DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD; DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. 1EISE QUANTITY VMRHrMto(nMn Handling of Striped Materials IF WHERT1ED UP There Will Still, However, Be a Heavy Deficit of the World's Normal Crop. tof etbj 1 ' " " i- Tim i.nr inr.i..iii.iiinw,. i , ,. J vPH k fj )H t- A grain export who has been watch ing tho grain markets and tho world's grain fields for a number of years, says: .' "Thero Is at tho present time about two billion bushels of wheat, the pro duction of tho countries at war, tied up. This Is about one-half tho world's total production of wheat, which Is four billion bushels. Ono writer ar gues that, granting that tho warring nations produco n one-half crop In tho coming year, a deficit of ono bil lion bushols will still bo shown. Tho threo countries upon which tho filling of this deficit of ono billion bushels will rest aro tho United States, Can ada, and Argentina. Tho combined output of these three countries Is only 1,249,000,000, their exportable surplus would of course bo much less, so It can easily bo seen that the question Is not ono to bo easily solved and It behooves all tho abovo countries to Increase their respective productions as much as they possibly can, for when the war Is over and trade begins to re-establish Itself and tho nations undergo a process of rehabilitation, jfeo demand for all breadstuffs will bo e'normous. "During tho threo years following the declaration of peaco tho farmers of all neutral wheat-producing coun tries will havo ample opportunity to market their wheat at good prices, and It may safely bo assumed that tho demand will bo heavy. Canada has an unusual opportunity In that sho has tho natural environment for wheat production; sho is under tho protec tion of tho British flag, and sho will not bo molested upon tho water to any great extent; sho can increase her acreage and greatly enhanco her production. In other words, sho can become a far greater wheat-producing country than sho is at the present time." If tho summing-up as made by this ex port be correct, is there not the very best reason for tho continued effort that is being made by the Government of tho Dominion of Canada to secure settlers on tho productive vacant lands of the country? Not only are these lands capable of producing high class wheat in largo quantities, but cattle, pigs, sheep and horses also do well. Tho climate is admirably suited. Advertisement. Appropriate. "Mabel Is certainly a great one for loohlng on tho bright side of things. At the wedding the other day, I said what a pity It was raining so, and what do you think she answered?" "What?" "That an everything else was so In harmony with the decorations, it las lucky tho bride carried a shower bouquet." Some peoplo are proud of their ignorance. Gas is used in pulling teeth and gelling mining stocks. Yields To Lydia E, Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Elkhart, Ind.: "I suffered for four teen years from organic inflammation, i e male weakness, pain and irregulari ties. The pains in my side3 were in creased by walking or standing on my feet and I hod such awful bearing down feeHngs, was de pressed in spirits and became thin and pale with dull.heavy eyes, 'i had six doc tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. I decided to give Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also tho Sanative Wash. I have now used tha remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they havo dona for me. "If these lines will be of any benefit you havo my permission to publish them." Mrs. Sadie Williams, 455 James Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound.mado from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, and to-day holds the record of being tho mosi successful remedy for female ilb wo know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials on filo in tho Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to prove this fact If you Iiavo t!io slightest lottf)t that LyrtlaK. PinKlmm's Vegeta ble Compound wltt help you.ivrlto to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mnss.,l-oriul-vice. Your letter will bo opened, read and answered by n woman, and hold in strict confidence. Your Liver Is Clogged Up That' Why You're Tred Out of Sorti -Havo No Appeti' CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will put you ri: in a few days. They d their duty. Cure Con stipation. Biliousness, Jndigeatjon and Sick Headache SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine mus bear Signature W N. U SIOUX CITY, NO. 14-1913, MBS. WILLIAMS' mm sickness i ' . 