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Show I For Little Miss Vou f 1re BACKACHE P:.!n In the hack Is pain in tha kidneys. In most cases, and it points to u Than we wiltllul, for your tttl faction la I ha inaasura of our auooaaa . Wa hava pleaco ao many paopla fat aa many years that our reputation lot pucooaa and reliability ia established alt Lane Hit cackling woman. m Usually There Are Other Troublea to Prove It. Pleased A giggling girl Is JU8T SUIT HER. IS KIDNEYACHE. and lnrtg. Hr. lleroe,i rleswnl Pellets regulate nusr-oou- 4 Monisrh, Inter and buneit. uaudT- lu liny gmiiulwh I, ml rj my ; s , - Positively cured by theso LlUle Pills. They also rel lere Dire trtM from y;x Feminine Resource, went to Ihu club, leavlni with a lady frleud whom lln. 1) ami mis abilities us a uraudal-iHonge- r W'uei r were head file be Just relumed poked be Into the drawing room and said, wilt a algh of relief: "Thai old cat's gum I uppose?" there was a pro Ifor an lost-an- t found silence, for as be uttered Uu last word ho uncoiiiiteood I ho btoii) stare of the lady who had been In hit min, i I'heu bis wlfu came to the rut Genuine Must Bear the visitor. "Yep," answered Broncho Bob. "Thats the way Crimson Gulch Juries always do nowadays. The boys have had so much trouble that they stay where they are Instead of taking chances on getting separated from their hats and overcoats. REFUSE SUSSTITUTES. S Bkonchxax Trociies An isr Sara Throst, absolutely harmloa straedy ilssrecncaa and Coughs. Girs immediate wiki ia Branchial and Lung Attsctiana. Fifty Tran reputation. Plica. 25 cnts,--6- 0 cants and $1.00 par bob' Samps sent an request. I. JOHN BROTH Sc SON. Barton. Mms One Dye for All Goods. to quite recently, wool, silk and cotton each required a separate dye. An enterprising chemist has now per- Tlt-Ilil- A Helping Hand. MUtress (hurrying frantically). Mary, what time Is It now?'1 Maid: Half lost two, mum" Mistress: "Oh, I thought It was la ter; I still have SO minute to cisich the steamer." "Yea, mum, I knew you'd lx 1 set the clock back 30 ao rushed, lulaulcs to give you more time." Mold: tkitch. Hinvcr by auto. You ciui now buy round trip tickets from any station on the Salt Lake route to lleaver by automobile from Milford. Ask near cat agent for full partieulars. Another World's Record. Spookin' o close listed corpora lions," remarked Jed Sptarman as hi helped himself to another handful ui prunes, "reminds me o' th' 'sperlenct I bad with lh sklduo route lu 73. Moody au me was takln th trait to go au' vtsB her fuUs. au' when th Injtne come along a doggone big hot olndcr Hew right plum Into my eye Well, I hud a ter'hlo pnluful tlini with that eye fer 'hunt a week and fln'ly had t' go t' a ocllst au have th cinder dug out. "And, do y' think that measly rail mad w'd pay my doctor bill 'r enj thin'? Not them. When 1 went C see lb suporteudent 'bout It he ihrcatenoc t have me 'rested Lr stealln coal.'1 Small Dash. Arctic activities, not U of Speaking forgot anyone, the printer would fig ure It out that Walter Wellmau muilt (lush for the pole. Just alKiut a llurllngton Hawkeyc. Sweetly Put. Myrtle Atid you never tire of push ing uty boardwalk chair? Jerome No. indeed. Tn the eou trary, I feel us though I am carrying everything before me. Myrtle Why, I am not everything Jerome Cut you arc everything tc mo. Kxcbange. 3-- Quite Natural. What did thai 1 tron sun pretty salrsglrl soy when you stole a kit? Johnson She raid. "Will that he nil today?" Host on Pod. Gossip. Men seldom gossip because they can ktep Informed concerning all the scandals by merely sitting uround and listening to Hie million. Of Course. sin looking for a husband." 1 do?" "lint you are marrUd." Houston Post "All husbands are. I "How would train to California via Salt lake route leaves Salt Iake daily New am. RAW Short-Sighte- Should Have Known Better. the matter?'' "Just quarreled with inyr wife. What about? Site said that a woman whom we met was beautiful and I agreed with her. Houston Poet. In the Domino Factory, Hello, mate, 'ow is it you ain't vorkln? Well, It's like this. I works In a duuiluo factory, and 1 puts on the and theyre making double pots, blanks tod.ty. London Opinion. SIL!iE,LE d T y-- . e mounted at the front In place of metal ornaments. A "beehive" shape is By Julia Bottomley. More attention haa been given lo children's millinery within tbs past three years than ever before. The remit is a greater number of designs to choose from. This branch of the milliner's art was neglected because It wus not profitable to the milliner. Hut now the