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Show rr TTIE IIERALD ' " Th'e.S mart Mode Ghic New Garbs Vomen Choose Between the Ex treme and the Simple. V;A Wyhat for f I--- - , spring, wear - The dress with Jacket to match has while the eomt a i ' ' , m - S - 'ir - ' that-STory- ono 1 - f V w months. Debutanter-thl57e- are hsvtag ar more than the usual number, of lunch' these mean eons and teas, and-an costumes reflecting the very latest forjutljelghteen to twenty, fashion is to be taken serious ly and believed In, Just as alrri stories " word of fashion Cray is'to ha th favorite color for sprtngvfashlon experts say. Thla e hat of Angora felt, with Insets of gray taffeta and turned up brim trimmed with silver buttons and embroidery Is a smart example of what .can be done with tho neutral tone in lit-ti- - Just below th-de- Only In Rural Maryland. "How did you know that was at well k. ;s sr ma z- Ai.nonoL-- 3 Pfift cenx. In.ti i AuhteneftioafcfM m Hivya.vtf I 1 :H$1 ' WVUUM IP I m mm m niii MHi nm ir iw - : OiccrfuIncssandRwcuii nclttcrOpIdm.norpiu- 'S&A..U1I aDls-trtc- t MI la ' a if 9 1 H mm m. ' aiva arm m I 3 m m . ... i hi RECOMMEND nr s.ms end revwiw. " gin ma?- a mm . bfir lllinr U If II m II m B m For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roothe great kidney, liver and bladder medi- mm m If i . Ir Bsw- II fc' S SWW-ROD- T SUB XkcSiauTeSIiSr jt SJ : t, cine. It is pbyaiciaa'e prescription. is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, liver and bladder the . work astare intended "they snoma ao. Swamp-Roo- t has stood the teat of n i won iy au uruggutu on in meni ana itshould help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. B eurr 'o get Swamp-Roo- t and start- - high envel- -- -- - ' si TMI eiNTAUR eOMMMT, NIW VOSK CtTY. iiPl)HN,S4)ISmi?mIlllH)lJ l In irftW " bidl(eiuuU! tnilncnza, DiSiemper, Gcnghs and Colds ro prevalent among baraea and mulpa at tbl xsaon of the year. to" sreyeat"-theFor nraily thirty ywis "SI'Ott?Pg"r1 et dlwuaea. i wll ta to relieve and curt them. An eece alunal doe "conditions" your horae and keeps dlaAse STray, Aa a. n'lt.'dy (or cases aetuslljr sufferlne;, "Ht'OttN'S" as QUlrt at all drus stores. nd.cettaln. Hold in tvn ! MKDK.VL COMPANY UOblTEN, 1 -- Apologies are alwVys satlsfactViry to the makers thereof. . Gives Cheerful i3v Color Tone to Old Curtains dyes or tints as you wish PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Large Families and Genius. Rills, the English sociologist, took from dlrtlonartes of 1,030 Iiritlsh geniuses from the FoUrJh century to the present time, reject in a any about whose parentage nothing was known. He found the "vast majority csnie from rery- - Urgtr ffftiill-le- s, "mqch liirger thun the averrtge fii'mily at the time theyllvl The teniuses tended to be the oldest wmn of lurge fumilles or the youngest twiis of large fumllli-s- . Only children made tp a very Hin:ill rceii!Hge of the thousand and thlrtj. M,('liir..' Maga-tfue- . bios-ruph- Semt-mad- croes-stltche- d y arm-hole- i!ttttll.lidN!!Rt.t Koltert, Robert's Sunday-schoo- l teacher passed-an- d spoke to Kohert in a aweet, mo- - , sicnl voice. ghost!" lrn. ; farter gave a his anntle'wtth :zrtr wistfttl look, he suld, "1 donT think anyone will " ever mnrry MlsT' l.lnnk liecause. slie hasn t a BrettJ 1 face.'' ' .. Auntie kept on reading aToud, Fat was Interrupted presently by a happy little voice exclaiming.