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" SAD TO STAY IN BED FOR WEEKS -naha '.itIron says He is Now Rid of Truubloe That Had Kept Him Miserabio for Years. "I was almost out of commission -.hen I began taking Taniac, but it is made me feel like a new man in . short time," said W. S. Meadville, 104 North 'Twenty-ninth St., Omaha, eb. "My liver and kidneys were out of .der and I had terrible pains in my ack and sides and was so bad off I tten had to stay in bed for two weeks t a time. "The results I got from Tanlac were very glad surprise to me. It bene ted me in every way and I believe mmve'ii~rnyn'a4 I received will prove stronger and better * ni . lay." sy all good druggists, Headlines. Sir Philip Gibbs, the art connois ieur, recently told at group of Chicago ins about the editor of a small paper who had the village carpenter make type large enough to tell of a village scandal. "Great show we made yes terday," he told the publisher of the paper after it was all over. "Yes," said the publisher quietly. "but I al ways thought we'd save somalething like that for the second coming of the Lord." Why She Changed: "I have always used the cheaper baking powders, supposing them just as good as Royal but I invested in a can of Royal Baking Powder and now find all my bak ing so much improv r ed tlit I will use no other \ind." Miss C. L B. ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook Book -lt'a FR EE. Royal Baiking Pow erCo.,126WilliamSt.,NewYork inside Facts. Alice hi.. i beena to Sund(ay school for the first trae, and1( had comne home filledi with infr.-mation. She w'as ov'er heard to say to ier six-year-old sister, as she laid a weo hand over her heart. "When, you hear' somiethuing wite here, you knowv it is conscience whispering to you." "No such thing," respond(ed the six year-old ;."it's just windi in your tumn my."--Philadelphia Ledger. Factories In 33 Cities Safeguard the Health of~ Your Family ENJOY MODERN CONVENIENCES DATH. TOILET. KITCHEN SINK IN THE HOME Perfection Septic Tank Sewage Disposal Without Sewers FIRST COST THE ONLY COST NO UP-KEEP REQUIRED - CON5UL-T YOUR1As PL.UMBER IFar Balealth Free United Cement Products Co. 18% ED. Vermont St. IndianapolIs, Ind. NOT ONLY FOR CHILLS AND FEVER BUT A FINE GENERAL TONIC. HOME OWNERSHIP EASY you liow to bull(I or Abye a home, purclaasu a farmn, or pa of Ootrn e fr ''No extras on cu ch $1,000 used~l send st amjp 202 MtacIsin sa gES'~g A usaton, D. C. UOCAN co'.* ,,'*"t you and safely by la r oor [Ce atarn. Safe touse as ater. Makes ota loo yon from IIEssi10 ELLIs. Uhemilas. MeusphIs, Tenp Fancy Work Bargain stnit1p'1 on nIce iraitinrl I. KlyDAlt . 1613I I'ulymnri. 'Jept. D, Now Orleans ,a BE A TRA'VTELING SALESMAN Demure Taffet Consid FASHION never ignores taffetas they are too well intrenched it the regard of every woman. l very summer brings denure frocks of this silk, usually in black or navy blue, decked out with simpi trimmings and little brightening touches, and every summer they go daintily rustling their lady-like jay through the affairs of afternoon.' Designers take them, for granted and complacently present such appealipg frocks as those of black taffeta, shown here. e; x For Affairs Almost any seamstress can under !ake to make either of these mod ?Is. In the frock at the left, yards of ittle ruffles made of the silk account lor all the decoration, edging the round neck and the elbow sleeves. Ruffles put on in deep points (leck out the skirt and this self-trimming reaches its climax in little roses made )f folds that are set about the waist. On dresses of this kind it is easy to tntro(luce any brightening color by means of narrow ribbon in rosettes and falling ends, as in the dress at the right. It hats a pla in skirt scal Loped about thme hottomi andt achieves a bouffant Iline by int rodutcing cordedi rushings over the hips. Pipings of taffeta are used as a finish and to join the bodice and skirt. Taffeta Latest Ideas in roses, set across, the front, and rib b~on, with colored edges, hanging in ioops at each side, where the roses terminate, emophaaize a front panel ef feet made by placing most of the full ness over the hipis. These stame mtodiels, developed in the gayer colors, 10nake enchanting dlinner and dance frocks. Rtuchiingsq of tat feta, made~h of narrow strips (rayed at the edges, covered( cord, arraunged in flat roseltes, fliowers of thie -affema, rutf lies and ofther self t Irimmtings adorn them, withi narrow ribbons andi tmil linery llowvers anad fru its adding t heir hit by way of e'nhancasintg .he bright chtarmi of' laffet a itnl hitn or change In May. as