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8UES AUNDRY WORK AND ROUSEWORK TOO txprised to Find Her self Feeling So Well xsaton,Mass. - "I used to have pains ifrny bauck and legs so badly, with other troubles that women sometimes have that my doctor ordered me to stay in bed a week in every month. It didn't do me much - good,soone day after talking with a friend who took Lydia E. Pinkhaa's Vegeta ble Compound for about the same trou bles I had, I thought I would try it also. Z &nd that I can work in the laundry all .uu h the time and do my housework, ilo, t month I was so surprised at * nvelf to be up and around and feeling -m. while before I used to feel com mtuy liteless. I have told some of the . ho work with me and have such q Ala- -cry Lydia E. Pinkham'sVego ,tabk tnma pound, and I tell them how it haviped me. You can use ma' testi 'nnial for the good of others.' -Mrs. .1A.EB SILvM, 69Grant St., Taunton, .tl~an. c"s tbe same story-one friend telling vamother of the value of Lydia E. Pink. 1amui'sa Vegetable Compound. SWAN'S RELEVES NEURALGIC ACHES 'I R forty years Sloan's Liniment fiss been the quickest relief for swtralgia, sciatica and rheuma -afst, ?imI muscles, lame backs, sprains atmnd strains, aches and pains. Ke e'p Sloan's handy and apply freely, -aryawat rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and brings comfort surely aftnd readily. You'll find it clean and ;ioa--skin-staining. Soam's Liniment ia pain's enemy. Makj yur neighbor. At all druggists-35c, 70c, $1.40. Liniment em 'The torture of skin itch willquicky borolieved b t: pplying before retiring. tom JUr.Hobson'aEczentint. T mnent.OnoofDr.Iobou's . pudesFamily Remedies. Br.Hobson's maOintment, 3M ESCOL05 - LA GRIPPE r.u 4AFburs ,tL'. in 3 Auf t CSCAA QUININE S rN5JA1~T4 remedy world over. ilcmand red tae As Auf nonge,-10 e'., W. H. un1.1. coswe'AI Umrr1 Tou'I Smile Too 4012 you know the Comfort .and Easy Stretch of . EXCELLOL~; &zaranteedoneYear-Pfice 75$ ."/d A4waw2siEs mtersUWA Ask Your Dealer D. -'2, hm ed.1 Aret nosubsitutes-ook for namne on buckies Making Sure. "iask thlawI~ ch~rk." WD1fTHER, QUICK! GIVE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP FOR CHILD'S BOWELS 'a a stl ehild loves. the "fruity" Gr.ste of "Onihlfornhia lIg Syrup.' If the Mte trn'hme Is coalted. oir if your child Q~s f~stues, -crosns, feveiish,. full of s'ohll, *ei fhs c'one, a teaspioonsful wvill never ed o open the howels. lii a few Aiinceh yo~u canD see for youriiself huw ''afhIghily it works aul the conusiii. tl''r pois~m, soutr bile and waste from gNie tesider, little bowels iand gives you Vig; Sy'rup" hiand~y. They knotw at ten, spotdui today saSves a sick child to atrcow. Ask your druggIst for geniuln '"Ofifhwnlar l"Ig Syrup'" which hias udi -gmfI4PJs for habileis anid 'hil d reni of al -mer *; irited on bo41ttle. ,Iot her! Y1 -atuLa imy "('lior na" or1 yo)u miay ge. ea r a '.ttoni Jig syrup.-Adv&'eriiseent Trims Him. "T2rimn1 iltle crnft. thaut wife of your': 'am maniil." "Crauft ? We'JI, she's *3a'evnu cutter. anywny." Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION FOR 6 BELL-ANS SHot water - Sure Relief ! .8?nd'25 Panekade.. nv,where ToWeaa Material in New Form Is Sup plied by Manufacturers. Fabric Closely Resembles Georgette Crepe and Urepe de Chine; Woven Embroidered Patterns. The cotton (ress is to renew its pop ularilty, writes at ('rils fashIon curre 8)l otient. Its re-entry as a really fush iiaible costumne has been prepared for by 1n1111facturers of cotton fabrics who have hriagli( out cotton crepes alid otle.r sleer truterails so beauti fully woven tht Ihey closely reseolble georgette. cre'(pe andl crepe die chinies. White cottons have woven emnbroidiered PIat terns, in alter, the well-known French tiinul act ii rer of cotton 1111(1 wool aist tertIs, is ftiltturing for 1922 cotton ('repes, voiles, liques, batistes and linen embroilered either in matching orcon'trlstiug colors. A white mate rial may ta''y an1 embroidered pattern in several colors. An example is one of his most lIteresting fabrics, white organdina--a flne cotton crepe which las it IlbraIl iesign worked out in three liflertit tria lIs. The ilowers are emn liridered in