- - "Jh, auntlft, I believe someone tvlll wink to marry her after all, because I believe she has u pretty soul." hither sl'h of relief. she vus afr.iid of they Hut in ghuKtH tihe had not Hurglars ( icn I. the slightest talk- In Their Mouths. had moved from the country In KanFn.s ta Inclliinitiolis, aud, on her lirst visit to her u lint's. near lb-unowas much Interested In watch Ing all' the farm animals and poultry. She pointed to The chlckens-and- --, said: "We had chickens in Kansas, Aunt Harliiira, but," with a surprised look at the geese, with tbelr long bills, "we didn't have any of them L'la (l ns horl-zont- ke .4 Sticks ing nbout !nolblH)iness. "You'ie dreaming." che told huliby. "I know a city nilmionnrv," he said, Vi'etLack here into bed go to "who Invited a famous bishop to dine ' . nt his sluiitliMUIenivti7nTjtwo 'local hUrpr 1 U'tt-- . 'Tut rttJ...sow a ghost!" i haracterH. a gjrbiige collector and a John InsiMed. "It wasn't the ordl- rat ntcher. f mwin tr n Avomnn tli:it "The blsho7r-wttetlie Tnvft HiJnh read about. This ghost was 'you gladly, urd the- giirlwe.eojlivlnr said slufl'ed like a donkey!" ltl In; tWightcd, but tlwt lie, Mrs. John" laughed. the rnt cntclipr s;oIled the party. He "John!" (die exclaimed, "t'ome on must refuse, he said, t k!1 dmvn with and go to plcp and don't he afraid of a garbuge collector." your shadow !" d . i : to Turning Mrs. Curter awoke wKbi a violent Blmt und found her husbaud sitliir.' on the edge of the bed. ;'John!" she esduhned. "Whatever Is the matter! Are there burglars In the house 1" "Wonse'n thati" John exclaimed In a hnrse whhsper. - "I've Just seen a - The Proud Rot Catcher The witty Oliver Heiford wa Words of Wisdom. age six, and his auntie were sitting on the veranda, when AC&OUNT FOR Mrs. Carter Evidently Had Perfect Appreciation of Her Husband's Peculiar Affinities. cross-stltfhln- - 10 GHOST EASY Haveloc-- cross-stltciie- . . 3 When writinn be sure and oat-dres- iI ... msr winh first to teat till send, tea '.cents to Dr. Kilifaer A Co., Binghamton, K. Y., for s . I aliMilllS1IM a 7 y fjjjact Copy of Wrapper. Howvei'. if yos gree'. prepartrtion sample bottle. mention his B mm B.-- m n AflErnl Tl , once. treatwev.-at If B I t yo. . BIBB w m , s Swamp-Roo- , i c D . ;- WHY DRUGGISTS oping collars of fur arC st!l) used on suits. Some of the collars are : so high that they leave nly the eyes vi lble. On this sul the cuffs extend nearly to the turn of the elbow, the fur being, worked around the. sleeves almost like muffs, so lliul when, the arms atgzJssjil these huge fur "cuffs easily give the appearance of elon- gated 'mnffq Thla la ono nfHip wnys of cheating Dame Fashion, for the muff is still considered an unnecessary accessory cf dress and It is therefore not at all smart. Tht SUIT OF TAUPE OUVETINE Embroideries enJersey- Suit NEEDLECRAFT HINTS The cut of this suit Is very like that of jucoat or the coat reach1 Semi-mad- e rompers well made and ing nearly "toThe bottom of a straight well cut have patchwork rabbits or narrow skirt. There IS a. straight panel of the cloth front and back building btockrtonckefs. . For the guest bathroom there are about nine Inches la width which exchanhmg little toweisvof colored linen tends from the neck line , to the bottom of the coat. Three slightly circutrimmed with reticeltl Ince. A most attractive centerpiece la lar flounces about five Inches In width, $uit or Kasna ciotn in 8haoe Known d In dark atartlnz from a low waistline, are stamped to be aa Pals Brule or Burnt Bread. even Intervals down the blue. placed at Blouse, Peril on fit Drest le of Chlf. Somf shops are. jelljnx.blaj;k satetnj.sldes f. Jhe-- jacKeju- - These uTsappear Has Sable Collar. fon;.Co4t look like dresses. Tlwy under the long straight panels, which f aprons-tha- t back are with and front making tlcnlly, end as this collar Is It some at the are primmed .patches of bright these two parts of the coat identical. what exuberated height only the eyes