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* "M AND LOVELIEST SUMMER HATS From Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham’g Vegetable Compound. 7 Can Talk in a Way to the/Na tives, Declares Professor ALCOHOL 2Q * Garner, HOMES MAKE GOOD CITIZENS Pittsburgh, Pa. For many months 1 was not able to do my work owing to a weakness which caused backache and headaches. A friend called m y ; attention to one of your newspaper advertisements and immediately my husband bought three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s I Vegetable Com* To Own One's Own Home Means Ac . quirement of a Certain Standing ' In* the Community.^ LURES MALE TO DEATH “Tie’s n fyome owner # and ft taxpay er,”-!*—the; best recommendation-any man can have In his own community. It gives 'him n standing forthwith, not so much ns a person of some financial importance, hut ns a dependable, sub stantial and self-respecting citizen, wisely regardful of his own and his family’s happiness and best interests, and at the same time un asset to the neighborhood in which he lives. So universal Is the hnrae-loving Instinct that If might ‘almost he said there Is something wrong morally, with the man or woman who does not care to own a home; and that Is why the malcon tents, tTy* TmhUuaJL Industrial dMurh- ers and the socially restive that tn- f>t themselves-.on. oil countries a**" of the element that it very largely with out home ties. Unless all signs fall, this Is to he the grest American home-hnlldlng year. Stimulated by the government’s urgent advice to “own a home for yonr children’s Jake," and by the Injunction that during the wnr It was patriotic not to hnlltfc now we can best show our patriotism by bnlldlng. there has been a tremendous revival In the sen timent for home ownership. The in dications are thnt the unhappy classes of renters and hoarders will he great ly depleted before fhh end of^ 1P19. and thnt there will he many thousands of additional families entered upon the life of happiness and contentment t» he found oqly In the homo. The price of building materhits to day Is not high, ns compared with prices of other commodities, “nn#r the community thnt TIRPfnot ndd mate rially to Its total of home* this \ear Professor imitates Call of Female and Secures Specimen of Strange An- \ r imal—Spends Over Two' t Years in Congo. , , . RECOMMENDED FOI New York.—I’rof. R. L. Garner, nat uralist and'Student of monkeys, return ed recently with four tons of Speci mens for the Smithsonian institution In Washington and a description of an animal, a dross between a gorllia and a chimpanzee, which he avers was of such bigb-J-ntelligenee that It could talk. to. a limited degree to na- BLOOD DISEASES After taking two T bottles I felt fine «sd nay troubles caused by that weak ness are a thine of the past. ‘ All wonien who suffer as T did should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.”— Mrs. Jas. Rohrberg, 630 Knapp St. K. 8., Pittsburgh" Pa. vf Women who suffer from any form of weakness, as indicated by displacements. Inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, h adaches, nervousness or "*tho blues,” should accept Mr*. Rohr berg’■ suggestion and give Lydia JE. Fink ham’s Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. For over forty yean it has been correcting such ailments. If you have mysterious complications write for novice to Lydia £. Pinkham Medicine USED AS I A General Tonic, Alterative and a Purifier of the Blood. Recommended for Tetter, Eruptions and Diseases that come from Impurities of the Blood, also Indigestion and Stpmach Troubles: ttves Id the French Tjhenttiirallat said he had spent two years and seven months in the-French Congo.In the Interests of the Smith sonian nuritution. Region Called “Infested." “In all my travels through the Jun gles I have never come across such a strange animal as the talking go rilla,’’ he said. “I first heard of the beast front natives In the Congo, who said that a certain region was Infested with the animals, with which they had learned to-tittle after a fashion." — Professor Garner snld he Induced four natives to accompany him to the habitat of the animals. He said he found they had told the truth nnd he himself set iiltout to learn to talk to the monkeys, which. In