color's, the stems In black 1111l tle leaves fin gold thread. The use of black' threads interiningled in colored designs is one of Itodler's most frequent ('mih) nuations. Svlss muslin, with its shower of dots, Is always a favorite with the American wouinn, although made little of by the I'arislenne. It hts lost none of its prestige in this country, and we see It in myriads of wondert'ul shades ranlging frotn pale grays and mauves LATEST IN EVENING GOWNS tit! titi ; T! n e ac over . wh i crepe show the m e i nto of t e ho s WThine edge eAninishedo wupltn lae ovr wHite reeshowake o itwilme orn hegnn con easoth Thred bod isttrawtve baosetltes wit rboae nastrels adreso rs rm Wih dges All Finished, Supplingit Own Ling, Reually andmsaral tuesvfor home ressmaker. ThenI i, toot libboIs come iin uch 5ilo ively andciIigg musulS color in14s and idgeisign thcat ' u u ul gii' l .i i it ' or frng i'l) ~t fr andlci 4! ahte coisstat maua tes ehdrbo es altiiable it dresi upe the Own iIng of 111 y gan nts. s roethlls a coaentwiolli e le it tin iai'n,3 ttriti deluu coeorig athe dslignsbi wtht ialsdeep ordr f'reos iiibreiiiiclio cadd ibon i~ishhti g n i thettm fronit edges, iand If flared sleev'es are used, tile edlges of the sleeve linting, Ilitandlsomeit brot'nded~ r'ibbons are'4 ef fe'ctive In thle dev'eiopmecnt of ves~tees, wa11istcoaflts5 and othler dr~ess9 ai(ccssorles, A graceful dinne0r gowno receuntly see'n, in whleh ribbon played a part was5 of Amlean(ii Iheauity cliIfon cul wIth riioundi niecik, short sleves and strighit skirt wIth casende dIrapery ait onie sidec. (ihl an d b~lack bro~endet ibbloni wats uised to) formt Iwo fr'on painels rea('inig firom the skIrt hena to the bust5 lIne, and a girdle of rlbboi was c'aught abiout thei waist and( fa! tti anen siden twa ianna of tilenti SCottons CHIC HAT FOR SPRING WEAR Large petals of braid form the crown of this hat and, with the taffeta facing and long straight - feathers drooping far below the shoulder, it becomes a creation suitable for either the tailored suit or the formal gown. to the brightest greens, blues and reds. There are dots of all sizes, but the medium and small-sized dots promise to hid greatest favor. The colors introduced into organdies were taken from the silk color card. The shades are so wonderfully pro duced that it is diflicult to imagine them tin a cotton material--rather do they give the appearance of thin silks. This is especially true of the stamped organdles. which may be procured in floral, geometrieal and block designs. Those in floral patterns are remi niscent of old-fashioned silk damasks. CRAVATS FOR STREET SUITS Separate Collar of Soft Material Crosses in Back and Is Knotted in Center Front. .Jenny shows in her new collection a most original eravast amiade to be worn with her street suits. This separate collar Is of soft material, goes around the neck, crosses in the back and is' knotted in the center front with st reamers while fall to the knees. 'i'heir embrotlered end(s hang dowi he seats tie cont. In color the craVat tiiniionizes with the tone of the suit, thigh in tlianuy Instances it is of hlIaick Velvet or belge satin. One can imagine how miclh tihle basre atnd un becoming nelck line of a Coat, worn aver the preailling iaten is )louse, is relieved by this separate high collar. .Jenny emphasizes the draped gown, cleving tlie unusual by placing a, pocket at hte side of every skirt where the drapery fastens. In this pocket is ia chic linen handkerclef matching in color the touch of embroidery on the dress. OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Smallrt new blou~ses are of dimnity, I rilsnsisd wvith giuighsam. Ths fasvorsite house dresses are laist ofi It'rea.iiles and1 5111 plaio chieckedl gin'ghas . TFrimJ~inlig oni tihe new siprig coats1 anest li rps is derbilodily vsaried, bsrsads a5ndl embihroien r s bselig muchl ussedl, with I apihsisiite work ailsos faivorted. Thels skirtt tha21t is seveni tos nine ichess froms th Ise gromussil is short enou'sgh for comforIti, titil thait seemns to lbt thle genera';lly ap5i)prve lenigthi. liast w i iiitih inein-sized (crowns, iashion d itoI fit thei hseai snugly, sand bimiss of msedhnuii idsth aisre two (if Ite style' recommaenidaitin for sp'ring, a is lie brui n t hat Is narrower in thle bsaik thsan its the front promises to be veiry psoputlar. 