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Ancient Precaution*. •TTell rare ihU frieodlr asreemrnt of oors earned upon a monument of atone. - raid one aarlmt kins. -So that all the public can read Itl” added the other. “Not onlj that. It wU! make It Impoa.<)>ie to treat U as a scrap of paper. -
“Old King Coal” and His E»er-lncreasing Family
To Have a Clear Sweat Skin. Toacb pimples, reduces, w Itching. If any. with Catlcnra Ointment. then bathe with Cnticcra Soap and hot water. Blue, dry gently and dost on a little Cuticura Talcum to leare a fascinating fragrance on akin. Everywhere 25c each.—A dr.
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PREPAY EXPRESS CHARGES WHEN AUOCXT IS TO*. ACCOMPANIES ORDER. Writ. »t STAR RA MUR (XX. I*C_
exhibit has Just been added to the
roilectioea of the National nioacom here, it moslsta of a •-‘Otxpoand of coal and a boat tin* little dj»s bottle* containing n*rt«
ide from this lamp. The exhibit.
FOR WEAR AT HOME House Dresses of New and Most • ^la^riTy^uTcei \£Cn am
Inviting Styles. i be used over again.
Spirit of Summer Bring* Thought of Soft. Lovely and Comfortable Gowns to Add to Wardrobe.
however, is not quite Bnivbed. When it is there will be 1.400 <>( thess little
glass bottles.
Thera exhibits repreaeot the achievement of the new American coal Pfcdnrts Industry, one of the moat ftr portant of our war babies, which the
■rientlBts of the covernrcetit are lolnc S everything In their power to keep alive.
With half liu- coe! hi the world In its poAsesNlon Is serins foolish for the United States to import all Its coal by-
products from Germany. Yet this is wtuit happened before the Is what may happen again unless r.epa are taken to protect the new Infant
until It learns to walk safely.
The rise of the coal by-products Industry la this country—with theexception of the manefscrure o( dyestuffs—ha* been sn quiet and Inconspicuous that the ouhlic is will unacqmiluted «Uh the nomcroua amaslng things that arv contained hi coal. TW« exhibit In the museum is to familiarize the puollc with these products. Dr. Chester K Gilbert, curator of mineral technology of the museum, is also atteuiptlog to arouse people to the Imports ore. of coal hy-products by a aerie* of psmphlets and lecture*. In winch he pet* the eau»-
red. M-ientiOr ride of the new Industry In popular fo*xn. The United $taie* stands to gain a brand new Industry with almost Red possibilities from the war. 4f It succeed* In bolding renewed efforts of the German coal by-products Industry — ■
In the spring, when the grass Is green and the tiny flowers are budding, every woman catches the spirit and turns her thoughts from warm winter
prod nets that can j apparel to soft, lovely feminine
things, writes a well-known antbority. whose fashion articles ore a delight to hosts of women throughout the
country.
Even Inside the home the spirit is reflected In the pretty new bouse gowns that are being worn while one is busy at household tasks. To be presentable at all times is the doty of every housewife, even If one'* neighbor only drop* In to borrow the new
cook book.
A house gown of comfortable cut Is always welcome in a woman’s wardrobe. Many rilpon model* ate shown not nltopnher “negligee.” and yet
quite different from the well-known. _ tailored house dress of gingham. CAPE AND A BLACK SAILOR
I against the
o supply the world.
What Constitutes Violation of the Sherman Law?
R ECONSIDERATION by eongrew of all ajiltrust legislation la by the chamber of commerce of the tolled Slate* as the result Of a referendum vote of its affiliated trade and commercial organization*. Ctnnplete
return* from a referendum, made pub-
sat Tl- 4»t SATED OR Non-Siui Standard Make Tires
ISL. *«.» IT RE —■»»
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Me recentlv. ghow that the voted in favor of all four proposals advanced by a special commute* which studied the subject. The proposals and the rote follow: Congress should be ceked Immediately to consider the pr.-sent situation of all statutes constituting OUT antitrust legislation—lor. 1.M3: against.'bL In r..moderation of eristjng ORiltrust legislation there should IX formulation of standard* of general business conduct to be administered by a *aperv!**ry body—for. I.l-"i»: against. SSS. An enlarged federal trade comcilssloo should be made the supervisory >ody—for. L10C; against. 4T7. In view of the Importance of the function* of the trade commission a* they would exist the tuenh-rshlp of the federal trade commission should be Increased to aloe—for. l.KM: r.gr-lnst TJ2. Sosne modiflv-ation of the Shorni*n law seems desirable, not only to carry business over the period of readjustment, but for the permanent b.-nqflt of the country. Enlightened buslneaa meu are not adi .eating the repc-l of the law. despite same of It* bad features: It Is even doubtful whether congress could be persuaded to eliminate the prarMoe designating any violation aa a
criminal offense.