the dark, could be taken for natives. Liffes Mate Jo Death. One night several of the mart apes MANUFACTURED BY only three of aH the lovely galaxy of late summer models appear in the group above and each Is entirely dif ferent from, the others. At the top of the group a close-fitting turban hav ing a very narrow brim, covered with a light pnon velvet. Is swathed with a long scarf of figured chiffon In the oriental manner. The chllTon winds about the shape' und trails off at the hack In a long scarf end "which Is brought about the throat and shoul ders. This Is a very simple affair, hut It will never pass unnoticed or be quickly -forgotten fpr it has, character that is unusual. Just below at the right the well- lovcd big black hat of midsummer im presses us once ngkln with Its n-fine- The Inst and loveliest of summer millinery makes Its appearance for wear In July and August, to he suc ceeded by less fanciful and less airy headwear for late summer and early fail. There Is ndt the prodigal use of trimmings on hats for lute summer that appears In hats for spring nnd early summer. Things must h>ok sim ple nnd cool for hot days, and Iveslde* the pendulum of fnshlon swings con stantly first toward trimmings and tlven away from them. In order to be forever changing the styles. Inasmuch ns changing styles are the breath of life to merchandising. The story of late summer millinery Is considerably longer this year than for many summers past. In casting al>out for something new, designers used to turn their hacks upon summer fnhrtca and trimmings and forestall au tumn hy using Its materials In August. We were likely to see velvet lints In the dog days nnd woolly felts long Itefore they fit In with any background that PERSON REMEDY CO. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Unfortunate, Wasn’t It7 It was the same old story. He had got the wrong number on the tele phone. Only this time he received u shock. "I’m sorry I gave you the wrong line,’’ snld a sweet' voice over the win*. “It doesn't matter a bit," he replied, aot to be outdone In courtesy. *Tna •are the number you gavs me was much bettor than the one I asked for; hot It Ju«t happened that I Wasn't able *0 use It." Use Cuticura Soap To Clear Your Skin Clear Your Complexion with This Old Reliable Remedy— Important to Mothsrs Examine carefully every bottlo of CAKToRIa. that famous.old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It In Toe for Over 80 Tears. Children Cry tor Fletcher** Castoria I Its beauty. It. tins a crown and a brim of htnek inailnes, with flowing lines emphasized hy loops of braid. A collar of black velvet rib bon Is tied about the rrown with a wide how at the front, having a Jet bar at the center. At the left a pale pink summer felt has Its upper brim eov- Consoling Thought. “T don't see how these UK'thui plc- tare actors can put up with thejreat- Meat they receive from the director." “YUiy notr “When they spoil a scene he talks to them as If they were no better than the dirt beneath his feet.’* “Ob. that might hurt the feelings of an ordinary (mtsoii. but when a movie director raves, the actors can always maintain their composure hy thinking Of tLe salaries they get."—Birmingham Ajp llernld. umnn-rtlme provides. In *| Water in It Employed to Cool That ered with satin and a sash of satin outrage to their sense of fitness many In Uso in tht Public Drinking Fountain. ribbon nboot the rrown. A bow and ends at the hack, and a flower made of the ribbon, at the front, gives good account of themselves by furnishing a youthful trimming for the headwear women would follow this fashion and It proved had business. Of course It had to ebd. and thla summer there la a world of hats made specially for late summer, of summer materials but dif fering from their predecessors. In many rltlen which have acquired Water systems, there are old wells which have been abandoned and dosed. The Illustration shows how one of these was used In a Western Hty to cool the water used In a pub lic drinking fountain. The supply pipe for 'the fountain. Instead of running directly from the water again to the base of the fountain, led first to the coll pipe which was placed below the water line In the old well. As the drinking water flowed through the of a young girl BEACH