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| Unhealthy, gums denoted iby te tenderness and hleeding| NHEALTHY soil kills the best of wheat. Unhealthy gums kill the best of teeth. To keep the teeth sound Keep the gums well. Watch for tender and bleeding gums. This is a symp- tom of Pyorthea which afficts four cout of five people over forty. -amenaces the body as welll as the teeth. Not only do the gums recede and cause the teeth to decay, Ioosen and fall out, but the infecting hea germs lower the body's 'y cause many serious ills. ‘0 avoid Pyorrhea, visit your dentist frequently for teeth and inspection. And use Forhan’s Fer the Gums. Ferhan’s Fer the Gums will prevent a — of check its — if used in time and consistently. Ordinary den- tifrices cannot do this. Forhan’'s will keep the gums firm and healthy, the teeth white and clean, Surt using i today. IF shrinkage has set in, use ‘orhan's according to direc- tions, and consult a dentist immediately for special treat ment. 35c_and 60¢ tubesin U. S. and Canada. Formals of, B. J. Forban, D. D. 8. BIG MONEY & ‘saluetehn Weicenas Ee H Solis ph Faosions wh ro f PRICES cur HAND. uP! GEToneof these little beautis as the best novelty ciga, Fette case ever invented. Made exactly like the reat izarettes. Lots of fun scaring F friends and at the same time useful sollte of lent um metal sold exclusively bi . ee 0 Sere TS each Y Post tage livery our price plus | joney back M not satisfied eee THFINDE COMPANY 534 Sixth Avenut jew York, with the young wor Smith who is the La Smith, who has t than Miss Bryan, is much too er and too hooferish to persuade one. She works like a be with the union, effective if she now The costumin, an named Queenie dof the evening. siderably. more ver in good standing nd would be more 1 lel up a bit. nie decorations pretty and= the ere are, sin Bolton's libretto. Indeed, the only gene vull that one can find with the exhibit is its too insistent. tone of what is known on Broadway nement.” The whole thing ronducted in so polite and pianissimo a manner that one periodically wishes some one would wak« hup th drummer and make him mad. Wodchouse’s two lyries “Bongo on the Congo” and “When Its Tulip Time In |Sing Sing” are the high spots of the | evening. of the piece are very lighting is uncommonly to boot, se assiduously Common Kyow.epce She had descended in wrath upon her husband as he stood at the stage door. * she de- are you doing | manded. | It was up to him to think quickly, and he did. “Hello, my dear,” he gre mildly. “T heard you were co town and, wishing to see you, T eame here—knowing this would be the first place you would look for me.” 28 Bringing home a bag of seeds—and what might happen if the seed catalogs tell the truth. A man went home ina lubricated state AWM. To avoid waking his wife he removed his boots. This didn't seem to help matters much, so he took his socks off too, and finally most of his clothes, He stepped up the stairs gingerly in this state, and when he re: aches found himself in Waterloo Station.— Tit-Bits, London. [ woswer am Tdull Obtuse? When Bilkson talks to me This query he will ten use— Is me how he nearly missed the seven-forty-th Then adds, st Phis meaning twist— OF garden stuff and chicken yard i » free, Line hard — s, while starin On everything whereon men speak Most eloquent is he, But my assent he still must. seek— It looks as though he thinks me thick, A mutt in some degree: That silly word just 1 “SER? kes me'sick— Vr. M. comicbooks.com