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Show r Lingerie Hats Ifl'md to Propel Made In New Women Strongis Healthy in and n womanly way, moth If woman stronf healthy 'lhe trouble lieo erhood meana to her hut litlle auBrring. in Ilia fact that five many women suffer rom weakness and disease id the distinrtly feminine organism nod are buLttad lor motherhood. This can be remedied. Vehicle Germany. Dr. Department of Commerce and Labor at Washington Interested In Idea Which May Appeal to Fancy of Sportsmen. Cures thu weaknesses and disorders of women. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in motherhood, making them healthy, strung, vigorous, virile and clastic. Favorite Prescription' banishes the indispositions of the period of expectancy and mui.es fxihy's advent easy and almost painless. It quickens and vitalizes the feminiua organs, aud insures a hcullliy and robust baby. Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous merits. It Makes Weak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women Well. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge tliera upon you as just as good." Accept no scent nostrum in place of this sts-inr- d remedy. It g or iniariuua contains not a drop i f alcohol and not a grain of drugs. 1. a pure glyceric cvti.ict 1 hculiug, native American roots. t j The Washington. lias arrived. It is chapt-nuit'i- l by the Unit-'(1 Slut i s department of coiuinerce and la bur Mechanical iiiieuts, j pneumatic tires, bull healings aid! guild reads have puled tin May fur it. The idea was "niadi' in Germany, and j tin department ef cuininerce and labur is sluivv !iik ill" idinloKrapli re pro-- I duced on tins page as proof of ilia hctnal jiriiL'ress of the ideu beyond the mental stage i Tile was taiked of as niueli in I lie sieaui a agon in the early ' days of tin- - horseless carriage, and In'll) alike promised but little in the way of praetical usefulness. Hut now that the smooth and huid road, the hall bearing, t lie pneumatic tire ami other improvements have arrived. renditions have so changed that tie-land sailboat is comii.g into view ' hgain. Tin Herman inventor has patented! h simple and usable r. Hi makes good progress over loads id the nush'i'ii kind ami ovir such sandy MrctchfS its the Sea beaches lilTcl'il. It1 Is a very light vehicle ami its steer lug apparatus is novel and effeitive The four wheels are well separated as in tin automobile, and urrang. l tiiaimmd-fasliion- , one at tin- fore, oiu1 an aeh side, and one at the rear. The l.eculiarity is in the connect ion nl these wlieels with one another. There Is a rigid connection between the rear wheel and the right side wheel, disc between the front wheel anil the BY JULIA BOTTOMLEY. wheel at the left side. Then these two bars are joint d to each other by Kdgcs of val lace foni one and one-hal-f lovely huts arc shown lien means of a cross-ba- r nr axle, but the is so to 'two inches wide, and us xucli of val luce TWO connection is not rigid, but is made used on lingerie frocks anil patterns, are used in the greatest a attachment. hinged by lino Since val number of models, ltut fine bastiste The rider mounts to a saddle and a or batiste embroidery is a great falace of realm Invaded the millinery or rests his feet on this cross-ba- r vorite in combination with lace. Sheer of few material seasons ago as a transverse axle. lie steers by presmulls and embroidered swIskcb are the which are made hats ''lingerie sure upon this bar, thus altering at also used. A hat made of a fine dotted a become is it has us hat," caned, staple, just as felt, or velvet are. and swiss is shown in Fig 1. Ruffles of have hei.n for generations. Kucli sea- the swiss edged with val are made, son now sees the introduction of new after the material 1ms been plaited In developments in lace hats. These flue side plaits on a plaiting malingerie hats Hre for winter anil sum- chine. In Fig. 2 a hat is shown, made of mer alike, just as the pretty frocks are of mull or batiste or light wash embroidered batiste with ruffles about ilka, trimmed with val lace. One the brim edge. These are made of sees them trimmed with fur and feath- strips of the batiste edged with a ers. or with velvet or silk flowers for very narrow val edge, ltosettes of winter, and decorated with distinctly measaliue ribbon in blue are used on summer flowers for wear in the hot- this clilcc