1 1 ' i ii i i ! Tsbs. iHK'Q MSTZ . 'p ghtaHHUAK fcKb A&mUP WITTLE SWISC I PILLS. ffr Jc-f ' I &&2c7&&z JBMmWti&r WmWm -M mmw Mfll T- y m&Sif -JB INI sx. r-JF timHii)miiiuiniimntiitinKHnmiMiiHK)i)innii)iiiH It seems that everything is woven In stripes this year, and tho frock of gingham for the half-grown schoolgirl may show them as well managed as they aro in the visiting gown made for her mother. The handling of striped fabrics is not a particularly simple matter, but when well done tho re sults aro something to bo proud of. A good model for a dress of striped material is shown in the picture. It Is in every way commendable forhe girl of from nine to fourteen years und merits tho attention of those who must provide clothes that shall be at tractive for girls or the awkward ago. One of tho strongest points in favor of striped fabrics for children's wear lies in tho fact that they allow simplicity and variety at the samo time. By the simple expedient of changing tho di rection of the stripes the trimming is provided of the same material as tho frock. Tho model shown is so good that It should bo followed exactly as It is, by the copyists who use it. The bodice is cut with long shoulders and largo arm's-eye, and tho simplest of neck openings. In It the stripes run up and down and the' slight fullness gath ered in at tho waist line gives them New Combination Garment A "new combination has appoared among undermusllns and has proved 1 a great success In tho Bpring dis plays. It has appealed to the senses of utility, economy and daintiness, which women exercise when outfitting themselves with summer underwear. This garment is called the "envelope chemise" and Is engagingly pretty as well as practical. To cut tho new unnblnatioi), one lias only to vary th'J lower part of a chemise pattern tiy sloping tho side seams outward to provido for a flare at tho bottom. Also the back breadth Is cut longer thau tho front breadth und with a tab at the center of tho lower edge. This tab Is moro or less narrow and Is provided with button holes which fasten over small, flat pearl buttons se'.ved to tho bottom edge of the front breadth. This arrangement divides the skirt of tho chemise, making It as easy to walk in as muslin or silk pants and giving the appearance of a short un der petticoat. Tho envelope chemlso Is. doveloped In nainsook or other thin cotton fab rics and in wash silk or ciepo do Blilno. It Is trlmmod with tho usual llngoilo laces. The corset cover, panta and short skirt may bo dispensed with when this chemise Is adopted, since It takes tho placo of ouch of them. 'Colored Blouses. Colored handkerchief' linen blouses aro shown again this year. You re member last year they wore Intro duced for country wear. They aro still on tailored linens, frequently with pockots. They havo long sleeves and sometimes tho fronts ara scal loped. , Red Hair and, Light Eyebrows. A word of warning to tho red-haired woman with light brows and lashes. Don't mako them black; tho effect tmiitiwnm? tho right direction. They slant to ward the middle of tho belt at tho back and front. At each side a band of the material, having tho stripes running horizontally, makes a neat decorative feature and adds to the shapeliness of tho waist. In tho elbow length sleeves the stripes run length wise. Tho neck and sleeves arc finished with an embroidered edging in a sim ple, well-made design. Pearl but tons, two at each side, and simulated buttonholes of narrow braid, aro ef fective llttlo touches on tho front