llemt AH Pcstnmg? KwvoDfneM-.oflas cooes from vedc YMatn. MiaJ n«fiCff *ho vocrte* ASM fiM'rCBrf^hrtugH » c<X><! kidn. T
■sod Sharp. ChlvitiOf rraina. umired br uiader U A Virginia Case U Carter.. Booth Bh, Bed fort r w I could hard
DOAN'S VffiV CO» BUFFALO. N. T.
You Do More Work, Yob are non «n “ ‘ fiffres. 0
OROVE’S TASTELESS C
gRW^'S TASTELESS Cam TONK BON end QUWIKt impended tnSjrnp So pWs*s«tn even ckUdres like it. The afcod needs Quldioe ho Pnri.'yu and IRON *0 Earicb ft These rellebie tonic propvtiea never fail to drive eat brpodtiei to
the blood.
TbaSqeoBtbOeatind^mcr of GROVTS TASTELESS OuU TONIC has made h the favorite tonic in thnwendi of hnrma
aia. loOn Bt GROVTS
. JriaSEft v £ SSETrEHS <0ayr bode. One Million Fire Hundred Thou»A*»d Pounds of Powder for tho Foot. {. I is whit'the roremment lent bat make the aoldtcts’ and aai'.ora* flat tile and fit for On kind of
and War for Foot-Eaaa. the * ^3“
It is not a Terr Ion* Ome nines a never without a Chernies Mouse*, whether ah trsveUn* or livin* hi the city. These Articles were Indispensable to the tailored costume. Bays To*ne. was infinite variety in their many forma, and. besides those of thin white materials, there were also a fe ^ blouses all Inlaid with lace and embroidery, very like soft veils of lace. Then the mode chan*e<L The Hnrerte Mouse waa replaced by the corsage of the chemise frock showing beneath the loo* coats mat chin* the cos-
tume.
Itot now the tailored strit la no kmy-
er In disrepute; It Is return in* with victory. Unimpeachably correct. It gives a woman that alluring trimneaa which is Joyfully received after the caprices of elaborate elegance. And It to even whispered hi the air that It will be the man's tailor who will be given preference in the execytlao-of
this new costume; K to possible. How could blouses fail to take
new life with this occurrence? They cum? la dozens, hastening Into our wardrobes. Prepared to accompany our summer costumes, they have a charming modernism, and they brighten the somber bine of serge or the monotony of khaki shantung like bouquets of different flowrrs. There win be white Mooses, too. but they will be
are inspired by’the blouses of
Van Dyck or by those of the poa«ui:s tn the country districts of France. And with almoK* all thbsa blouse* to
worn a large black knotted cravat. At Paqntn's the hue* aad embroid-
eries of these blouses are of sensational originality—a aeries that make* one wonder what this new order will lead tos TeritaM* toacf.ttav.dmpW^P* ^
with airy rwfftoa. Hat ia a lovely trea tion cf horsehair braid, tulle crowr and brim adqe, spray of olyceri-tzed
CLOTHING FOR THE KiDOIES Cotton Wash Dresses Are Favored In Preference to Linen, Which la Ex-
Thls Year.
vivid according to the type of
•fcerer. will achieve effects not htAr -«»to aaen in aharp coatoaat to the white blouse thqt w»s t of an invmrtabt The braid that border* this colored linen to always of cotton, fearing c?ither soap nor water, even though It ho black. One of the refioemrot* of
to tn repeat In the lining ... . _ of the Jtcket the same design «r col- finrf in a't^idh wurdrdtot at
i f*nr there to perer asythlug tinetire'in hef cefetqmt. Ouu
ramie, chamhray. i iiijl mu i iljT'; fictUto. voile, doitod gtrlsa.afidi
die are M] iff be found, and some BueSs. bfif Hbens aA this year- AtJ#fe.best.the pensive Tabric’twk child. luUa.Track* anO-,*tat>ckj ■ -B'U* ap^ soflOleMy.- t,Klbhora play a pecaihBig n-, r-f i n .. ,.r.: .. .. .
