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.Pretty Frocks for Girls;
. Ribbons Put To Many Uses
SAY “BAYER” when you
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians
Colds Headache Neuralgia. Lumbago
Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheynlatism
.Accept only ^Bayer” package
which contains proven directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists.
Aspirin la th» trade mark of Barer Manufacture of BlonoaceUcaddester of Salicyllcacld
T HE designers of children’s clothes
are not concerning themselves
with bringing out styles or using fab
rics that are startlingly new. Keeping
In mind that the mode. In all direc
tions, Is conservative and approves
simplicity (insisting upfin It in chil
dren’s clothes) their efforts are con
centrated on original finishing touches
and on making clothe^fhut are.prac
tical and pretty—Ui*y use well-known
fabrics and accepted stales. The new
displays In Uwfshops are confined most
ly to fabrics we have been familiar
with always. In-cottons, gingham,
chafnbray, percale, voiles and heavier
ilalp weaves, overshadow the novel
ties.
Now Is a favorable time to dispose
For girls from eight to twelve noth
ing makes a prettier' dress-up frock
than taffeta silk.* In the darker colors
It is very useful ami In lighter, colors
it Is the Ideal yurty frock. A pretty
model is shown at the right of the
Illustration. Neck and sleeves are
finished with piping and narrow val
lace and the skirt has a tucked panel
at each side. A pretty rosette of taf-
fetu, edged with luce, Is centered with
a cluster of tiny rosebuds and fids
frock satisfies the sense of appropri
ate dress for one of the buds in the
rosebud garden of girls. $
The mode may dictate the utmost
simplicity In frocks for the coming
season, and even "extend this man
date to cover evening dress, but It has
A Live Topic
The professor was really very pro
found, and he wasn't such an elderly
professor, either. His style was con
cise, and when he had finished with a
subject but little remained to He said.
The girls on the campus were discuss
ing this with admiration. The schol
arly ones had declaimed at length,
when a little bobbed-haired beauty
spoko.
“The professor tells me he now has
a subject he can’t say enough about,"
she.said. * „ ’ .
"And what is this subject, girlie?”
they Inquired.
••Me."*
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HENRY
WAMPOIIS
“DANDELION BUTTER COLOR”
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A hannless vegetable butter color
used by millions for 50 years. Drug
stores and general stores sell bottles
of “Dandelion’' for 35 cents.—Adv.
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Unless you look for Initials
“Henry S.” and remember “Made
in Baltimore” you may not get the
original and genuine. Henry S.
Wampole’s product, used for many
years and proven best by test of
millions of people. Avoid substi-
iEXTJZACT
COD LIVER. OIL
COMPOUND
MADE IN BALTIMORE
SO ID £V£Ry WHERE
tutes. Remember no finer, nicer
.tasting preparation can be made of
the extract of God Liver Oil, Malt,
Wild Cherry and Hypophosphites
of Lime, Potassium, Manganese,
Strychnine, Quinine and Sodium.
See dire’etions on each bottle.
Size of the Human Body
^Authorities differ in lixing;>the num-
‘ber of square feet of the surface of
the human body, there being no fixed
limit owing to tire variations in size,
but a man of 5 feet S inches weighing
around 17.~> pounds has, a skin surface
of apprirximately 1<! square feet. The
larger mefi and’women measure more,
some of them very much more, while
some of the more diminutive bodies
have a measurement as low as 10
squqre feet. -
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"Is your son-in-law industrious?”
asked an acquaintance.
“Well, sorter," replied old man
Stoekery of riapboapd Springs. "He’ll
do most’an.\ tiling hut work.”
WOMEN! BEWARE!
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Ancestral Wedding Garb
At a society -wedding In Boston the
other day the bride was attired in her
grandmother’s wedding gown and veil,
and she wore also her great-grand
mother’s rose point fichu and a brooch
which had been her great-great-grand
mother’s. Her mother’s white satin
wedding Slippers completed her bridal
costume, which thus represented five
generations.
WRIGLEYS
after _€Vtry meal
Cleanses Month and
teeth and aids digestion.
Relieves that over
eaten teelloQ and add
month.
Its l-a-s-t-l-n-0 flavor
satisfies the eravlnu lor
sweets. %
Wrfglcy*a Is doahla
value In the benefit and
pleasure It provides.
SiMimits Perky
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She flavor lasts
Cuticura Soap for the Complexion;.
Nothing better than Outlcura Soap
dally and Ointment now and then as
needed to make the complexion clear,
scalp clean and hands soft and white.
Add to this the fascinating, fragrnnt
Outlcura Talcum, and you ha.ve the
Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Advertisement.
Your Men Folks
save half the cost and are better
pleased when, by our new method,
you make at home all their
SHIRTS
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His Hour of Rest
Peel?—Tiie after-dinner nap is rny
favorite hour of the- entire Sunday.
Heck—I thought you never slept
after dinner.
: Peck'—I don’t, but my wife does.—
Boys’ Magazine.
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DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Take Tablets Without Fear if You
See the Safety “Bayer Cross.”
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 23 years
Say “Bayer" when you buy Aspirin
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv
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materials, specially deadened pattern. Includ
ing separate, or attached^ collar, pearl but-
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- Grade value $4 each. $2.00
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
'Send'free samples and full direction*.
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Warning! Not All Package
Are “Diamond Dyes.”
Dyes
Diamond Dye;
LATEST IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES
Aftt*r the matrimonial knot is tied a
girl quits making tea and learns to
make coffee.
SA\ K MONEY ON ROOKING
Get our prlcea. before you buy. on roll tin,
galvutlzed’ and composition roofing, metal
shingles, sheet copper, builders’ hardware.
