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THE FREEPORT NEWS L Name \Bayer\ on Genuine Warning I Unions yon s<?« the naml \Bayer\ on pneknKO or on tablet* you are not fretting genuine Aspirin pre- acrtbed by ph7*lclnn* for twenty-one years and proved anfe by million*. Take Aspirin onty nn told In the Unyer piK'kncc for COIIIH, IIIIIIIII'III', Neural- gia, ltln-niri.ith in, Karachi-, Toothache, Lumbago nnd for 1'nln. Hnmly tin borfH of twelve ISnyer Tnblcls of An- plrln co*t few cents. LiniKKlut* nlno \'•II larger packitKcn. Axplnn In tlu< trade murk |>f Hnycr Mniitifnrtiirc of Morioiwetlcur-ldpfiter of .Sallcycucld.—• Advertisement. _ 1 I net I net. instiiK'i in ii wiimii-rfui thing. The •tract iit'pnrt'iiiMit had IK'I-II flushing tlu> mreet ini'l II MIIIIII stream <>r -MI I IT HI III run dnwii alongside the curbing. The sweet young thing came fo tin fMlgO Of till' Vt'lllk, KIIW thO WIltlT, frowned nnd heattated ever an HIIKIIMV, and then crOBBBd over iiiiilul y hold- Ink' Op ii '-I. Ill thai mine within lit leilHt 19 lll< IK'S III' till' plivclncllt I - Kanaaa City Star, • WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thou»nnil« of woman IIMVC kMney ind bladder trouble mid never suspect it. WIIIMI'IIB complaints often pron I<I be n»iliiriK elaa hut kidney trouble, or the roult of kidney or bladder di u ••• If Hio kidneys nro not In « health; rnn.Nli,HI. they miiy cnime I he ntliir or- g..n« to become dinaMd. Pain In the back, headache, ION of nm bi'ion, nervousness, srt often timei urmp- tomt of kidney trouble Don't delay startine. tr.'iitmrn! Dr. Kilmer'i Swamp-Root, a physician's pr» acriptjon, obtained i t any <IIUK store, may lie just the ramady needed t\ overeoma • Uill . MIHIII loriM. <irt n median or lurne ci/c bottle lav mi'.li/it.'ly from any drag rtbre! Jlowever, if yoa wish first in letl thi» Bii'.it preparation lend ten oenU to Mr. Kilmer A Co., Blngbamton, N V., f,, r a sample bottle. When writing !»• min- and nu-nti.,11 iiim paper, AdTertTaemant Thus We Babble On. I.Mini,,n Athenaeum \. . . in thn way the writing on the wall attracted tin- iiiieiiiion nf Neburhudntttaar.\ ,Whatover tliul writing WUB, It doMin'i iippeni- in hnve been \Keep OIT the KHIXH.\ H'lslmi Trnnscrlpl. Whan a Man's Married. 1-luli \Tliey Miy u limn Is Ineim) nlete until he Minnies.' 1 lluhh \Yen; thiit iisiin/iv finishes him f\ A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy By IRVING BAGHELLER O»PT''r \«n«i CAPTAIN LINCOLN. flynnpils. — Harnnon «n<! H»rah Traylor, with thHr tw., shUdran, .To-liili nnd H.-lwiy. truval hy waje.n from H,«-lr honm In Vnrsrun*\; VI., lo the w>»t ih * liiml of plenty. Theli dentiriuiixn iii ths Country of ih« flKnK»ni.»n. In I lllrif.ln At Nl»K • ra Kall« tlioy n t John McNi-ll, who Hi.., <WIOra lo K'l t'< th« Hun- Harnh'ii lillnlKlni- I of Hurry Nf«<ll\» trfM I»!•• Tmvli.m. Th- y i. .,• i, and «r« w-l I.I;,, .,ln, .l hi- f. In k Kl II hll oil. d tiin pratty •ai Mi ..in thi \in-\ Ariimlr. nir. Hurry Mrlh'ii M»b Mr- Noll Hurry I\ llMRi-kKl hy Mt Null mid hm «\'•*. KIHI Him <h Iv*n <irf hlH nFH.ilhtniH win, a i.h'tt gun Mi'. Noll IH mm li oily attefltlva to Ann RIIIIMIKX Mi \ II In I\ In !\'.<• with Ann. but hn »K« •' had Harry lo ..Kl , BJIpha Treyl< CHAPTER VIII. Wherein A.ho Announce* His Purpose to Be a Candidate for th« Leglala- ture, at Kelso's Dinner Party. Hurry Needled mrl Him Kelso on the ri>iiii next day, when be was going down to nee ir there was any mall. She HUM on her pony, lie wns In IIIM new Bait <>r clothes ' H butternut back- ground BtrJned Jnto \Vim look like II board,\ aald Bhe. \This IhlH IH my new suit,\ Hurry answered, looking down lit It. \II'H a Ureaome null,\ aald «he Im- patiently. \I've been playing checker* large ch walking :ka. checker- p on It Nlnce I OaQghl >'>U. liml I've got a man crowned In thu klhK row.