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1 ; thfijiJi it is *' .good, rdmerfjl in sncii cqnditiQTf. f-cOula I aaw iiu^he paiwrj ________ l a b o a t V«getabl« Caafmaad ki I tried it - 'Now t feel ail, rightahddan-work better.. You bave nr D ’ tak 'rllTftb^^ttsUrt*:. ex«V*pt :fba> the i “ TTor nj] rta subtle {ie:nitV; tfidre I# st and burning in atoraach.ai meals; . I could-,not' afeeptEaibndtficbe. and . worst of.air to publish jthis letter. ’ Stanmit. N. J.- •• . i 1 Kybd have-warning sympbuns such headaches, backache, dread of iib- . pending evil; timiditj, sounds in the ■ ears, palpitatibp of the heart, spark s nodlpe before 'Oie ‘ r eyesT'irreguIantieg. <con induietude. anti ditziness, get a bottle — ---------- - ■ ** * , e ....... ’ K , 7 1 « / r;; 1 . 1 ___ r- ------------- f ' , ; ■ ' ~ S '^11- JL, ^ ________ -- ------- — --------------------- 1 — -------- .. ...................... ........ .................... ■-• J U.y ....... enlt aiiij^». v tbfebi bab ^nS l iilj''-vP r ,„ . ........ «... oj|l'f«^ji>jlef^ HhftKi(i.,.li bfujj V/ ’ film tb ttnr-i Jfttyw/# white m«Hl& flTrcks ? wtth blud j for, 4 (tark-) mil-tvX g irl of, Spanish'l^pe; amrip .••-- 1 - — .« .nt tiian anjt-a«; ubve «v»r . ■- A, nvhltif tropk' -i|ltb' a * dainty rlb-ij ■ snsti' -has' '^walw.-'bieMlf 'a-'tsjih^df j ' A re ., -- • ‘ • ■ i / Bh d , '^ « s l> p lny -giv e s- e rt; tlw .ydia E. PinkbsUn ’ 3.Vegetabia. Com pound, and. begin taking the medicine at once. • We know it will help yoii -as it did Mrs. Kpppl. Copifort Your Skin WitiCuticura SoafL and Fragrant Talcum 3e*p Se, Oiatmcot -5 » d 3 S0«. rntcam 2Sc. Death only a matter of short time. Don't ‘ wait until pains and achea „ become incurable diseases. Avoid. „ painful consequences by taktog GOU} MEDAL yh» n world ’ s standard rptnady for-kfdnayi Uvvr. bladder and uric n ’ dd'tmubUa — th*~ . National Retoedy of Holland nnca l69fi. Quarantsedl Three iiaest ail dru ggists . (writ foe the name Cold M«U1 ’ .hoh-'siisfi'' 'Has; -iflwrtlw.-'bwsp: ' ^frfewr-lnlhrttety g r at l f y ltrg to tfa e -i neB-- dT pne*9 '~fiiint iy~ , lto~llnkht\hehd^gi'. it | a »i!ress. ‘ It- is said' that we wolrtteh wear epiAptlmt^ri. a'n«i • elahurate vos- tumev- fo impreSs- other, ivjitueh, pbt/to- pjeose pu>o. yarn*ty anff nrtveity rd- tKg • tnltfcreuniner Iness. Nothing'is more'rharmlng ’ tillin' didior TTnTTsrrr- nr r-ofTmr voile made in slinple chemise or Blous- sryle girdled, low with u -■sssTs:; tla fcortf 'stv n is\fthH fh^ -1Bira8aK 1 3 ^ tr lif t Hr tight d f f wi t h flnce r a. ■ Truly 1 ; Virmt* Hmrvttrtaf ’ ' urtllla 4% Hnvr. Your druggist 1 sells a tiny- bottle rtf, r^reewrttri ’ ittnr.il few ccnfe. snfllcienlrta remove every hard com, soft' corni W - cbm between the toes, amhttie csUnse% ‘ . -i s. UiuM . i t -aoren ea e oe I F eH' -s # 4* Ol, *pj;d.n gwirgette-, «.*n 4 X)e _jlresa_. with a j lovely Idic sash .nf printed geo.i^tptte, ' •'die-,,' -jrnrahA- --i^bbon- -eswdty--. . matching the 'dmferial- ,of : thfe dress,? ; Tlds has - the advantage, top, of . being . ope pi- the smartest styles of the mo* ; mmu. , ’ \4 . Sashes. Forrn Sort of Bustle. , I . Fotjiard dresses . with hn'geL saafi j boivs made front'fohiard rilduui print--, ed la'-ebaTaeterlstK*- d e signs - ar e e« i*iiw l« — Jtm»rTfTnR5¥e are':i 1 so idveiy striped Leap Year Aro posala. 