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    Tlin OMAHA nr.r.: rnilfAr, OCTOHKK .3. 1922.
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Society jj
Miss Jenkg a Widely
Feted Bride.
Mis Klenatft Jnkl, daughter of
flv. enj Mr. Mwin Hurt Jink,
who w4'llng to Harold I'ralt of
N Yaift Will I aulrnifilMd fUUr
SI, I ' b llely entertain'!.
(m Kaluitlay M.se lleaa llsat'in will
t )ioai-ee ( hrldgs luiiiti'un ill
honor faf Mlee Jenke. The "k ful
lowing Mra. J. C. lUr.el Kill give
rrl4g tt lir home on Tuewlay, Mm
y.inln flUlr Iinonlder will hav I
number of friend lor luncheon Mh
htr on Krl1y, and that evening Mlrs
Mildred, fiboade will nlrlla (or
Mia Jenke,
Saturday, ftctler II. Miss HiM
Magney, who I lo In- a brlil'-sinald,
will git trulg, and Uiat evening
Mr. end Mr. Andernn JVitig will
aotartulu at dinner, t'n Monday It,
II. t'lrk la pluming lo ntcrtln
Ml Jinks and her fiance.
Mre. II, M. Hundeley Is giving th
rhral dinner on Ilia Wednesday
juecedliig tlia wedding.
Bride-to-Ite and Visitor
Share Honor..
Mia. (', T. I.lnn eno-iulntd at
lir.dga l Thursday In honor of
Mlaa Nell Kmi, Who I to h married
Thursday, iolir 2, to Jluwthorrie
fn!el of Ilroklyu. Mia, Marvin
Krederli ka of Hiheiiertiidy, N, V
shared honor. Twelve guest warv
present.
Beritniaii II)e.
Mra O. N. Ilyosc at.'J children left
i Mi.y with Mr. and Mra. l,'o tiaidlner
fur VVakift' l'l, Neb., whr they will
attead tha wedding rp Friday of Mra.
Ilvpse niece, Miaa Myrtle Hose, of
WiseO'dd, lo J-awrence Uergrnan of
Omaha. Utile Mlaa Alleen Uyp la
o be flower girl.
Believes in Gymnasium
Classes for Mothers
Mb Barrett lfolrt.
Mlaa Murjoiio liurrvit liaa Invited
guef fur lirldg at her home on
fturday afternoon.
Delegate to W. C. T. 1', Meet
Franca Wlllurd W. C, T. V. have
elected the following delegate to tha
titst Convention nt Lincoln which
begin Friday of thla week:
Tlia M'uauie i, King, T. n. Ward,
I, J. burden, . K. Tirknor, C. K.
Johnn'.n, J, M. Mnd, M. Crnln, . K.
Kird, W. B. Toff, j. Mickey, O.
H. Malm, M. Mnrtlriafn, Ida Kerah-
nar, Mlaa Jennla Halmon.
Won, mi alioiild tk oina difiiillel
futrn of iri : vm th'uiali aha duta
haf own lioitaawuik, Mra Wil
liam T. liiHham of 411 Noi'h Tliiily
iilrilh mi'vl. Mr. Oiuh.iiii U K'xxl
w inmrr, l.tit la waiiioa Dial iJoy
,U a.orl Ihla tmr In fvor of a
"ym ' iluaa at Ilia Y. V'. V,. A.
Mra. ii iluim Inn a ral lioinr, tiKi,
nii'l Ihr lovi-ly ih.ldr.'ii In II, lUWn,
k wnlor In th hiah ahool; loroUiy,
Wha la in tha Havtnth Krad, and Wil
liam, Jr., In hia atwml a- lnd yar.
Mia, (iriiliiiin la rhnirinin of thn
ralllnaT roirwiilHw for lha Klrnt I'raa-l;yl-riiin
rliun h, la a iiimoT "f ihe
l'-.na Aria aoilwy and tha I)rama
1H nr. Hh." cania li'i four yrara K1
from l.unl, Nh. A month au alie
reliirnrd from Cuiiuda, whr alia
aiiaiit II aumniar la) and around Win
nlitg, wlura alio i;oa rtlutlvra.
M. E. Convention
Blair Knd.s on
Friday.