\ \1 thought you'd like It.\ he HII- awered, quite seriously, nnd with n look of disappointment. \Hay I've gol that rn/.iir mid I've Hlmved three tlnicH already. \Don't tell anybody,\ he warned her \They'd} IIIIIKII nl me. They wouldn't know npw I reel.\ \i won't aay anything,\ nin- an- Bwrreil. \1 reckon I ought to tell you Hint I don'l love you not Ho much IIH I did, anyway - not near HO much. I only love you Jusl it weu hit now.\ Harry's face fell. \I In yo n love -BOQM oilier mull?\ \Ves u regular man- mustache, six feei tun und everything. I just tall you IIO'H purty I\ \Is ll Hint rich feller from' St. Loiiih?\ he naked. She nodded nnd then whlapered: \Don'l you tell.\ The boy's lips trembled when he an- Bwered. \I won't tell. Hut 1 don't (tee how you run do It.\ , •\Wh.vV\ . ' ' \lie drinks, .lie Isn't rcs| tnhte.\ •\liuii's ii lie,\ she answered quick* ly. \I don'l <nri- whnt you HIIV.\ Hun touched her pony with the'whlp und rode away. I1«HT> staggered for B petll BS be went on. Mis eyes inii'ti Svltii tears, it DURHAM tobacco makes 50 ^ood cigarettes for 10c Wo want you to have the beat paper tor \BULL.\ So now you can receiva wlthench packageabook oi 2 4 leaves of IUU-V.- the very lineal cigarette paper In the world. BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is rucked with pain. Everything worries and the victim bocomea despondent and downhearted. To bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL The National Remedy of Hollmul for ovel 200 y«»i»; ii in ait emmy u( all palna r«> aultlnK '\\ \ kidney, Uvac and uiic acid Iroublua. All dmgcials, threa uuutt. Laok lor th« nam< Guld M.J«I om »»«r» baa d i Cuticura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear SM» ZSC, Oiuiuml 25 aaa 50c, Tilcoai Z5c. \Do You—Love—8ome Other Mini He Aaked. leaned ta hla. thai the world tad beei ruined. On hl l WBJ! to the village hi tiled nnd comlcted It of b#Jng BO II place /o r ll hoy to live In. l>o\\n li. Ihe Ilivejn he met. Ahe. who ttoppei him \Howdy I lurry I\ «)iild Ahe. \Yoi look kind o' slcfc t'oiue into Mie slor und Nil down I \Mill lo laJU lo you Hurry followed the\ hiK BUM iBl on in-, store, latleretl hy kit alteatlai Ther e luu l heen KoinelliliiK \ cr y Ki'utt rut in the Bound at Ibe'i voice and th feoi of Ids liiiud The Htore wBJ Bttpt] \You nml 1 mtisiIII Iri ..in IU.S I. »orrl**d li> iilllt' mailers,\ sal,I AI..- a tu.-y »m do»n legal aw by the In \Thing*! iliui laMMB lo >i»u lo lie us hi HM * U'\U.UUtll. UI'V* ulll ll«j|l Ilk* BOle hill In sli months. You and I live got |h ng* 'o do. partner. We utistn'l let uaraalTM hp fooled. I WBH in. !• III n boat with old ('iip'n Clmse on he IIIIIIOIN river. We had got Into the HpldM. It WIIH a rmrrow chnnnei In langeroua water, They hud to keep ier headed JUKI un or we'd have frtiie m the rocks, Suddenly n hoy dropped IIM apple overboard mid began to hol- er. He wanted to hnve the boat ItOpPBII. I'or a minute Hint hoy bought hi* tipple WHS the blggent blng in the world. We're HII a good leiil like him. We keep dropping our ippleH nnd culling'for the boat to Mtop. loon we Mud out Hint there lire ninny [pplefl In the world IIM good us that lie Von hnve nil ronie to a stretch of nil wnier up ill your IIOUHC The folks nive i.een si<k. They're a little lone- iiini' und dim'nuruKed.'Don't you make t any harder hy crying over a lost sp- ile. Ye know It'l possible that HM Ipple Will Mont along down Into the itlll water where you can pick It up if nml hy. The* Important thing is to This hit of mtherly counsel was a ielp io the boy, \I've (\'! n book. l\' r(> \nit I wnnt ,oii lo rend.