CLOTHES GROW CAPTIVATING COMPOUND, h Hm turn 50c and $1 the bottle at ywr CrwtfUt ». M he «*•’» mm %, tvl t> t mom sad th« ajjssjw tLtt we wttl ml yaw * batUa Sweet. HANCOCK Mono SULPHUR COM r AMY At. • SireWllNeieivd Ike Real at Smmmi Belter Thee the Week >14 paaple who era feeble aa4 reaacer »ple who are weak, will be «!Hn*th*ne4 1 enebter) to |» thr >u«h the depreeetnS il of cummer by taking Orave*a tweteleaa III tawle. It purlflta »n>! -nrl. h.» th. fc.ool ■ builds up the whole system You ceh •n fe-l It* Strencthealac. lavlgorotts# feet «0c Every.Woman Wout s Not Much to Choose. Tile houora ure uhout even, whether your J«d) wears out your shoes or your trousers. It sets you back about $15 for replacements In either event.— .Kansas City Star. Could Talk to Natives. Che male for Its mate. Interpreted, It meant: “Where are you?" The an swering call, given usually' by a fe male. is “Ahooahoo," meaning, as Pro fessor Garner said, “Here I uni." Professor Garner said he spent weeks perfecting himself in imitating the call of the female. Then one night he answered the call of a male ape, and, to his surprise, the animal bound ed briskly over the ground to where he ato<id, with hls- k rifle In hand. He said he shot the animal and brought Its body back with him. The ape, he said, was more than six feet tall and weighed 200 pounds. ClTV VwirEA MAIN OtP_4 WtlL FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in water for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co.*for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. EconomicaL Has (ilTt idiurT rlasasiaq sod swwicirtsl pnwsr. 3*fl* Froa. 50c. aH diussan. « postpaid by L mas. TkaPastoaToaUt Compaoy. BaWcm, Mass. A The poetry of earth IS never dead The Cold Water In the Old Well, No Longer Considered Fit for Drinking, Was Used to Cool the Water Piped to the Drinking Fountain. turns of this coll, some of Its heat was rail luted'to the cold water In the well, »nd, on emerging at the upper end of the coll Into the pipe leading To the fountain, It was several degree* cool er than when leaving the water main. The device la especially effective on fountains of the type which* are not running continuously, but are turned >n by pressing a lever.—Popular Me- S. W. Bishop W«s Ltid Up By Kidfley Trouble. Now Owes Good Health to Doan’s. “I owe my present good health, large ly. to Doan's Kidney Pills," says 8. W. Bishop, 5162 Kensington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. “I wasn’t able to work. Sharp pains would catch me when I •looped or tried to lift anything, and ok night the kidney se- Hauntin'* Hampshire* -Small h-ril sel-oted highly bred Hampshire* for aal*. Sorvles boar*, bred *ow*. ply*. L. Hannon. Atco. Oa. Hard on the Aunt. Seth Stearns, who is called the pre mier hunter of Wisconsin, Is at a loss to account for the sentimentality of the modem hunter nnd" his disinclina tion to kill. Maybe the modern hunter, says the- Buffalo News, Is like the fellow who stalked a hippopotamus, raised his rifle to shoot, and then put It dov^n again, saying: “By Jove, I can't do It! I can’t do ft! She looks so much like an aunt TRIES MARK TWAIN’S ADVICE hanics Magazine. Smuggler Copies From the “Doublo- Barreled Detective,” but It Doesn't Work. * eretions passed fre< and were scanty and W. painful.. Specks seemed to ah Mr be before my eyes and I FT would get dizzy. There M4^ d? was a puffiness under my eyea. I could-’ see myself failing from day to day and I finally was laid up from June until Septem- _ her. I got Doan's Kid-' Pills and used then. I received ’relief with the first box and became stronger every day. I could sleep well at night and the kidney secretions were naw of natural color.- The dizziness and other troubles disappeared and I slicked up in weight. After I had used tour boxes of Doan's r Kidney Pills I looked and felt' like my old self. The cure seemed a miracle and I firmly be lieve that my life was saved by this Unique Horticultural Club. Titkoma Purk, D. C., has a horticul tural club of 140 members, half of whom are specialists and scientists of Pittsburgh.