Kiiday will In n full dy at tha
Miaaloiuiry rinvniin of tha M'-th-ndiat
rhur'h at I'.llr. t.niura will
Ua ctm'tad, tuxt ynir'a tro!rm for
tlia fdiiiiha diKtrli't will la dlatuad
hy Mra, J. K. l(yd, llnre will t a
uNKt-unt ly the Hllr Junlora, and
In tha vMlnit thfrn will ha a Young
i'aopla'a tilKhi, omprllnic aiiothrr
tius-wmt, a "Hirot Hrna In India,"
and an uddrcaa hy Ml WlnoKni
C, I'r-nnay of Hvrcli, t'lilnii, Onwli.'i
women who will -k- Krldny will
I, lha M'jadJUnra W, V- H'WIdar,
O. W, 1'otta, Mra. If, J1. (IfiiKimalw,
Mra. Waiter P. Klhaw, and Ir. Jan
nl Callf.-ia,
Birth Announcements.
A dauKhlar waa liorn on Tupicluy to
Mr. and Mra. Jua.ph KoUly at tha HI.
Jowph tioapltal.
Mr, and Mra. Arthur linmon an-
nounra lha birth of a on Wadnday
nt th St. Joaooh honpllnl.
Announrimii)t la made of tht birth
of John Kdward to Mr. and Mra.
Jnme Kfarr on Wedneadny at lha Ht.
Joauph tiriapltul.
Announcpment )a mad of tha blrlh
of Alice ()rtruda to Mr. and Mra.
Hon Camplwll of Wahoo, b., at tha
Ktewart hoailtal.
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MrMtai aaa
FURTHER TALES
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Personals
Mlaa Il.iirlolla liai-a ha aona lo
fiidlanapolla, th will icluni In a
fiw daya.
Mr, and Mr. Cliartca K lit
Thuraduy for a wli end niotor trip
to Hloux t'lly.
Mlaa Kuchcl M'llcitlfn will return
Mondiy from nt, iool whr ahe ha
ban a jfii'-at for two wrcka,
My Marriage1 Problems
Adl Oarlaon'a Now Phaaa of "Ilev elutlona of a Wife."
Tb Beaaon Tom ( hratar tfi to Give
I d the Taaw.
I.llllan'a fhatne worked parfectly.
Cut few yarda the other aide of
the entrance to the wood road, where
w ware aure the at range llmoualne
waa concealed, waa a gladelike open
ing Into the wood a, not anibliloua
onough to be called road, but wide
enough, Juat beyond Ha curving en
trance to conceal car,
Iickay and I had prkc our car
there out of alght of ihe. road inuny
tlnioa when we wlahad to take a tramp
through our favorite woodad hllif a
little dlatance away, and I knew Juat
the turn to make to land the car aafe
ly out of tight. With ft wldeflung
band to algnal my father behind ua,
I turned the car Into the glade, hear
ing the prearranged atcady tooting of
the horn of my father'e car aa I ahut
off the Ignition and the car alld gently
to aiaridatill.
Vot aeverel minute after the nolae
of the engine mid the liorn bad died
away we aat breatlilealy waiting for
any Indication from the road, behind
H that the oecuuanta of the llmoualne
concealed In the wood road bad ua
pactcd our rune.
Then aa no aound but thoae com
mon to the wootla at night reached
our cara, Tom Cheater deacended
alowly gnd with evident pain from the
teut buido me to the roud below and
opened the tonncau door with the
evident Intention of tnklng out hia
hirycl. which Dr. Pettit and my fath
er had loaded Into tha car before
alerting. 1 acrambled down quickly
bealde him and lit aplte of bla fierce-ly-whltprred
proteata, managed to
take upon myelf the greater part of
the lifting of tne nioycm 10 m
ground. I auvr tli Intrepid young
chap alagger aa he put liia hand upon
the bicycle ready to mount It, and I
moved toward him quickly and put
a retraining hand upon bla arm.
'You cannot " I begun, but he
hook oft my hand, not angrily, but
at if he were carried out of blnmelf
by the Indomitable, will which wa
Uahmg hia body to action.
"Yea 1 can," he whlapered huarae
ly, and with aa effort which I could
ere taxed every ounce of hia etrength
he mounted the wheel, made a fw
llgMgfing etrokea toward tha road
and fell, heavily, with hi bicycle
covering hint.
