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Show Daddy's Outline Straight Li Favored in Paris foiiy Tale SICK WOMAN in HADE HAPPY Entirely Restored to Health br Lydia . Pinkham't Vegetable Compound Nearly Half the Voters Do Not Vote voters 'f htbltualiy fall to perform their duty as electors. This surprising disclosure U made by the researches of Simon WASHINGTON. have takes Lydta Mart, Tmu-"- 1 E. Iinkham's Vegetable Compound to JI Diuia me upas i I au nin--flown. nervous andskk.1 ached and hurt all ovw to that lwasoftencom-pelle- d to go to bed, and I had to have moat of my work tu a Washington lawyer, formerly of Mlnneapolla and for many years secretary to the late Senator Nelson of Minnesota. The largyat vote ever cast for President waa In 1920. The total vote for all Presidential candidates was 20, 713.832. This was 8,000,000 more votes than were cast In 1016, and 11,000,000 more thaa In 1912. Yet for every loo votes cast fur President In WM. there were 90 or absentees. The total vote reached the vast aggregate of 23,703,003. "This total of over aald Mr. MIchelet. "ta arrived at after deducting 8,407,023 disqualified citizens of twenty-on- e years and over, Including about 6,200,000 alien or un naturalised foreign borna and over 2,OO0,OOO Illiterate citizens, white and colored, disfranchised under the election laws of 12 Southern e states. The vote la not No medicine dona. teemed to belp ma un til oneof my neigh bora who wu takmg tha Vegetable Com-- i trying ft a pound tnaiatedo bottle of it Tba md..e helped me from tha first, and tha beat of all ia that 1 can even aew again with out that awful, nervous feeling I waa need to ha Ting. And I uaed to take crying spells, with auch a blue feeling that 1 cannot explain. Now all that haa left me. I feel ao cheerful, and I have rained in weight, sleep well and eat hearty. Ohl I wiah 1 had words to ex what thia medicine haa dona for preai me I I am a bouaekeeper and do everything from the sewing to the washing now and it doesn't hurt me. You may use my letter In any wayjrou wish. I will be glad to help any suffering woman to the road of health and happiness. " Mrs. B. F. Brannon, 404 Travis Ave., rt.Texaa. e e A Broken Spirit undersiund Unit Sugebrush Char ley never Uruws a gun or even unsweri bark." "He's so subdued It's pitiful," McNary-Clark- s But he lost his nerve when the camera man told him he didn't register good." OF SECURITY SWAMP-ROO- T Yon naturally feel secure when yoa know that the medicine you are about to take ia absolutely purs sad contains no harmful or drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder medicine. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of 6wimp-RooIt U scientifically compounded from vegetable herb. It is not a stimulant and is taken ia teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving snd overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boo- t. g t. e work. New Kind of Modetty WITHIN Stearns9 Electric Paste 7t ftp-lil- y to It fON'T NeGU druggist. To Restore Chiffon PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM BemoTesDauar&ti SteMLi?a4ilfieJ a. Faded wtsi !UJ ftmeoi Chem. Wa,lPatchpcu.B.T HINDERCORNS ensures ate., atooa all Corns. cal eoaafort to the ijaib. Makes waiklac eeav. lie. tor HBail or at Drag (lata, KlseeaCaamlml Wsraa, faseneaw, W. T. Ion MS. ft!. model or d re wine forexmantisl references resolts. ProiuptriBBS a, Ifataoo K. Coleman. Booklet FBBS. 'steel Lawer.MsN M.,laaklaeua,u.I, PATENTS; W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 2' 1924. Authorizes with appro- the shallows, where the female will deposit from 10,000 to 75,000 eggs each, depending on their size and maturity. At spawning time the fish rise to the surface In pairs. Immediately after spawning, the fishes return to their natural home In the deeper waters of the lake. The eggs, which are of a pale amber color and about of an Inch In diameter, are a favorite food of the "waterdog.," or "mud puppy," as that particular kind of salamander Is called, and also of the yellow perch, crawfish and wild fowl. For a period of nearly five months the eggs are subjected to the voracious attacks of their many enemies, and so great are their depredations that, under natural conditions, only a very small percentage of the eggs reach maturity and are hatched. It Is at this Juncture that Uncle Sam steps In and starts his conservation work. Practically all of the eggs taken for hatching purposes are obtained from fish caught by the commercial fishermen. best-know- n J Crumpled chiffon and artificial flowers may be made quite fresh again by holding them over tlie steam of a kettle for a few minutes, then pulliig them out into shape and shaking them In the air until quite dry. Tins treatment Is particularly satisfactory Iu the case of velvet flowers. Plaiting on Sleeves When a gown Is plaited as what own la not these days it Is a new aya. Headache. lrrfuUrit may dixun, g, GRAHAM EOMN I" a black taffeta seart knotted la front and held down by a beetle pin set In DUCKS' POND diamonds. The sleeves of the shirtwaist are long