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Show ! t i 1 !ure Relief FOR INDIGESTION )l OH 6 Bell-an-s Hot water Sure Relief D J Woman Page Authoritative Fashions, Tasty Receipts and Suggestions for the Home. TiT tl"! V"' "'vf"M of The Emery County Progress for the women of Casdedale and lirinitj bj Prepared especially and Neffie Maxwell food economist Julia Bottoailey, fashion expert, LL-AR-9S 25 AND 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Stout Women Like Dizzy Spells Due to Are Usually Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctor's prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method lubrication. Nujol is a lubricant not a msdtcine or laxativeto cannot Bripe. Try it today. Shako Into Your Shoes And sprinkle in the Foot Ease, foot-bat- Allen! h the antiseptic, healing powder for Painful, Swollen, Sweating feet It prevents blisters and sore spots and takes the sting out of corns and bunions. Always use Allen's) Foot-Ea- se to break in new shoes and enjoy the bliss of feet without an ache. Those who use Allen's Foot-Ea- se say that they have solved ' their foot troubles. Sold everywhere. Trial package and a Foot-Ea- se Walking Doll sent Free. Address Allen's Foot-Eas- Le Roy, N. Y. e, For the woman of larger proportions the dress with plaited sections holds a strong appeal, writes a fashion correspondent In the New York Times. Everything has been done with this design to give It long lines and a salutary effect upon the figure that is Inclined to stoutness. There are the plaited sections Interspersed with those that are plain and, since the material Is all the same quality and coloring, it offers no distinct lines of divergence to work havoc with figure lines that In themselves are not entirely straight. The frock was made of a heavy weave of silk crepe In dark brown, or rather one of those shades of brown that lie between the dark and the light and are most expressive of the color tendencies of the present season. The little cape s Indicative of the present mode. Women are finding out how useful a garment of this sort can be. They are rejoicing In its possibilities of offering a slight covering for the frock along with its tendency to give to the costume a more formal sort of appearance. This little, short cope has plaited sections over the sides; and the back section, along with portions on either side of the front, is left plain. Then there Is a collar made ALONG THE RIO GRANDE Hirer. Troy, N. T. Booklet. SOIL Fenced, watered: 14 miles from Lewlstown; (10 ptr acre. Ed. JCckert, Lewlstown, Mont 25-19- 23. Dress and Undress. Otto Kahn, the New York financier, was talking about Deauville at a din- ner party. Deauville is the most famous summer resort in the world," he said. "Kings flock to it the king of Spain, the king of the Belgians, the king of Manuel. "They dress in Deauville rather reA beautiful of course. markably, young lady traveling Deauvllleward was having her luggage examined by a customs officer at a frontier. "'What is in this pocketbook, ma'am?' he said. "'My clothes,' said the young lady 'three bathing costumes, eight dny frocks, ten evening gowns and 25 set of lingerie.' "'And in this large trunk?' " 'My cosmetics,' she answered Hp sticks, creams, rouge and so on.' " g Frock of Plaited Brown Crepe, With Short Cape to Match; Trimmings of Printed Silk to Tone In With Gen. eral Color Scheme. Silk and Linens for doing these "Sitting for her portrait." "Sitting pretty eh?" Louisville days?" Adapting fabrics to the style desired, rather than the style to the fabric Is the policy apparently followed by one In developing cotton manufacturer dresses, notes a fashion writer in the In addition to the IndianapolisNews. wash numbers which include dotted Swisses, ratines, linens and ginghams, this house presents some frocks of the sheer chiffon type that are decidedly wearable. dresses In silks and Three-piec- e linens are ar Important Item in this collection and particular attention has dress been given to the straight-lin- e with accompanying jacket. The frock portions of these costumes endorse the sleeveless bodice and the jackets are of box coat delineation. In contrast to the street aumbers simple which favor the straight-line- , treatment, one finds the rummer dance frock shown In panels and undulating Delifolds of the softest materials. cately printed chiffons are more prominent than Egyptian prints for street wear, and figured effects are produced mainly through the use of embroid semi-form- ) i J SWW' Union.) GRAHAM. BONNER. MARY coniMMt m VBIIM MWVH UMOM DRAGON-FLIE- d the wrists and leave loose plcoted ends Then, around the wide crown on the little hat a scarf of the same silk Is tied as an Interesting way to solve the consistency of the entire costume. secThe dress has been plaited tions, the Idea being that a whole plaited frock becomes too hard a thing to manage, but that when It Is done In this manner It solves every practical difficulty and produces a frock of