cretonne ana are gay little affairs. e Another tjpe of suit Is developed In of the w earer are visible. ' A smart white muslin aprons are In pink, blue and green black silk Jersey cloth, trimmed with hat to be worn with this coat Is a across the pockets and In front, and elaborate embroideries In Mack, gold small turban of velours and fur. have the neck and sleeves outlined In and sliver at the back. only. Deep Sable on Cottar and Yoke. bands of black fur edge the bottom - la used for A yellowish beige-wo- ol f th jacket and forurailgh collar. a new which Is made with a topcoat, A Colored Innovation. The fullness of the Jacket is drawn In deepr yokeund a high collar, of ejlrtp" A favorite combination is blaclc with over the hips, leaving buck-- nud front s worked in elides. The deep brown. Doubtless these two colors are r are outlined with a One, combined because of thetr traditional thread embroidery. The Ijilng the f a pale- cleverest of artists to select the shade w bhul. and of brown whlcTT looks "well with Just white. black. the. proper touch of Only a Parlslcnne wouldthlnk. of wearing a Ms a wrap of Kussinn snhle showing Somhre-pe- s a double wipe .nnd high turuovf r muf- 1 BrrcKlirlp,trehinr8f funeral t ' .5 1 i mmm!l 8, witli a girdle of tiny, fluffy rtwes inTiiiim j fling collar. The fur at. the bottom of wu(MH fn brown chiffon. Or a brown crepe a cape. wliWi- comes to Just the l:ne marocain cloak ornamented with cfibo-choof the hips, Is worked In four 'r of black galallth. hiindR, forming a sort of borTlie fur forming the entire der. Whits Frocks. mantle, with thla ue weptlon Is :thMniiin!ii t White dresses are now the vogue used vertically, including the ample 'This Is an Interesting new creation in Paris, In contrast to the black shoulajllurV which falls .down to-tof aupeduvetlna, It Is an original crepe garmentr which have so long ders. The lining is one of those beauend pieaelng suit that should appeal been popular. Frequently they are tiful satins which to many women. It Is trimmed with beaded with crystal beads and. paneled adorn so many of the dey and evening Astrakhan f shiny black.' and plaited. wraps seen at sinart gatherings. A very smart little hat to match' this Is of bable, the sole trimming belBg-- atiny ornament of Ja'le grevn heada jn urlcntnl dyslpi. ;.. d Real Lace AfforJ . Beige Silk and Chiffon. long, reaching almost to the nrstllne: Y Winsome Decorations for the A dressy sftemiNin costume Is of Others are In the shape of deep plaitNeck and Wr!sts.T ;, ed frills ahdYre made f alternatr i beiifeTslIkanayiffoii einl'rojdc'ttl in j brown silk. . The 'chiffon farm's a rows of net and real lace. Now that the touch of lingerie at apron tunic, which extehds ta ti.e botneck- and, wrist Is once more, permistom of the sbh--t and the lower pp ATTRACTION VELVET FOR THE; sible It IS possible 'to. give a different d sleeves; The tion or me and foundation skirt am of th bodice tuffs.Thesdalnty'se-8&orleMaterial favorite ofVflleh Fabric, the collar and a silk, the former being ... Chosen by Smart Dressers; are varied not . only to the across, the front and .wide- - trtn Black Holds Lead. delicate fabrics used but In shape and Al the hack tliere Is a ruther swtlojis.. fetalis, The most beautiful, course, of- - tlie broad and Is" are handmade lod of real lace, and interesting to note the attracwhich front silk siiouldeiw .extends (lie the woman who Is the fortunate posr tion velvet harfrorsmart women this Dress With Trimmings to the vvuln. line. Under, this panel a essor of collar nr bertha of real season, and the many smart frocks Black Cloth Gold Braid. of and Caps Is At deep sash' pusses und knls' ul (be ped lace should hasten to get