DAVID BLUMCY & S.ON, AUGUSTA. OA.
MAKE ftO.OO DAILY PROFITS
In the rummage or used clothing bualneaa.
Experience unnecessary. We start you.
V. S. CLOTHING DISTRIBUTORS
Dept. 110, 2042 W. I-like St., ChlcHgo, I1L
W. N. U. t CHARLOTTE, NO. 9-1924.
25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
Stops Eczema
Relleies the inflammation. Itching aMUrriUtiont
soothe* and aoltena the skin and leaves It
smooth and sootless.
TETTER/NE
The complexion s best rrtand. 60c at your drug
gist’s or from the SHUPTRINE 60.. SAVANNAH. 6A.
Always ask for “Diamond Dyes” and
If you don’t see the name “Diamond
Dyes” on the package—refuse it—hand
It hack!
Eacliil5-cent package of “Diamond^
Dyes” contains directions so simple any
woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses,
waists, sweaters, stockings, kimonos,
coots, draperies, coverings—everything
new, even if she has never dyed before,
j Choose any color at drug store. Itefuae
I substitutes!
* Nine—Count ’Em
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Insurance Clerk—Here's a woman
who wants her pet cat insured.
Manager—All right, hut tell her
she ll have to take out a .policy «n-en< h
“one of the cat’s lives.—Boston Tran
script;
Quite the Contrary
‘‘Did 1 understand you tn say that
your neighbor's hoy was the support 1
of^the family?”
“Good heaven, no! I said the sport
of the family.”—Boston Transcript.
of spring sewing for the young folks!
Lent Is nearing and a late Easter
gives time to get the work out of the
way before spring lures everyone out
of doors.
For little girls many dresses are
made of plain ehambray, cut on the
Simplest lines, or of gingham In small
checks. Sometimes they have short
yokes and set-in sleeves, but just ns
often they are even simpler. Bound
collars and plain cuffs—or bands—of
white lawn, provide the usual finish
for neck and sleeves, but on tl.e
checked ginghams plain ehambray, to
match in color, is often used Instead.
Even these accessories are left out
no intention of leaving ■ beauty un
adorned by furbelows. Just by way
of pretty, frivolous touches, it pre
sents all sorts of scarfs, girdles, head
bands and innumerable belongings,
for both outer and underwear, 1 that
are made of ribbons.
'A head band anil a soarf of wide
ribbon are shown here which will
bring distinction to the most unassum
ing of evening frocks. Narrow ribbons
in brilliant metallic .weaves usually
serves to make the flower motifs np-
pljed to head bands even when the
bands themselves are of silver or gold,
ribbon. Silk In all colors, woven In
with the tinsel threads, make innumer-
A Simple, Safe, Sure Remedy
for all local aches and pains due to
tnkirtg cold or over exertion Is an
Allcock’s Plaster.—Adv.
, It takes. a woman tor make every
word L M wlien .it comes to imparting
secrets.
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:tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing
Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look fpr the signature of
Proven direction* on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend k.
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Two pleasant ways
to relieve d cough,
Take your choice and suit
your taste. S-B—or Menthol
flavor. A sure relief for coughs,
colds and hoarseness. Put one
in your mouth at bedtime.
Always keep a box on hand.
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SMITH BROTHERS
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MANY ACCESSORIES MApE OF RIBBONS
on such simple affnlrs qs the srnnll
smock shown at the left of the Illustra
tion, where a little- stltchery of col
ored floss answers for all the decora
tion. Hems on the sleeves and skirt
are headed with a line of fancy stitch
ing, us cat or feather stitching,' the
slit; pocktftsjare edged with buttonhole
stitch and cross stitching makes tiie
small baskets on the front of ,the
frock |liiit so pleases the.little wearer.
Nearly all d-esses for little girls ^re
made with kakkers to match.
able color combinations so that head
bands are endlessly varied. Next to
the headband the ribbon .girdle or sash
Is the one item of most importance
as an accessory to the evening’or aft
ernorni frwk—lOifch without it migfu
pass almost unnoticed.'"*'’ • ,
There is another r^nim m wh:;-:
women deiiglit .to-honor ''b' en- - r.
tbsit is in ineny small .— ’
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An IDEAL FLOUR for
the BUSY HOUSEWIFE
Y OU’LL be surprised how self-rising flour
lightens your house work, eliminates many
unneccessary steps in the kitchen and does
away with a host of Baking worries. It’s ready
mixed with just the right amount of pure phos
phate baking powder. Just add a bit of shorten-
ing and milk—that’s all. A heaping plate of
luscious biscuits, muffins or waffles in a minute I
Read what a busy housewife from South Carolina
writes: "I have always used self-rising flour suc
cessfully and can recommend it to anyone—
especially to the busy housewife. Much less
time is spent with flour already prepared for use.
.'Xfind that a much nicer biscuit can be made with
self-rising flour than with plain flour. It is much
more convenient and successful in every way.”
Save time, save trouble, save worry—use good
self-rising flour. Remember, too, that self-nsing
flour is wholesome, healthful and nourishing.'
It complies with all pure food laws.
A fool and his money .are soon
started.
FOLLOW THESE FIVE RULES For Making, Perfect Bucuits wuh
.Self-Rnmg Flour. (1) See that your men 11 hot; (2) Always ute tweet
silk or cqU water; (3) Never add baking powder, soda or tali; (41
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■ot>d thortenm,
bake
srtenmg-—lard, vegetable fat or butter: (5) Make soft
qutckly. SOIT WHEAT MILLERS’ ASS’N, Imc.
SELF-RISING
a'.INCU 1 !
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It’s Hyilthful— ‘Dependable—Economical
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