fash-Iojust the same. This sort of dress can be done In all colors of crepe from white, which Is one of the enthusiasms of the season, to the dullest black, and In every case It can be so helped by the small application of brilliantly printed silk that It is at once lifted out of the somber and uninteresting class. flying. The moderately short skirt for the firm hold of feminine affections, observes a fashion correspondent In the Boston Globe. It has been found impossible to dethrone It. Many of the smartest and most distinguished Parisiennes have steadily refused to accept long and full skirts for the street. They reserve models of this order for garden parties, dance teas, and of course, for the evening Very determined tfforts have beer made In Paris to bring In full skirts which passed the ankles and this for walking. A good many foreign buyers snapped up these models be cause they were "something new," but women In Paris the really and on the Riviera, refused to wear them. And now, at the opening of the sum mer season, one prominent designer is showing walking skirts which free ly display the ankles and which are notably tight, "ome of the latest models are cut with straight side seams, the hem measuring about one yard and a half, even less, and the fullness at the waist gathered Into tin folds. Some of the smartest of thesi models are cleverly slit up at one side the material running under the "slit' All the street models a little way. were worn by very young and slender girls, who wore no corset of any kind, and who, 1 suspect, were clad In tricot combinations. Certainly there was no 6ign of a petticoat. Three-Piec- e Dresses eries. Imported swiss drps u it i uri interesting in a slate gray, with striped uinituuie snsn or (Hack and gray Plaited puffed sleeves that drop barely below the shoulder are noted and a prominent sash fastens nt one side a iic ue ui coioreu linen lace on a ratine frock is one of the typically distinctive notes found in this of cottons. The lace color blendsgroupperfectlv with the moftie.t . ,vur vl jjjg ratine, and effective pipings of black leather mark the side opening and tailored buttonholes of this straight-lindress. A gingham frock that rather clevenv simulates the bouffant lines of a s'lii dress uses silk embroidery to trim the border of its skirt, as well as the collar and short sleeves. Linen dresses of the three-piec- e type are extensively embroidered and present a decidedly wearable collection of severely tailored numbers. Smart color combinations add to the Interest of the embroidery which 13 generally worked in allover deslgrs. An - e S afraid of us." "Well," said another Dragon-Fly- , whose real name was Mr. Epiaeschna Heros, "I wasn't very welcome the other day. I flew in a window of a house and there was a little girl taking a bath. She was having a beautiful time, splashing and all, so I buzzed about and thought I'd make a noise, too. But she screamed at seeing me. " That great, big, horrid thing,' was the rude, cruel way in which she spoke of me. "It grieved me sadly. And when I say that It grieved me sadly I mean that it made me feel quite unhappy. I was expecting to ask her many questionswhy she used soap and a wash-ra- g and a sponge. I thought those would be most Interesting questions and though, perhaps, she wouldn't know how to answer me, I felt that by watching her I might find out "I thought it was a most Interesting thing to see soap being used, and the soap did such strange things. 1 knew it was soap, because I had heard the little girl ask her mother for a fresh cake of soap and I saw what her mother gave her. The soap made bub bles and the soap was frothy and something like a bathtub variety of ocean foam. But, dear me, the way she did treat me! Screamed at me! And wouldn't have hurt her. "We often get into buildings and houses and we're not so very welcome. No, I must say, we're not so very wel come. If the little girl had known my name she might have been frightened by it. It is a very long name. But she just knew me as a Dragon-Fl- y and had no Idea of the enormous and mag nificent name which I always carry with me wherever I go. So there was no reason for her to be frightened. It was very sad, as I've said. I cannot see why people should be afraid of me. I cannot see, but then the way of people are beyond a poor Dragon- Fly's understanding." "You are the largest of all the Dragon-Flies,- " said Daddy Dragon-Fly- . "At least I should say that your family belong to the species or kind of Dragon-Fl- y which Is bigger than any other. "Quite often you're taken for me and I m sure taken for you. But you're much bigger than I am and you haven't the round spot In front of your eyes that I have. You have a mark. Yes, your wings are big and outspread and your body Is very long. My body Isn't nearly so long. It Is a shame not to be appreciated. Now, we It is called land states. carrageen, but Is better known as sea moss. It Is a whitish weed without flavor and with the