model. They are Joined by twist of ribbon. Such huts are withtest weather. The lare Is washable and livea many, seasons when used in the 'province of the home in millinery. j - ! j ! foiir-wlie-- i - all-ov- Houses ife You always seem to enjoy eating my food, but lay husband is never suited with it! H ggtir Say, get a divorce ami mail hahil-lormin- 1 me! TO CURE RHEUMATISM I that Cured Hundreds Prescription Since Published Here. (itte ounce sirup ol compound: one ouiire Tcris ei im pound: Add those to a half l int of good whii-Key-: Take a taldespiiotiful be fore each meal and at lied time; Shake the bottle well each time." Any druggist lias these ingredients I rout in stock or will quickly get tlu-this wluih'sale hcilM'. lined results are felt from this treat incut after the first few (Iiim's luit it should be continued until citted. Tli is also acts as a s:-lcii- i builder, eventually ivb'.ining sUengib aud vitality. Tn: Ruling Passion. :i in An old "gone but not forgotten." said' "Mil, was ttie I'oitie man i iit.iirely and lie d lie living now, if it wasn't for tin cl !i rink, lie had a deg and sure tinu latsti- - would bring him liuiuc fnnii tin saloon whin lie was so blind v ic see it shtep lietoli liquor lie him. And whin lie died 'ns tin trut! I'm slipuking his ghost walked at night, both liaik anil fourth, lirtuin-th- The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused by excitement of the nerves. pain. Sky-Blu- e FOR THE EVENING Cashmere-de-Soi- e the Most Appropriate Material That Can Be Employed Here. The German Sail Wagon. will anil .instantly the relation of the wheels tn the main axis of llie frame work, flie whole frame is very light, supporting merely the saddle and tic mast for the sail, and tills device by which the steering Is done by the feet leaves the hands free to manage the sail or to use t lie brake. The T'nitoirSlatos consul at Them rltz. Thomas II. Norton, who sends the facts about this new vehicle, says the wi.oJe device has a certain light ness ad elegance which will appeal probably at first to the lover of sport Contests of speed will involve but lit tie of the danger accompanying com or automobiles petition with cycli-but will afford play rather for the quickness and deftness required of thr 'mariner' In utilizing to the utmost the surrounding atmospheric condi tions." r motor may What the new Hcrotiiplixh in the climbing of hills and off the level stretches upon wltlcl it will make of course its greatest demonstration of speed is not stater hut the consul does send word th.v the vehlrln promises to he of con siderable use on smooth roads in fiat Imaregions. As yet the seems to he too new to have been bap tized with a name. A DAINTY ARTICLE Pretty Trifle Devised from Two Pasteboard Hearta and a Puffed WHY PEOPLE SUFFER. Bag of Ribbon. e t 1 e, ' j i muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immediate relief. One Application Relieved the Pain. Mr. J. C. Lfk, of iioo Ninth St., S. F., Washington, I). ('., writes: I advised a lady who was a great sufferer fiom neuralgia to try Sloan's liniment. Alter one application tire pain left her aiul she lua run been troubled with it since." Sloans Liniment there is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints and Sprains and all Iains. At All Druggist, lrlce 2,V GOo. ami $1.00. Sloan's Treatise on the Horse "Why, it's sugar in (be form of loaves, 1 suppose," answi red her spouse. "Why?" "I was womb-ring.said Mrs. J.. "if that was wiiat lin y made sweetbreads of." FOfl .1 lei n ll. T'FI.!'-M'-4V i t'lllVO'i l I nl lid find nun'lis. niri'H wl i it inthr rHiii s IIIMlJrilli" In, III ut .eic.ll jUUIjvIUcn. AinO'dicr. i n l.n Pall:,,lll ukfr 4U -- h;, Ocrammilly the human race is run over tlie ciuirsc of trui' love. TO ( I Itr A Mil l IN KM' HAY Take J.AXAl.YI, PltnVn OD'inni1 'I.iIiVh, mini v it it in runs tW j.y. UiUAh'fi fc'fci'HttiH! laiju ai'h In in. La'. In Cheap notoriety nlti-- turns out to an expensive luxury. fin. FrrMSij-rt- i dxuxuuiktlun, Mliimov'ii feioftilnw ymp. t'M'llipu, Piflrin rn p :fiN, rilin Sil) pain, cure triad cuilu DYOLA DYES Iff fa.!, ifiuf iful coinr ii! lull III sJncfc i l ONE DYE Ci I dor rani nri'l u1j, htlllfhirk.iL'' mini 1fc' ill MMl FOR ALL IhwiM lint i.iifciwii, ( direct rniMjiti. stl. s ' (lrA.in lsl. GOODS iihs lnu iy writing DYOLA DYES Headers of th'u paper dr. anything anver-tii- n in ils column ilmuld imid upon haring what tiny sJi (or, refusing all luljdSutu or imiutioni. fn Is Address cznKassssazxzEH (utii. Low shoes and high heels limy fashionable extremes. Free. S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. DR. EARL Justhicht. rib-be- n j Too often the kidneys are the cause and the sufferer is not uware of it. Sick kidneys bring backache and side pains, lameness and stiffness, dizziness, headaches, tired feeling, urinary troubles. 