What Is advocated U an amendment conferring upon wane federal administrative age ncy the power to determine In advance whether a t-roppsed agreement or comb!nation constitutes a violation of the law. As it 1* now the
business man Is more or lea* at sea.
Children’s Bureau Weighing the Nation’s Babies W EIGHING of more than 2.000.000 babies, esta’.dishment of many new health renters to advise mothers on the can- of their children and stimalavrfm of the movement to k -ep children la school and provide them adequate
recrentlot. are rcp.ir.ed by the children’s brreau as a-wue of the result* of
its chOAres** year campaign.
M re than ll.ni».000 women parr‘.rip.ted in the activities of the year. 1 It • a* planne.1 i'> aav« at lea«t 100.*>»* j «4 the 300.0t» rfalldren who die annual-
ly of jireveiitaWe disease-.
The first activity of the year was n te»t of children under six to see whether they were up to the standards of weight and height for their ageA. Nearly 7.000000 reewd card* a ere IraurcL of wtu.h more than 2AW
ye*, to be- turned In.
A number of muiraonltir* have undertaken a racood teat thl« spr ng to |.. chiluren ni*s-'d In the flrst and also to note Improvement In thoa*
.siouriy registered
Need for preventive work on beha'-f of Out.Iren was raid M have l-en tiul basiled by tUc- informathri .ii»:*::u-d by the tests. Arc filing to repo received from state riuld watfare ch*irt:-er of the eoci«»ril of ut.lo c. tumunlttew in 24 statew have employed u* w public health ourses
of these states a total of 137 new nurse. l„, been reported.
A ntimlMT i f ramasuaitles have provided arindarsUip funds to ■**■1} parent* L> c-mtinue tl.eir edc-atem after they reach the legal I ge. At least one su-h arholarmhip for each of the 281“.y. 1 school- |
the ratted States U the goal that has been set.
Now. as it Is being n*ed fhl* rarnwr-
tbere Is nothing of that harshness that was Mncllmw characteriaOc ol the way It was odc-d a dozen yt-nrs R*o when It was so greatly in vogue- « •» very often eoaMacd with a fine «!«• riennes or Imitation vaiencimwea. Thl* is especially Irnv when It I* used In til owes or on jabots or other neck fixing*. Then again It I* rimfdy combined with footing—that la. insertion
c mdsting simply of fine net.
White fr.>-k* of wa*h inatertol— whether in fact they are ever laundered or are sent to the dry cleaner to be freshened—are to be worn a great deni more thl* summer than has been the
rase a.iy summer since- the war
gan. And these frocks are going to be simple lace-trimmed affairs, many of them, whose aole trimming la to tourist of yard* and yards of insertion combined with white organdie or lawn or voile And some of the most effective of these will be the ones that make free use of Irish Insertion and
Work Too Hard ? iki* lime ri the year Ead. everyone tourrr-n* to get the how cJvaiteJ ^ for eamrocr. It • a plmeure. too. wb™ too're well, bat m> "riaa* women »n 5 ■ -bad Irak anjoy. domg aaytbm; If your hack «* lame, n *arp catch you whea Wura am roc f„. tired and wora mn, kuftey weaksem. ■ lilnlv esawag yoar trocblr Don’t wan' Ki.r-i-STuST^Tp,:; have helrad rewok* the worM over. AMvyWCha< gjnbij.r ssmsw, was troubled win, , case of ba/it and tnr kw-
eral gravel atmma. I uaad t>oar'< Kidney PiU. and cue box cured me" Get Dearie at Aar 11 iibflfli a Baa DOAN * S , VtJLt^ T
Fine silk arid cotton mixture crepe has a c 'das for bring fnshl ne-J Into Ik-coming house (owns. A lovely combination is tan crepe dooMe-crnssed In p:.le blue and plentifully sprinkled with dainty flowers of coral color. Three-Inch ruffles of,a self-material •'■ere the most Interesting feature of a slipon bouse gown. Cut like a kimono this lovely gown flared to a two-yard width a round the bottom. A ruffle finished the deep T-necfc. sleeve* and bottom of the garment. Tiny hem*, almost Invisible, edged rte frills, which were act on with a beading about a half-inch deep. To bold In the fullness at tbe cralstlir.e there was ■ long string girdle of the material looped In front. This becoming gown of homely lovedcns would be delightful to slip on tiering the feminine moment* when ne'« uniform Is laid aside, and yet hen one must be prepared for the nexpected visitor. It is ctso unusually comfortable av a working dress cud has the advantage of bring
laundered.