int -htintary. the stores put ont special dhispiltys of I higerie for the benetil of' thosein who have Put afi' buying theitr sntnnaert i me under Frocks; r New Lingerie things until the lust minute. At this time, too, many June brides are intent upon trousseaux that will repreient the very latest ideas in underg aments and a pretty feast is spread for their eyes. It is a silken mode this season, with 'emllphasis pitt upon similiclty of de sign and trimings. But replicas of silk garments, nmade of slier, silky cot tons, are less expensive and dainty enough for the most exacting taste while there are still many women who )f Afternoon. prefer line batiste, nainsook and oth er cottons above e'erything else. Thle garments shown here may he !made of crepe (e chine or of lat iste, using in either case, ribbon shoulder straps. The undersllp is trimnmed with val lace and Insertion at the top and re veals a pointed ruffle at the bottom, paneled by lIce insertions. Step-in drawers of grenadine crepe ie chine, -vi!1h chemise to nattil, ap pear with a tailored finish of points instead of the usual luce trimming. Amoi' ng thle novel tie's receiitly a rri vedl there are bodices of net or radium silk, with vestees of net and1( filet, or vail hace insertions, whleh do away withi t he nlecessity of a hlouse uinder hamv' deep armhoilels e'dgedl, like their Undergarments bateu neklins, wth nrrowf(e and erventlsrepocamta h lcue Now lribhasm toed ont whoer ivcues uhind crear.gtoc In coosiny 1btn ths de aliong cors and whiteii the matter~J5 wfhlaun dlesr in ks orhi renc h. ruOnly wvhir te wilstnd odrar ub. bu coloredl silk and bati1ste( aire nt hard to luuinder. If they' l'ndie the(y maiy his rei iited in the rinse wiiter. MOTHERI Clean Baby's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" Hurry Mother i A half-teaspoonful of genuine California Fig Syrup will make your cross, fretful baby comfort able. It cleanses the little bowels of all the wind and gases, the bile, sour ing food and stomach poison which is causing baby's distress. Millions of mothers depend upon this gentle laxative to keep baby's stomach and bowels clean, and thus correct diarrhoea, colic, hiliousness, coated tongue, sour stomach, feverish breath, and constipation. It never cramps or overacts. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Babies love the taste of genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has full directions for infants in arms and chil dren of all ages plainly printed on bot tle. Say "California" to the druggist and accept no imitation fig syrup. A Bad Combination. Trollope-- know a c"'mbination which you may always take it for granted is bent on mischief. Needham--Wiat combination is that? 'i'rollope-A small hoy amd a pin. TAKE ASPIRIN ONLY AS TOLD BY "BAYER" "Bayer" introduced Aspirin to the Physicians Over 21 Years Ago. To get quick relief follow carefully the safe and proper directions in each unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." -This package is plainly stamped with the safety "Bayer Cross." The "Bayer Cross" means the gen uine, world-famous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over twenty-one years.--Advertisement. Buttons Long in Use John J. Jones, a waiter in the din ing cars of the Pennsylvania railroad, asked the other day for i new set of brass buttons to use with his white duck coat. When he turned in his old buttons in exchange it was no ticed that they were not only un usualuly bright. but also that much polishiung andi use had( alhmiost worn off the letter'ing andl that the front of each butttoni was nct ually' worn thr-ough In one or more places. Asked how long lhe had wvorn the but tons. lhe replied : "A bout t wenty-nilne years.'' They had beenm issuedl to him in 1892 by Maj .JT F. romut, theni sui perintendenit of dlinming cars and res taurants-New Yor'k Wormld. When you talk louder thanm the other fellow it's a sign you'r'e wrong and( lhe's rIght. Elvery man is as old as he feels, but hie should tr'y to look younger to please his wife. Stop worrying about the sor'rowvs of 3'esterday and1 go after the joys of to day. If one can't say it In prose, lie ean't aay it in poetry. Here's Go Fatigue W THERE is nothin1 so reconstructive freshing sleep. Dur system rids itself oi poisons that have during the day. 