—Mark Twain’s state ment In the “Double-Barreled Detec tive,” that “the best way to throw a detective off the track is to go along the United States department of agri This club was designed to culture. promote gardening, culture of flowers and beautifying of home grounds, nnd to aid In civic Improvements, as well of mine! Such numbers of new and beputlful things for beach wear have made their with hlra,”^was put Into practice re cently by an unidentified smuggler on appearance along with hot - weather. the Standard Oil tanker Royal Arrow, on her arrival at San Francisco from Hongkong. When the customs Inspector board ed the tanker to search for contra band, they followed the custom of go ing to a vacant stateroom to change their uniforms for searching clothes: They first searched this room find then started to Inspect the vessel. Finding nothing, they returned to the stateroom to change back Into their uniforms and were surprised to note evidences of the room having been occupied durlng'thelr absence. An ex amination resulted In the discovery ot a heavy roll of pongee silk and a val uable silk kimono In the locker. as to hold contests and exhibitions of that bathers make a panorama on the sands more Interesting than ever. There are many vagaries In suits ar\d wraps that bloom like gorgeous and unfamiliar flowers on the edge of the sea, and some of them are evidently Intended to be looked at and not to be wet. Among these are mantles of silk In gay colors and Japanese de signs, and beach costumes of silk thnt one c.an hardly think were ever Intend ed to withstand the boisterous waves or salt water; but they are charming to look at These attractive beach clothes, how ever, have no monopoly of good looks. The regular • bathing - and swim ming toga worn thla season are alto gether the most attractive that have been presented within the memory of the oldest fashion writer. Very sac- ceeaful ones are made of#the new silk fiber fabric* luJHiltted weaves, and In the usual woolen*, as well as In taf feta and other stlka. The silk fiber fabrics have a thee* that water falls re dial and that adds a great deal to the effectiveness at tbe brill la at color flowers and vegetables. The club pur chases seeds, bulbfc, plants, fertilizer and garden Implements cooperatively for Its members. Educational meet ings are held at regular intervals. Tills year 23 prizes, Including two lov ing cups and eleven gold and silver medals, ns well as a savings bank ac count, will be awarded to club mem bers for the beat vegetable"gardens. as to weight. This suit has bloomers and dress of light purple, with border of gold at the neck and arm’s eye and around the bottom of the skirt. The skirt Is split up at the left side, re vealing purple bloomers and has short strips of gold-colored fabric set In the split.. The sash Is In gold color also. The very ample cape Is of rubberized cloth, with slits for the arms where a short flounce simulates a sleeve. Gen erally these suits have hose and shoe* or slippers to match. The slippers are fastened with ribbons that wind about the ankles In the fashion of sandals. Like the shoes, they are of cloth, t sort of sateen usually, and made to match tbe eult. Famous French Discovery replaces rvcrYe wastage, Increases strength energy, endurance and vigor. remedy." Sicom to before me. JOHN W. BRUNB, Notary Public. G*t Dm* '* at Aar Stare, 60e a Bos DOAN'S VfAV FOSTER4C1LBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. Best Thing Known For Town Plants 900 Tree*. New Bedford. Mass., Is setting out 900 trees this spring arid this town '■'fctHtms that It almost holds the record 1 for the number of trees It possesses i In proportion to street mileage, oc- i cording to a report to the American Foreatry association of Washington. ( whose campaign for memorial trees for soldier* and sailor* Is nation-wide. SELDOM SEE „ Napoleon's Faith in Diamond. Napoleon had a large diamond sat In the hilt of the sword he-wore at hla wedding with the famous Josephine^ for he believed that the gern would bring him good fortune. “Corpse” Suddenly Revise* Paris, Texas,—While relative* of Mrs. R. P. Baker were making ar rangements for her funeral hare, fol lowing a report from Stratford. Ok la., that tbe waa dead there, a son. R. H Baker, here, received a' message fron. physicians that Ur*. Baker had “aud deoly come to Ufa." The message said and which la registering all soch ANTISEPTIC POWDER r BITRCP PHOSPHATE THIN NERVOUS MJ’EOPLE^