\ Alie went on. \It Is the Life or Henry. Clay.' Take it home HI.I read ll carufglly nnd then bring it k mid tell me whnt you think of It. Von may be n Henry Clay youraeU hy md by. The world IIMH something big n It for every one if he can only llnd Wi-ii' nil searching some for gold ind Home for fume. I pmy God every Iny Iiml He will help me to llnd my ik the thing i can do hatter than inythlng else and When it la found •Ip me lo do It. I expert It will he hard mid dangerous search and that Khali muke mistakes, I rxpert to Irop some applea on my wuy. They'll oli like gold to me, hut I'm not going i lose slxht of the iiiinn purpose.\ When Hurry KO( home he found -inruh Mewing hy Ihe llri'Hlde. with Joe nd Betaey playing hy the bed. Bam- on hud I'lini 1 to Hit: woods to split •Mai ' \Any mull?\ Siirnh Baked. \Nojnuii he answered. Barah went to thu window and stood or Nome minutes looking out At the lulu. HH nvre gnuiaeB, protruding out f ihe anowi biased and bant in HIP wind. In IIH cheerleSB winter colors It wiyi a dieury. t.ilnn to mv \l(Wv 1 long ror home!\ ... Ill In,I'll, HM Nlir resinned her dewing hy he lire. UtIii) Jon cmne mi'd stood hy her nee und gave I,IN oft repented 1.1,-N.H ig: \<;<MI help us find make Ills face to line upon us.\ .She kissed htm and Bald: \Dearcom- irii-r! It Bfalnes upon me every time henrnjou HIIV those words.\ \Uoulil\ ayou mind If 1 culled you nailer'/\ Hurry H.HU.MI. \r simii be Kind to have you doi t i f gives you liny comfort, Harry,\ him nawered. She oliserved 11 III t there were tenrs i hiM eyes. \We are \U very fond of you,\ she nid. a\s Bhe bent to her insk. Tln-'ii 'Hie boy told her Ihe history Of IH mottling Ihe talk with Him. with he ru/.or onilllcil I'l'oin It. \Ui'll. Hurry, If she's BUCh ll fool, rou'ra lucky to hme fouttd u mn «<_, .oon.\ Naiil Rurall. \She does Illllr but Itle Ihe pony an.I play iii'oiiml with u nin, I don'j believe she ever ipun i nml, o' \iirn In her life. She'll gal liei eetb cul l.y nnd l)J .\ I hen li-ll a niointnt of silence. Boon ibe said - ri \It la true. ' It, In spite of rne.\ \You? No! finger tip*,\ Ki \Kilt I hri'. books,\ sold A \And one sense, and lhal went on. \hii try I have lear one hook man iriPti In Ami-' have seen. I I i good hook ' often my mo ' Heading is thf I pnthwny of real \I think tl have rend thu II \A wondi Interposed. \ I Hny l.i, t that It slays i ire \live to your • i i-d. , red only eight a hook of common I you,\ KelHO I i a me to this coun- ,..i io beware of the I , are Iliorp living than In i\iy land I in.,n who rends one [hlfully'lB alive nml r in wit or wisdom. ,., I.mi thought la the life.'.' ' ' thf men 1 know hip,\ said Ahp. ,.] II wivliiK fnctl It Is a wire founds) i n to hulld your life upon.\ Kelso pnu • i to Ronr whlNky froin a Jug nt his Hide foi thoae who would till:.- It. \fy«'t u s drli I his ne w ainlil*\ \Whnt Is It?\ \I am going • leglalatora,\ Tim toast In water, after . \If you havi to It. I'd like fi i thuf'votrrti ol ur friend Ahe and he propoaed, ion aaked. for a .fni In the II k, nnd hy some !i Ahe said: [intlence to listen my declaration to ,II county.\ iaid '•|heri''M 'it hitler wind Wowing anil here's no hurry about tbt [ueair. You hit here hy the lire imfl ,;iul your book this foren i, Unylw t will help you to iiml your work.