munufactureni of hats' huve begun to produce numbers of pretty and Inexpensive shapes, which may be quickly trimmed, and the milliner has been able to ahow a variety of models at a price which her patrons will consider. Nothing will ever supplant the plain flat In felt as the most popular of lists for the little girl at this season. Next to It are the bonnet-lik- e hats, the mushroom shapes, with drooping brim nnd full, soft crowns. Two of these pretty and childish models are shown In Figs. 1 and 2. In the first a soft crown of velvet la very cleverly mounted to the brim. Six box plaits laid at equally distant Intervals are slashed so that a collar of soft ribbon Is run n hrough them and U finished In a bow at the left side, toward the buck. The same ribbon la plaited In a ruffle about the brim. Little original tiiticlies, such ss there are in trimming. are more valuable In making children's millinery than any amount of elaboration In work. Fig. 2 shows a felt hat, faced with white moire silk. A velvet crown la dieted with a crushed collar of silk or ribbon, finished in the almplest of bows. A finishing touch appears in the two velvet cabocliona which are shown in Fig. 3, w hlch is covered with sl.k. The silk le shirred to fit the shape of the crown, and the brim previously covered with silk, is finished with a plaited ruffle of this material. A rosette of ribbon or hemmed silk makes the decidedly pretty finish at the left side. A knotted rope of gilt or silver brightens the model, laid over the brim and tacked down at intervals. The plain and perennially fashlon-i.blfelt flat Is shown In Fig. 4. A concession to the vogue of full crowns Is shown In the "Tarn" crown of velvet which surmounts a large full puff. Bias folds of velvet, shirred over a wire, form a big, spreading bow at the left front and comp'ete the model, which embodiea the best features in children's millinery. A felt flat which is soiled may often le successfully cleaned with gasoline. A certain softness In the brim is desirable, but if thla lapses into floppiness" the brim must be. supported by oae of several methods employing wire. Brims which droop prettily are much more elegant looking and much more becoming than a stiff, straight bilin can ever be. Only very simple trimmings are in good taste for children. The models bhown here demonstrate that only the simplest are needed. Ribbon above all else, in the plain, soft weaves and having a high luster, is thbest material lo choose In decorating a hat for the little miss. rlb-Lc- NEW AND DAINTY BLOUSES OF DRESDEN Many New and Effective Designs Hava Been Introduced by the Costumere. Persian silk Is artfully utilized by many blouse makers for the foundation over which dark chiffon falls. The lovely design of this silk Is elusive in Its coloring, and Its uncertainty adds a charm which Is always striven for by those who shun flagrant or conspicuous tones. One underhlousc of Persian silk tn which green nnd mauve are veiled with a silver light Is especially beau-'I'- l l under n black chiffon bolero. Ii i. la braided with black soutache ut:il f ills to the top of a folded girdle of Pk. laui g slik sleeves are draped at the top wPli chiffon, and emerald buttons imminent the front and back of the gTdle and the outer line of the sV.-vo- . Tiny bln-- k satin loops and -a all cravat flni-- h this blouse. P vian tiika are In favor Here Is something new and dainty e of their two colored effects, mnk-luIn a fall shirt made from cream deif possible to wear one blouse laine with plaited fronts and sleeves with two different suits. and finished with a linen collar cut In points and embroidered with Two New Fabrics. dots. This collar is bordered with a ths new Among very narrow edging of real Irish lace ctful names are materials with fan the Thais moire and In filled a Is with bodice nnd the Alaska crepe. Both of them are tucked collar nnd chemisette of white quite Miry hnva nothing sug lawn. A pretty finishing touch is giv- effective, but r tlu-ln smea In the textures. silk tie made with Restive of en by a gray-bluHowever, we have such a ui open ends. fabrics this year that It mustvariety be t to get names for all of them; Sleeve Frills. The tailors will again Introduce the and we are adopting the old French plaited frill at the wrist of coats. This method of using the nane of the hour was tried onee before, but met with for our garnunts and our textiles. little favor. The American woman InVelveteen Costa. sisted that the frill annoyed her and The richness of the long velvet coat that she could only stand It on elaborate