It out again, that are being cut from It Perhaps tached Across the Back and Along left fide buck at a anedlum-- waiHilia. for. there Is nothing smarter and noth It" 1 becausa they have tired a little chlffonanil rsl'k model In "Siesves to Elbow With Braid. Ing more decorative on a frock f vel- of the clinging beauty of the silk crepe ' .Anothersimue w.nibrowored lo' dull jn vet Extfulslte Venetian and Irish Inee. gowns that the pendulum swings, to" the portions perfectly flat. Th skirt Is'i the SHtue gold. It has n undtTslii' of the.sHfi. tones from age or In a semblonce lovely rlchvelvet fnbrlcs." . T end, aide with tlie " flnus" in most of these frocks nl Valan. "One" age." taa UlnchM end of. the cloth gold thread in panel like form. tliN mlnjf being tiennes. and delicate hand embroidered black with perhaps bit of gay color at either side, Tlww extend below ieUig the only or:ion of the slly not net are used scnln and a rain In the to. uvea them, "put - then, too, there tke edge of the skirt. A sninrt Lewln illed-- by ihu.cuMB. A chlffn shirt 1 mci gpfi )poTa primming piywuw mnnn inn,w.ww in n fToque of block pluVli wlih.a cascade Is rat with u hip juke and, ap 'tl pnnel .f imui n the most attractive models. tne brown snaues or velvet as wen as of natural coque feaihers was worn front apt back, the fortnjrr wing di! J. L..Tbere.are also collar and cuff sets navy.- and. platinum: '$ Unusual little wxh tbls sult. . d.i Jind emhroldm vided eueh of a simpler character onade of organ-dito are gowns tliat grace quite suitable Woolen Topeoats, li(Mil Rough cr''vtfiefriini. MftCTlie linen and batiste, TheseTU'e reat-l- the dinner table or to dance gayiy at three-pleAn "Interesting suit !s of covered with the g I en ridery7 charming, with details of neelle-work- , the evening fete, or perhaps to prome-oadMack, velours de lalne with gray fur whlU. the slightly liiitislng f mrk ls fine tucks, fagoting, drawn work, avenue concealed under 'a forming the high turnover collar, cuffs plain, wltlrthenescepi ion of a small eemstltchlng and ; numberless ; other wTnp, are made of velvet and are quits and a . bond.whlch eit end, the entire dot ' tleslgn, which also IfluuriTis uprn r:"T' r""T"" .ttltchet known to expert needlewomen. sleeveless. length of the Jncket'at either side of tunic ,' . There la a certain daintiness about AH row e th f 4h fullness of opening, ' ' Novelties In Hat ;,Pclpe serge Js nsed for fuple one-- " tench of toft cream or white at the ; the Jacket : is massed jovor the hips. plece conMress trimw.l with a pr'nt? neck and wrists, and as a role It Is Martini Is s new colot hi huts. Other From, under this fullness on ' either ed, foulard, blue, suVed; 1' ' jelbTi wore" becoming, than the nnrelleved colors' greatly favored seem to be side comes a line of hIackembroidery The bodies portion shows the bmk Ilne..;iT:;.jj-,;.v';!''cinnamon,, copper, .flame; and" royal which slants down toward the mlddla, pitnel-cii- t v". In ons with the rlght-sld- s Use plain neckiine piped with a oil blue. Among the noveltlea.4n head- meeting the bands 6f fuT.JEmbrotd-trfront portion anrf )l e deep lash glrtlle, buttsr-colore-kid Is linen. This a gray nsed gear hat, small and chic; la worked la" th same way on the ends of the lutter. snd the overs w wldeTsiier cuffs showingIf bit trimmed. with foliage and flowers of tha sleeves. contlnt.Bg as It werelhe heJng JIned ' wlthtba f oulnrd.' Th of drawn wort and tucking. ? suede, ' Brocade and dnrk far make np llrjs or nibrolderf ,n )bT Jacket. . dress fastens low on tho left aMs tr 18 the new berthas there Is . Y ten; ike, smart . little models The dress aeeomparytngtlibj coaf surpdea fiuhion wi,h - three- - g nhOlth 1 to.explolt those which are rather "floretlne. . , shows tha..sklrt 'of vulours da lalne. bnttrina, '.A ' t 4 jiiJmwhiat .