\ So II h'MppcniMl Ilia I the BVl'IlN of lurry's morning found their |ilu i lit' 111 a i > which Si i u 11 iin,I .t-pi. Long a'fterwurd Uarry udili J •>:•• umteuvea\ about ths rasor, one evening Harsh nml HIUIIKOH A Hh Hurry, wcnl lo a debate Iii thi' nvei'li on the Issues of the iliiy, In irhlch Abe won the praise ot nil foi an alii.' preaentatlon of ihe cl^lm .r [n ternal Inpraveuienta, During thai Alwander Varguaun da luryil Unit lie would mil cut his liair lin'l llt-nry 1 'In v heenme I'rvildullt, ll,.- ,CHH of whifh re oinn.MI led to a HK,. iisiinity in others and an «,> ol an sampled hah Ineaa un lhal p border iDr iamarn and Barah the niosi notalile socliil BVeUl of Ihe wiufir HUV u chicken dmncr at whli 1, Mr. and llrf, lames Uuiledgu ami Uui und Alu- Lincoln an,| |i,,,!,, r All. II were Ihe quests.'o l th r Ki-..,,, p , I«4KII) Hurry stayed Bl uouw with tlm chlldii'ii Kelso wns In his I,. I uinoil \Come be aald, »hcn. dinner wan •eudy. \Ulle is- niore |h;.n tl It IN partly 'And BlSail Allen. -Ah, Boetar you us Ninooih iilml'ler Ihan .ini.'d \Aini intie Mild thai Kelso K M |,I leurnod wen- us th Uai life baa Bad* aj 1U old -*liillin<; mi,| BiapMU'e,\ suaakiati vi iu' ieaniei] u ui.-l \ \I'd Like to Read My Declaration to th« Voteri.\ Samson's dlury hrlefly describes this appeal as follows: \He Hiild Hint he wauled to win HIP confidence and esteem of hia.fellow cIllzt'iiH. This lie hoped to in inpllsh by doing lometblag which would make him worthy of it. Uu had'heen Ihlnli- Ing of the county. A railroad would • io i e for it than anything else, but n ca 11 road would he too costly. The Improvement, of the BangaJnpn river was ihe next beat thing. He favored U.VS an.I said, In view of Ihe talk lip, li.nl Just heard, he was going to favor Ihe Improvement 11114I build- ing of HchoolB, 10 Ihul every one could I. .un ho« to read, nt leant, and learn fur hiins,.If what Is lu Ihe lSIMe anil other Ki'fiit honk* It wns u modest •sliiten*. . •'. und we nil liked It.\ .,T happeni u> Bangamon, • I'lneiil In Hint plulloriii i.Mihini in- improved,\ aald Kelaa \\^ luii hj-Uwtr -* 1 \ 1 Baked, \It'n ihe one thnt tiayH you wish to njii 11.,. regtcd of your fellows hy KW-VIIIK il,,.ia.\ Kurly Ln April an Indian scarp pom tha capttaj u> Uu remot- •is of the BUt* Hlack Hawk, nlili iiiuny warriors..hud crossed the Ml ppj an,I WHS movliiK towurd it Hock [tiver country. Ctowmor tailed for valuutcciM to < lirck the iiivnsion. Ahe, Wboaa address to the voters I printed in the Bangamon led B volunteer coiiipiiny Uecuna it* eaptaln. On t' 1 \ ifu ii of April '»•' aad Hurry Needlea II . I.Itin< 1 M «o Into trulnliiK. 1 -i, »is eager to k'O, but could no t inlly. 10 ro<Ie nut Into the Melds 1 i n iv wus ut work tlm duy be- .t HI away. 1 m \gallil uw»y,\ tbe boy nald, lu innfiil tune. \ \I :.nie lu imve you go. I Just love In know you re here, If I dou't se« you. 1 »i.,i, you WIIH older uud knew imlf u moment at sllcuce. I hy suylug: 1 ar« golim tp the spelllug »|'liuol it.u:.i,t.\ 1 an 1 . • with you?\ '•''oiihl 1 siund it to I * talked to l,y B couple of girls till are what hiippened to 'Veajl've <ot to be awful careless.\ . ,11 dreiweti up and ready 1 ••! eUhL Coiue le U»« lav- r-rn. Tm ffotnc to hnve atipn*-'' *\• Ann. Kb* in Jnst tprrlbly huppy. John MONPII has t'.ld her that he loves her. It's a secret. Don't you tell.\ \I won't. Does (die love hlinT\ \I'pvoterily; but she wouldn't !••» him know It—not yet. I reckon he'll he pliimh HMdejsjg before xhp 0WM up. But Rhe truly loves him. Kln-'d die for him.\ \Otrls are awful enrtous—nohody can tell what they racnii',\ said Harry. \Sometimes they don't know what they menu themselves. Often 1 say something or do something and won- der and wonder » hat II mi-mm. Mid you ••ver ride a horde sitting backwards— when you're going one way and look- Ing another and you doti't know what's romlng?