1 — 7 — Yhe - hpstesV .; wjh * the only, inaridetf cirt in the crowd, ’ and all the others were* Pfir ttifr ttwtfri reOnlEeiMmtai oft»y for ivusiiands. .' ‘ i don ’ t''care who he, is if lie'll never make me raise.a gar den or chicken^ ” said one. “ Mother's ” peeping little- ones noW drive me-al» peeping UttTe- origs ■ now drive me at- m^gt crazy. TO Just ask-him if lie ever wiii keep Chickens and — * 1 ' The hosteka broke . ,}h : “ That ’ s jnst .. tier - T ■ l id — — h *-*- I ii ;i«diwd> m . ;pnsk ^ sf .faffefa dresses '-wltfi-Blg sashes form ing a sort; of bustle or halaricing , a ftne-side . hip exrenahin' -amtUtl ribbonexact! y . th aTf-hTn g' . As\: for : l.he. wide .plain ribbons-. tfie;j ioveiy 80 ft~-tnffetas, the. wonderful , satins: and the 1 glistening moires all come in for attention, Ribbon mann- ! facturers are excelling themselves to ! nteet the dymaxifl for idveiy sashes, j Ainong the 7 .clever '-things .thrtST hpve , made are those ribbons, which match ; fabrics, such. . as printed, . georgette 1 efepe. foulards' 'antf^sveu^ShTOidkyainiSit and gauzes. ; ‘ * , \ -j Then, comes an almost endless series'', of Fame or tpetai Brocadefi- ribbons In j marvelous colors and' patterns. ' Like- j arnil r tanrt; tafiie. . No mat- ie e.'sseriti,nls of v gdo»i J destgile<i with refferenee to-aribbon dec- Hor-e is Shown -a Charmrng Whito Or. gandie Oresa Embroidered In Black . With: ,:a- ' Hugs Shah aFfBlaric- TuHrt, ^trictly,. in Keeping With the. .Pnpu-' far IfoCfit...... . ’ dressing;, . In daySTgond bye motherS:learned the art, of embroidery and occupied -. mariV Jiours of their time doing painstaking \and beatjtlful work on their ludongings.. They replenished their store of undermustins with dainty hand-made pieces, adding -re tin omenta to them'in embroidery;.and; other : stitching. ■ Underwear Of Sne cottons, decorated with exquisite em- anfSTmo Tmanufacturer^ 000!#; hope for any success who failed to- reckon with, ribbon. Lingerie bows, flower forms and ornaments that are deCachohie arti ' taken- as a matter Of course, in the wardrobe of today. The-petticoat pictured -18 made of white wash satin and finished at the b.otTmrr.edge- with a border , of lace. Deep scalloped ..pieces, with bound Honry BT Tie ififcndwl ro fteep a y; chickens/nici. . when he said, he did. I; •Jugt said: That ’ s mef and fFOt.hixiu** \Name ‘ ‘ Bayer** on C^nuine - .v - y;. . n ■ ; - . Ti ir. - r.o - v ! t ! s — fnrnii T — rrf 1 cirK :j!r waxed ribbons In both plain andjfancy model. Variations of it may be made bV anv woman.-who can sew -at nil. - r hf^ 4 eri«iC' 4 a-.^h 4 i — nniOh ...-aihairetl' ... an.Ledgc.s.,-ag; . .Het. .'.m ■JMtehd^ 3 f- 9 ..-Q 95 B^L ever, hut-most of it is made In other i and , heade<i with -a band ,p£ lade tn- Inhds than ounr. '. ; - J eertTmt, Small .fl'owerllke rosettes- Meantime styles In underthings ; -made of narrow pink ribbon are set at. pr o gre ss. . They have not grown any! the top and \bottom of the scallop. The less dainty but they have become ! camisole ta iriade.'of g filmy lace- with fashes, hiyea, red- Sess-and skin blemishes can be quickly removed with; Glenn ’ s Sulphur Delightful in a warm bath before retiring — soothes tha. hefvesiurd indticesTeireanT' ingsleep.. Druggista; - Hill's Hair and Whisker- 0y«v /, Black or Brown. 30c. After ■you ; eat — always use •- Instantly reiicvea Heartburn. Blogted Gassy. Feeling. Stops indigestion, food souring, repeating, headimhn and the many miseries.