- tags.'!. even-elgl.th- daytime might bear this out at first sight, for navy blues, blacks and va riations of brown obviously predom Inate. Such sober garb, is usually relieved by .the, flesh of brighter colot on a smart hat, but In the main street are-m- s, Jnih-ed- , they should be 4nconspicuous.' Perhaps a lighter ured as heirlooms suffered severe fates last season, when they were ruthlessly turn of inlnd would produce a more plrtnresqne effect In masses, hut cut into Jacqnettes hnndhngg women who con European designers sometimes ac is a question whether cuse American women of wearing sub- - sider practicality In dress ever will discard the modes and hues dependable since fashion began. ; Castoria oTColunibla sufomobller "I can distinguish any of 'era In the dWahce?' -- replied Parmer Gorntossel, "by the rattle of their numerous the-coa- looking for slaves, she recruits most of them from the ranks of the debu tantes. It Is only when they are older that they wish to be free of her, or to be. her counselors rather than, bur slaves. il one hundred are .running wild ta aa acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Those subject to frequent "coloi" are wnerally In a "run down'' condition. HALLOS CATARRH MEPICIKBJa mi Trea(mnt eonalatlnf of an. Ointment, to be uaed locally, and a Tonic, which acts Quickly through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces,: bulldlnn up the Syetem, and waklnr Tn lees liable to "colds,". Bold by drugrlits for ver 4 Years, Co., Toledo, iP. T. 3. Cheney armholes are looplike panels which are set onto the body of the coat, giving the appearance of being cut In one "With the stdestThese pieces are beavtly embroidered Inside and out, carrying out the embroioery millinery. design, which extends from the shoulders to tb bottom of dued colors and" restrained styles be- - j Among 'the suits that came over cause thpy have not the eonraga to j from Parly is with array themselves. In the colors and high, muffling collar and deep cuffs s fushions which they secretly covet The of fur, ' sleeve p furi weftfaf sT a h "COLD IN THE HEAD" ndxaggerH: pp Fof Incite and Children. Few Purebred Bison.. . Appearance of Muffs. ated j Vrt flnrtwifa lSTiuiaDrMlrtrj pure-blood- aekittr7lala.'M" loose-fittin-g f Tliere are but 9.311 bison In tlje world, and S.KJT of titese art In the United States, of which black to--be seven-eighth- e ; 'of oneofthyyalmitaysof orepedTchlpe angs,'la a. straight, fashion, observes a fashion writer In unbroken line from the shoulders, the the 'Uew Xork Tribune, lt Is the model being beltless. smartest costume , that one can have Rough enrfmyit wnnlpne In irantny for general daytime wear, and with beige tones are being made up Into the dress consisting of the cloth skirt very attractive top coats, ''One. develattached to a blouse of chiffon, which oped hi tbls material , and color, Is may be plaited or embroidered, it be- trimmed with. kolinsky fur. It is long, comes a dressy aa well as practical of full box cut and fastens, with a single button of the material Just garment Pain brute, or burnt bread, a lovely above the' walstllnerT-fHm- r bands of shade which is closely akin to the kolinsky ' form - loose and - ample beige, shades, Is used In many of the sleeves, which join I he whoie material models which are being at an extremely low unilerarm seam. s made for mldseaaon and early spring. In this manner forming An' Interesting coat . developed In length fur sleeves. The fur which cloth of Jthis shade enibjrojrOu forms the high; rotlar Jg worked ver-dark blue, tiie