1 Hum's Kidney Fills euro lhe cause. Mrs. N. E. Graves, Villixcn, I suf Iowa, says: fered from kidney 1 rouble for years. The secretions were disordered, were pains In my back and swellings of the ankles. Often I had smothering spells. I had to lie helped about Doan's Kidney Fills cured me fire years ago and I have been well since. They saved my life." Remember lhe name Doan's. For sale by all dealers. r0 rents a box. Foster-MllbtirCo., lhiffalu, X. Y. Natural. What Is loaf sugar?'' inquired Mrs. This is a pretty dress and would be One of the prettiest of the new most elegant .made pp in workings Is made from two . casliitieiv-de-HoieIt is a princess hearts with a puffed bug of at l itched to till! edge. shape slightly draped rimml the upfive im In s The hi'iirts tire cut per part of the figure, and Is trimmed at the top by a liny hoicro of clab- - at their iirtgiilest pin t itm are cov re inside and out with ti plain coinr ot silk or satin. The edge of cacti heart , ont.-idis emen d with a iinrruw double quilling id' the same color. The bug part is made iioin two strips of flowered ribbon, joined by tt plain colored liblion to match the heart. This band Is first made by joining the i dges with tine overcast-ing- . It is tin u sewed to tin- - hearts to make a full puffed bug. The lag does not reach all the way round the at heart, but a wide opening is the top ami the bag drawn dose wl'h narrow ribbons, run thivugli small rings to work like pulleys. At one corner of the outer heart up near tlio top is placed a rosetie of ribbon to match the hungers, which are sewed to the corners of the heart at i a cli side. Thise bags ar? prettiest In lavender, blue nr pink, herns anil plait stripes and hangers with flowered rib bon In the puff to luirintinizf with plain tones. For more serviceable the hearts can be of brown or end green velvet with brown hags, or green and an ivy leaf silk on a dull rose ground. sky-blu- sail-powe- four-wheele- WORKBAG Sciatica is also a none Sloans Liniment, a soothing external application, stops neuralgia pains at once, quiets the nerves, relieves that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and saloon and his bouse anil hedud twax so dltriink bis dog knew him!" iinder-garmeiit- DESIGNED Pierces Favorite Prescription Bad Breath For months I hml yreut trouble with my stomach mid used all kind a of medicines. My tongue has lstMi actually as green as i grass, my having a bail odor. Two fricml led Cascarets aud in ter uuing them I can willingly and cheerfully say that they have entirely cured me. I therefore let you knowtlint X shall recommend them to any one suffer ing from such troubles." Ch;is. II. Ilal. pern, iff li. ytli St., New YtJ:, N. Y. i'I'T THIS KTT, mail It wi'-- your ad rliii- - l:. i djr I'on.'ii.iny, ilnn to (iiqo, J.lini'i. iiud ri eiivc ii liiiudx'iins j uuiuir g'dd Hon Ilmi I'llHK. bn-all- a t. J R.W FURS KUSiJffi pr!iii piiiil and I DEFIANCE STARCH c,. dmrr, (uls. .Yl HK tnwrurt. 111 pile' I iii mill rctumtt WOOL i O. KifMlUfflk coin-colore- d Royalty and Salvation Army. The aged dowager queen of Sweder Is nn Invalid and d ply religious. Sh is a patron of the Salvation Army which, owing to her support, lias bar considerable success in Sweden. At one time, short of nctually wearint the tmilorm. she was an out ond out member of the Salvation Army, am) contributed very largely to its funds She imparted her relielons views tc her son. Prince Oscar, who ofter took an active part in Salvationist embroidered material; a tuckstreet meetings anil processions oratoly is arranged above this, of chiffon er Queen Sophia is Idolized In Swedci also draped round the top and it is and sincere her for simplicity piety. is edged of the arm. The over-skir- t with an embroidered band, while the Saw Chance for Graft. under one is perfectly plain and An amusing incident was related trained. :be other day by Ixtrd Airedale, for Materials required: Seven