- caused by Acid-Stomach EATONIC is the best remedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases right out [ . of- the body and, of coutse, you get well. Tens of-thousands wonderfully | benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drug- . gist. Cost a trifle. Please try it!. Beautiful Platinum Finish SCARF PINS t A number -of things could he suh- , Aititatod - for-this eteborate .hand eth- j hrotdery; \.In the first place, the entire, ! dress .'-might • he- mad e. ' of one- of the IJniLriiiafi ri tmimi M ertat. . Jolle,s-:.ofe~Qrsahn more luxurto«9i . • ’ .Vasli silks and j narrow sarin ribbon simhiating flow- .-.sattna^-lacea- and- even ehiffona haveLers applied .to-, lt.__.The,sami^ ribbon' been, added to the mnterinis use<tttof rstrpplies----the r - shtnildofc--straps and making them'-arid ribbons h*nve-. - re- snakes .the.. little -blossoms set oh where-}- ^ “ Bayeh Ta b 1 eth . of- Aspirin' ” is -xenu* _ ine Aspirin proved, saffe by railllnns dies.- Especially -beautiful ’ dije»-imve Jieen. cregrod this year, antt s a l i n e ht -the^-Wwdoi mriHhip t hat- it i s ' Utficnit placed embroidery. The camisole pet ticoat arid riou'dolr mantle -pictured here ..reflect the nuxle t a f ,luxuri ous- and ,;fieaittl,fi,iiz;,Hm]firthln ^3 ofl^iiic.-which they join the hod;-. Wider ribbon anti, prexerrh ed - by physicians for oyer twenty ye:?re. Accept only\ an .uriKrofeeir distinguish it from.-hand embroidery, j Or a cotton crepe or voile,-printed in [ beautiful ^colors, could be used and j sttahed in tt .co n tr us t l u gm r- harmoniz- tng color., ■ , ■ . . Fresh Interest ip Black and White.' There is a cotton crepe, Khving a white' background fpariked- off with lif-. tie bars of goi<i.. that woni<I be eflfec* rive. ' ft may be-sashed with wfiite voile . or ' plain- white crepe, finished if hemrtfttnfitngu it me -firyett ; has' eclipsed cotton rngny-fair womeri, - ' _ .TTJt were not ,for embelllshhients rif - glhbon--our-un d e rw e ar o f t o day - would rwvTtlrxrrtV 1 low threads. Again, such, h sash-would ; be-- p re t ty .finished at the ends- -with r either,'a- white or yellow'-fringe of cot? j ton threads. • i Typifying the Interest in black and white .are-the .mnw organdie dresses abrulderte? e i uln jfiitt re rtns~~m' - hiapk, ' gsaall y ranging iu panel form., failing over fotin<Jarion~sititt3~oY organdie- Frock Having Skirt of- Gray Taffeta With Brocaded/ Figures of Jade Greeft Interspersed. With' -Gold ‘ antf Silver Threads, and Bodice , and ^ Sash' of Green Taffetai S .f • ,$ 1-00 Mtch. .' New deaisna ' . / Order &y dumber J. ». WHlThKY, aowi. JEWBUBB Done St.\ ■ J Prorldenre. B, t. • ■ ^ ' Feril e* XJttle John had put in a ' very hard day of pbrylng and that night he said,. M afother, oh, how my khee acheBl ” - V. \ ‘ \That la just a growing pain' and will be all right in the morning, ” re- .; plied his fiiother. At that. John exclai med':, “ B ut th e pain la in juat orie khee, and is one of efft^cts. Other novelties Include rib bons of straw, which, absurd ns- It may seem, , are .usedl as trimming on dresses. , A charming dress Is developed In 1 tafTenu plain ami fancy, with a big taffeta 'hash at one side balancing a pnrinier drajwry at the other. The .skirt la of a lovely gray with primed.„) rtgures Iji wrrirfi _ tfie •dmhinimt note Is jnde green, with a Uberal inferspers- ’ !ng of gold and silver lame threads. TMThOdree; 'reminiscent, of bth« old- fashioned basque^. Is of jpcle green taf- >>ta and rilibon of the sume.'jhade. It Has kimono sleeves and the back Is •at in a* deep- point Hke the froat. The- I wtrii wfiite embroidery : ?!n: black, and White often-.being of similar design. . t , A huge sash' of black, .tulle with i looped bows corn pi etes such a dress i^arid starnu? It .