3 DRESS FABRIC honi dIrooping over the cascade side dra'spery of enliffon. USE FOR THE SILK SCRAPS Remnants May Be Worked into New Crazy Quilt; Old Cover May Be Utilized. Most of us have bureau drawers full of gsayly coloredi silk scraips that we haste to throw away, butt that are hasrdlly lairge enloulgh for real use. Why not maske a crsizy tquilt ? The old fashiloned (ones aire comsplicated in de sign, but a most eff'ective result is obttained bsy mnerely usinig squatre bslocks oIf color, with osccatsionally twvo scraps sewed together for stripes. TVhese bloeks should lie about flye iches Ins dlasneter. FItasier than' msaking a separaste cov'iet and1 thlen lining it, is to take ai 01(1 quilt and~ mnerely feaitherst itch the paitches In heauvy bslack silk right onto the quIlt. Use plini black for the r g 'erse side anid add1( n blauck border of (lie same wiidth as the lock of color. Foi- Home M~illiner. Thie home millIner hais a varIed as sortment of materials to select from, tamd with the aild of the crowns, brims i and bansdings she liss little 'diflculty ini prodluclig a ismajrt chiapeau, Iland 1 5some headed os spanugled effects arte t laeing sl *wn. The jet and Cut Steel head combihinaitionis are especlally ef Ikectlve. Thelin there is the CcI~iophanie fahrilC.somiethinig now. This fabric TMEw KITC. CABINET4 copyrigltt, 18'L6, % uatien Newspaper u nion. A creature not too bright or good / For human nature's daily food; For translent sorrows, simple wiles, p Praiso, blame, love, kisses, tears and hmlles. -Wordsworth. WINTER PRESERVES Some of the nicest marinalades, fruit butters and preserves may be made in winter, a glass or two at a r. time, from fruits which are inex pensive at this season. Apple Butter - With Raisins. Pare and slice six tart apples and wash and seed one half pound of tine raisins; chop them, id one-quarter of a pound of nut mets, chopped not too tine. Mix all the ingredients and place over the fire with just enough water to keep from urning and cook slowly for three quarters of an hour, then add one pound of brown sugar and cook until ;hick. Put into glasses and seal. Spiced Prune Marmalade.-Take one pound of prunes, soak and simmer for n hour i the water in which they ere soaked over night. Remove the pite and cut the prunes into small pieces. Return to the heat with the liquid. Add one cupful of vinegar, one ind one-half cupfuls of sugar and one alf teaspoonful each of cinnamon and cloves. Simmer until thick. This Is a llellous accompaniment to roast pork. Polychrome Conserve.-Take one half pound each of dried prunes, evaporated peaches and apricots ; soak and simmer until very tender, then put through a sieve. Orate the peel from an orange, add the juice and one half pound of seeded raislns, one quarter of a cupful of nutsuents and one and one-quarter pounds of sugar. Chop or cut fine the nutmeats and aim mer altogether until rich sund thick. The mixture may be cooked for ten iminutes before adding the sugar; un less it is carefully watched it will burn easily after the sugar is added. Harlequin Marmalade.-Take one medium-sized pineapple, three oranges. Bie and oue-half plints of water, four Lulpfuls of sugar, three tablespoonfuls of 1blanched almonds. Wash the or nitges and cut into small pieces, remov lng the seeds; let stand with tile wa ter overnight, conk until tender, then add the pineapple; sImmer for twenty minutes. mid the sugar and cook for half nil hour, adding the nuts ten 111111 lutes before it has conked the required timle. A few cherries added make a very charming color. Does the way seem far to go? Cheery-O. Longest lane to turn is tending, Roughest road repays your mending, Darkest pa'h has brihtest ending; Sing a bit as you are wending, Cheery-O. EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS Thlose w~ho finid tile ordlinary baked ,wnns hard11 to digest wIll enjoy BakedS Lima Beans. -Solk a1 cupful of dried 11i1m1 heanls inl wau. 4 ter over night. -~fI;1li im11i Ini tile morning -- 1I.IIlJ.U drain and1( cover ter and1( whien cool repeat the process on1ce mlore, Slip off the sklis '1and( lilace the beans in a baking dIsh, add ing salt, 11epperi, anid c'over with scald ing milk. Cover thle dish 'ands bake slowvly for two hours. When~u tile milk Is aill ab~sorhled, renmove the cover anld diot withtl hits of butter and1( leaive un1 covered ut il a dlel icate - brownl. Serve in tile baking dIsh. Fig Marmalade.