odir of salt water. It may e purchased by the pound and is used in the place of sage, gelatin and rennet. It Is especially valued as Invalid diet. The moss is washeJ carefully In several waters before cooking, then In a cheesecloth bag and placed dropped into the milk and cooked In a double boiler for twenty-fiv- e minutes to half an hour. One cupful, packed, will thicken four quarts of milk. For a plain, smooth and delicate Ice cream take cupful of sea moss and cook ten minutes in a quart of rich milk, strain, add a cupful of cream and f cupful of sugar; flavor with a teaspoonful of vanilla and freeze as usual. If one desires the moss may be put without a cloth bag into the milk, then It must be carefully strained. Sugar may be omitted and honey of the same amount used or one cupful of any jam, like peach or strawberry. Sea moss mqy be used for drinks. h To of a cupful of the moss add one quart of water, heat slowly and cook ten minutes. To one glassful of the strained s liquid add the juice of half a lemon and one tablespoonful of honey. Grape juice may be used in place of the lemon or with a teaspoonful of lemon juice added with It ; cherry juice or cream with a grating of nutmeg. Sea Breeze Pudding. To of a cupful of rea moss add one quart of milk. Cook in the top of the double boiler for twenty-fiv- e minutes, remove the moss and add the yolk of an egg well beaten with h of a cupful of sugar and a bit of salt. Add vanilla and the beaten egg white, heap in a glass dish and chill before serving. one-hal- one-fourt- rea-mos- one-quart- But' "Three years I ago Tani. nervous. me up from a hundred pounds to a htmdrSLN and I have ever areu nenry c. ber of CompanyrjeBactT No. run-dow- . t "I got so weak . my work was an ".Ktl! thought I WonM nerves were so frayed sm!? I would roll 4 CHAI price la set for the lavish summer. June may be had by the poorest comer. Lowell. SPRING VEGETABLE DISHES The tender young carrots, green peas, delicious asparagus and new green onloni make a fine varie ty with the prettj radish and an occasional cucum- . to.J "Well, sir, I started mm on my first bottle of TaZ stuck to It till I course of six bottles, and br was feeling like a new tL xvhnt Tnnloc .... aia tlur me, v. It y ad i Z m for it." mew J ft er an . Tanlac Is for. uts k. HI "J good J gists. Accept no substitute. OtJ "'1 million iminuu wines ooiu. t an Tl Kl Tanlac Vegetable ro i iLl MDt PUbinwl wu icuieuy ror constipation v t ci j- w uere. Aavertisement For .. T ii iiicie are heart, no beauty ugly reeling! bi doctor can put J ness In vonr smllo i The best place to your live Is Just hf income. Aspirin Say "Bayer" andk I Kt: Onless you see the name "Bayer' hot package or on tablets yon are not ting the genuine Bayer product ngi scribed by physicians over millions and proved safe by Headache Colds tht Lumbago Je th Toothache ' Rheumatism Earache ors Pain, Pain .".ink Neuralgia Accent "Bayer Tablets of Asp :.e cont; nly. Each unbroken packageboxes e v e Handy directions. proper E 'is. twelve tablets cost few centa, Hsta niso eil bottles of 24 and frtty ot Bat lest Aspirin Is the trade mark bo Aianuiaciure ul aiuiiuon.uv A Advertisement Sallcyllcacld. twenty-year- Jem and M a k e twenty-five- hav Heaven will possess small attnej no for some women If there are gain counters there. ber. Asparagus from my usual nd fifty pounds , No Eggs B 2l Sea moss is found on the coast and is well known and in the New Eng BppIP ITas... a out gettinr .7: "T "It makes me very much annoyed," mornings feeling as wora "when I am said Daddy Dragon-Fly- , We eat up naughty seemed to riv m not appreciated. V little Insects and people shouldn't be ment. and the JT.H ligent congregation." SEA MOSS DISHES one-fourt- h Midsummer will bring the charmFrench ing hat. It. is of mustard-colorehorsehair, with a rare flower trim in green and shrimp. GAINS 30PQUK Querque, N. M at 313 E. Cromw??5' a real "Yes I love to Ussen to when 'sides dat good teacher, and Intelan preaches I loves tohave well-dresse- d of printed silk showing tones of brown, green and yellow. It is attached In the roost informal manner with tied Aids Telephone Service. ends on front that give It a becoming A little mechanism called a measures the amount of appearance and provide a finish that time that a person spends in using Is consistent with the character of the the telephone. It registers only at frock. Then, to repeat the printed the instrument of the person who calls. silk, cuffs have been added to the In one city where the meter has been plaited frock, and they take on the tried it not only quickened service, but same appearance as the collar by being reduced tlie telephone bills of the sub provided with tie ends that knot about scrlbers. Just So. Hluehelle V" street has taken l Is i Long and Full Skirt Not Liked in Paris W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. (. Ii23. Western 1 one-fourt- EYEWATER HELPFUL EYE WASH "What 'V v n In Texas, exploration for oil Is under way. Leases