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Show LITTLE HATS ALL AGLITTER; FROCK OF GLEAMING SATIN UWu TCRyoti lKRFCP If?) Qoiglk Market men and consumers are insisting on uniform color, and no real dairyman can afford to trust to luck any more. Keep your butter always that golden June shade, which brings top prices, by using Dandelion Butter color. All large creameries have used it for years. It meets all State and National Food Laws Its harmless, tasteless and will not color Buttermilk. Large bottles cost Send, only 35c at all drug and grocery stores. now-a-day- s, f FREE Wells & Richardson Gx, Inc. Burlington, Vermont trample. Capable Correspondent Wanted to supervise loeul accounts. Salary $30 per week. Age. References. J. A. Hawkins, Ardlcler Home, 63 Gibbon Road, Kingston-on-Thame- s, Eng. T9 ACRE SHEEP OR DAIRY FARM, mile Pogtam, Idaho, Barn 30x50, 400 acres under canal. Plenty water Snap $12,000, terms. Address LEVI ALAND, Pegtam, Ida. 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So here they come, dinner and dance bats, hats for the matinee costume, queenly headdress for the opera, bats to add a brilliant touch to winter furs, or to tcp the velvet ensemble. 'Tis very true, for street and sports wear, hats are still deftly simple. Many a felt hat, molded to Some of the Newest Hats. the head, is proud in the distinction of being uot trimmed, its intricate beauty. Unburdened by superfluous construction achieving utmost chic. trimming details, it achieves distincWhen it comes to the hat for festion through artful drapes ana folds called it Eep and Tommy who dress-up- " occasion supand circular treatments. called it Wipers, made It famous tive and pose, for rfant of adjectives equal to Just now interest centers about the overnight we let this Illustramodish chestnut brown colorings for Disaster is a high price to pay for describing them, tell Its own story? Perhaps the satin. For her autumn afternoon brief fame, but such is often the case. tion most Important hat .n this collection frock that charming screen actress, to that can Johnstown, Pa., testify is the little gold embroidered and Barbara Worth, chooses satin in this fact, as can Lorain, Ohio; Murphys-boro,.Ill- .; The picture herewith spangled metal cloth skullcap picvery shade. Chatsworth, I1L (RememIn the group. Metallic types last tured Miss Worth shows gowned to perfecThe line ber that old ballad with the of this sort are the last tion a study in chestnut brown. Note bridge was burned at Chatsworth; word In millinery. the exquisite simplicity of thi9 little One hundred lives were lost?) and model. Concerning the lace at throat Toques of gold cloth simia host of towns In Arkansas, Missismodel shown at the top of the to lar and wrists, "a touch of lace for the where the raging sippi and Louisiana Mississippi put them in the headlines of the newspapers but almost wiped them off of the map this year. Jason and the original argonauts failed to make any particular town famous but the latter-da- y argonauts have done that well enough. Thirty years ago Nome and Skagway and Dawson, away up In Alaska, were very much in the news. Then their fame faded qntil two years ago when the name of Nome was revived again. But it wasnt another gold strike this time that did It Remember Gunnar Kassons dog race to Nome with the antitoxin for the diphtheria-stricke- n populace? When the Klondike excite ment died down, some of the sourdoughs began wandering again in El Dorado. They found It (or thought they did) in Nevada a few year? later and Goldfields and Tono-pabroke into the headlines. Then their fame died and Nevada didnt appear In the news so much until Goldfields and dne day Weepah Tonopah revived their languishing fame for a brief time by staging certain pugilistic enterprises. And once upon a time two heavyweights fought in Shelby, Mont. There are strikes and strikes gold strikes and labor troubles. The latter made Ilomstead, Pa., famous In 1S92, Pullman, 111., well known In 1894, and in 1914 Ludlow, Colo., was on newspaper front pages for weeks on end. Do these name? mean anything special to you now? Cave City, Ky., Dayton, Tenn., and Paul Smiths, N, Y .? No? And yet It wasnt so long ago that you were thrilled over the attempts to rescue Floyd Collins from Sand Cave, and you were reading what Bryan and Darrow were saying in the Scopes trial and wondering how many fish President Coolidge caught yesterday. Frock for Afternoon Wear. is a tiny French village. Kottbus, Germany, isnt much ihe picture are wearable with the velvet or satin frock is inevitable this larger. Along came some American velvet and fur costume. season, according to the dictate of the daytime aviators. Commander Byrd landed mode. Sumptuous gold and black brocade and Chamberlain near as fashioned into the At luncheon and afternoon tea the toque charming So two more landed near Kottbus. ' smartest women are wearing dresses famous overnight" to