of tho waist. The skirt Is moderately full with panel at the front and plaits at tho sides and back. Abovo the three-Inch hem a band of the materlalvith the stripes running horizontally, gives the skirt a neat finish and a desirable Hare at the samo timo. The belt may be of patent leather or sucdo or of somo heavy fabric. Alto gether, this dress follows many good points -in tho modes of spring for grownups and at the samo time con trives to bo prettily childish and very practical. It is meant to bo developed in waBh fabrlci and is easy to launder. In tho picture two developments 'or this new garment aro Bhown, ono with laco sleeves and laco trimmings and tho other made with small hand-run tucks at tho front, a narrow handmade edging about the bottom and top and finishing tho arm's eye. Any needle woman can mako this chomlso and it Is a very slmplo matter to launder it. It Is cool for summer wear, for It dis penses with nt least one piece of un derwear. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Smart Outing Costumes. Tor smart country club costumes in norfolk style thero Is a now silk material called khakl-kool, which comes in various crisp weaves re sembling shantung and rajah pongees and in Bmart shades of sand, putty, dreadnaught gray and in pearl and oyster white These costumes are very slmplo and very smartly tailored with belted coats above wido circular skirts. Tho natural shade of tho khakl-kool Is sometimes matched by natural silk stockings; stockings to match tho dark and light gray shades are also carefully selected for wear with black ' pumps or boots. This khakl-kool has a virtue of springing up, however It Is crushed, and will, without doubt, bo fnnclnd also for surumor motor coats. you achlovo by so doing will bo weird In tho extreme, artlllclalness being Its predominant note In such a case light brown water cosmotique, well diluted and care fully applied. glveB tho vory best re sults, for It imparts to tho brows and lashes a ruddy brown tint which has at least tho appearance of bolng nat ural, which coal-black brown with led hair aio decidedly not. v If resolutions could not he brokin, few soulJ be made lays health: 'SmSSSm fVJ t l VOMhmh. VxhtJ.7 fuMiS0' ,mt "i' ijCafc Save the Coupons! Economy. Mrs. Homespun What'll tribute to tho "ilnlster's wo con donation party? Farmer Homespun Wall, I dunno, Hauncr. 'Taters is way up, perk is way up, fowl is way up we'll save money by giving him money. LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO CALIFORNIA'S EXPOSITIONS . AND THE PACIFIC COAST Low round trip fares are now In effect via the Sconlc Highway of tho Northern Pacific Ry. to California's Ex positions via the North Pacific Coast. These tickets permit liberal stop-overs and enablo tho tourist to include both expositions as well as a -stop-over at Yellowstone National Park via Gardi ner Gateway. If you will advlso when you will plan your western trip, I will be pleased to quote rates, send a copy of our hand somo Expositions folder as well as Yellowstone National Park and travel literature, and assist you in any way possible In planning your 1915 vaca tion trip. A. M. Cleland, General Pas senger Agent, 517 Northern Pacific rty., St. Paul, Minnesota. Adv, Any woman can keep an expense ac couut, but not moro than one in a thousand can make it tally with her cash. Hidden mm defects in Roofing If your roofingf is not guaran teed by a responsible company you run the risk of finding out its defects after it is on I the roof. It costs no more to get a written guarantee with tho beet re tDoiwibility behind it. Buy materials that last Roofing our leadlnz product It guaranteed, S earn for 1-ply. 10 enrs for 2-ply nnd 15 yearn for S-pty. We also make lower priced roofing, Mate Rurfnced shingles, bulldlmr pnpeni.wnU boards, out-door paints, plastic cement, etc. Ask your dealer for products made by us. They ore reasonable lu price and we stand behind them. General Roofing Manufacturing Co. Wtrltf largul mamifacturtri of Roofing and VulUlIng I'aptn NrwT.rkCItr Botes CUcu Pittdirfli rUUihlpUa