"-MuMi."
f rag frantically toward htm and
found, a 1 had fwrad. thai ht wet
uncouerlou. My " flaehl'ght eliuwed
that ina leg wae doubled under htm.
gad eomathmg about the pneture
litade ma afraid It waa broken. Whea
I had lifted the 'K yd frm htm end
itempted to airaihin hie body, my
feare were raliMd, for h v
tjuirk, ehar moaa,
aim rarirtrf.
ID
TAKE!
OUT OF TIE
ORUDGERY GLASS
MmI Man kae Ua4 Mbm 4iw
weiarng ae daiy uwt
j ' tM t
aaa tve a a li.e
H ka k te iwM
t4 t k the a a Ua. t
w4t tat 4-) ! !
laUf 4 ! te It ,
Mia e4 ewai.Muiit, iii
tttf aJxi l44 mt m
ej4 Ukm la b r K 4
0 av4e, t tj.it ka If ti ia
I Wiwa r- 4tkg
9rt 4rt fivaa i
e4 g-t tail I " ihii
at tw tm k.ti4 t w i
f taa . Uk H IM 4
"My teg," he groaned, than a he
returned to full contduugnea. Iio roae
on one elbow, bla face contorted with
pain, and then fell back egalnat me
powerlca to move. I lowered him
gently to the ground, ran to the car,
got the robe and the '-ut cuahlont,
dragged thorn back b'lde blm, and
Improvlacd a couch. Then 1 bent
ever the half conacloua boy and apoke
aoftly, but dlailnctly.
"I rnuat get you on I he cuahlor
before I leave you," 1 aald dlallnclly,
"Try to help me all you can, ao that
will not hurt your leg more than
neecaaary."
"I muatgo," waa all the ana war
I could get from blm. fto getting my
teeth, I took him by the ahoulder
and managed to get him over on the
car cushion. I Ihlnk be fainted
when I hod to diaturb hi doubled up
leg, but by the timo I bad blm nfely
on the cuahlon wllh the robe cover
ing him be had rallied to comtolout
nea again, and I bent to him, (peak
ing firmly, Qv.ly.
"J-Ilen, Mr. Cheater," I aald. "I
am going In your place. I know
how to ride a wheel, but I will walk
It up to the road ao aa to get a good
atart. And I will be very careful, to
do not worry, I atrial! come back and
get Ir. I'ettlt (Tir you goon a I
can. I would go for him firat, but
I dare not wait. And I cannot come
bank, you know, until I ee that
llmoualne with Hmlth on It way."
"No, no, don't wait," he aald,
fcverlahly, evidently reulizlng for the
firat time the nereaaity for my go
ing. "You are aure you can manage
the wheel?"
"Ahaolutuly tore," I replied, aatv
Ing my conlenc for the fnlaehood
with the certain knowledge that If
Mr. Cheater knew the truth, that I
never had mounted a bicycle In my
life, I would have been unable to
manage htm.
He put nut h! hand and caught
my draaa aa I moved away.
"He careful," he whlaprrad ho re.
ty, and wiib the admonition ringing
In my tare I picked up hia bicycle
and wheeled It out of the little glade
Into the rond.
K'uprrlihl. )
Mr. gnd Mr. Saio lUru-W havti taken
an apartment In the ,Melrom at
Thlriy-tblrd and California fr;t.
Mr. and Mr. Weir Cecil Nure,
who have been apendlng their honey
moon In New York and Washington,
V. ('., have returned arid are at home
In the IyOHsfcllow apartment.
Mr, nnd Mra, Frank h. Hcott motor
ed to Lincoln Hut in liny with Kdward
J'ettl, where Mr, Hcott wa the guest
of Ml France Jlayc. Mr, Hcott
will return to Omaha Infc-r In the
week.
Ml lilttiiche Klnalir, who wa lit
at Look port, N. Y where ahe wa
vlxltlng In the old Klnxler home, m re
ported better, according to word re
ceived today by her brother, J, C.
Kinder,
Mr. J. W. Motcalfe but returned
from Colone, ti. V., where he motored
with Ml i J race linolUy to visit her
alate.r, Mlaa Kll,abetb Jiradley. Mir
Hllzuhcth liradley 1 one of the nota
Ijle women of Mouth iMkola, Hlie l
one of a few iicc!aful women real
tor. . To drive null Into hard wood, tub
them with eoap.