-After washling one pound1( of .pulled figs, soak thlem over night, then cut fine- anid puit over tile fire, withl tile water in which they were soalked ; cook until very tenlder, adding tile rindl of a lemon andi two ounces of candied or preserved gin. ger, thlen stir in tile lemon juice from one lemon, and two cupifuis of sugar ; simmer agini until thIck, Pour into smnail glasses. Pr'une Souffle.-Pult two culpfla of prunes cooked andl stoned thlrough a colainder. lleat the whites or thrnee eggs to a stiff froth, ndid four table spoonfuls of sugar amnd tihe prunes. Pour ilto a well-gr-eased putddling dsh and set In a dish of hlot water inl a mloderlate oven. IRake until the pusd dling sets. Serve sprinlkled with c-h.pedl nuts. Oysters With R ice.--Line buttered ramekins withl hotJed' seasoned rice ; cook ai pint of' oysters until their edlges curl, chop rathler coarsely, .Sealson with salt and pepper and~ mloisten with the oy-ster liquor. IBrush *ithi mel;te' butter and Ret In a hot OVeni to iron. a, Raisin Drop Cakes.--Take threp fourths oifa cupful of butter, one cuip fiul of sugar, one egg, onie teaspo'onful of soda, one-half cupful of hot cof fee, .three cupfuls of flour, three tea spoonfulls of baking piowdler, a little salt, one tens~poonlful of vanilla, one lpftuJ of citron, raisins and wluts~lt mixed. Prepare as 11usal an drop by spoonfuls on lmtteredl sheet. Rlke in a moderate ovenl. Cottage Pineapple Salad--Take equal parts of cottage cheese and dratined shredded pineapple. Add cream to tile cheese to season, as well as salt, and a hit' -a t'htr, if needed. Mold into halls and pile on lettuce, (mnenl with rend cherries. STANDS OFF A LOT OF DOCTOR BILLS Recommends Pe~ru-na for Catarrh of the Stomach, Colds and Brip heartiry used Pe-ru-na for several years and can heartily recommend for fatarrh of the stomach or entire system. I always get benefit rorn It for colds and srp. Itstands oif lots of doctor bills and maces one fol like a new person." . R. F". SUTTLms3, A. F. D. No. 3, Box 61, Waynesburg, Kentucky. It is wise to keep a bottle of Pe-ru-na in the house for emergencies. Coughs and colds may / .. -usually be relieved by a few doses of Pe-ru-na taker in time. Nasal catarrh, indigestion, co-. stipation, diarrhoea, rheumatism or other troubles due to a catarrhal condition of the - mucous membranes all call for Pe-ru-na as the successful treatment. The health build ing, strength restoring qualities of this well known remedy are especially marked after a, protracted ickness. the grip or -Spanish Flu. PE-RU-NA is Justly proud of its record of fifty years as health protector for the whole family. TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE "Good to the Last Drop MAXWl HOUSE FCHEEK-NEAL COFFEE CO. 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Oy building up the blood, you give the entire system a cance to re- Fr t CL S store itself naturally, and that brintgs wrhwie natural bloom and beauty and all the effects anod joys of good health, Get Gudle's l'epto-Mangan at youir drug- DE E KRDES gist's it liquid om' tablet form. Adver- SW AE AN DRP IS tWsen-ent. -- m lsg in love doesn't lower an ego tIst's oiiona of himself. Ec akg f"~ann ~e o Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes . krs ass otsokns waes That itch and bui'n, by hot baths cvig r i t tevethn of C mtleura Soap followed by gentle itri if sh e i ts neery lee . anointings of Cuticura Ointment,.efc ot yigi ueleas ~a NothIng better, purer, s'.eeter, espe- 10( Jysaeganttiotosp, cially if a little of the fragrant Cuti- jfdsra rrn elyu*dugs cura Talcum is dusted on at the fin- whtetemaralyuihtodes Ish. 25c each.-Advertisement. tno ic od.-detenm No girl appreciates a lover who is Ilwilsreatowerottth unable toohnldshisown.npcketu first SotBnhsSel WAR IN ! 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