Atluts ClucUiJ D.lr.lt SLUsU Clsdasati KsaitlCllr MlaittnOt StaFrucbco SttU Ldea llimbarr Sissiy Official Denial No War Taz un Homestead Lend in Cannd The report that a war tax in to be placed ou Qometttead lamlu In Weatern Cinuuit having been Rlren connlileralilo circulation In tha United Htntes, UiIh to advlho all enquirers that uo Hut h tax lift been placed, nor lu thero any Intention to place n war tux of any nature on such lands. (Hiirned) W. 1. Kcott, Bupt of Immlcratlon, Ottawa, Car.ada, 11 .rch IStU, lOli. I'OULTnY-VEAL-CHEAM III UES- EGGS DEANS Write un for I'rlco lutat and Tuzo. Ill E II. E. COBB CO., 14 E. 3rd Stteet, St. Paul, Minn. WntnanTCralemaniWuh. Iiieii,1).U. Jtuokalrce 1 1 1Kb cat refertuota. lleat renulti. In tha VWhDJT RpUIuiproTcd farms, raw land, any IllillC IV llCdl DCIIurruaiiP, Wrlto to Nurlhnesl Loan A. Itealtr Ou., Wtillu Sulphur Hprlnn, Mont Sioux City Directory "Hub of the Northwest." FOR ISRST HICKV1CI5 SHIP RACE BROTHERS Live Oloek CorumlHslon Merchants at 9ICUXOITY, OhlOMBa or KanoooOltj Certam4eed down these simple rules for better 1. Drink lots of water. 2. Eat slowly. 3. Chew your food well. 4. Have plenty of chewing gum on hand. Use it shortly after meals and chew until the "full" feeling disappears. Be sure of the Perfect Gum in the Perfect Package made clean, kept clean, sealed ugainst all impurities: WRIGLEYS The Wrigley Spearmen want to help you remember these bene ficial, long-lasting aids to teeth, breath, appetite and digestion. So they have done all the old WM. WRffiLEW JR. G. t3a& Kssncr Building Chicago lli Wlflnriff iJz3M KSSH liEi vmaKamBBamemKmmmw " CORDIAL WELCOME FOR MULE British Army Authorities Recognize the Good Qualities of the Unhandsome Animal. It would appear from the quality of tho latest arrivals of mules hero that they aro to bo used for cavalry pur poses. Tho lot at Epsom are declared by experts to bo as cltau ns polo ponies, ablo to gallop, and qulto big enough for tho purpose they nre about fourteen hands two inches high. Thoy would outrun any of tho heavy stamp of horse, of which thoro aro plenty left, whilst horses suitable for cavalry purposes aro scarce all over the world. Mules, of course, aro used by Spanish and Mexican cavalry, but they have not hitherto been used In' tho British army except for transport and for mountain batteries. Tho llko llhood is that there will bo a revival of tho mounted infantry idea, to tnko light cavalry men who aro now work ing in tho trenches from placo to placo where motor traffic Is impossible. Sir Garnet Wolscloy In 1872 foretold some thing of tho kin-1 in his "Wellington Essay," where ho said that mounted infantry on mules or oven in carts, ac companied by a small proportion of real cavalry, would bo of signal use in days to como. Tho mulos and pontes that formed tho whole of Sir Fred orlck Ttcgers' transport from Kabul to Kandahor ho had no oxon or camels carried two "maunds," which Is about ono hundred and sixty-pounds, but wero canable of carrvlnir much more. A mountain battery mule's load runs up up to 220 pounds, but ho 1b novor as big as uven fourteen hands Manchester Guardian. Certainly Not Scotch. Guests of tho Into Sir Henry Camp-bell-nannermnn wero discussing the nationality of J. H. Taylor, the former golf champion, writes a contributor to Fry's Magazine, nnd ono of tho party asserted that tho 'player wns a Scot. Sir Henry was Inclined to ngreo with him. "Well," said ono of th6 visitors, "all I know nbout Taylor is that he's a vory nice 'man. My club engaged him to play an exhibition match at a fixed fee? but it was so wet that play was Impos sible. When he was offered tho fee ho firmly refused to tako It, and would recolvo only his bare traveling ex penses." Cnmpbell-Bnnnt-rmnn turned to tho other man who had been so sure uf Taylor's Caledonian birth and said, "I'm afraid that fact is fntal to our contention." Frank Opinion of King. Victor Emmanuel, king of Italy, Is a kern fisherman and spends hour aftor hour with IiIb rod, though tho best of luck does not always uttend his piscatorial