postman, staggering under hlj At least there isn't much danger that any man will carry around for days the eleven-pound parcel his wife gives him to mail.

tremendous burden, stopped at No 23 and rang the bell. "Here's the two dozen house blinde you ordered sent by parcel post Now comes an expert who says automobile riding gives a person flat feet. But that probably iBn't as annoying as flat tires. he feebly murmured as tin lady of the house came to the door and the patent washing machine and the new iron gate for the front yard, but" and he smiled a feeble, wilted One can't help feeling but that the aviator who flew fifty-four miles to deliver twenty-five pounds of beans didn't know his article. sort of apology "I'm afraid you'll have to wait until my next delivery for your portable garage." It is surely tough luck if you are Copenhagen la possessed of a wqm-an glazier.

Probably preparing to go to London and turn over the proceeds from replacing broken windows to help the cause. unable to mortgage your house fot enough to get the kind of touring cai you want. The man who pleases only himself must furnish all the applause. Paris boasts a woman with a triple personality. Still, the average American woman can change her mind much faster than that.

I STRENGTH Without Overloading The Stomach. The business man, especially, needs food In the morning that will not overload the stomach, but give mental vigor for the day. Much depends on the start a man Exports of American pianos have trebled in the last nine years. Perhaps that's why there is always an old one in the adjoining flat. Pupils in the Los Angeles cooking schools are required to eat their own pies.

Here Is an Instance where pastry comes home to punish. Now it remains to be see if the parcel postman will give heed to the cpartment building sign: "All packages must be delived In the rear." gets each day, as to how he may expect to accomplish the work on hand. He can't be alert, with a heavy, fried-meat-and-potatoes breakfast re quiring a lot of vital energy in digesting it. 9f ore in illion 1913 A A Calif, business man tried to find some food combination that would not overload the stomach in the morning, but that would produce energy. He writes: "For years I was unable to find a Satisfaction Or Your Money Back We Give and Redeem Surety Coupons But twenty-seven lives were lost la Pennsylvania during the 1912 hunting season.

Which leads dne to wonder whether there were poor shots or few guides. breakfast food that had nutrition enough to sustain a business man without overloading his stomach, causing Indigestion and kindred ailments. 1m. Jwis "Being a very busy and also a very A New York mother paid her mar ried daughter's rent for ten years in advance. Taking no chances on said daughter coming back to live with her, evidently.

nervous man, I decided to give up breakfast altogether. But luckily 1 was induced to try Grape-Nuts. Kansas City's Profit-Sharing Store "Since that morning I have been a new man; can work without tiring, my head is clear and my nerves strong and quiet. "How to Keep Warm Without Fire," Is the caption of an article written by a physician. It is suspected that he is simply boosting business.

"I find four teaspoonfuls of Grape- Indiana raised 2,000,000 bushels of onions last year. If there Is anything In Hetty Green's theory, Indiana should be a mighty healthy state. Nuts with one of sugar and a small quantity of cold milk, is delicious as tho cereal part of the morning meal, and invigorates me for the day's business." Name given by Postum Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little bo6k. "The Road to Wellville," in pxga.

"There's a Reason." rend the above lcttrT A neif A Worcester hynotist, defendant In a divorce suit, claims that his wife said "look at me," and "biffed" him on the "nut" Trying to knock soma sente into him, perhaps. one apprnra from time to tine. They art yrnulne. true, aad fail Of kmuf tatcreat. Adv..

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