After shopping, one lovely way to pns* a leisure hour before dinner Is shown in a house gown of navy bine ,41k crepe, brightened with a bit of beige silk. A simple, two-piece skirt of the crepe Is attached to a poplin blouse. The waistline Is slightly empire and Is finished with elastic cording in a double row. The peplum is cut to fall well down over the hip* j and Is fir tidied with a deep cuff hem. The straight, set-in sleeves are of el- | bow length for convenience, and for style are trimmed with beige-colored cuffs. A simple roll collar of the beige finishes the neck, and there is a ribbon | sash tied at the front. Thera lovely hooae gowns may be I This la a charming defiance to made in many dainty tints and pleas ! sprir-g raindrops. Bright green and Ing fabrics. But one should guard a red plaid rubberized silk cut i to a against selecting anything too Intimate smart cape with a high cellar. The If- worn as a bouse gown rather than I sailor is of black straw.
Your Best Assed — A Skin Cleared By—| Cuticura Soapi isagrczibaaatavvaT *1 Increase Your Wool Clip aMerwnh.BKkkwaaA rat oriraat lit; E=*> • leave a sSBaeh. era
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“Sore—no wond.c—she did a llgti: ring change rl^ht In front of the na 1'vncc.-—Florida Tlmes-Cnioo.
BOSCHEE’S SYRUP win quiet your cough, soothe the laflanunallim of a son- throat and lung* atop irritation In the bronchial IUW tnraring a good night’s rest, free fro* coughing and with easy expectocxt.ot in the morning. Made and solder America for fifty-two yearn A wo* derful prescription, assisting Nature la bull dice up your general health and throwing off the disease. &peci*r.j useful In lung trouble, asthma, creep bronchitis, etc. For sale In all dvllixed countries.—Adv.
Anxious “Are yon going to keep your n*-« cook : - "Can’t any. We don't know yet whether we salt her."
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liable cfall- |
No Wonder We Licked Fritz With Men Like These!;
Frederick County Lime W
ALTER HARTMAN. Chicago. *erg--ant of Company L. Three Hundred nnd
Sixty-fourth infantry, who
STUDY EFFECT OF WAISTLINE Frock* So Loose in Cut Belt or Sash May Be Put Anywhere Between Buat and Hip*.
Catarrti Cad not Be Cured LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa tlw.'
rat reach th« soot of tha dtaeau Catarrh i* a local d’yaaaa, greatly InR. •acaJ hj cnaatitcUonal ><wdnhw. HALL'S CATARRH MXD1C1NE wfll am easarr! It la token internaRy and arU tr-cc-C ■ystaOL HALL-a catSoh mSShcine kaowS I>O ** d bUwd , vrt*h 0 * ^ brat trak* ^3§s£iir5®S!SSsK
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Though wnlathnes are not a* olender a* they were a geun-sti -n eg.,, they are no levs ltr.[*»rtant. And ju*t be enu*e they are not *'.I«n a* wand». special attention mu*t Ik- given to their drew* arceasoriea. Many of the frock*—and particularly evtfrocks—have txsdlces that drat# the waistline and a few fro,** si*,* actual basque effects, with a i . , polct i xt-tiding down over the from of thr- *klrt. Few women realize the Impi.rtatire of studying the question of i the WTiirtUn* in [.r., t «.rti.-n to j whole figure. A waistline too low may ] give a very bulky and clumsy effect )a abort woman, and a waistline I high uc a tall, lanky v-omas, is ever.
