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Show NOVELTY-KNI- TODAY I AM JACQUETTE; T Little oxo:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:oio:oxo:o:o:o;o:o:o:o:oxo:o J Has Hope of PrnrllcHnn nuivTAV WAslll.iu'1"" . ' treasury surplus of lor the fiscal ending June 80 la Lord, director of the a KW.OOO of t yea'r General bureau. estimates of receipts treas- )enditures were made by was ujuud WalS tne siaienieui e eficlt of as much as 700,000,-bfaced. This was cut I later estimates, and In the fcent statements the prospective e ras put at $100,000,000 to $200,-thexpressed, hope being ways and means would r, that d to wipe It out and balance i .iHirinal ' W- - yedlctlng that the threatened iould be turned Into a surplus, n b Lord said that this was economy in and a contin-j-f the customs and Internal at the present high rate He e end of the fiscal year. itimates that the customs re-the year will total $540,000.-- i !orthat the internal revenue reach $2,615,000,000. mmarison of the estimated ex witn tne es for the year W-con-fupo- rev-Icelp- ts ir Is H filters. ij'ii'an for this Is clear when one the inunner In which khaki Is produced and also the effects may be obtained by looking at objects through suitably col lect's of glass. dye used to produce the khak! of a number of dyes, in jbs red, orange and green, each color Is present In the as an Individual. The particles various color are, however, so 1 and so intimately mixed that i $60,000,000 Surplus run a close second to It and Invite Satins, foulards, the comparisons. knitted silks, voiles, organdies and gwlgjios are presented la many beautiful frocks, each with Its own distinctive charm to recommend it As for styles, the straight and slender silhouette Is modified by the Introduction of narrow plaltlngs and flounces. The chic tunic and the tiered skirt manage triumphantly to assert themselves, the waistline continues low and bodices are often blouaed, aleeves are disposed to go to extremes and are usually very long or very blend In the hands of a Judge has been substituted , ., .. .. . mr a loinaiinwKi in ine. iminus of a brave by the great nation in Its fight to recover from the federal IT.VWKiO.ono as payment with fment interest nnd nrnnortt tnl-pfrom by tlie pulefnces years ago. Of Hal demanded, more than $500.- - 0 represents Interest. suit of the Sioux, said to Involve irgwt sum ever sought through si actum, is filed In the United Court of Claims, counsel an-fand specifies 40 separate I. claims date back to the days of Black Hills of Bull, General Big Horn, old Fort ile. Wounded Knee, Red Cloud, fl Tall. Chief Caul, the White mil nnd other historic persons f'lnt of Interest. fill rush In the Dakota. Sitting f. the Little Sioux contend has loft M for In the that millions lands were that the United lliim) treaties of by deavor an unusual en wnt Harding directed the War department to ascertain the Place pf (Jen. F.ilu-nrr- l n S I fRrer in th ITnlrtn ditwlnff m fin. nn !r. The President aeted letter from Charles iutorney of Bay Mln-Awl. wrote that he wanted renth on the grave of Gen- - rw'lt of a ,n used I" anby. ral l. , Cnby m Cl,ramnnd of ""ml rmy at Fort Blakely, In 'ln "unty. Alabama." the Alaba- me President "The Con- -' ""Idler, Rt Fort Blakely Bur- to hi,,, on April 9, 1805. On nE or April 15, 1803, General In Fort Blakely and or that fnther nnd I went to Blakely General to ask him for cnby everything my IZ at en, that time was destroyed floral soldiers. We went Into agon and Gen- Kr,h had the wagon filled with W11S ' 'd tJJ lnd of ln m I v.. I jy ,0 1 Pn fd Ixty-nlnt- h year wreath on Ma General way. when wa vera &M,.n.nghu wlS? Ty"r- Arr, Oen. 8pri canbya rara - I given in my honor." "No," replied Senator Sorghum. "But they liked the food and the music waa fine," "Did they play 'Hall to the Chief T " "Maybe. But It Bounded to me mora like 'Hall to tha Chef.'" Washington i 4r : Com pound, both the liquid and tablet forms, and used Lydia E. Vegetable Pinkham'a Sanative Wash for inflamma tion. Today I am real well and ran a rooming house and do the work. I recommend your medi Star. cine to every woman who complains, and you may use my letter to help any ona Da Capo. else. I am passing through the Change Mother