the. hulr
I c( people •rat .arkagiw of • Foot-E»» to their *mu bretb« •atbearts ia the army «nd asvy bejf tbrr knew from ripmence that it j| frehm »nd rest their fee:, midet ■r' o siS t .*!t,pgs rsi aolasd their foot trouble*
H Suffering PILE REMEDV 1 PAW K SO MINUTES
Cutlcui-a. For Baby’s Itchy Skin
Not a F latter! ig Portrait. While ihr eu.ia'stiv * as tpaking a rail th*- little girl of the itouw was busy With prarll and paper. -WTint are yn« doing? - he a*k<-'. wh.31 b.-r luotWr bad brie the rut** X»r "I'm making )«ur jBcture." aaid thr ablid. Ttir min later ail "Very «T1I! mid ahr wortr.I very anriMritl). Thn. ah* •n'dSe’l and compared her work »1th th«- original and aliouk her head. n don't ukV It aaerB.- ahe 'maid •"Talat a graoi drill Mk.-j-i«. J guoar FU i>ot n toll to It and call it a diAg*
-Wh.it
•order Demanded
I tuade them lire that cbidrI of the window?" aid 'd the
VoMievtoi.
"He Insulted one of oar m>«t reverwmced principle*." rvjdled die nnarrhtat. The flrtt thing hr raid MU*. "Tbr m> eting will romr to ooler.'"
BE PRETTY IN YOUR KITCHEN **
T This segMoo rttboni^fV uaad^F an aiqboUtobment for dresses, aa g^trii-
tniag. as oa aerraeory of dress only are little hats trimmed
hrith ribbons,-bat many sirng^r hats
ore made entirely of ribbons. Vaiy tailored effects i n fHBe are.trimmed only with pipi
riiffa. aad an er- lu*lveiy made-to-order appeanmee U produced in certain simple read; -to-we*r dresses by good tune touches of aaoCklug.’hemstitching uud
embroiWry*' '
Wool embroidery oojdlk to a very effective trimming, both ‘for dresses
and hats.
Valenciennes course. Jort coming Into popular favor again and m to much la hr!donee' on little gtrls clothes, net lace K also fccb. anil hare and there coa fin (Ik tuxl.y iriali crochet that, like Vatoociecnra. to. Ukc the dock pendulum, aalngtng the other way. coming bank from obscuttiy aod USE FOR OiSCAROEO BLOUSES Crepe da China and Oeorcitto Oar. manta May Eaaily Be Converted
Into Cariiaclcs
When the crepe de chine and gaor gette bionsM have out lived u.r:r orig Inal usefulnra* they are not t,,R»y> ready for the refuse heap, snu uai prar(la.l girl who alnay* find* other Purpose* to which they art ..lupfed Qalte often she converts them tau camlaolrii. sometime* so akUlfni.y that
Mi# can make two out of
Moose. By opening the •i.-.-ve* and u ilng broad insertion of shad .w lace or rtbbou. ribbon thoubirr str^p* and
Thti morfi.no Crcu of hluo chan- a row of baadlag at the top. •he au oeay piprt In w-hlt# 11 nan is aimpty completeiy trenifonns the matrrtat ma4* and vary ineipent-va. But. that <me would never realize that »• ton*t It a hi 0 Improvement aver th* had tmao of previous service Odd •Id gingham apron? acrepa can be Otlllxad as liL.ng| for dainty lial*. as cuvartugs h.t drea* TH6 MANY SHADES OF BROWN i*wda wfti.i, .re to b. won, unde. 2 * Other sheer blouse*, or to ui.-^J er a Prime Favorite In Paris— ttreogtht-n • part of the blue.- which Cmbraldary Touched Up **>'»'* "<11 r. as often Occur. t B the
alx medium Chop line one smsll green onion. Put the onion and tomatoes into a sauce pan and cook alowiy IS minutes, adding salt and pepper. Have rer dy slices of wdl-browned toast, battered. Carefully drop six tpto the tomatoes, and when well poached place them carefully on the toast; pour the tomatoes around mens and serve at once. I stone three ripe peaches, then press them through a aleve. ad! two tnblespoonfuta of powdered eojar, and the wellbeaten yolks of three eggs; add carefully the stiffly beaten white* of six. and near Into a well-greased baking dbib. Baka la or SO minute* and s<
—Alice Dunlap. FRUIT COCKTAILS There to no more eppetiling tx^tnatng for a summer m«-al than c fruit cocktail. They ahoold be served very cold in small or In fruit
Co tor I
With Fleas Bilka.
bach at the beK Una.