'I nments are taken up t tissues that require r trim~ent. It is important t1 plenty of health-bri Anything that interfe: sleep hampers and h, rnentally and physica A common cause weakness and mental the reaction followinj lation by the drug, Made by More Quality There never was a time v so good as now. They are bigger, heavier any earlier Goodyears eve Yet Goodyear prices are Not even in those remem did Goodyear Tires sell at Look at the figures listed They represent an avers 60% from Goodyear pric When you can get these prices, there is no questio command. Your Goodyear Service S that never in his experiet known the equal of this v 30 x 334 Cross-Rib Fabric ............ $10.95 30 x 334 All-Weather Tread Fabric....... $14.75 TV 3 l-eathler re.ad . ..........$18.00 Manufachan GOOD '5 0.So-Easy to Use Colors Silk Wool PulI F ad and Cotton All at the Same Time TWO RICH PRINTER'S "BULLS" Postmaster General Has Preserved Specimens of Work of the "Inspired Compositor." Postmaster General Work has two cholie spechnens of typographl el errors whileh ie keeps oin his losk handy to Shir o' to the i1scrimumlting. Like most everybod44y rlse in the world 1)oeto' WVork appr eciates tha2t sort ol thing. Hoth of these "hulls" occuIrrel II connection with irinted portraits o Doctor Work when ho was appointet( to the highest positon ithe postal service. one of them hears Ie I itle "Dr. Ierbert Work, physlclan to (hp Pope. Was with te late pope in his last Illness."' lEidenitly the inscriptions of t he two ~hIotographms got mi2x(ed 1up, and( nobody enught the error, on) account of' the title of dloetor of 1both1 p'hs TPhe other samp21le waos : pitire of t he po1stmn12)ster general . 22nd4 12n in. scr'Iiption wvhich should1( halve read:4 General." But It got In like this: "c'olor'ed Man Appointed Postonaster Gen'Ieral." The Black Sheep. Kan isast exchar nge--Mr2. Brown leaves nine) children, eight of wh'lom) arle 1h0n cred1 and( respected cItizens o4f this state, and the other lives in MissoutrI. -ioston Herald. Where it Went. JTack Spratt could (ent no fat ; his wife could eat no( 14enni. You2 see, they' spent their money for the jIiny's gas od Advice: Re th Sleep. A void i in the world other elemen1 as sound, re- and tea. ing sleep the I o a the ftigue or tea drinkin accumulated he food ele- your health,'a y the various weko s. ebidn l- fragrant Post Postum is pure cereal i tat you get no harmful e nging sleep. You can drii res with your times a day inders you-- dren desire E l.beverage. of physical Your grocer . depression is rnti Pestlen ( . cup by the additic Sover-stimu- Cereal (in packagei cafiead prefer to make the c5J~uleand prepared) made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc., Battle Cret for Less Money then Goodyear Tires were and stronger today than r were. lower now than ever. bered days before the war such low prices as today. below. ge decrease of more than s of 1910. better Goodyears at such n of the tire value at your tation Dealer will tell you ice as a tire dealer has he alue. See him today. 32x 34l-Weather 32ea x l-Weather Tre4a :"T.".. $32.40 33xe4 AllWat $33.40 Tread Cord... $33. r's tax extra Ao eless Dyes Oc : Dye ksn. For AnV Patriotic Solicitude. "You have a great country," said tha' foreign visitor. "We think so, of course," said the citizen. "By the way, I'd like to see congress in sessioni." "My friend," said the citizen In great earnestiess, "see Nigara falls. run out to Yellowstone park and the Grand canyon ; Inspect. our huge industrial plants, our skyscrapers, our universt ties, but stay away from congress. I want you to go home still thinking we have a great country."-Urminghain Age-Hernld. Worth the Price. M1r. Iiomebo(y-Did you hear about it? A fool pad stopped my wife last ilght anud bent her up hndly. And nil he( g.ot for It was $3. Afr. Pee'wee(-Caln you1 give mec his add(re'ss? I mtight do0 some business No Place to Stay. (Little J~leni breakls In on her newly engaged sIster and( her beau.) BIg Slst('r--Why, l lelen, haven't I told you1 tel 51iny In the kitchen with .Jessle till miamtma Comles home? Helden-Yes, I know ; but Jessie's swee(thea'irt just now eanme, too!I In Dry U. S. A.? FIrst StudI(ent--'l'enicher, if two parts. of hiydrogeni and one paIrt of oxygem form wvater, wvhy isn't -water inflam Second St uden t--Because it's wet. Selen('e andi~ Invention. 'I'he( secret of enjoying life is ia bing able1( to get hapjpiniessq from the s.limles ~t resourcn res, lieve Your Stimulants s found in both coffee e an idea that coffee g may be injurious to vhy not stop it for a and drink delicious, urn instead. a rich, golden-brown, leverage. It contains lements of any kind. ik Postum as many as you or the chil grateful, refreshing lie both form, of Poatum: 1a tins) made instantly in the n of boiling water. Poatum of larger bulk, for those who drink while the meal Is being boiling for fully 20 minutea Ik, Mich.