afternoon costumes. may be almost repeated In velveteen. The French women have been wear- This material and corduroy are both ing it all summer to match the plait- ton beautifully made to be scorned. Velveteen never seems like an Inil-ta- t ed frill they wore at the front of their Ion but like a more durable quality Mouaes, but the Frenrh women adore plnittnga. ruffles and furbelows, and It of velvet. This it really Is. since the must he admitted that theae garnish-'ng- s weather has no 111 effects upon it and ilo not suit altogether the Anglo-J;-xo- because It will outwear any velvet woo es. that may be bought. g be-ca- self-colo- r e n tlnd-elu- a. - tMjJiMI Paste Million Posters. Artists, billposters, printers, paper manufacturers and tuberculosis fighters are all united In a gigantic crusade against tuberculosis which is about to be started under the direction of the National Association for the Study In and Prevention of Tuberculosis. addition to the glfta of free space on billboards and free printing of posters made by the Associated Billposters and Distributors of America and the Poster Printers Association, several hundred paper manufacturers have given paper for the l testers to the value of several thousand dollars, and artlats from all over the United States are contributing sketches for posters, free of charge. The local, state and associations national will see that the posters are placed In cities and towns where they are May eye-opene- r, Always Bought FER CENT Avertable Preparation for Assimilating the Foodand Regulating the S lomachs and Bowels cf ALCOHOL- -3 Bears the Infants Children Promotes Digeslion.Chetrful-nessan- Signature d of Rest, Contains neither nor Mineral Opium .Morphine Not Narcotic. Arjw tTOld Imvhi jHxSumm BrsiwUmtBf iWa Amm 0 bmtrmimt Anotf4mmieSsd UwmSnd -- hf1 CtwftiA Summ Wmktjntm fhtyt. A perfect Remedy forConstipa lion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and Loss Unburdening. You must at least give that candidate credit for sreaktng his mint." But "Yes, replied Miss Cayenne. It's unfortunate that people most willing to speak their minds are so often those whose mentalities are more or (ess unpleasant." what's the As an ter with an alarm clock. For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have moat needed. The posters are nine feet long and seven feet wide and will he printed in several colors. If sufficient paper Is procured a million will be pasted up. The value of these various contribuSILK tions would reach lully $3,000,000 If paid for at commercial rates. difil-cul- Wkat'B fected Dyola Dyes which color all HOWARD E. BURTOH, Hilyar, Lead. 11; UtM, goods with one dye, producing same Hpoeimen price.:He:Sold. Sine or Copper, R. lialling Hirer, Ue; uidd. results. Ask your dealer. If he niTelopea and full price lilt lent on appllratlore has not stocked them yet, send 10 CVmtn-.- l nnd umpire work solicited. CesdriUa CuL ltofunmeo. Carbonate KaUunal Bank. cents to Burlington, Vt., statcolor we desired and will send ing same with color card and book of FURS directions. price list and tags. rr!cs paid and sntliifiiclory retains. Highest m wool rn. i.o.x jtii'K Sufficient Evidence. KqU CHy, . X hm IniM, Mb Old Gentleman IIow Father waa evidently drinking eared to stay eared. Xmlnent your little boy has grown! But you again last night. Judges, ministers,I cunjfiwssiuen shouldnt let him go out without a hat and the medics press declare "What makes you think that? bit cares permanent. I cure after others fail. WRITS "He sassed the janitor when he FOfToLDPEOPLE. 1DH KKB BUUKLKT. came in. Loulaville Courier-Journa- l. Address l)r. W. Towns, Pond du Lac, Wlo. After reaching the nge of forty the YOU A COVCilL OB COLDT human system gradually declines. The Xf to HAVE toko Mnnce AIMu'n LniiK Jtalunm and watrfc SUFFERERS FROM WEAK KIDNEYS Hurt1 pffwtlvo. AUdonlnn. Iupo- accumulated poisons In the blood rpMiliu. lar pricet 5Sut Me and IIJM bolt let. Backache, Rheumatic Pains and Weak Back. Put cause rheumatic pains in the Joints, litis out and send to mo with llic Inside of W days 1 will send yon a Hr lnx of Dans' and muscles and hack. These warnings When his satanlc majesty tempts grad C. Keeling, ITU LaJts JM., Uhlosgo, ill. rhould be promptly relieved and aerl-o:-- s some people they want him to get be- ouuounly. illness avoided by using the fol- hind them and push MEPO CURES CATARRH lowing prescription which shows wonMrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, Hrererar.lDsaarWai. Two weeks' treatment sent on derful results even after the first few For children teething, softens the gums, reduce he receipt of Ac. Bkni UK, 1M Ksosra So, hrasklya, 1. 