Say your prayers, darling. of Life now and I keep the) Vegetable Little Ann But I did so last night compound in tne aouse, ready to take Mrs. Mother But you've got to do It all when I feel the need of Aucs D. Davis, 203 W. Second St, over again. Little Ann That's It nothing but Jamestown, N. Y. Often boom slicht derancement maT over and over again l Rasper (Stock' causa a general upset condition of tha holm). whole system. Indicated by such symptoms as nervousness, backache, lack of Nor Sprayed, Either. ambition and general weakness. There's one good thing about a Lydia R Pinkham'a Vegetable Comgenealogical tree." pound will ba found a splendid medicine) for such troubles. In many cases it has "What's thatr "It doesn't have to be trimmed every removed the cause of the troublo. spring. the eye Is not able to detect the Individual colors. If, however, the light reflected to the eye from some of the colored particles can be eliminated the khaki appears to have changed In color. This effect can be produced by ray filters, pieces of colored glass which absorb certain colors and transmit others. Thus If a khaki color produced by a blend of red, orange and green Is viewed through a methyl violet ray filter It will appear red. From this It Is evident that In the selection of a protective color for army uniforms It Is Just as Important to consider the color of each of the various dyes used as It Is to consider the protective value of the resulting blend, since a small percentage of a brilliant dye In the blend may render an otherwise protective color readily visible when viewed through a suitable ray filter. The Germans have been working on Exquisite Jacqjette Model this problem also and have reached what appears to be at least a partial joints of style distinction. Consider short or they are cut to suggest a Ribbon girdles anc sashes, solution in the use of a cloth woven the exquisite Jacquette model portrayed cape. in Is an fastened It this of for at the front or sides and exponent The picture, threads. with different colored blend thus produced apparently Is not the highest In knitted art. It is made handsome beaded ornaments contribof fiber and mohair, designed In ute important finishing touches. readily broken down by the use of ray The two afternoon frocks of plain oblique gray and orange bands, with filters. blue 'forming diamond shapes. Should crepe de chine, pictured, here.. are con: one elect to choose a different com- servatlve exponents of the mode that bination, this delectable garment Is ob- will prove themselves adaptable to alThe plainer of tainable In all sbudes. The graceful most any occasion. spent improperly by the government bell sleeve Is Its particular pride, while the two, with bloused bodice. Is effecand loop fastening be- tive In any of the season's darker colThey demand $150,000,000 and Inter- the est for the Black Hills and surround speak latest mode. It also boasts a ors and It makes a graceful backd Ing territory, charging that the United sailor collar. ground for a handsome sash of satin ribbon. It Is one of those States, aware of that area's wealth in Many Interesting types are noted gold, connived In Its seizure by armed among the knitted Jneqiiettes. a par- - accommodating frocks that may ba force In 1874 and 1875. The suit will specify a price of $100 an acre for the land, on which one mine has produced hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of the mln eral. The price of $50 an acre will be asked for the timbered area now Included In the Black Hills forest re serve. An accounting by the United States under all tte treaties with the Sioux and the acts of congress affecting their property will also be demanded. It be ing charged that the government has defaulted In Its written promises and failed to perform Its solemn obligations. thousand Individ About twenty-fiv- e ual claimants are Interested In the suit, according to counsel for the In dians. and it Is Intended through the g action "to settle all the and the Sioux the between disputes 1 d attorneys-estimateThe United States." ten to it would take from five years to try the case In the Court of Claims and in the Supreme court. - one-butto- n two-tone- gold-bearin- g eath for Gen. Canby .. r