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Tl DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS Nov ARB A WiCH AM&AlcA/M \ (yt>U SAY, "AM WGuCOKtE t>BAK VWIDOW ANt> YOW A?E IN PA- \ S S f=>r*INCI&. THIS it iKPeE -TI/AT60 ">AITM THR nwSSlAN \ I J TMS ^ATSST H4JSAH . NOW WHEN THE I ( 0^r MN M*=?5l -STT Dovmi **INCS. COMES IN NOW ?E<E'vey | V PSar HKINCE: L*.T MI m Summer Coat for the Small Girl vfil XXxX mf R|i ^fl ? /JWjw a ??i; Biuipio iuu Tory preuy lax- wun two three-Inch ruffles. It h?? fata ooat (or tte miss of 10 years or plain full sleeves, with their lower so Is as good a choice of Query as can part set Into a cap at the upper arm. bo made In outfitting her for summer. Poplins, faille silk and soft satins are Bre& the smallest of little ladies goes used as well as taffeta for silk coats, In silk attire as soon as she can walk but taffeta has the preference. Light without likelihood of falling. colors like rose, sage green and toFor the average purse the little bacco brown and many bright shades girl's ready-made silk coat is apt to of bIu? are 'or them, and occa- < be rather extravagant In price. This 8,?nally one sees black, as in the Is a matter of the work involved and mo(lel pictured here. ( not because of the cost of the silk. This little coat reaches almost to To make the best coats Involves some "10 bottom of the child s dress. The hand sewing. Fven when economy *wo es aro hemmed over small must be carefully considered the silk c<>r(ls and the second one is put on coat costs little enough to be within wltb a heading. The coat fastens at easy reach if it can be made at home. *be front with four flat pearl buttons ... ... , . . A wide cape collar of lace-trimmed No ono with a fair knowledge of ,. ; _ . _ . . , fi - , . . . ,. . . " . organdie and cuffs to match are im plain sewing need hesitate to attempt , . . . ... , _ . ... .. . , , ... portant titminio of style in this 1 a coat like the model shown in the picture. All the standard pattern com- . ?. panies supply patterns similar to it. (J y u ? a pmiu, siiiiiKni-uanifintr i<arm?'n' | >" ""''"T cut witli a little Hare ami finished J /y i H You Need a Tonic H P5B There vermes in every woman's life when she ' k^J needs a tonic , to help her over the hard places L-j ? When that time\comes to you, you knew what tonic WgM EIj to take?Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is comIfif posed of purely Vegetable ingredients, which act U0V gently, yet surely, On the weakened Womanly organs, and netps build them back to strength and health, BOB It has benefited thousands and inousands of weak. BSe L , J ailing women in its port half /entury of wonderful [71 HI success, and It will do the syne for you. ?& Pjjj You cant make a mistake in taking ES g CARPUI g M The W6man's\Tonic KM Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. rlo. 4, Alma, Ark., IO( says: MI think Cardul is the greatest medicine on earth, for women. Before I began to take^fardui, I was BQI so weak and ntrvous, and had sucn awful dizzy flov ^ spells and a poor appetite. Now 1 feel as well and |H| as strong as I ever did. and can eat most anything * RpC Pj Begin taking Cardul today. Sold by all dealers. jg| Has Thousands, DrtmOut tanUHa. Build* Up System fbs QmMm Tftst Dtps Ml MM Ike ism TkcOldSUodtrd rra?rih?t/tg(th(nli| tonic, of <t? tonic cdd laxative effect, LAXAQROVE'S TA8TBLK88 chljiTONlC, driven oat X'Yf BROM,?'QniWINMp better than ordinary Mdnrtc^nricben the btood.autbMkU nptb* my " ' ape* MAiin ncrroncncc* r -r . ^Z. . fTT" .. r(n*4v , <t. KrmAnWr the fall name nw?> tarn. AtiMlaoic. Fo* children. 30c. i,? rnclyr *lY OROVR. 25c ^ UK LANCASTER NKWS .M . v uegrr AND D \ ) 3CSN&. TO 3 /IMfc 1 V. -AIMS dtBAr vi 1 I Hir*\ . You Mv = / \-T? HS*""* A tllOET COURSE AT WIXTllKOi* T ' Short ('our > for Club Women ' - ' by Winthrop College June . h to July 8th is rich and full. All women intending to take ad-; uit.i?> of ths coarse are reiacstud j notify Dr. D. B. Johnson, president ' >f Winthrop College The offerings have been arranged | with regard to the ueeda of women! v ho preside over homes. The short' course is In charge of Miss Frayzer, who had charge of the short course of 1915 and 1916. In 1915 there were 43 women in lttendance. In 1916 there were 56 women In attendance. In both 1915 and 1916 the short courses were offered free of charge' This year there will be a charge of $5.00 for tuition and $6.00 per week J for board. The value of these courses has been proven. Worth' while things have been done In homes j and communities as a resut of the i impetus and knowledge gained on J the two sesslone quoted. Many i more courses are offered this year. The offerings cover the whole wide' ran^e of the practical, literary and J artistic. Several courses are offered ! for each period, thus the housekeep- [ er who turns student for the nonce, may choosp her program just as the regular student does. All incoming trains will be met Monday afternoon, ,June 26th. and; the intended student escorted to Winthrop College Rock Hill and York County women are eligible upon payment