that may become immensely valuable cm be had for smalt amounts. Free map. P. N. McCl IXOl till, UHKIW, TEXAS Rumania, J " " K'sK :J 1 double-strengt- BLACK ! r "j It CABIN b i Plaited Sections Have Ten- Chic Garden Hat to Be Summer Favorite dency to Reduce Milady's Size. feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othlns doubts strength la guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othlne from any druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles hve begun to disappear, while the lighter ones havs vanished enIt is seldom that mors than an tirely. ounoa la needed to completely clear the kin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the h Othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back if It falls to remove freckles, 820 ACRE he KITCHEN LonsrLiinied Gowns Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots Thsrs's no longer ths lightest need of 11S liimm mm "! FIRE FIGHTER a white sauce, ns. Ing three of buttablespoonfuls ter, bubbling hot, and three of flour and when add three cupfuls of milk gradually. Season with salt, cayenne and "iiuc pepper ana add one cupful of! nneiy-mceYoung American cheese Stir until the cheese is melted, then f add cupful of thin cream. I ! Ir-- sas Have ready six hard the shell and cook a bunch of the ienuer portions of asparagus cut in "She Screamed at Seeing Me." Slice the e? ,.n,t aa . the asparagus; do not stir to do a very good work and we're Interestidestroy the shape; add the sauce and serve on ng-looking creatures. I lived In slices of buttered toast. the water until I got fine wings. ,Dy Spiced Blackberries. There is no That is the way we do as a family. more delicious plokle than "You know that well that preenough. And pared from the wild blackberry Take when I was young I used to shoot seven pounds of blaeberries with forth my smart little jaws and grab three pounds of sugar and one pint of up anything that passed my v negar. Into the way that vinegar and sugar looked good to eat. Place a small cheese doth bag of two I fly bout and gather up my teaspoonfuls each ,f cintll,mon with prey my legs, holding it as though cloves with a little nutmeg. Let the In a market basket. But, oh dear, I do spices stand In the UCTr nn wish people would for several hours, then boll gossiping ten m'n about us biting them. stop We won't bito utes, add the berries and when ,hPV anything but our Insect food! We're are well scalded put then, into a doing good and not harm and we're ami pour over the bolllne hot sir,', graceful and nice The sirup may he bollert to look at, surely. down to h a o let s beg to leave us alone the quality before adding. people J ;hpn , and not to be frightened at sp re bau may he removed us' We too don't like to frighten them. spice is not liked. We certainly don't like to do Carrots With Peas nic like anything that! ne and cook unti, " ,St "That's the Dragon-Flenough water to truth!" Cook an eqPnl J, scorching. , , new peas, drain both, Varying Heights. saving the for soup, add Iloffy, having moved to the f country , teas,,,,,,,, of had to stand for a suear. one teaspoonful of lot of near-hum' from his down town friends and teaspoonful of nc,y..niInp j' J got chives fl speck of of "enee the following grated nutmeg n.?.i enough butter to seas,)n until well absorbed. ,he ,1()n' thSt,r "Hello, Iloffy." " 'Lo." tablespoonfu,s of thick ream boi "P once and serve ht "So you now live In the suburbsr You d one-hal- h inch-piece- 1 y one-ha.- ' JJJJ1 ies. ' "IIow high are onions?" "Four Inches In the at the grocery store," garden; higher it 'ist hai If You Need a table-spoonfuwell-blend- he fac Should Halt i1 ot J'es CO! Have you ever stopped ? ttrt?L U that so many product, at obm tensively advertised, all of eight ana are w arw u 4 reason ia plain-t- he 3 the promise, of the , w more particular., applies o A medicinal preparation tbit curative value almost selrtthe an endless chain system recommended by those b Denentea 10 "Tike A prominent drugjwt . example Dr. turnersold for n,n,Unn I have ind never hesitate to reeomsw almost every case n fej suits, a. many of my No other kidney remedy n" Ed w a,e-- he - " According to sworn Terified testimony of thou-- -- th: t.tmientt "f "a'j1(l4 tta ued the prsparauon. is JVuj, 1 Pe Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t ?! .0 many pwpl? jn! I , most every wish m overco a.lments. liver and bladder tM neutral nary troubles and :ai . n, ffc -- which causes rheumatism. You may receive a Swamp-Roo- t by parcel post. Kilm.r A Co.. Binehamton, . enclose ten cents: ai mention bott- lLarge and medium size stores. all drug ""'.jilJ au". A girl doesn t enj-'unless she thinks her in a riding habit. J .rsebacl' . ngu rw' face. ' Cuticura for ano To remove pimples 0 smear them with CuticuraminuwWash off in Ave cura Soap and hot w .tfien keep your skin clear Wj iiniiir toilet nurposes. elude Cuticura TalctnaAow "ZTtnt t failure Many a man's blfib having aimed too range gun. ln J", ; i '1 1 |