A GREA i [CONMY BE CAUSE OF EXTRA WEAR "After a trip to Kilauea. the active volcano of Hawaii, my Ncolin-soled shovs were the only ones not abso lut'iv ruined. Many in our party w" h oh-nniled boots," said I\ liss Jean 1'. L ane of Seattle, Washigton. h:irp jagged lava of Kilauea oti .n oranary sole to pieces quickly. T*:.t NcAlin Scs stood the test lut basizcs their toughness a ducri b iyv. These qualities are built into n- by a Fcientilic process. Women - 112d men aind children. too-w'ho are n' rOei sIould b11 them 1w itlh n ! f c r r l i wh V f'I Ce- our C~ C) i 0 en't myIVta coirn orI callus otff \ith finrer's III*sufe! A tinIy b)(tti.11 of Freez ,ntycsts, hui a few cent. n11 !ny dru-1g s"0r'k. .\pply a f('w\ dro-ps onl thle vorn. nluse and "hlard skin" onl bot om . of fret, then lift, the off. When PFreezonle .0mo11, farns[om HW M' Calilses from the bottom of feet. thlt, skin beneath is left nk and health and neverl Sore, tander or irritated. Lfe Waa PaMne, Ok1a,writt - of . . . II looked~1( w'ithOM d rd io 1 t eso assfrom o th bott o et. skuffbered~ wisth 1 audback I and boering-don Iro Lan n ife tomwa _ an any lone, nd frothn 0seemedit to hep. pmie until lone toy .e .a. I dcdd ntedr h TAKE The Woman's Tonic "1I took four bottles," Mrs. Jones goes on to say, "and was not only truthfully say that I have not a pain. . . "It has now been two :years since I took Cardui, and I am still in good g headlth.. I would ad vise any woman or girl to use Cardui who is a sufferer from anly female lI you sutffer paird cautsed fromH womanily trouble, or If you feel the need of a good strengthening tonic to buildutp yourrun--down system, take thle advice of Mrs. Jones. Try Car duii. It helped her. We believe it will help you. All Druggists Wow3.68 Capes, Comfortable Capevs in great force stand read~y to inswer the demnand for spring wvraps,14 inving gradually and surely Ingratiat- C Wd themuselves into the likings of fash-I ollablo Wonmen. Nothing-3 dention-t strates better the ineXhautl'ible gei-us .)f desiJgners than the constantlyvay .ing iterpretations3 of the cape which nin1ke It, just nlow, thll luo~ist initerrm0 ;ilog of wr-ipis. It Is shom'n In unlendingo. va riety. 01Capes are1- n or. short, as8 yotl will, but in1ostlly l10ng. The-y are alwalys fulIl 11114 naturally loose. Blut inl 1n111y new\V inolldels the looseness' dilmnppears- he low the knees be-ing restrained by MUMnS Of cutt1p;i Mr by conflining it ill a hern that I-s rather tight aibout the figure. Amnong new capes for ,41ring aire long and short capes of taffeta withl colhars-very amnple and cozy looking, of sweater-wenve silks. or wool materials, and linings that lend thern warnith. Navy silk with belge-colored linlings and collars is the favorite coinhination. Duvetyn capes, Iin navy and ina1rine blues, InV brown), henna and tornato red, convince 0one that no4 other fahrte could show these, colors to Such advanltage.. one (if the( siniider capes. In nuir11ine blue WAS NOTHING BUT COLD TEAe Interes3ting Query Now Is, What Did 11 the "Rakes" of Flushing Think They Were Drinkinig?< Aninpesieenr i hefinc.i Cpss the wrda fout stand hd toas nwr tha doitnd to slyprninent reidnt o in tlgally d rly dIsartrit wd ith what ei iothe airig of Cufini be drunk betn the pies.ui~eg'tu Prontsitienstrakesi cofstnlyushing thrngize ito:in the ises a on c thiing itsinst soon li was18 hlt '''lt up and runn as it wis smankied nd tnnn v a11130 genil ty was3e exhage iov3er11 thew so-1nlledi ol en olh'es consensu jof tshe-U no 1' le lt en,\ iig st a irnitlred for aha iais os h trhvate igstock bof thle Iir. Aetckyn nlwr Fially for dayin ahre 14mealog ad shlrut cae on tiroetanith fllow whor ord3j~eedaf hodr 1.4Of mabteiln nd ig th atte m beire-cohle hirlive manndr colarte i the favordiie owbnatihe l e wth CopShin. nav and sori to s s ver lrlik nth. "Why.3~ tli~ tohat' nvtince hntli ld ten." o her exlhdmecldithow thike anger wsI)sc dai ae n ofr tirn r of all'n hones24 ii 31enny~b frank. tyncrltngwlQdery Nhot shatn Didy Hthe naktes f andshn hienk th Thtn ey Werth rincekin? tin of hSis'3 Hth. venture milling(13 ly re ltd fered them'31 anythlms buticlld ten or 'I Our 3:333'3 proinen a'lke o Finsing, 31 no13 litle 313onfion. till oroughlyi1 S hum( ll of Ill inn tr. heenuse3 Illil they ' ilhI adIi been11 trappe Iin tou betray33ingthe'ir 3un Oterved 33n: m 331 'oko .- lv ln lOlphii I-ir t43113 ll!1eei P t tjf~ NO TIME TO WASTE ENERGY I Western Poet Offers Good Advice When He Says, Forget That Bald Pate for the Present. the0 hair3 11n Is 1pate. flOc' tl'k, betgan3 fthi ig tin and1113 sick t"i'il put som131 dtollI 11n that1 thiere halir 13( and soon ve roiw a to1'1 sor('" [IV('m Im. il't1 .. h and Full of Style "dA N, -i.,lj "s> Hlustration. It Is at practical and racefuil garmnent part cape and part iok since it, as sleeve,;. The body of L hangs fromnia small yoke and It con rives to haing Iin at the sides where t slopes toward the hein In the ap roved wa-fy. As at change fromn coats, nd beanuse it is nore pcturesque and refoning, theent for spring deserves tiention. Inh dlvel, einutnoyon rownl, hennlla anld tointilo red they ares Iglelously soft and Hll looking and elours- oug ht to bc. as gooml a Nvilee or ieso haors iat the riaps of o n1111h d1:4istietion. tlpes are lindth with etpe-de-chie 4) inniteh Iin eolor or with eceked4 or -r-oss-bl silks; harg cheeks, in quiet fivs, b1w I everywhere p4iresent in dis. )lays of new springp-l apparll-. The evnIe, th re anid siCiple, Is to be ound, but the c tpe whitc borrows onething of the coat or Is posed on t jaIcet onn 14 In renlity a combining if two wrnps Into one is oftener In evi lence. Nently aill of these wraps have ozy 1nd niple colflars. They are sue. 'raesf tnps froin every point of iew, Coftl) jinl nIM( 11"d fill of tyle. er(1, but14 the cale hth