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I Beware of Imitationsl rw^ BAYER* Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty-three years for Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only, -teach unbroken package contains proven directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of 8allcylicacld. Colds Toothache Neuritis Headache Lumbago Rheumatism v Many a woman who doesn't know her own mind gives her husband a piece of it A woman's train of thought i9 apt to run toward her dressmaker. WHEN DIZZY? BUCK-DRAUGHT Arkansas Lady, Learning From Parents, Says Black-Draught "So Easily" Corrected Her Constipated Condition. Farmlngton, Ark. ? "I have been keep ing house for nineteen years," says Mrs. O. J. GullUams, of near here, "and since I began housekeeping I can't t-e znember a time when we haven't used Black-Draught, for my parents used It before me. "I had suffered so much from con stipation und, finding that Black Draught corrected this condition so easily, I just 'keep it and use It. When I get dizzy and everything goes found, I know then that I must take Black-Draught. It regulates me, my head doesn't feel so heavy and I get all right. "My husband has fc/und It so bene ficial for sick headaches." Poisons which may cause great pnln and much danger to your general health are re-absorbed by your blood 'when not properly eliminated. ,Don't neglect your health. Thedford's Black Draught acts on the liver and stomach, bringing on cfllmlnatlon, and, by regulating the action of the liver, when it Is torpid, helps to drive out the poisons and tends to leave the digestive organs In a condition of heolthy octlvlty. Keep Thedford's Black-Draught In the house. 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Hand ua your atlh Iln?a fox. aokrf for r?m#<1?llnjt Into faahlon aola doubla-fur aoarf. Sand ror oatalo* and prloa Hat. Mohtanatatn's. South'a I,ar*a*t Fu* Jfanufaiturar, tlT W, Broad, Blohtnond, V*. ^RV BMOK OIANT?-Bhii. )> M for if, dallvarol. Or^atly raducad pfloaa on first quality matuia stock. 8I,AOK FHAfll MR POUr/TRT PI, ANT. Holly 1IIII, B. O. s&lm Packed In Italy ?2asi'vr~.i S*a?l lor FREE ? Munpl*. ?r tmll rinVwmMMMH Many Changes Made in American Architecture American architecture has gone through u good many phones since the original log huts were built by the early settlers In Virginia and Massa chusetts. present-day home building, however, Is far advanced In point of beauty over any period In the coun try's history. In the* beginning of the Eighteenth century the geoeral rule was for un pretentious houses, and there are many survivors today of^tho early homes that were put up In this period all over the New England landscape. During the Revolution there was ? general lull In building, with a great revival Immediately after the war. The poat-llevolutlonary period la dis tinguished by the Increase In the number of pretentious homes. The country was growing richer and peo ple were able to put more money Into their homes. With the general activity In build ing that came with the end of the Rev olution there grew up n demand for Information regarding architec ture. This was met by the publica tion of a number of bookB concerning architectural forms and details, one of the chief of which was Asher Ben jamin's "Country Builder's Assist ant," published in 1797. These books gave details of classic and Renais sance architecture, and actually start ed the study of architecture In this country. Architects soon began to appear, men whose Individuality marked their v work, bringing sthelr names, with their designs, down to {he present time. The study of classic forms soon started the Greek revival, the next step In our architectural development, which in turn was followed by the "Queen Anne" cottages and the Vic torian era. Orgunlzed architectural education freed us somewhat from these styles, took us through the French influence of the nineties and brought us to the presfent period of such complete Information that we are now able to design In any style a client wants with fairly complete success. Through all ,thls confusion there persists a very genuine interest and. appreciation of our first periods and the simple colonial houso of the Eighteenth century will continue to be an Inspiration. ' Cheering the North Room That bugaboo of the household, the tiny north bedroom, wnlch always seems cold and cheerless, finds Its space Increused and the light doubled when the proper furnishings arq placed within. There Is no better fur niture for this purpose thun Ivory enamel. With Ivory walls nnd a plain mauve rug the walls of the room seem to be fairly swept away to give nil the room one could wish. To keep the room from having the wlilte look of a hospital operating rqom, however, warm colors, such as red, yellow, orange or red violet, should be Introduced In the upholstery o>C the little chnif, in the window hang ings and in the little accessories such as vase and lights. The vanity dresser Is doubly wel come In the small bedroom for the sake of Its ample stowaway room In the deep drawers. This addition was made to the suite when an original French model was copied, for milady of America must keep her pretty veils and gloves in more restricted areas. Ivory enameled furniture Is prac tical, for it la cleaned easily. "What /? Life of City?" "In a community In the East, a group of men were met together to consider the mennce to the health and enjoyment of the citizens bj the smoke nuisance. One business man was op posed to ' regulation, and put his ob jection in n single rovenlliig sentence: 'The smoke mny be the death of the people, but It Is the life of the city.' 