the left emphasizes the Importance towns became black and gold. of black crepe satin made along conAnd their fame died just about aa of Flues of ostrich enrich the evening spicuously simple lines. These are Sic transit gloria mundi, quickly. hat to the right which reminds us, frequently developed with slightly Indeed I , novelty feather trimmings feature big bloused lines and side draperies, sometimes caught with a metal ornament throughout the millinery mode. The youthful little hat to the left Not infrequently derstoood that many plants may be one glimpses a poisonous in one part A striking ex- is styled of gold embroidered lace. beige satin frock in the assemblage ol toques, by the societys fairest A bit of gold in the ample is the rhubarb, where only an Metal inch or two at the fop of the stem lies way. are among fashion's latest. way of a belt or bracelet and necklace between the poisonous leaf and deli The new satin frocks are adorable usually shines resplendently forth on cious fruit each one more winsome than the either the beige or black satin gown. me before is the record so far this The same simplicity of styling which Whats Wrong With This? season. In Its fashioning the spirit of characterizes the satin frock is reA Kansas boy was told to write a 'beauty unadorned is adorned the peated in the handbag of the new supsentence on the blackboard containing most Impels the stylist to set forth ple moire silks, these, by the way, the words horse sense." He wrote the loveliness of satin by letting it coming in to divide honors with velThe tpan forgot to lock his stable he a self-trisufficient unto itself. So vets and satins. door one night and he hasnt seen hit it Is that satin in the new modes glimIUL1A BOTTOM LEY. horse sense. Successful Fanning mers and gleams in all its natural . 1927. Western Newspaper Union.) AND Edinburgh, Fa., Sept Edward R. McDonwho dashed ald, slxty-slthrough the valley on horseback to warn thousands of residents of the approach of the flood that wiped out Johnstown In 1889, died today. And this was the other: Sept. 28. The Skoplje, death nere today of Milan Cigano-vltc- h took away the last of the conspirators Involved In the assassinationIn of Francis Ferdinand at Sarajevo 1914, which precipitated the World war. Clganovltch held a position on the Bosna frontier. He arranged for the ntrance of the three assassins to Sarajevo by forging passports, and supplied them with bombs and revolvers. His name appeared in the Austrian ultimatum, which precipitated the war, as one of the conspirators whom Serbia was ordered to deliver to the Austrian authorities for execution. The three assassins who actually committed the murder died In jail In Sarajevo during the war, while a Serbian colonel also Involved in the plot was executed by the Setbs In 1917 for lilgh treason. and Sarajevo ! Ever Johnstown names before? Trobably. those hear But youve almost forgotten what they stand for now, haven't you? Thirty-eigh- t years ago the newspapers didnt go In for big streamer headlines a? much as they do today, but the name of Johnstown was on everybody's lips because there occurred one of the great disasters that have lived in American history. If, before June, 1914, you had asked the average American where and what Sarajevo was, not one In a hundred could have told you. But a few months later he could, for It was the assassination of an Austrian archduke there which proved to be Just the necessary spark to set off the greatest conflagration in the history of the world. Important as were the names of Johnstown and Sarajevo once, they are almost forgotten now, and it was a curious coincidence that the names of both should be recalled for an instant on the same day recently. It illustrates also the curious fact of how small towns may become famous overnight and almost as rapidly relapse into obscurity. War and disasters seem to be the commonest agents for bringing one brief moment of fame to what had and heretofore been obscure places. As long ago as 10G6 a little town on the coast of England witnessed a battle which was to be a turning point In world affairs and the name of Hastings was added to the roll places. Who ever heard of the town of Waterloo in Belgium before Napoleon's dream of becoming another Alexander the Great was shattered at the gigantic battle which took place there? It is doubtful if the name of Thermopylae would ever have meant much to anyone except the ancient Greeks if it had not been for the battle which took place In the mountain pass' of that name in 28. x, Yugo-Slavl- a, . Hiking Drummers Busy drumming is a new in Belgium, and there is strong sport competition as to who has the strongest legs and arms. A Toulet drummer in the Walloon district recently wagered that he could march from Fosses to Namur, a total distance of 25 miles, without stopping and without ceasing to beat his drum, except for an hour for luncheon. A IsLmy drummer, named