\ she aHked. \What's hehlnd you IN before you nnd th« faster you go the more tang\ you're In?\ Harry laughed. \Isn't that the way we have to travel In this world, whether we're going to love or to mill?\ the girl ask- ed, with a Blgh. \We cannot tell -what In ahead. We see only what Is behind IIH. It IH very sad.\ Harry-looked at Him. H> KIIW the. tragic truth of the words and suddenly ^ her fare wax like them. Unconscious- ly In the midst uf her playful talk thla thing hud fallen. He did not know* what to make of it. \I feel sad when I think of Abe,\ •aid Harry. \He don't know what Is ahead of him, I j;jies». I heiird Mrs. Traylor aay Hint he was In jlove with Ann.\ \I reckon he Is, hut hp. don't know how to show It. He's never told her. I reckon he's mighty good, hut lie don't know how to love a girl. Did you evr-r see an elephant talking with a crick- et?\ \Not as I remember,\ sold Harry. \I never did myself, hut If I did, I'm sure they'd hotli look very tired. It would he still harder for on elephant to be engaged to a cricket. I don't reckon-the elephant's love would fit tha cricket or that they'd ever be able to agree on what they'd InJk about. It's some that way with Ahe and Ann. She IN small and spry; he Is slow and Ugh. She'd need a ladder to pet up to his faep, nnd I Just tell you It ain't purty when ye get there. She ain't got a chance to love him.\ \I love him.\ said Harry. \I think lie's a wonderful num. I'd lluhl for him till I died. John McNeil Is noth- ing but a grasshopper compiired to him.\ \ThatVabout what tfiy father says,\ Him answered. \1 love Abe, too, ami so does Ann, but It ain't the hope to die, marryln' love. It's like a man's love for u man or a woman's love I'or II woman. John McNeil Is handsome— he'n just plumb handsome, anil smart, loo. Ill's bought 11 bit; farm and Is K0I11K IntO the grocery business. Mr. Butledge says he'll be a rich man.\ \I wonder. In lie going to the spelling school?\ \No he went off to Illchluiid todiiy with my father to join the company. They'ru going to fight thu Injuns, too.\ . The Hhel^ sounded for dinner. Bi n started for the road at a gallop, wav- ing lier hand. He unhitched his lenm and followed IT slowly acroxM the black furrows toward the barn. . J He did uot go to the spelling school. Aim came at seviyj und said that he mid Hurry would have to walk to SpfliiKlMd that Dlgbt and get their equipment jtind lake Ihe Stage in the laWnlng, Abe said If they jdiirled ritfht mvnj they could get to Hi,' Gttobej tavern by mldniSnt in tha hurry bnd excitement Harry forgot the spelling school. To Bin it was a tragic thing. BefOTe be went to bed that night ho wrote u letter to her. THE TRIALS OF A HOUSEWIFE How They Have Bean Endured and How Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound Experience of 1BL Providence Woman Providence, R. I.—\I took LydlB) E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a, female trouble and backache. 11 began just after my baby waa born, and I did the best I could about get- ting my work done, but I bad awful bearing-down pains so I could not M stand on my feet 1 read in the papers £: about Lydia E. Pinkham 'a Vegetable Compound and the good it was doing: other women, and I have got dandy results from it and will always rec- ommend it. You can use these facta as a testimonial if you wish. \—Mrs. HERBERT L. CASSEN, 18 Meni Court, Providence, R. L Ohio woman for three year* could hardly keep al»out and do her housework *he was no i 11. Made well by Lydia K. Pink- hani'a Vegetable Compound: Fayette,O. — '\For about threeyeara I was very nervous and had backache, aideache, dragging-down pains, could not sleep at night, and had no appe- tite. At times I could hardly do my housework. I got medicine from the doctor butit did not help me. I saw Lydia £. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound advertised in a newspaper and took it with good results, and am now able to do my housework. I recommend your .medicine to my friends and you may publish my testimonial.\—Mrs. CHESTER A. BALI., R. 16, Fayette, Ohio. A n Illlnoia woman relates her experience: Bloomington, III. —\I was never very strong and female trouble kept m» ao weak I had no interest in my housework. I had such a backache I could not cook a meal or sweep a room without raging with pain. Rubbing my back with alcohol sometimes eased the/pain for a few hours, but did not stop It. I heard of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound, and six bottles of it have made me as strong and healthy as any woman ; and I give my thanks to It for my health.\—Mra. J.A.MCQUITTY, 610 W.Walnut St.,Bloonriffiitofi, 11L The conditions described by Mrs. Cassen, Mrs. Ball, and Mra. McQnjtty will appeal to many women who struggle on with their daily tasks in just such con- ditions—in fact, it is said that the tragedy in the livesof some women is almost beyond belief. Day in and day out they slave in their homes for their families —and beside the daily routine of housework, often make clotheB for them- selves and for their children, or work in their gardens, all the while suffering from those awful bearing-down pains, backache, headaches, nervousness, thu blues, and troubles which sap the very foundation of life until there comes a time when nature gives out and an operation seems inevitable. If such women would only profit by the experience of these three women, and remem- ber that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound is the natural restorativa fur such conditions it may save them years of suffering and unhappiness. There is hardly a neighborhood in any town or hamlrt in the United Ptntns wherein some woman does not reside who has been rebtored to health by tins famous medicine. Therefore ask your neighbor, and you will find in a great many casea that at some time or other she, too, has been benefited by taking it, »nd will recommend it to you. For more than forty years this old- fashioned root and herb medicine hasbeen restoring suffering women to health and strength. •Lydia E. Pinkham'a Private Text-Book upon \Ailments Peon- liar to Women\ will be sent to you free nimn request. Write t<> The T.ydiu 1\ I'inkhiim Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable information. » Father's Prediction, frospnertvp Hrt'lrpr<i«irri Helen lir» is 11 quiet Inline wedding. A Good Time Coming. liere u;is conipiiiiy ill (Tfiuief, finfl the Him nml heir listened to the con- versation. During meni mi animated discussion aroM regarding the feel- ing which, someooe maintained, still existed between the North nnd the 8011th. The minister - remarked: \The time IH cooling not BO fur oft, when there will be uo north, south, east or west, nnd—\ \Won't that be splendid,\ Interrupted little Willie. • . \Why does Hint Interest you?\ 11 ^k<• < 1 the boy'a astonished parent. \isecnu.se it will he so much easier to learn geography.\—Harper's Maga- 7-ine. l'ri r tin t ectlve Father-In-Law- Don't let T.V von. she'll moke up for the Quietness after you're married. ike quite a stir | r-rethen a Heavy Skin With the witl.septlc, fUKcluutliiK cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely' scented convenient, economical fucc, sklu, baby nnd dilating powder and perfume. Renders other perfume* RU- perfluoua. One of the Outicnra Toilet Trio (Soup, Ointment, Talcum).