yards 42 im hex wide, I nerly Sir James Kitson, the famous cashtnere-dc-soiron and steel manufacturer. Whef yard chiffon. je was raised to the peerage twe rears ago. and It was announced that The Short Coat lie had decided to take the title ol of the short coat la l,ord Airedale, he rereived a com The munlcntlon from the Airedale Terrlen making one of the most entertaining mclety saying it was understood ht features of early winter styles. Paris !iad selected his title from their rlub lias out aud out taken a stand for It. ind therefore they hoped he coult but here It ii at ill tentative. The tee his way to present a good cup ti vogue of the short wrap la, however, lhe society. His lordship did not re well assured for the coming season. rpond to the request. Titrits e y Making Nursery Toilet a Treat. Kate (Jri'cnaway clothes racks are dclighifiil bits of furniture for the nursery. The little brass liooks for small ga mien's arc tirrmigeil on a tall pole, ut tin top ef which is a cunning bit (if a house. All the way up the pole winds a painted path with tiny Kate Greenaway figures at intervals; and a story" during the ilrcs.dng hours will often keep a fractious child ax still as a mouse In absorbed atten-- ' lion. The sfnty will, of course, lie all about the little Kate Greenaway kidi dies climbing up to the at the top of the pole. bn-ix- To Wash Black Cashmere. To chanse and restore the garment of black cashmere, make a good warm suds using good white soap, such as castile, and In it dissolve a little borax powder. Wash well between the liandt and rinse in two waters, having bolh of the same temperature ns the first. Make the Inst very blue and proceed to iron the cloth while still damp aftey the surface moisture has dis appeared from the fabric. If careful ly done, thu material should look al most as fresh as when new. m SuNBERRY- - PLANT Improwonderbei? 3NONTH5FR0MSEED SUNBERRY-T- he Improved Wonderberry LUTHER BURBANK'S GREATEST CREATION. A Luscious Berry Rlprninj n Three Months From Seed SEED 20 CTS. PER PACKET. 3 PACKETS FOR GO CTS. POSTPAID Thla la positive!? the GRF. VTF.ST nrw Fruit and the NOVELTY of modnrn limea. Thrse ere facta which no one can get away Irom. 1 be proufa era overwhelming in numlier and concluaive in character. Crown la&t year by people. Fruit THE SUNBERfVY lean Improved form uf the Wonderlrry which like an enormous rich blndicrry in liNiksand taste. in Mtiy form, I Introduced exelUKively last y ajhiil which prun d m) TnaurpaHMed for raw, rtMkrl. canned ur iffaciurv. Tina prreat pardeneating fruit ia ciually Valuable in hof, iry,cvld or wet cli It la trrcaii VHUeriortolheoririnali e,urol Taliiiehaveiriiiuiueaeed. mate. 8EE0 20C perpkMS pktaforSOcy 7 for 21.00. plant in the world tufrroeruceerdiiig any where and WiLh every packet of need 1 aend a iKiokhleiriiir 100 Reclpen for yielding rrrnt maaereof rich fruit all auinmer and fall. Thr prratefct boon to the family garden ever known. Leave and tranche are alau naliiff the fruit, raw, conked, canned, I'reHerver pickled. nerd for irrrenaana are anperb. Everybody enn and wiil prow It. Jain, ayrupi wine, greena, eic. ItlNMiiNTiorfornny of these u ik. Lather ffurbank, ef CaliffrnJa, the world f tmoim plant m Uard, orAleo a copy of my Cataloirue with ererr order which telle iginated the Wonderlerry and turned it over to me to inimdnre. H all bIkiiiI iuy 112.000 IN CASH PRIZES AND OFFERS. AGENTS RANTED. Havaofil: A1ThiMalHoluiely new lMrry plnnl In of (Treat itiferesi mimI MV GREAT CATALOGUE of Ki"Vcranil Vcpeta) de Psed. llullm, value aeiftbeara lug mcctidelieiouH, vlmlrhotm ami beultiiful bemfi name, and Kart and New FruliN FREE1 tn ail who apply. .j patrea in utmost prufuaion and always romeetrue irotu and ndored platCM. have illustration in the luiHine !s) H.t year KCAD MY CATALOGUE' pares g and 3, for fnll diNitiidlofl, and have half a million riiftbuijcr all over tlie eouutry. to everyone. I)o not fail In ee the culture, nca, etc. (AlHOf'oJored Date.) With nrrrea of icKiimoniala Complete satisfaction guaranteed fnna manv rre.a Noveltiea 1 am offering thin year uf which the SUN and reputable ople all over the country. Alo bt blue-blac- k a.-- f n Ike Crime of the Wonderberry." P. 8. Address BERRY 1h the rre ateut ever known. N. Y. JOHN LEWIS CHILDS, Floral Do not arglrct ot iiis Writ, lor Sunbeny md .nii Catalogu. at one.Park, This utter will uot ippis drtay. |