1. doses and It will eventually restore ii...lonl lleypln.euriM wlndmillo- - ZacsbutUS. CAMERA and complete outfit with lealberetta physical strength. Dont believe everything you hear cover. Takes Send plug "One ounce compound syrup of over a telephone wire. He fur bargain. Address UaJco.Bux lull, N. Y.C'lty, Sarsaparilla; one ounce Torts compound; half pint of high grade whisr. w.f Vt key. Thla to he mixed and used In tuhlespoonful doses before each meal and at bedtime. The bottle to be well shaken each time. Any druggist hvx these Ingredients or can get them from his wholesale house. Dy-o-l- a, chhd-make- morning." Signature Fac-Simi- le Up Mr. D ouu. 1 Bcir' "Oh, yes, dear," she said. lit to the cats' homo lu a buskul tlili Bail Druwaineaa, a a remKail-r- s, Tnxtein the lloutli, Coated Tongue, Pain lu the Side, TOBFID LI VF.it. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetal: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Taught by Experience. "So the Jury returned a verdict without leaving the courtroom, said ODD MISTAKE. 1' ejiejmla. Ealing. A perfect edy fur DioIdm, Employer What we want la a night watchman that watches somebody who can sleep with one eye open and loth ears, and who Is not afraid to tackle anything. See? Applicant I see, boss; I'll send me wife 'round. you say: Oh, my back." Thompson Wat kins, professional nurse, 420 N. 23rd St, Parsons, Kan.,! ' For some says: time I was annoyed with sharp twinges across the small of my back and irregular passages of the kidney secretions. Since using Doan's Kidney Pllla, lam free from these troubles." Remember the name Doans. Sold Foster-Mllburby all dealers. 50 cents a box. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. -- to follow cheap S1GK HEADACHE that that, puln makes Why Sha Liked Shop. They liad been talking at the rate of fully 18 to the diwn, tliooe two fair young damsels, and the subject of their ruuvorsailun was, of course, the wist! and wluy saying, the cliaruu of manner, and the other admirable traits of character posiusiied by their respective sweethearts. "JJon't you like to have anybody talk sliop when thoy come to nee you?" gurgled Mary. "Indeed, I do, Wlio'a been talking shop to you?" Oh, Charley, of course. Ile'a a trolley conductor, you know, and nearly every time be comes to see me he goes on with hla ehop talk." he say?" Wliat dot-"Sit closer, please!" Philadelphia Inquirer. Hound trip rates to California, $.10; good for elx months returning three If Interested write at dally tralua. once to K. C. Kerr, D. 1. A., Salt Lake City, for any Information about and hotels. Ai.lt for booklet. Xj lk It Is usually advice. the need of a special remedy to remove and cure the congestion or inflammation of the kidneys that is interfering with their work and causing bTan apt to become a of Sleep. For Over Facsimile Signature of The Centaur Thirty Years Company, NEW YORK. 35DostArrj5CET5 matft Guaranteed under the Foodaij RESULTS OF FOOD Health snd Natural Conditions Come From Right Feeding. Exact Copy of Wrapper VMt mnw fwiiVi nwiMiimk 136852 Man, physically, should be like a perfectly regulated machine, each part working easily In ltf appropriate place. undue A slight derangement causes trlctlon and wear, and frequently ruins the entire system. educator of Boston A found a way to keep the brain and the body In that harmonious cooperation which makes a Joy of living. Two years ago," she writes, being In a condition of nervous exhaustion, I resigned my position as teacher, which I had held over 40 years. Since then the entire rest has, of course, been a has benefit, hut the use of Grape-Nutremoved one great cause of illness in the past, namely, constipation, and Its attendant evils. I generally make my entire breakfast on a raw egg beaten into four with a little ivoonfuls of Grape-Nuthot milk or hot water added. I like It extremely, my food assimilates, and my bowels take rare of themselves. I find my brain power and physical condition much greater and I know that haa contribthe use of the Grape-Nut- s uted largely to this result. "It la with feelings of gratitude that I write this testimonial, and trust It may be the means of aiding others In their search for health." Look In pkga. for the little hook, "The Road to Wcllvllle. "There's a Reason." the ahwve lrllrrf A new Ever frnm time tn time. They ipprere re granlne, trwe, aw fail at hnrean well-know- n ' 0 s ml Interest. 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