[as being distinctly * of i the summer'of 1921). These-white or- .[ gandie dresses are vei^r khort — 11 or I 12 inciies fronv the floor — n ml one end | of the tulle sash ’ hangs several' Inches rbelow ' .' 5 • \• -Vnorher ipeiins of ' Introducing.black ; into white organdie frocks is - through l a black tulle insertion, often em- J broldered In delicate colors/ ’ . Ruffles : ot biacFt lace frequently srlm white or- j gandie. ' \V ; Panel Motifs of Printed Faularda.- There is- nothing newer than the printed foulard sash. The-dress has a one-side crossing surplice bodice arid g straight plaited skirt/ Into the lat ter are set panel motifs of printed fon- larii. The main feature, however, la the btg printed bash of a-■pattern ex actly inalchlng the skirt panels. Bear Tn mind that the tosh IS, not made from a piece-of the ‘ silk, but ts actual ribbon, about sixteen inches wide, finished with a ribbon edge, thus replacing tbe'custom of using a sash [made oTthp faFlrltv cut and hi*imn'c<|. Thej,ribbon, which is woven for this purpose and of exactly the right width for such a sash. Is the result of care ful study on the part of the producer of. novelties and shows evidence of a real - effort to give us sonjbthing at tractive' arid hew. my legs going to be longer than the otherT ’ \ ' ' : • ibbon sasb (». lined With the brocaded- taffeta. , , ~'Fypfi ec t ' ttrwnr f or Ybu rra G trrr^\ A dress of. georgette • crepe; with- a sash and deep- yetee of printed geor- gette rihbori, has one of, the- apron is never so beantiful as when praying . foc- forgivenesa or 4lse TSSRSVTrig ” to7iThe?~ ----- - \ real old-timer that has come back. oito thri iimeligHt ’ of fashion la thSa; •u-eot little white frock wlth a sash ot overskirif ertendetl slightly at ' one Side with ’ a little wired hoop, which Starts /from- at low waistline. [The bfllge in,-the' favor of with a picot edge takes cafe of-the adjuanuent- at the- waist amt supplies ( “ Bapf package ” which eonrems-proper a pretgy -bow an d ends for a finish. By' such means the muchstocupied women of today contrive to have'those delicate underthings that are essen tial to perfect dress. • directions to rejlev Headache. Tooth ache. .Earache, Neuralgia. RhemfiSSSBir box* mg: si tahletd cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger “ Bayer packages. ” ', Aaplriif \ Is trade-mark Bayer Manufacture Mon- oacptlcacidesterof Saiicyllcacid.- — -Adr. INDOOR DRESS NOW ., The Rage. - , 7 The • tnovfe star \va s a o &Bthff; [ ks . If her heart woujd break. ‘ ‘ What ’ s the matter,' dearie? ’ ' asked her friends., , ~ T want rir m-r a d i vorce, 1 * rep tt gttt the teriry. one.' “ but my husbaud- is so good' to me that T 'cannot find any grounds.