and loose, caught la at tha arrlafa t flat bands carrying in rfc Pond were all tba docks for U beetle llnka, similar to the pin ta tha Vras a warm day and they loved the tie. Extraordinarily chic, mis uiut cool, refreshing water. frock. Tbey enjoyed tba plants, too, and tba Coat green things that grew la tha pond. Skirt and Fitted They liked the Insect! and tha bugs Another Patoo dress worn by Gaby which cams to tba pond. Morlay Is a tallleur aklrt and fitted Oh. they liked them Immensely. coat of dark blue repp piped with Quack," aald Mrs. Duck ta "Quack, a white glove kid and accompanied by Mlaa Duck, "and where are yoa thinkwhite crepe de chine ruaaquln blouse, of settling down after you're tbe latter attached to the dark blue ing wedded emrepp skirt under a band of fine "Oh, I've decided that this Pond la The coat opens In a long aa nice a location as any one could broidery. V and shows a white crepe turnover want collar caught In by the Inevitable "It really has all the advantages. black taffeta tie. Ia tbe first place It la delightfully So many of the new summer coata situated. There are such pretty vlewi scarf instead of a all about" have throw-ove- r collar. In Paris there Is a run on Mrs. Duck looked ahead of her and Batik scarfs, which show fantastic desaw the part of the barnyard where tha signs In vivid color on a black, white chickens and hens were scratching up or dark blue ground. Very often the the dirt. But she thought the view was all right. "And then," Miss Duck continued, "the food to be had here Is so good. Excellent Pond shops ull about "And there are no high prices really. VI-V"Everything I think Is quite reasonable. "Why I know that In a pond where r ! my cousin lived actually bugs and aud furtbe - pS i0JZ alant diuretie to the kidney.. have heljed be Oocn shouldbjea halp ye, your adyhioT; ilk aara. An Idaho Casa a. w a t a o a, Blaekf set, ears: "I had with Idaho, trouble mr kidaajra. My bark waa lams and sharp pains darted across It I fait tired moat of tbe time, I beraa to look (or a rood kidney remedy. I beard of Doaa'a Pills and uaed them. all symptoms of kidney irouDia tan ana ine baa bean lasting." eur DOAN'SI" STIMULANT ru- m- DIURETIC eaiipura TO THE KJDNEYJ la Ml. I.Tiaea.. Buftale. H. Y Memoriet Prospective Guest Why, thla roon reminds roe of a prison. Manager Well sir, It's all a matter of what one Is used to. London bOEl in- - Lift Off-- No Pain! wl V J J,!,!'; VET '" "Quack, Quack," Said Mra. Duck to Miss Duck. Doesn't hurt one bltl Drop a lltt's Treerone" on an aching corn, Instant-that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with fingers. Tour druggist sella a tiny bottle ot Treezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or Irritation. y ff cye-j- ) u Youthful Thres-Piec- e Suit; Tan Roa hanara Crepe; Brown Embroidery. sects cost a great deal of effort, and that ts terrible. "Really that Is a disgrace when yoa think of It "No, I think here there Is no cause for complaint about the Pond shops. Don't you find It that way In your marketing, Mrs. Duckt" "Quack, quack," said Mrs. Duck, "I think you are very wise. "I really do. I think you can't do better anywhere than you do here. "And then we have such good water supply. There Is the stream down below and there Is the brook and this Pond. "All A Desirable Opportunity "Does your daughter enjoy swimming?" "No. But she thinks when they splash the water on her she squeals so attractively." London Answers. Sure Relief of them will never go dry. Last year when there was such a drtadful season for things being dry for FOR INDIGESTION a time we didn't suffer here at all. ing a "set." "Not at all. And as I said to my Apropos of parasols these get more neighbors at the time I can forgive and more stumpy. Some of the more anything In a Pond landlord as long sensational models ore so short that as he doesn't do me out of my good they look like curiously-fashionePond water. Bellans vanity cases. They are slung on the "I need It so for swimming and marwater Hot arm by means of decorative cords, keting and bathing and for Just orRelief Sure when and open the handle Is so short dinary enjoyment that the arm must be raised to a "I think youre very sensible to stay ELL-AN-S curious angle In order to carry It. here," New and attractive are the coat "Quack, quack," said Miss Duck, 25AND 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE dresses that have a considerable flare "and I think, too, all the ducks here at the hem. while clinging to the figure are so sociable and friendly.' Heard at the Opera above the hips. I have seen these "I might go to another place and The Fair One It must be awful garments made of plaid taffeta lined never receive a friendly quack-quacwhen a singer feels that she Is losing with heavy crepe and of the new of greeting. her voice. "I believe In staying where one's The Cynic Still more awful whef printed repp. Some of the best Paris tailors are favoring heavy silk crepe friends are. Dear me, but It Is so nice she doesn't realize It. as a coat lining plain or printed. here. This Is a really beautiful