, more unfortunate. Fashion pennlt* nA ,b e waiatUae to b.- anywhere now be’mX lwe-n arniidt and hii*—gruivful -
! portion 1* the one Imperative -quire j n*«‘t Tour wartime may look all ! right as you aland In front of yoar ! dre^itig tnbie msrr. r. and prohabiy it I i* all right a* far a* the u]km>t |jurt of
>Y*ur figure i* ,
the other day on a transport, unher- | the effret Wfore a fulHrsgth tnlrrvr "ic figures of the war. The morning of j Stenciled linen handkerchief* are i an d declJr wbeth-- you r.-aliy !,»►* b,-« Septeiaber 2d. liartnian with right I milt fly's 1*19 fad. Neat black and ter ••• !th a hlgh.-r or a li«i» lourr
men in attacking in the Argnuix- gut ; white aquarea on a field of old blue, | waistiinr.
lo»t It. a fog. When the log lifted hr I quaint conventional flower* of laven- j And slick to t.:e .-nv,- decided GO ' found he wns hve tniles wLole the | gee and green and deep purple. The corset has little to do wi-h German lines and In front of a long j — : waistline's location th. g-y. t nrivt ! tmn of the enemy retrearihg frem i , R | SH AND THE OTHER LACES -re 1 -re- In ru- ,;. 4 : a brtt or >7.1
heppy.
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- Yanks started out to the G.-rtnao* In sight. A Ger1 aiul misoed and u Yankee tiife got him. The Yankee# outing and the Gcnusn* b>-gan The advancing column began -jjer pistols from two German • jtfi! and told them things, the Huns had no difficult; lu had a language of their ewu. Yanks laid down their anas.
lie started the
. and the Croix dr C
; may be put anywhere
One Need Not Be an Expert to Tell ‘ bl *“ * n ' 1 "'rr " • Differer.cc Between Genuine and | c^r-* 1 « b ’ vratumr will a Good Imitation. —Nifcra j Persian Effects Ju*t trhy Irish lace has hem revived | Amoug the newest of It would bo br.rd to ray. But whenever ; trimmlug* or- the l’--tt I* revived .here are a *'>*5 many j “'RbTi are now shown women who rejoice, for It Is * lace | thread effets. J-. that alwo;« ha* many admirers oo j " r< L* r »- th<-> are thU side .>f the Atlantic. WVa a worn-1 ^ ' 1 "’ rtloll st an in reals EJ0 or *40 in Iriah Ue ah>-' 'at*'' “nd smail l*-s.l ha# •ometnlng quite tangible to show j r *’ r Y popular 1 <-—• j for It for the most casual observer rau 1^*'“ •od '^'T •-ol-r. , p-H the “real - from the Imitatloc. j “ear. Irire-t.oe v.-r | while With some of the .Rher la.-.-* on.} T^l* -rt- »- r,g —Id .
MY HEAD!
When the
head feel.* ;thick or aches, srbea one feds »!! <mt-<rfriwrt‘ —perhar » coated tongue—it ts the sigr.al that ptMso-5 are accunriyting |q th'" •ystem, fti'l should he deaiied out
atooce.
Autointoxication can be bert
awrilx^i to our own negle t or eart-lrssuem. WVa the organs lad in the discharge of their duti‘ - th'- putrefactive germs act in and generate toxins—actual pobous,
which fill one's own body.
. t Plre-pinee* after meals, flnshiof of the face, extreme lassitude, bii* wusnera, diizinera, aide headache, acidity of the stomach, heartbur:offenaive breath, anemia, loss of - weight and muvnilar power, decr< A*.- q/ ntahtr or lowering of '' nwistance to infections disea* • ' , dwturbanoe of the eye, dyapep- ' 1 indigestion, g&ciritis, many form- _ J of catairh, asthma, ear anectiofi' and uliied ailments result front J OU;’-iutoxicationoradf-p«somiG-’ r. , Take castor oil, or procure at , t-ie drug "tore, a pleasant vev ' - talile 'xxaLt.', called Dr. Pier ‘ : Pteaaant Pellets, compowd of
: Aiay -apple, aloes and jalap.
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