\— Flhii Fun. , '• Or. P»-«ry'3 \D«a4 Shot*' 1» Bow^prtul bat •ate. One done is taoUKh to expel Wornu Or Tape won;},....gia..i k'jv; ------- . ' , jt . Time, H e Spo ke. . . . ■ '. Nclle — Tomorrow; is. Jack ’ s . twenty*-, eighth birthday. .. . ■ , Doris — Are-' you. going to 'feive him' anything?. ■ . . , * Nellr-rYes. a good jstrnrig hint. — Bos ton-Transcript. ■- A speridtfirTff gets tTr-ed ocfasIonBilyt - but a miser is always right. . i'.. If a-man mins Into debt,, be must either crawl out nr stay in. - \w » EGLIGEEH patterned after the ) georgette make an. equally simple In- IN ‘ garb of Chinese women are de- dopr dress having, a .straight chemise veloplng popularity' at a rate that | slip of the heavlBr material and- oh promises' to make them rivals of the | over garment of lace arid georgette. kimono. They prove to be comfortable, practical an,d unexpecteiHy becoming — es^ectaJljs.' .to^ Small - women. Othe r skirt toss models reveal a trouser-wartr trend In boudoir clothes/as is apparent In any representative display .of such garments, Turkish trousers, of , satin or even of silk and metal tissues, over low toddlces, form the foundation for, inng, loose coat s of crope georgette or cWffrt®, In the s|i.oWtost and- njast splendid examples .of negligees- so there m plenty .of ,nreaalanttor the blue ’ rthhon-^-a . ’ perfect dresd -for a .at or g an di e .'- h*. of the skirt Is balanced by 'big sash loops of georgette , rlhbom on the. op- peni l e ahl a i ■ * ' 5 r Chinese Rarinents of rnhch leSs mag* rilficence, aflthough- nearly all of these W r» re^hloncd In silk dr satin which with square neck that allows if to slip over the head. A ribbon girdle and small spray of ribboa flowers acquit touches, A bandeau of ribbons on the head Is substituted for a boudoir cap and proves an. to vantage to th^direc tion of dlgftlty. Very pretty neghgees of. lightweight brocaded mi tins- and in novelty crepe de chine are amprig the last addition to Indoor clotheo,. They' are usually cat like fung; loose and-sllghtly draped Is more than flne' enough. ^ •An exceltopt example ofi Indoor dr^es. coats; with long shawl collars that are a froth of lade ; frtllri a nd Organdie*. Bandeaux of frills and ribbon; »vvlth tiny cbURm- roses for trimming, cor/ ” Tired and Worn? Does summer find you tired, weak- all worn out? Do you have oonataafc haekaahe; feel lama and stiff, and without life or ambition? There's a reason why you feci so badly. Likely your kidneys -have weakened and am causing you to feel so miserable. - Get back your health and keep it! Help the Weakened kidneys with Doan's Kidney Skills. Doan ’ s have helped thousands and should help. you. AsA your neighbor f • '. ‘ ' . A New York Caae Chaa B^enaon.* owner of bUUknJ room. 11 Fourth St..* Haveratraw. N ’ . T.,» says: •Terri ble.i patna darraU Sjwi “ iiow«:fl»f ; lc .-and beada< w e-r e also Common. ; I dtsay spells before my eres , 1 .blurring my sight. , , __ My kidneys were very irregular In ac tion. The seertfiona were trlgnly coi- orert an#! burned tit passage. _ l the wonders Oban's Kidney PUIS i working and started to use them. Doan's gave me lactii ig 1 ca re . ’ ! G* Dose' s s t k m r i fcn s. gu $ . . *-4B KIDMKT ■*m*d*: respond with- the collar and. eomptota j, wajto iehrgutt»^ m hrtir,. ffid oterami «>f negligees, as thejj; fasten with a [.hlngtu ornumcn^ (of chiffon' ruses) be- low thef waistline.. . They look much a-^elicate outline frac- blaejr ttreeadk and a shaffowy r bacfegrouiul, Uke the mesh of S^lgi^T ” ----- - ------ ..................... ns? and printed g^orgettiL the »»h being- made of the printed fabric and. lined with the plain. Mint leave* and) Irregular dashre «f rotor appear wlttti green,* ftenna and like, an- or -28^- < An imported t»rasfd is < . :Bffog. hhick.. iuiil If tota l»JUXi*h.... 4 , aiady i lng fiui auptoier capg wrafr easier to put to-, • thfin. this chrerfW;nf»ii«e«i ; \,