embroidery appearing down the sides, on the roll collar, and d forming a deep border on sleeves. front and The panel-lik- e y The smart nod lies somewhere the extreme and the simple, and It Is the woman of taste, who knowing the terrain, sets up the boundaries f fashion, in accepting soma of Its proffered vagaries and rejecting others, says a writer In the Kansas City Star: ' Shaavolds the pitfalls set for the unwary, by refusing to b led Into taking .up a fashion because she Is. told It." - Sha In - themselves others attire tho lets what "everybody la wearing," and then she appears in something different, so tbat-sh- o stands out for her distinction in s crowd of : persons Inconspicuous because; thejr are alldrwsedalike. a They serve; after all, only background for the one woman who has shown her individual taste,""- Th street locks- - for this seasfin sre remarkablydiatlnctlvo and have played Jin lmportanr rple, f or 'the weather lias been very 'mild and It wa8"po8slble' to wear a warm cloth dress and forj through - the fall bodice low-waisted -- delicate, fascmab Ing Influence of the perfume she uses, A bath with Cutlcura. Soap and hot water ta thoroughly cleanse the pores' followed by a dusting with Cutlcura Talcum powder usually means a lear, sweet, .healthy skin. Advertisement . Draw Up to Personality It the Watch. i word cf ThoM Whe Are Sty 7 ishly Gowned. - $ Lady ef Distinction 'V-- b recognized by the toKr-wju- things with sticks In their mouth." Newa . . Tnillannpolls One Thing Animal Wat ipartd. ObEtruction Removed. Evj.lnrers sny the "bnluiltLlLerlum" Hoggs Why was the will' net aside? roamed the Mongolian desert two mil. Pobbs It keiit getting in the way lb years ago Imr, happily, .It never bad to pronounce Its name. Ex- of the lawyers settling f lie. estate. Perfection In Ancient Grecian Foot When Athens was In her senltb, th Grecian foot was the most perfectly formed and exactly proportioned of any of the human race. change. And the mining prospectus gets the Men who pick oiu" actors for the coin while the hard-luck story In movies see a mnn as others see him. bumping the bumps. They nre experts In faces. wilt find a .vay and opposition penernlly Uirws up lts bunds. Irfive HAVE DAINTY COLLARS AND CUFFS fWfW tfantf-Msdr-lK- Helpurelfto W di-e- mm ii--m . mm mwm ins mru n m - mm mrm m mmmm THOUSANDS of - ft , ' ? - - It Postum . Just stop coffee and tea for a while and drink delicious Postum' instead. You will find it wholesome and delightful, with delicate fragrance and a fine, full-- r bodied flavor; !. .. c e . .u . V i'ir'"1l f m " mf " um i T"i t r aw rnvi. n, afi j.iix Ma. T' nan - makes it easy. - ! J time to find out the cause and help yourself to health' and comfort. You alone can do h y iH "TT . -'- v'" Z., FOR HEALTH ' ... ' i - t - "i''t "-- fe: m CEREAL' Weds Vy PeatamCetesJXonpany, Incorporated" V-- " Bslile Creek. MkhUraa-- .j;., S V ssr an M SI. Your grocer sens Postum In two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) pr pared Instantly la the cup by the, addition of boiling water. Pootnm Cereal lo . packages) for those who prefer to make . the drink while the meal Is being prepared; made by boiling fully 30 minutes. ;ii ,rtOBUOJt J i,'., 4 ' " mm t c Ingredierrt,- - d frJ 1, -- y ;- zr Wl Made from wheat, roasted Just like coffee, Postum contaJnjLDa caffeine, nor any other harmful Kstum , - Si .s m res. 11 Mil si . loop-pan- e, - . w If youhayefretjuent headaches " itf you are nervous and irritable Vif you cannot sleep at nightit Is . r'"JS1 of th harm 'phkh may result from drinking coffee and tea. . A is i IwavHy-embrold-cr- cd .. Mimmn' .Vi niriTniii m J"'- mmmmmTmS! l.TSi5r li1','t f " - . r - s T : .v |