J, IIhI.MI, I'imliliaaler,
Tha in rud u fust a fn
ilii"Uab lb" wood". Jimmy Itibtiit
lii.fl it iH,lffffloe! M.H.ii aveivlMMie in
! I Ha o..,. I,I,i Ii.mmI iuiii, lilllivllii ill
.fmiMiy lialllt a oi otik alMinp lo aak
fir l.llem. '
The fuat lo fe ll Ihe poaluffiea
Wa Krl' ky M nt r . I. II" found Jim
toy K.iU.il wlili lua lnd aiok out
of the potoffire window, Watching
for I h nclghboiM,
"Any leii.-ra for in?'' Filky Miulr
rel liHiulred,
'I'll ace," ald Jimmy Jb.hhll, lie
drew In hia bead. And ou ti'lluu"!
u bit of hlrihluiik through the Win
I"W, "1 ti.'iell" nothing but poal
..nil In ItiM poHtofflce," hu lein.irM
il, "I hul iii- ttiut your poicird aay
ihe" go:ng lo , a big crop of
In. Iiiuil this f.ill."
I Now, the blnlibiirk poalenril an)1
nothing of Hi- eort, To tell the truth,
II aai l nothing at all Jimmy Ibilblt
only playing poxtiruialcr,
Vt'.ll, Crlrky Kiilrrel wa ilenaei
lo ui'l aueli good liewa, even If it Wu
only in ik-bell'-ve,
"Who aerit me fliiei poalcardf" lie
naked.
"tour t.'ncla Noah," aald Jimmy
llobbll,
."J'lial'a i iier, I evr beard of
him. Funky M'Uliie cried,
"Wei, you've got a poab-ard from
blm now," a. Id Jlnmy lliibblt.
' I'll a e ainnd nald". You're llm king
lh window,
I'.y ihla time linn bud formed hi
bind Vritky Wiulrrel it Unit of eager
field Mud fort folk, every one of
whom hope. to get ft pord out of
I lie new poaloffice.
"'f lier mi mull fur yuu," he reviled.
J if tlx Wood'huek hid atoisl next to
Jimmy Kablilt. To blm tiie postmaster
huo'led iiiioiIkt scrap of blrciiiark,
Willi the remark that bla postcard
aald there waa a long winter ahead
and he'd better not atlr outside hi
den on ( bound flog day, unlcs he
wanted to get 111 toes frozen.
Jilliy wooifcmick hurried home with
hi news. Jin didn't know that Jim
my lliilliit wu only fooling. '
J hen I ncbt Mammy Coon hobbled
up to the poslofflce window.
I ll liiive mine, young fellow, he
ki Id gruffly.
Jimmy llabblt shook hi head.
' There' no maJI for you," 1m ra-
idled.
' i,ti'L....". lrM..lu u.. ...f...i.f
.IIH.(, I'liciu r;iiiiiiiy n I,mj.,
"No mall for me? What kind of pot
olllen I this?" And then he answered
hi own question. "jt' a, mighty poor i
no.' If II bus inn out of iiihiI an '
' iei miI . pleas. "' Jimmy (..b
l lll ordered I. mi briskly, lie W is Inv
lo inoie fun lli, iii vr liow, bisaiise
li I'iU'I l,i , ue I in In Mammy I'oou
or anvlsly eh, Hut wa li"il
leliip.'l'.Ht
I n le ,firr I'lliok Was the lull
lo luovo up o Hie window, II" In id
out a i.hw without saving word.
"Noihing fur yiu tixUy," Jliiiiny
l!iM.lt tolil him.
Sow I 'in Is Jerry Chiok was an
olliir grouchy peiaoli.
"I litil must be .iiMhllig," b
UroWliid. "I'm up. el log 14 posliaid
from my cousin Joshua lie' the
i'IioI h of lh family and I bear be I
I. 'Hi writing a poatesnl In Ine rvr
ii ins baying time II ha certainly
finished it now. He and bis wif owe
me an apology, Th last urn I na
lied I hem lli' lhr-'W me out of (lieir
bona.
' All"' cried Jimmy Itul bil. "Mvh
thr i something for you, aflvr all."
Hi turned aside. And then he held
out a birchbai k make believe postcard
tii i (ici.i ,ierry rnueg.