— Ad vertisement. A Steady Aim. Cult—\U hut Is her aim li\ Miss Nlpp \Making a tm-jjet husband.,\ ll'' BE CONTINUED.) APRON WORN AS ORNAMENT Women of Czechoslovakia Don Gar- ment With a View of Attracting Masculine Lyes. in the villages and country portiona of Caecho Hiovakia. ths a/amen do nol wear aprons aa n badge oi'worii. On the contrary, the Caecim Slovakia UUIMI {'lues MM pul her apron on uhi'ii she entera' tbe house she. dons it only when aba is gotol out to capture the eye of some SWalq who font; has paid her court. And these npruns usually ure liflrlooms. QreW Is the favorUt) color. Next lu populurily come gold or yellow, silver, pink, hlue, cciisc and fliimliiK rose. 1 SUally the ciiihroider- les which display theat colors are upon dark foundations, some, however, ur« white. In both types gj*,J ribbons soine- 11 lues I'lny 11 pmi. And often the White mutUm sleevea of the wulslK me gaJT- ly embroidered to complete Ihe radiiiut effect the \\curcr's nprun .nils IIH H)IO sinills dowu thu Street 0( alony the country lane. Their skirts me usually black uud IIUMI.VH hhoil. Their stockings ure for protection lu their wulks »s well us for display, •oma have small, bright da> Blgna knitted Into Hit) dull DUckyaTtM wulsl leiiKth Jackets they wear uru usually quite plain, save lor Ihe hand- made line BTOUnd thu husi uud oil the uleeveH. The lieud shawls sound Hie varying color note. Hut It In in 111** uprons thut the love of v color is ulore dourly »ho»u. Evil of pieconUnt. Dlucoiitent Is like Ink poured Into water, which tills the whole fountain full uf blackness, it cunU u cloiiu Qver the mlnA und renders It more oc- upi»Hl atmut/tlie evil which dlaquleia than »bi> li.Mll Ihe V uc t|« uic uu» oX reuiuviug ThtSplrllofColor Discord\ t la,.i at •you from ctrtain walla. fiiiMilcmll Hi baltlul ihodow from uniomlu,y wall: Brighten Up Your Walls This Fall Have the walls of your rooms cheerful and sanitary, to reflect cheerfulness instead o t gloom. Have wjlls that will harmon- ize with rugs and furniture, colors that will enhance and not detract from your gowns and personal appearance. for Vour Witllt — Instead of Kalsamint or WMoafrr Alabastlne will give you thac soft,*pustcl effect In neutral colon that 10 many arc enjoying in the rrt^ltattractive homes and public buildings. Alabascine is artistic, sanitary, durable and economical. Alabascine has dis- tinctive merits recognized throughout the uotU, ready to mix and uie by adding cold water. Our Decorative Service Department Our decoritivc Jrr*rtinrm haa nSc •Uhry lo Krvc yixi. in.I rhc Jctlrc to do io. We hive the experience of planning intetlor 4eioia(ioiis for thoutf.rv'1 of the bett luinief and tl^i cupcilciKc U youri for ihe asking. Remember, there u only one quahry of Alabuiine and at • very economical colt. You puichaie the tame identical material that goei Into the h The Alabutinc packiiict al»a>i hive the tkal In quality. ThU being the case, the g <l«.otaicd dependi on the uropcr tteatment f Wrtlf IM • DOMAI thai vim ate litictcMrJ anil we wll nnd lou • CSan thai nm b. ....1, tlUJ i« .«!. iht usawillna ikai will anaMc »., u ,m <o wS lA'^UlgKittlv antl thcif will b« nu UMI ot u61l(auun on yuui pan Oy na*wij A fnfb il»ti«il»a »uU»4 U H tl aaf bu Jwnuwnu The Alabastine Company IUi GnodviUi Avciuw Gfand Raptda, MKhigaa and . I or color le primed in ltd and are (den. 'hethcr your walli are ariutkaily