of the tuition fee of $5.00 if they come from their homes each day for class room worK, All intending to take the short course are urged to be ready for work June 27th. All are urged to plan for the work of the whole two weeks. In a course as short as this one, overv class secsion is packed full of Intellectual provinder. The continuity of the work depends upon attendance upon every class session. RATTLE COMPLICATES f MEXICAN SITUATION J Washington. Pune 21.?Reports P that American and Carranza troops had clashed aroused greatest appre- i-i henslon here tonight for future rela- v tions between the United States and the Mexican de facto government, already strained almost to the breaking point. > Officials decline to prophecy as . ? iiit- ii .vi. SIVII ui cue ntiHuaiKiun government. They made no effort * to conceal their anxiety, but were not ready to abandon hope that an official acoount of what happened at Carrizai would remove the more hreateniag elements of the situation. t f t | You Are Judged by | the Appearance 1 \ r \t J i ot lour Letter - csr> | { \ If yonr stationery is op to ) L Ji Um minute, with typo the C / (, propor six* and aostly din- ) ? jl played, yonr communication ? ij wfll command attention. ( 1 'l I ? | * J That Is the Kind of > ] || Stationery TbO Our j t KUijOfto T j S / 'XK23. It wa > SOUL IIS THI5 V. / NOW ENTER 1 'Kow -t?wt ~iou \ / peiMf E? i 4 ?AFP< ABWT 1 V J *T SHOW THVT J 1 imauiux. | T ^""_ ^ ^ i l?l?by , tf Ok tka rmm aid. at tkla tidy rad Ha fH will rtad: " Pracw Pat rat ad Jaly Nik. 1907," wkick kaa mad* (Arm maa aaaka piyaa wbara ana aaakad baiaral 30UTHERN RAILWAY Premier Carrier of ttie South. mbm ASSENGER TRAIN SCHEDULES T*\.ins arrive Lar.c: s*.er from: lo. 118?York. Rock Hill and intermcdiate stations 8:45 a. m o. 113?Charleston. Columbia and HHIHB3 intermediate stations 10:11 a. m. o. 114?Marion, Blacksburg, Cb .r tone ana intermediate stations 1:36 p. m. io. 117?Columbia, Klngaville and intermediate stations, 7:25 p. m Traind leave Lancaster for: fo 118?Klngsvllle, Co'umbia and Intermediate stations 8:45 a. m fo. 113?Rock Hill, Blacksburg, Marlon, Charlotte and Intermediate stations, 10:11 a. m. rt>. 114?Klngsvllle, Columbia Charleston and intermediate stations 1:36 .. n. p. m. < -? Schedule figures are published as ^formation only, not guaranteed ''or Information as to passengre? :.rss etc.. call on isancaster & Chester By. Co fchednls In Effect August 16. 1*16 Eastern Time. WESTBOUND. ,v. Lancaster ...6:00am?3:30pm Port Lawn ..6:30am?4:08pm jT. Bascomvllle ..6:46am?4:28pm 1^ jv. Rlchbur& ...,6:65am?4:43pm Lr. Cheater 7:30am?6:26pm ^ IT A flTnOTTWn j?. Chester .... 9:00mm?6:45pn< _____ iT. Richborg ... 9:46am? 7:27pra ,v. Boacomvllle .10:00am?7:38pm P"""""""""" Port Laws ..10:30am-?7:66pm r it. Lancaster ...11:00am?8:26pm L Connections?Chester with Sonth- A rn. Seaboard and Carolina A Northwestern Railways. Fort Lawn, with Seaboard Air D ilne Railways. Lancaster .wth Ron them Rellwav *"e lo. 117?Rock Hill, Tork. ann Aren't tntermedU te stations. 7:41 __ have 1 Ho. Q66 w malarll^bhills a fcver. Ore or six doadisHll break eay case, and f taken then asAvpaic the Fever will not " * stnrn. It spa ott the Uvar better than Calomel en^ooee not dripe or sicken. 2Se ______ / % 7 s entirely too much to expect of Moth /*VOO B??TTBI*> JdiV& MB. ANOtH&R.) / PA.TTT I'M APIVkID / \ I C'OVL-DNT ACT- / V ?^T- THAT a\au? Xli ??1%; Try it yourself? if you want personal and positive information as to how delightful Prince Albert really is, smoked in a jimmy pipe or rolled into the best makin's cigarette you ever set-fire-to I For, Prince Albert has a wonderful message of pipe-peace and makin's peace for every man. It will revolutionize your smoke ideas and ideals. The patented process fixes that?and cyts out bite and parch 1 i Prince ' ALBERT the national joy smoke is so friendly to your tongue and taste that it is mighty easy to get acquainted with. You'll like every pipeful or cigarette better than the last because it is so cool and fragrant and long-buming. You'll just sit back and ponder why you have kept away from such joy'us smokings for so long a time I Men, we tell you Prince Albert is all we claim for it You'll understand just how different our patented process makes Prince Albert quick as you smoke it t Buy Princm Albert smsryuibsrm tobacco is mold : lm ' WJrod bay. Se { tidy raW tins. 10c: bandaatnm mound and ? '- * -J- ? * ?- w- ? wrfMMwr* una in pomM cry tal-flams humidor* with moon** moimtmnmr frpt f Aaf An# tobacco in *meh prim* condition* R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C. > HAND" HAND I A businesslike business card is a | business asset. We can show you fine samples here. Before ordering elsewhere GIVE US A ; CALL. afc afc afc i BOOK WORK I LAW WORK i CIRCULARS .b Work of All Kinds | ARMERS' MUTUALS on't they fit In nice Just at this time wh(B nearly all beet old-line companies hr.ve withdrawn from the Statet Lancaster and York counties fortunate that they dont to organise? / \ / D. E BONEY, Agent y\ KK . . 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