Very Much So. —i will tell y«l n secret. I ennoot marry Knilly. Tto-re to no lii»a|—rabb-
A mitllonnirr |. a blr.1 wh. Bnlo the world dead brtk<. • fforBi*--l
Many little chlldrea a|ipmr charm'
lag In pore yellow frurkv have adopted the filet
we Murine oftro. Sa't lor Inlant or Adult At al Drugaicsa Wrtta lorFffe Ey* Book. ■trttyaliBilir apiry.Ofaaf.l.fi-A .
Id Paris to denitor cri to brewn mi MODES OF THE MOMENT I all Sha-h'* red brawn, not brown pnto' —
I golden brown, tfisi to a strong light ] -ecins altnoat yellow A very unrum- : trout dreaa. tin mu 11 on of a fom»u*
Part* "Mi.toon." w*» made of niou*c <-p<iiwork ipwlgu la allk or v..»4. | brawn erepoo. with a plaltt'd skirt and A knitted sweater dre*- wbii a knh j * lung straight tur ’.< which was cut up ted hat I* correct for tennis, j at the abtv* and which ah wed on tbrj Tile mare elaborate evening gown hem a vat effective stencil dretgu j to oftoo drajily fringed with J,-«. •bMH- in block and lnri>1ble blue itolnt. 1 Narrow patvtU leather belts bold in Th-re *«■ a narrow rll>b<>n celnture In tbr front fuila.ws of the (up*.
| itivisilile I Iu<- aad thin Mae rilk »a»-_> - —■
• i» csMied or tv, under **um« of Crctofi.ie Garden Aproo,
i 1 '*- diort aleevea. Till* drew* could
' <■ .*ii.« |ic nriileved In cotton rrepon. All eov.-lriping aproo* uiade of flow ; foi instanre. fur a omipnrjtlvcir rred cretonne ure *i.oon for cirls of
*;.:i.l'i mm of moacy Hteaci'. cmbrat-l- ■‘ix to ten years for g*r erj —f«r th*- stamped de*lgns arc vveaf. They are very
! i.-arly always .ourhml up her- anl while, prole,-ting the dre»* an I giviac ! I ili.-rc v»:ti flo»* «ilka—4* ejatly done it a longer leaso of life. T’..-w» are - ! "f.l it u lm.-neiiw.-ljr attractive; any often n« -omiwilled by matching su^-i
«d on. and of b -nneto sir huts, ami orv-asiutialiy by ; rven tiny hoods l ag* cw whil. althoagh Ihv hog U re«h- j
er uan*ce*sary
pto;
on. orange, apple or grapefruit Vegetable* are alao used as rocktalla the tomato being the especial fatxlte. preparing fruits for cocktails two thing* *110014 !« rrtnemlM-rwd: The fruit •hotrkl stand la a strap er sprinkled with sagar to be w ell •ned To prepare the strap nse twic* aa much sugar as water and c« until thoroughly dissolved. The enure mens ffliouid t>e cot whet serving a fruit cocktail, as other fritlta do net appear at th# same mert. If a*rag*«»bl* ccckc-u (pof |o . gethr* With some sort of a salad dram, tog) U served, the salad to omitted "or that mral. On* of the moat attractive corfcuUs ■ey be mad* by using watermelon or d for the foandattun Oat with a French potato ratter Into wnaU balto and corar with a ginger sirup, nring the Oeston ring-T *nd bits Of jptiger; poor over the balls of caiurtoep*. For arstenneloc th, dainty color makes a iuu*t effective ose tha bran of the melon foe balls and rimple. lightly flsvorw! strap of ntgar waler and lemon Juice It to anwtoe tn add a utrap too highly flu vnrrd. for thr fruit flavor Itself should be Aral A pineapple and raspberry ramhlns tion 1a wvy good. CBt the plnrappl.with a ainall potato cutter and let the fruits atund In sirup nnrumhlnrt for three hour*, then cb'll them toge'b-r to hoar. Kqtul imrts of alired perch,-. am: atoned rherrtas marinated in «urir •trap and garnislici with froaud mint. I Up n sprig of mint in egg white thru In ragmy. having the mint well chilled. Twice a* much diced iMwrfc as very ripe Mn< kherrie*. treats with (he alrup and flavorod with a little lem<iti and ■ range **K». Vegetnbto cucktall* maj he mad* of various r.Hnbtoattniu. |.-1 | suitable are: Two tuMrapnonfuU of mince.! toma tc. <to# of minced calery. om- table •jN-tifnl of aaplc Jelly rat m hit. h-,tf a tin.|NX>nful of -111,*-, three diMp. ,,f tolMwcu iBiarv. Freti, b dreratag nnd