material, al"Quack, quack, I would be homesick Almost any one can be a power for most as solid as charmeuse, but very anywhere else." evil but It takes a man among men much more supple. The same crepe "Quack, quack, I'm so glad you feel to be a power for good. Is effectively fashioned Into dlrectoln that way about It" And then Mrs. Duck told all the evening dresses. w. J other ducks what Miss Duck had deeaaatttl MA Plaid Taffetas. cided and they all came around her A novelty of the season la plaid tafand said: fetas with a crepe bock, a reversible "Quack, quack, this Is good news inmaterial with the crepe back In .e deed to hear that you will stay here." of the leading colors of the plaid silk. And Miss Duck thought what a Plaid and checkerboard stuffs ore ex- pleasant Pond It was where everyone traordinarily popular. With regard to was so friendly and where they all black and white checks tbe squares wanted you to stay and not go away. are often so large that they would "Quack, quack," said Miss Duck, seem absurd If the material were not "you ore all very kind to me. very skillfully arranged and draped. I "Quack, quack," she said, "you can't have seen black and white checked imagine how much I appreciate It" Aspirin" so well crepe manipulated that the big And the other Ducks said : squares melted Into each other and fa"Quack, quack, you're a great INSIST! Unless you see the gave the Impression of long, curved vorite, Miss Duck, and we're all very lines. fond of you!" "Bayer Cross" on tablets you Ermine or shaved rabbit Is deconot getting the genuine are rated with black silk embroideries or Arizona Deterl a Flower Bayer In Aspirin proved safe by done scroll with thick, braiding Arizona deserts have their own flowblack silk soutache, and then used to millions and prescribed by phys made of white repp ers. In places the supply Is abundant, border sicians for 24 years. or white dress linen. They have a the growth large, the flowers when In bloom of marked the beauty, yucca big method of shaving rabbit skins In Accept only a Paris which gives the effect of plush, and the sotoL both members of tbe ackape Illy family, showing beautiful blooms only the short fur Is so much softer on tall and stalks. stately and more decorative than any plush One of the Interesting desert which contains proven directions could be. Is the water cactus, so named Eandy "Bayer" baxes of 12 tablets Embroidered raVtlilt Is also used for. growths because of Its great stalk, from five to Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggist" lint crowns, the brim straw or wired ten feet high and as large In circumAspirin ! the trade mirk of Birer lace and a single rose of great beauty ference as a of SslCTl"r of aiuBoacetlcadilester barrel. It has a heavy, off one side. falling pulpy covering, from which It is posBATHE TIRED EYES Wide bands of marabout are also sible to squeeze goodly amounts of Ir. Thompson'! Bwater. or orien- water, and Indians and travelers are withB117 used to border at your druggist's or U Tru j, JN. Y. aUookiei. UlTer, tal models which flare at the hem. quick to turn to the cactus when waMarabout Is now used in all the brightter supplies are short. Columbus Dis- hat has a crown covered with the same printed silk, or the stumpy parasol may be the chosen means for achiev- one-eight-h hard to do one's work rt- . k wees d k Art in Kitchen Chairs an Everythin, the memory of still young such as recently setdon Answers. tled down to three days of business In Washington could not have been assembled. It was the convention of the American Federation of Arts, and attendance included not only painters, sculptors and art patrons, but also that farntmtt miliar figure who, when a certain type of superior persons talk about art, is described by those persons as "the business man." tired Death Cockroaches, the three hundred delegates Among Anta, Waterbuga, Rata, Mica, Eta. Greatest known destroyers of food and property; from every state In the Union and abo carriers of disease. Does not blow Into food from Canada to this session the busilike powders. Ready for use. Money back If k falls. 35c and J 1.50. Enough to kill thousands of roacha ness man was conspicuous, but he was not tired. And least tired of all those and anta. Sold by all druigUc. Refuse substitute present was that extremely practical U. S. Government Buys economist, John M. Glenn, secretary of the Illinois Manufacturers' association. "What are you puttering around here about art for?" h was asked. said John Inflamed eyelldi or other "Oh, I'm converted," eye irritations. You will Glenn. "I'm for art. It's good nnj find a soothing and safe It's practical. The Illinois Manufacremedy in MITCHELL EYE SALVE. turers' association has got behind it. BALL a RUCKKL at all aaa e'- h Saving the Whitefish From Extinction They were discussing a certain M. P. "The trouble with him," observed the cynic, "Is that he takes too modest Lona view of his own Insignificance." sue. west-nort- Industry." Mother Nature in the of mankind has If you need a medicine, you should have one of the benefi tha beet. On tain at all drug stores in cent purposes of science, and bottlei of two sixes, medium and large. nowhere Is It better exemplified than However, if you wish first to try this !n Uncle Sam's application of the slo great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. gan, "Save the babies," to the work of Kilmer &. Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a artificially propagating the Important sample bottle. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. food fishes of America. One of the most Important of the Lakes fishes Is the Whitehall. Great Helpful Advice "I don't know how In the nntlim to The latest figures published by the United utates bureau of fisheries rekeep that child's clothes clean!" port an annual catch of more than exclaimed Mrs. Johnson. From this of whitefish. "Take 'em off n him and let the lit- 625,000,000 seen It will be that It was on econiuilc tle cuss run around naked," suggested necessity to prevent the depletion of Gap Johnson of Rumpus Hldge. Kan- so Important a food supply. sas City Star. Defore undertaking Its "nursemaid's" Job the bureau of fisheries made a Freshen a Heavy Skin study of the whitefish. The fish live Cutl-cura With the antiseptic, fascinating In deep water most of the time, their Talcum Powder, an exquisitely food consisting of small crustaceans, economical scented, face, skin, baby mollusks and Insect larvae. During and dusting powder and perfume. season, which In Lake the spawning Renders other perfumes superfluous. In the early part of NoOne of the Cutlcura Toilet Trio (Soap, Erie begins vember and lasts Into December, there Ointment, Talcum). Advertisement Is a general movement of the fish to Beeraty to Craw a Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin show 63 stay at homes per 100 votes, as compared with 94 stay at homes per 100 votes cast by tha three middle Atlantic states, New York, New Jersey an' Pennsylvania. But the best showing la made by tha central group Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, North and South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas with 59 per 100 as compared with 82 per 100 In New England. bill, passed HKLPING New York City h cut-ove- r, WHEN YOU USE Sore east-nort- priate officials to assist farmers In Is establishing and maintaining wood lots what It does: and other valuable forest growth, the Authorizes and directs the secre- appropriation therefor to be not more than $100,000 a year. tary of agriculture, In with appropriate state ofllclals, to rec Amends Weeks law to permit the ommend forest fire protective systems nationwide acquisition of forest, and denuded lands on the wateradequate for each forest region. Authorizes and directs sheds of navagahle streams and neceswith the states, and through them sary to promote navigation of streams. with private and . other agencies, In Authorizes the secretary of agriforest fire protection where the sys- culture to accept title by gift of land tems prevailing substantially promote chiefly valuable for growing timber the objects desired. crops, provided such lands are capable Authorizes an annual appropriation of economic administration, the lands of not more than $2,300,000 to be ex- tot be designated national forests. with the state Authorizes the President to estabpended In the federal government expending In lish as national forests lands within no case more than does the state to the boundaries of government reserenrry out the first two provisions, and vations, with certain exceptions, that to study the effects of tax laws on for are, In the opinion of the secretary of est perpetuation and to promote prac the department now administering tical methods of Insuring timber on them, suitable for the production of timber. growing forests from loss by fire. Authorizes the secretary of agricul "This bill means a start toward ture to with the states In putting eighty-on- e millions of acres of procuring, producing, and distributing Idle land, to work growing trees," said tree seeds for reforestation purposes, Charles L. Pack, president of the and authorizes an annual spproprlo- - American Tree association. "Forest lion of not more than $100,000 for this products are the backbone of all ChcIus Joe. A FEELING es la regarded as THE the house,Important. Uere "He used to be the big man of the r characteristic of any particular action, but Is more or leas common ta every section north or south, east or west "Tba blrheat vote efficiency percentage shown by any state In 1920 In tha vote cast for President wss In Kentucky, where there were only 24 or absent for each 100 votes registered at tha polls. Doubtless tba closeness of the Kentucky contest-C-ox beating Harding by only 4,017 caused both sides to make strenuous efforts to get out the The 12 states of the upper Mississippi valley, known as the Middle West, make by all odds tha best show Ing for any geographic section. Tha Ove central group, Ohio, To Make Our Idle Land Grow Forests "1 Gulch "Yes. Nearly The war of outline ts still raging, according to a Paris correspondent la tba Boston