I'nile Jerry snatched II, eaclalm
log, "There! 1 knew there Wa s.'ine
tiling fur in. It easy to s, young
fellow, that you'r a poor post mast ar.
I knew you'd made mlsiake, And
Dm inn' dm you make on I'm a go
to l'i complain lo Farmer Ureen."
Mulfrrltig unsrily, I in l Jerry wad
died away. ISul be noon returned to
lli posiotne window,
"I wish you'd rend Ihl for in,"
he wild to Jimmy Kat.bil, "I've forgot'
ten my sta-i loi lea,"
"Tbl postcard " Jimmy flul.blt
epl,iiiid "thia postcard any 'Who
iol tii bird' fUHl and It alnt
ale-nod,"
I'ncle Jerry Chuck promptly fluw
loio ii rag. II thrust lit postcard
Info Ihe posttwsler pawa.
"Il'a pot for me," bo snarlsd.
"Vou'vii made liliolher mlsiake; and
I si, nil certainly complain about It.
"Then whose card 1 tbl. If It Isn't
yours?" Jimmy Jlabbit iiniulied mildly-
'It must belong to old Mr, Crow,"
I'licle Jerry I'hiick declared, "He
on egg thief, Kverybody know that,"
And hM began to bawl In Mr, Crow,
who wa waiting Irnpatlotly near the
end of the Hue,
old Mr, Crow -m hurrying up.
lie hadn't beard all that had bn
said. He had beard only I'li' le Jer
ry remark that the postcard must
be for him,
"tee! V! If win)," Mr. Crow
croaked,
"It nays, 'Who stole the birds'
eggs'?" Jimmy Kabllt observed a he
gave Mr, Crow the bit of birchbaik.
The old geiillemun dropped the
thing as If H had burned him.
"Jt' riot for m," b soiKilled. "It
iusl be for I'ncle Mammy Coon, !!'
a terllle egg thl.-C , , , tier,
I'mdu Mammy;" be culled, "llere'g
aometbliig for you."
Mo I ticlu Mammy came hobblliig
back again, When Jimmy itahhlt re
peutnd the make believe message to
him be was even angrier than befoie.
roil say lhl oueslloii Isn't sImii
ed?" be growled. "I Insist on know
Ing who wrote it."
Welt, Jimmy ftaholt had been bay
Ing a fine time, lipt now he begac
to feel uneasy, I.nt'l Mammy Coot
Kittled at mm through the window
and showed hi teeth, Yur a. few I no
incut Jimmy itablt wouldn't thlnr
wnai lo i ill mm, ai iusi. However
a buppy thought came to lilni.
"I'll return the postcard to the
sender and ask him to sign it," he
cried.
And that eein"d to satisfy Unci
Mammy Coon,
"I'll coma, back In two day," he
said.
And lie did. hut bo found no line
walling at the postoffice window,
nor any postmaster, either. For Jim
my Itabhlt hud decided that It was,
Kara to go out in me poarontce pul
no.
(,'vyriht WJ.)
Problems That Perplex
Mr Itral'U tlia.
ySP 3!&r
National Ife.
W Candy Day! f '
w Saturday .October 14th '
4 Inner-Citcle g U
Candies
'inii'StQw - Is Don't forccf YOUR little circle ,Tl ,
nflTn NEW dr f UZ. 6 , tyf Uealtri
M1.00 Up 110 25 Up to7i 71 FPV Cndy Day whh . bo, of
y ''JZJJ' if XVd auKolatc..
n; n, -. tt X. I ll III
" eQ, r y 1 1 mtftiber Ivtrybotly ihs (amh
L jj in (i "ixjwAiin ax ivvN
ie u i !.- s"
. im I m .m
I li 1. 1 nd rallier,
Mia l'slidu I think my pud. lent
la Worthy of )uur mh li ahhougli
it 1 not a bite a 'fair,
I am II ; old, a nlm in high
HI'tllHll,
My iiiolher die I when I was 7 v. ar
old, and leaking l i oth.-r ihlldien
Im-siiP mself, ni,, liniii younger
than f
Mv fiiUier mm l ie' again w hn I
win 11 years old, an I H serin lo in
Ibst life bus Im-uii oiiiliing over slut
I ihlnk 1 am old icoisli to have
piivileg.s and ci"iutii '-iie lo know
how lo g' t wli'ui awuy funii home
My fuller I Ih couidliiliig
uts'ill lha way I lo and act. will not
allow. me lu do lb Iblnaa older gills
can ihi, ami. 14 golug lu .uoo par
Ilea, units I gel home at la uclm k
and 'hut Is almost iiii.oailil". a long
a I coii i Inn, i j i:gii after IusjI
and woik, h doesn'i say iinilbliig
He lompluiiii ev. i villus I need
clothe or money, but 1 have wotked
for Ihreu ers, and h ba never
given im. it ,Vi,( ii, rpeiid, and I buy
a grtotl ileal of Iny null clothes.