at the banquet Headaches Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature' lubricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements byNature s own method lubrication. PERFECT think of hlmr "As a chump ha la ona hundred par cent efficient" "What do you 8imp. 8pelllng. If you and I and v and eye And yew and ay (dear met) Were all to be apelled M and I How mixed up we should be I Dun Invited Bill Collector row? Young Lawyer will think you will bring othara. Nujol Is a lubricant not a medicine or laxative so cannot gripe. Try it today. m to Coma Often. Shall I call tomor 1 Do I A UJelCAWT-O- After 58 are a client, anJ that London Answers, YOU On Grounds of Insanity. you called on me that I was beginning to thin., yon were forgetting me. He I am for getting yon ; that'a why I've called. Will you marry me? ). !) li lnter-aUtche- ry com-man- da CUT OUT mm He What was the objection lodged by Bagley against the wedding between Smith and the homely Miss Blank? She He claimed that any one vrtsh Ing to marry har was out of his mind. Quickest Proposal on Record. She (as he enters) It's so long since CM A Beff Sparta mr Theroagapta btrt yoa eaa alee then at promptly with 2. and yon work the horse Does not blister or remove the hair. 12.30 pet bottle, delivered. Will tall yon mora if yon write, Beak 4 A free. T. r. TOUNG. he. III Teaeb St. Iftw&U. Mm. same time. Ha Should Know. Hotel Manager The longest way around Is the shortest way home, ya know. Stranger 111 say sol That'a tha way these taxlcab drivers figure it t Mean Insinuation. Miss Vera Playne I think kissing la dreadful. Miss Fayre Ton shouldn't believe everything yon read. Cear. In Keeping. "The acene," declared the young re porter, "beggared description." "Tour description was rather rag ged," suggested tha veteran editor. Steams9 Electric Pasta Is reracnlead as the irnarBiitmd exfcirmlnetor for Kate, Mice, Auts, Cookroacheiand Watertns. Donl waMetime trrut to kill thee pet with powders, Uquidi or any xpertmeulai preparations. Ready for t4e.box.Ke than Traps Uaa-Ba- ttaf SOLD 15-o-x. box, fLM lYIRYWHIRI Instant relief unm CGRNS without risk of infection Years is in Crown Hill cemetery. Indianapo lis. He was the son of I. T. Canny, who was a candidate for governor of Indiana ln 1828. He was born In KenIn tucky ln 1819 and spefU his boyhood West from Indiana. He was graduated Point in 18.19 and served in the SemiHis work in the nole war (iaTO-42made him lieuMexican war (1810-7- ) tenant colonel. He next served on the and the camUtnh expedition (1857-00- ) Indians paign- against the Navajo was In he war Civil In the (1R0041). New of command of the department Tork during New of ; (1801-2) Mexico the draft riots of 1803; of the departTwo Pretty Afternoon Frocks ment west of the Mississippi (1804-5- ) He then entered the regular army as furbished up by accessories, or toned govtlcularly attractive one developing brigadier. He served as military come from tha aides down, to suit occasion. which ends aash ernor of South Carolina The novel dress of bright tan-co- l form a draped effect when terward commanded the Division of ao as to ' ' ored crepe de chine, with long, close tied. the Pacific. In sleeves, makea use of flnelj fitting Introduction dressy novel A General Canby met his death April Is crepe drrhine, small covered the models plaited knitted the Jacquette 1873, near Slskyou, Cal.. at and pipings, for trimming. Its buttons brilliant with color, of tinsel hands of the Modocs of the Lava beaded. wide girdle with long panel Is made of of effect being the to aa glva ao Beds.' After much fighting a peace with the panel rounded at Another nnlqua effect la attained tha crepe commission met Captain Jack and his in a the bottom, and edged with plaiting colors three assembling through chiefs. Jack demanded to ba allowed a blurred or It Is fastened to the skirt with an repattern ao as to present ' ornament" to remain on Lost River. Canby . effect-mottled fused. Jack shot Canby dead and his aurfacea of a variety Cre?e, in warrtora killed Rev. Mr. Thomas and. both figured and plain, atlll Meach-amand Superintendent wounded Indian mora attention than any other surrenTha Modocs, atarved out, ntim ot ft'rnooD In dered two months later. There