'The life of thft city' nnd by that he meant the only kind of city he conld thluk of, a city of commercial enter prise, of hasty methods of getting Meh, of bank balances built up at no matter whnt Impoverishment of liner things: For the renl clry, the city of the Inner values of men's souls, of beauty nnd spaciousness nnd Joy, be had no con ception. When men begin to love beauty nnd become sensitive to the fine Ideals which a desire for beauty creates, they will not tolerate the stupid perversion of reality, which would find 'the life of the city' In the 'death of the people.' They will Insist that whatever advantage be held In abeyance, light and life nnd clennneaa frtr men and women shall be pre ?erred." Built-in Furniture At n slight Increase In first cost the Installation of built-in furnltl|jre will ndd much to tha comfort, convenience nnd value of nny small house. Such at tractive features as built-in china closets, bookensea, mantelpieces, break fast nook furniture, trhlea nnd benches, closet shelves and drawera, medicine cases, Ironing boards, kitchen dressers or cabinets nnd refrigerator compartments are Included. Careful consideration should be gtvi'jn to prac tical built-in furniture. OUR COMIC SECTION ? Outstaying His Welcome ^EU., Nt CANT ,UAME TOO 2>ooN -To *ht tte. - we Been unable ko KfceP OU* MXAE CUBAN MNU H&'t> $*en vhth - a* he* 'n The Show Was Good, Bui?! NX/ILL , HOW |2>lD YOU ENJOY 1 The Show la%t night, DEAQlfc ? Tine ? but did you notice The ATROCIOUS LOtoklNG^ EVENING Gown on that WOMAN IN THE QlGMT hand BO* ?- IT WAS TEflGlBLE f WHAT DID KOU | "Think of Ths LEADING* MAN 1 AH QlGHT - &UT DiD YOU $EE %<E $MlTUS COME IN AFTER, The 2 -d ACT ? SHE'S ALWAYS LATE ? THE ONLY THING <*HE GET'S TO EARLY jC, A BARGAIN Good Pants to Play "Hooky" in \ jesr L OOVW XO Ner- sroae Vo aoM A <>av?- o<? nutvx PAvnS Nou J8?cn AweJRXvsmc*, GaSHWU-K' SOU KUOVW, \ "TAKG LOTS OP fci ^VAEVA AOS \ \ Ui?AYE 'EW KA1SELF AWO \ \AJEIGV* EVfcV WO?C> ^V\NT Goe^ \wro ne*a A^O NWVAM" \>CP*U\xe ARQOVAEVIY, Off WHAT ?A?tt\COtAJt 9TAtfe>Aevn^ lu kav AOvma-nsEwtwrr LEO NOV) TO BUN "tVtefcA 9AIW8 Noo <&AvO; "tVKE.SE (>AUYS 90SV<\\>Ei>/ CAVlt BE 0E ATBV4* And Every Catarrhal Ailment The Family Standby for Over Fifty Year. Tablet! or Liquid Sold Everywhere Opportunities Pasting Oftentimes the man who misses an opportunity Is In time (o seenre a bet ter one. Opportunities are continual ly passing. CHENEnPlST MO" 10 MOTHERS Old-Tlme Cough Remedy Can Al ways Be Relied on When Cold Winds Blow Whfr? there are children In the home mother needs a "first aid" roady at hand, because the little on?a are ao llablo to trouble of some kind, espe cially when the weather la bad and cold winds are blowing. Coughs and colds aro common; croup, quinsy and other affections of the throat suddenly lay hold of one or more of them; when whooping cough appears they will all have It, and you never can tell when one or the other of these children's maladies Is going to strlko yoi)r fam ily. Therefore the wisest policy Is to b* forearmed so as to ward off the at tack at the very first sign of Its com ing. ?Cheney'a Expectorant has long been known as mother's "First Aid." for If given In time it checks the trou ble and saves many hours of anxious caro on mother's part, as well as un necessary Buffering on the part of the little ones. Away back In grandma's day moth ers saved their llttlo ones from many a hard attack by promptly giving them Cheney's Kxpectorant. and for more than sixty years It has been a blessing to the llttlo folks Sold by all druggists and In smaller towns by general merchants In 30c and 60c bottlcs.-^-Advertlsement. In cvef-y sphere of life "the post of honor Is the post of duty." i % a?, Moinlm'Moht personal hygteoe Physicians strongly discour age the use of poisonous, irritating or burning solu tion# for personal hygiene. Zonite is non-poisonous, non-burning and non-irri tating. It may be used regu larly strong enough to de stroy germs without harm to the sensitive tissues of the body. Tottik KILLS GERMS BOSCHEE'S SYRUP Allays irritation, soothes and heals throat and lung inflammation. The constant Irritation of a rough keeps the delicate mucus membrane of the throat and lung* in a congested condition, which Boschrks SYRtJP gently and quickly heals. Por this reason it has been a favorite household remedy for colds, coughs, bronchitis and especially for lung troubles in millions of homes all over the world for the last fiftv seven rears, enabling the patient to obtain a good night's rest, free from couching with easy expectoration in the rooming. You can buy BOSCHRR'S SYRUP wherever medicines are sold. Teach Children To^U?o Cuticura Bnntfien and Heal* " RathM and Irritation* UhlaUwif