Those Familiar With Small Creature’s Habits Can Foratsll Changes That Are at Hand. An excellent weather prophet cro be made by placing a leech In a glass Jar of water. • If the weather is to continue fine the leech lies motionless at the bottom of ll.e Jar. and rollel together In n spiral form. If It to lo rain, either before or after noon. It wtll.io found lo have crept up to the top ef Its lodging, where It will remain Hit the weather to settled. If we are to have wind, the poor prisoner gallops through his limpid habitation with amaxing swiftness, and aeldom rests till It begins to blow hard. Jt a remarkable «torm of thunder and rain Is to snrtved. the. leech, for, some days before, lodges almost con ' tlr.ually without wa'er. and give* Itself up to violent throes and'tsttval-Mve-llk* motion*. In Treat, as In,clear summer w rather. It lie* constanOy-at the bottom: and In snow, as !n rainy weather. It pltchra Its dwelling on Jhe very mouth of the Jar.
Santali Indian Bridegroom Must Ly Up Money Before Hs Can Aspire to a Wife.
— i
Tl>e SantaU lodAtts mort llton purchase ihoir Tlie> paf sum of money to Jr girl s pnr.-t** usually about 100ffl^era-en.l in I dltlon. they prenrat the mother m the female relatives with new T er shawls Should the bridegroom widow for bis wife, she will only a half the sum mentioned. T why the Santali Indians bold wl* in less retard tha|i agtnnrri.- r to because they a aaen that next world man and wife are re hence a widow who marr- • only "Ierf to her second iWhen « young wittn courts s . doee not favorliU ^att; be a- : eccentric way to rare her - s
Ag* Counts. Tv* very dirty little •oungeter* were rinudlng In front of th- Munumcnl betting the other day. Finally one of them said: “I bet you b tilrkvl I'm dirtier than you are." The Other little fellow, whore beta on his prow*** had been large and vigorously mode, a a* coofured f..r a few minute*. Hr illy be admitted: "Wall, you ought to be. You're older than J am. aren't ym:r—Indianapoli* News. Just Oppeoita. - "Is that man surreptitious In hto methods r "Ne sirup In hto method*. He'e In the wholesale pickle builnraa."
romr pouide who save up for * rainy day U.»w It m as ao»n as It gets
oas*. AfteF'bffMfl* dipped In ltd paint, he goes l«! aear lady ai d Imprio *. hto amri. forebtod. Thm-be may ctoin
hto wife.
H.offlWipIde^Td^Urtle . i great -flaho! fiMOUW lor d.-ortfi* my downatalra? Itecorator—Too must reai''»> : per run* Into tnonfly this year IJowe-h older—»et. Oreui why didn't you (toe more ■ bills?
Family Amenities. HUter—1 wish mj Itoui' hero. ' . . Itrother—Great BooVt! Wh do you want? Didn't he »-• marry him?
Th* Other Wayr—What to your "C e—! om ra Itlncn
Itowyer—Hare you over i -He; 1 brat H-
A Health-Brin^er! Make your momind cereal dish a s trengtnener. Grape-Nuts
is not only most deli* cious in taste, but is
a. builder of tissue There’s a Reason
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