He swears a greut ibal and lose
bit temper, I-II"V;k iblldreii should
be bioughl up 4 b was, l ba
told my brother and I lo l-uv hum,
but I butu l Ihlnk of (hut on ac
count of my vomui-r sisisr.
My aiuit linolli -i a a sleri talked lo
lilni and u I'd to reason with him but
ft i dupossll'le, us ha will not change
bl wats,
I bav worried and wondered what
lo do, a ihla ha almost driven m
craay thinking of It, a I cannot enjoy
my s':iiooi wm a or anything else,
Hi slater was going lu reason with
bliil, I ut slut didn't ua she Is afraid
she will get on Ihe "ouis ' Willi blm
a In olber aunt did.
I have never llomi anything In toy
life to be ashamed i f and I am
though! well of lu our town, but he
I alway saying somcihlng lo drive
1111 to b a "llnl'i lough, and f
know a little loo much to do thing be
think I do, for my own aako and
tlster' and mv mother'.
I suppose limyliM I am to Mum for
part a It Ink two In cause trouble.
but I f.-el I cannot stand the thing
bo suye and lb" way he does any
longer, I bop'i Ibis is clear to you so
you can give me soma good advice.
Thanking yoii.li I, .11
I often thing chiiiiieu are unfair
In th.dr judgments of their parents,
but there Is a ring of sincerity In
what you eay. It Is poioiible, for a
father to be unfair. In spite of aeull-
luaiit to the contrary.
What shall you do? I am afraid
tour father won't clung much for
the batter. You lay you are a senior
in lha high school. ( ahead and
complete your high clioo! course and
endure the situation a patiently a
you can. i'eriiup your fuliier 'will
send you to college next year. That
would libolil aolve your problem. IJut
If lie will not nn that, you ghoiild take
buiilnes course when you are
through hlKh school, cr at least lake
step iv make yourself self ypport)ng,
mm nii si miking )onr own liv
ing '! will in prm I tt'stlly Inilrpuu
d nt nf u Iniolnslds aituaisnt
lioin
ll.dililr: No indeed you are not mi
t ill f a J our age rlolim psopls grow
after tiny srs 14 and sum du pot.
I don t kiiow which kind )ni are If
tour uiiiiiis ins lull, oi may grow
mure imiisslf If olir rompleaiuil
la g'NHl. uni i.ughl lu b able lu wear
any rulnr wtll Hrovna and taut
Would be e.e,l.illy gnixl nil you, i
ahould Ihlnk.
Margie; Von my onr pareiile V
llisy will hoi buy you any clotlirt If
toll unity I 111 M I .ill ma, unit I lieu you
gn on n my tiny si ma buying toil
aiiv ilnihes now. It looks though
you would be no wor off lliaii you
are if Ibey do tarry out tht Initial.
Mutely lln rr I aomelhlng ihii srl
oua In k of llii.ii idijscliiui o Hie man
than .'.is height. Tiy la find out what
II la and consider It fa lily,
I'wsni'l" 41 many IIbim gtlvri Ihflr
l -.
Tha talisid i.evar !! f il'Hh l.ul inn,
- -aiisftsspfars.
Household Hints
To drltt nil o4- t iit nb ''
w.aal, ilmii rub them with if 9 and
hy will gn lu easily and will mil
phi Ih wil
When Ironing ihivW Hi plamrtlool
)ut lug, tnough a-1 that you ran H
at Ihe Ironing boerd. Whii ualng an
electric Iron, Ihla I very iohtiililt.
The bieonteiiieni e and annoyancsJ
caueed by psint diopping whrt Hlut'
Ing overhead csn be prviiled by
(plillllig ft child rubbw hall Id two,
culling a inall lu in one half and
lipping our tha handle of the brush,
thus forming a cup In catch, lha paint.