art fabric, but' it baa many rtvala that (6 till, Wwtwa Hwppr lilo.) now 250 Modoca ln Oregon and W la frocks, ' Oklahoma. f A LAXATIVE T Call often. long-standin- 1851 and of acres of their taken from them, fume slaughtered and their no- Pd tepees solzed, and their funds L. FOOD AND They didn't pay much attention to my speech the time I waa not able to sit up as I suffered with pains in my back and with I took weakness. Lydia E. Pinkham'a it" ux Sue Uncle Sam for 750 Millions GAVEL MUSIC Writes Woman After Taking Lydia E Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Jamestown N. Y " I waa nervous. easily excited and discouraged and had liiiiiiiitiiiiiimiiiiil no amuiuon. ran oi So Men See Red Everywhere 1"; uniform of the army may have to be changed as a result of experiments now being conducted by the chemical service of the army. fc the British eliminated the red fid adopted the khaki color for fghtlng uniform It was assumed lelr troops were thus rendered fsible to the enemy. This is still jf the khaki is viewed with the Jeve, but recent studies of color Vsulted in binoculars which ren- ne khaki Just as visible as the led red coat. In fact, some khaki fen olive drab, experiments have appear bright red when seen field glasses fitted with suit- HE khaki s is the time of year when country club environment - In spires to beauty and art in dress commensurate with the loveliness of tha expenditures for 1922. Director Far reaching said, Indicated a reduction In 1923 of summer background. green swards, blue domed sky, spa-clomore than $200,000,000, pillared, verandahs, gay in creCustoms receipts and Internal revenue receipts since January 1 have been tonne and willow, present a scene of enchantment which Incites to apparel above the estimates tuned considerably to so superb a setting. which had been made by the Treasury The knitted Jacquette Is scoring an Customs payments have department. success. In lta ready reoutstanding established new records and the Income and profits taxes for the first sponse to a demand for a garment which shall serve the utility of a quarter were more than $50,000,000 sweater, yet possess the exquisite over the estimates. In view of this the administration is preparing to recommend moderate tax reductions to the next congress. It was stated. The recommendation will Include revision of the Income tax rates In the "middle brackets" on incomes above $5,000 a year and below $50,000. The normal rate, affecting Incomes below $5,000, probably will not be reduced. Some means will be sought of shaving the taxes now imposed on business. Just how this will be worked out has not been decided, as administration Readers say It will have to be handled carefully because of the drive that will be made for of the excess profits tax. pOW REAL WELL QUITE APROPOS 1st Fish What did Mr. Baaa Bin, at tha concert? Rocked In tha cradle of 2nd Flan tha dtepi Not In Love. The lettere of the alphabet The tender passion are above. there are. and yet Full twenty-el- x But (our of them are In love. Stftty I X? u "4 the peia of eornt, la ene will do it, lor nUwU. Dr. SckeiU tad they rtoort th ttutf irktioa-prMwr- e, tlw irriuuoe. Tkue yam toi4 uftio or core ini roar corrair (roa nttinf acii. 7"i, tatiwptici ntrprool. Sim fee caru, nUoiiw, keaiaae. Get e boi todtjr tl ymu irauui't or the aetUr'a, Zted kl mScholfs Life Doesn't Change Much. "I used to have a bard time sneaking Xiao-pad- s "Year Ntdi to At Ult. C, msktri away from home to go to tha circus." "And now I have an even harder time sneaking away to go to a poker game." Cincinnati Enquirer. Into Eternity. e TV Sflbfl Urem l Dr. SrkoVl l- -t CtmtnJfimtu,JrdiSffni,t. Put on on-- th paints gone t First Girl (very annoyed) It does seem as li aboil never get through at that telephone. Second Ctrl 8he's talking to bar Cuticura Soap dance. Shaving Soap First Girl Ah, yes; aba wants a life time connection. A Natural Inquiry. minks This Item says that In In dia often gtrla are betrothed before they art born. they an Jinks Hub I goUvg uow do they know to ba girls? The Healthy ' - EYEWATER EYES SORE? ny S MlUM en4 tpM4f rrmrfif Mt IT a Co, or Jone l 4rtinl.il font U iUt fcwt. trey, H. T. 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