Robiilard, aged Long-distanc- e d Aid ten years later another great battle was raging near the ancient town of Marathon in Greece, a battle which wa9 destined to give that name immortal fame. But when we moderns speak of a marathon (notice that we dont even capitalize it!) were thinking of the year 480 B. C. a foot race and not the name of a famous town. But to get the thing nearer home before the Revolution Saratoga in the province of New York was somewhat noted as a place where there were springs which, the Indians told their had health-givin- g white brothers, properties. Then in the year 1777 General Burgoyne, blundering along through the wilderness on an Impossible campaign suffered defeat after defeat and finally made what was destined to be his last stand at Saratoga. When he finally was forced to surrender to General Gates and his Continentals, Saratoga entered the select list of the Fifteen Decisive BatIncidental to the tles of the World. Burgoyne campaign might be mentioned the name of the little New York town of Walloomsac In New York. Ever hear of it? Probably not. Ever hear of Bennington, Vt.? Sure, you say, Thats where Gen. John Stark said to his men, There are the redcoats, boys. We beat them, or tonight Molly Stark sleeps a widow. As a matter of fact the Battle of Bennington was fought at Walloom-snc- , but this particular engagement goes under the name of Battle of because that Vermont Bennington was town Starks1 headquarters. When Virginia was a colony Jamestown was much better known than Yorktown. But when Cornwallis was penned up in the latter place by Washington and Lafayette and virtually ended the Revolution by surrendering there, Yorktown became a most important place. Take the sleepy little Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg In the year 18G3. No one who lived there then would have believed that it was destined to fame. Yet when the Blue and the Gray became locked in desperate combat there eaily in July, Gettysburg was very definitely put on the map. And two years later the little town In Virginia with the Indian name of Appamattox became almost as famous. Twenty years ago Antericans knew of Chateau Thierry only by reading the guidebooks. Then, In 1918 a g bunch of marines made that place forever famous In American history, even though it Is on French soil. Up in Belgium there was a little town named Ypres barely known outside the borders of its own country. But French poilu, who hard-fightin- fifty-ninthen made a drumming journey from Mons to Ath and back covering 34 miles In 11 hours. Then a drummer of Maurages stepped the 40 miles to Brussels and return to the beat of the drum. The competitions are popular among workers, especially miners. Poisonous in Part word of warning: Many flowers are poisonous or Those of the daffodil, for instance, are powerfully emetic. It is not generally un A nowl cap-fittin- g all-ov- h tion, reduces inflammation, soothes pain BALL A RtTCLEL 14T Waverly PI., Mew York PARKERS HAIR BALSAM BemoveflD&ndruff-StopsHairFalUf- Restores Color and to Gray and Faded Hair Beauty eoc. and $1 oo at bruggtaea, Hteeex Them SHAMPOO Ideal for n to connection with Twker'i Bair Balsam. Makes the 0 cents by mail or at drn-elshair aoft and fluffy, Uiacox Chemical Worlu, Patchogue, N. tLORESTON I. The Silver Lining Parent What Is your Wealthy prospects It you marry my daughter? Poor Suitor Excellent, if I marry your daughter, sir. Answers. Stop Coughing The more you coug-- the worse you feel, and the more inflamed your throat ana lungs become. Give them a chance tj) heal. Boschee's Syrup has been giving relief for sixty-on- e years. Try It. 80c and 90c bottles. Buy It at your drug Btore. G. G. Green, Ina. Woodbury, N. J. For Proper Sleep Too many women," says the bureau of home economies, "are satisfied if their bed has a smooth exterior, not realizing, perhaps, that sheets that pull up at the foot, or blankets that slip sidewise are not conducive to unbroken rest There is a special art in making a bed properly. The lower sheet should go on right side up, large hem at the head, and smoothly tucked up on all four sides, with the corners folded In miter fashion. The upper sheet should be put on wrong side up, so that when the hem is turned over- - the blankets to keep their edges clean, it will be right side up. Upper sheets and blankets should be tucked in generously at the foot first, the hem folded down, and then the sides folded in. Kansas City Star. 1 lace-wrapp- Clean Kidneys By Drinking Lots of Water Take Salts to Flush Kldneya If Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating too much rich food may produce kidney trouble in some form, n says a authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery In the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys arent acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wate- r drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders. well-know- |