From Ihe Octolwr I'ealgner.
Helievea ( una, lie,
If yeu or your bav on of tlmat
tickling and tiring Uiical cough you
ran cure It by taking a spoonful or
two of vinegar and liomy. Ordinary
hiccoughing, loo, run be (topped by
eating alowly a epooiiful of brown
augar and vinegar.
Syrup Pepsin Loved
By Hosts of Babies
Half ft tiefJ wlM aukt a IratfaJ
yeaatr tiprr ui plalal
IJIK inidLer bag bar choke of
oianv reuiedie (or jier lieby't
Miiuiar illt, lojt the thoulil 1st r re
fill which reuiey tht select liwl
aij do tbe tiiild btriq. What
might tie tuft for
lieraelf may do In
jury to an infant.
You will find that
if tlia little cm
rrlet am) doesn't
want to play Uiat
It tioitali are con
stipated. Kirtt
I'Kik carefully in
the dint and trivia
the child One half teaapoonul (4
lr. Caldwelli fiyrup iViiin.
You will then, gee retiillft in a
few hour. You will riot htvt to
font it on bahie or children:
they actually atk for it, ft it to
ili-Hianl-teting and free from
griping.
I)r. Caldwell' Syrup Pepiig it
CouJisiund of I'jcyiiliaa aenna
ana peisnn wnu areeajiie aroma
tic. The ingredient are tinted
on tlin package. Jt it a mild,
gentle vegetal, e laxative tlmt ev.
ary on lindi tffotfjv gnd pluaaanl. (
It i better or you and youraliitn
purgntivet, coal-tag drug, or aalt
ANY FAMILT MiT TIT IT ftll
Thviuawli if partial an tiklnf
VmMiw, " Wlri rait I H,U lu.fc
welAji is solisi OVil tnrtnm in V
turn! Ma ail uAsn mnitii-tliif
i U'ff rM irr Hrfun I'tpun,
I lull ilmMr pm$iM m i( o
ttmfkkdtlf, niUhfiil ft aa !(
blurt la uni U
Ml frnnth a i4f fit
.lis fri iiaii. ,
A.Urr.i fit. W. at. lUull, Hi
Ui mt
H niiiobn M.. UumiuLstL. iiiAu.
. it luml
wlr and ixmiliut, whiib mty
coin cnlrale lha hbsxl and dry nti
the tkin; or mercurial (alouxil,
which mty tglivata and Ioomii
the tnetb.
I'm fife laiative like hyrup
Pepaia, and epcilly for the
children, for iotalid, glowing
girll, nurting moUiera, elderly
people, and pnron leceully ppcr
aled upon who need laiwel action
ilJi lb least strain. Mr. Ulliin)
llieniiigloii pf WuoilriilT, b.
nlwuy give Jier children lr,
Caldwell Kyruii JViwin, and
Air. A. Jf IHoiiiljn of AliwkeKop,
Mich., will not have any oilier
limitive in her home. Your
druggist will aupply you, and it
only cost a cent a do. Try it
in eVinilipttion, enic, Lilimisncs,
fltlulrnry, headachet, and to
sireag, ua ivr gtut coldl.
II
Demand Cleaner Clothes for Children
Whether large or smtll the farnfly in
come, every loving mother's pride iniU
ner tiny tots appearance
equal or excel their school
companions.
Clothes they wear need not he
I'oslly go long: ag'they are neat and
cleanImmaculately clean I What
Joy it it to every mother to tec
them duily trudge away to achool
radiant with youth and cleanli-nee.
I ft i ri-i n l ifnij. j
But keeping kiddies' clothing clean oft-
times proves a costly problem. A year s
laundry Diim or lauiuircKS
hire makes a sizeable item
in the household budget.
In hornet equipped with electric
washers the solution hut br-cli
found. May we show you how alec-
triu wather are effecting agvingi
nt money, time gnd iubor lor tnou
tanilg of motheri?
Solves Your
Washday Problem
In a jiffy you can quickly wash at home without work and havt elothet clean and sanitary. None
of tha old-fashioned tub-rubbing or hatk strain. You do it electrically, These modem electric servants
laundry your moat delicate fabrics without (ha slightest harm, easily and economically,
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