Globe. Paul Polret baa many faithful followers who fully appreciate tba eurlounly oriental curves be la giving his latest models. Other famous dress designers are following the Polret lead, more or less. We are surrounded by styles that recall the gala costumes of Indian princes, by dance frocks wide at the bem and akin tight above the hi pa. " But there Is another side to tha picture. Many of the best dressmskera of Paris are Insistently showing a straight outline. Smart little gowns which are "tube" la character! but not really uncomfortably tight at the hem, since they are almost always slit np at one side to show a plaited underdrew made of supple material. Thla later outline la undoubtedly In favor with the more exclusive and It la exploited on tha stage by many of our It Is the herald of the revival which Worth has so Changes of confidently predicted. fashion I speuk of radical changes-m- ove quite slowly In Paris, much more alowly than In New York or even London. It rarely happens that the real PorlB elegante accepts, except as a passing fad, a sensational or unduly remarkable style. She has unlimited faith In perfection of ensemble and InOn these two vitally Imdividuality. Items her mind Is made up, portant once and forever. I want to deal exclusively with an outline In which you have an eminently Parisian model recently created by one of the most famous designers In Purls, Something original and at the same time wearable, and quite simple. Opened at One Side. The straight, perfectly cut dress was made of fine navy blue serge, and It opened at one side over a plaited underdress of Japonlca-plncrepe de chine. The pink crepe was passed through a silt at the neck, Just below the round opening, and It formed a scarf which crossed the back of the neck and then fell loose over the right shoulder. It was a charming little model, very original, and yet something that could be worn almost anywhere In early summer. All these straight dresses show a rather long waistline, and more often than not there Is no girdle, merely some clever arrangement of folds or tucks over the hips. I recently saw Doucet models with silts at both sides to show the plaited underdress more plainly. Both Doucet and Doeulllet are showing jnany plultings, short skirts for morning wenr plaited all around; afternoon and evening models which have fine plaits only at one side or directly jyrjZH , It's Now this Is the way of It If you're manufacturing a chair, even a kitchen Make It chair, give It good lines. beautiful Instead of ugly. It won't cost any more, and beauty Is good for people. It makes 'em better citizens. Same way with any line you may be Even If It's cheap Jewelry, select a good design Instead of a bad one. "Throw the museum wide open. Make it work. Make it show a return on the Investment. That's why Illinois manufacturers who are going to finance a great school of Industrial design In connection with the Chicago ns In. Law"5 --mmmmm Say "Bayer Art Institute are represented at this Overblouse, Dotted Crepe de Chine; Skirt of Red and White Stripes. convention." Now, that rough and ready epitome describes better than any dignified prospectus could the Intensely human and practical purposes of the American Federation of Arts. Copious reports tell how last year the association sent over the land more than $1,000,000 worth of free art exhibits for the pleasure and profit of the plain people. at the hem with the top notably tight. American girls In Paris are always on the alert when the pretty actress. Mile Gaby Morlay, appears In a new piece. Gaby who always or at least, youthful and Morlay Is a noted dresser, wears youthful garments, those which give a very smart outline. Jean Pntou has just designed some stage dresses for this artist for a trick to have an echo of that plaiting new production at the Vaudeville on the sleeves. The upper part of the theater, and they are, all Ideal. F r Instance, a little morning frock made sleeve may he plaited or a bottle-greealpaca n ma'erial Insert of plaits may form purt of the of that Is at the moment In great favor cuff. and Ivory white crope de chine. The alpaca skirt Is set In flat plaits The Fancy Waistcoat anil opens In front over a plain underIs a leadNo matter how somber the costume, dress of white crepe. The skirt is at- est colors. A vivid puce-pin- k patch. there are two ways of enlivening it. tached over the hips to a sort of ing favorite and also Jade green. One Is by wearing a fancy walstcput of glorified shirtwaist of white crep. and A short coatee made entirely of Easy Matter marabout was to be worn printed silk. The other Is by throwing where the materials are Joined two there's a big black bug "Oh, dad, around your neck a scarf of printed bands of green velvet ribbon circle with n plaited dress of black silk on the wiling." the figure. The white crepe shirt crepe and a smart little hat covered crepe de chlue, "All right step on It and don't waist has a loose with black and white violets. :n Jade-gree- n ,' collar, caught by bother me." ! Use Cuticura Soap And Ointment To Heal Sore Hands |