expeditions. Once, after soveral hours' nngllnir had brought him only throe poor fish and ho wus returning to tho castle, lm was mot by n peasant with a magnificent catch ot trout. "You seem to bi r i Kreat fisherman, to Judge by yittr catch," coMinuntud tho poasant "1 should say you wero about as lucky as tho king." "Why?" Inquired his majesty, "Oh," repllod tho peasant, 'ho thinks n great dual of himself as a sportsman, but ho is a poor body, much moro fit to bu a king than u fisherman." Accomplished. "Is ho well versed?" "Yes. Ho's a fool in many languages and on many subjects." t 5 I ' I When a wifo gives her husband a pleco of her mind sho losus tint much and lu gains nothing An eminent physician Mother Goose " stunts " to the " tune " of the new Wrigley jingles. Their book is 28-pages in four colors. It's free. Send for your copy today. Address MpVtotakfc mmv vijHttK Get the Premiums! Man of Many Duties. A contributor to tho Dockot sends tho following concerning a law of North Caroliua: "It was probably a surprlso to tho justices of tho North Carolina su preme court to learn tho general as sembly's opinion of their needs, as ex pressed in chapter 15G of tho Public General Laws of 1911 as follows: " 'Section 1. That tho fireman of tho supremo court building shall bo ap pointed by the chief Justice and as sociate justices of tho supremo court, and when not engaged In his duties as fireman shall act us assistant janitor of the supreme court, and shall assist In tho cleaning and caro of the su preme court and perform such other dutlcB as may be designated by tho said justices of tho supremo court." "It scorns that tho general assem bly hns hero created the ofllco of fire-mun-bath attendant-nurse." ONLY A FEW PIMPLES i But Many More May Come If You Neglect Them. Try Cutlcura Free. Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment are most effective In clearing the skin of pimples, blackheads, redness, rough ness, itching and irritation as woll as froolng tho scalp of dandruff, dryness and itching, besides satisfying every want of the toilet and nursery. Sample each freo by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. "Y, Boston. Sold overywhero. Adv. Had Enough of War. After a season In tho trenches, kneo deep In mud and water, yet not hav ing seen ono of the enemy in all that time, 1'rlvato Cox wns Invalided homo. Aftor relating all the adven tures which ho anil his comrades had experienced, ho coucluded, "And now I comes 'omc full of bloody rheuma tism an' I 'opes I never seo a bloody battln arcaln." A Cheerful Liar. "Sir," sho said angrily, "I under stan '. you wild I had a face that would stop a clock." "Yes, that's what I said," lie calm ly replied. "Any woll-rogulntod clock would pause und hold up its hands in adinlratlcn at sight of your lovoly fiicu." Children of Today. "If you don't give me a piece of your choculaU. Kdlth, I'll toll mamma Unit yon nic secrotl) ungugod " fS !k3?5ss. 54Ssi pulsory in Canada but there is a great m&fe TSSntV" BU W m. a I IL-. W VM HIJIil jKwse&wri PI0AL5 vjkNzmmMm fLif&n J wiisrf :iflbrvL&rnJrnhMnH 4tThO young men who nave voiunteereu ior service, inc cuiuaic . """""",-"-asrecable, railway facilities excellent, good schools and churches convenient. Write for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to J. M. McLcUii, Drawer 197,WitertowB, S. D. R. A.Carrlt, 311 Jickioo St., St. Paul, Mlna. Canadian Government Astate l I J ' I wwii Km viVrT?sL oMMMHP A. Ty mW 510 GET FAR FROM ALL DANGER In the Breeding Season Condors Roost in the Moat Broken and Inaccessible Places. Thoro is a splendid specimen of the malo condor In a glass caso in tho bird room pf tho Children's museum In. Brooklyn. Though ho stands 8 feet high, tho spread of his wings is nine feot. "Tho condors Hvo throughout tho Andes, principally in Chile and Peru. Thoir fnvorlto haunts are tho level ot perpetual snow," writes MIsb Anna B. Gallup In tho Museum Nows. "During a portion of the year condors roost 'la tho trees on the lower mountain slopes, but in the breeding season (tho Bummer months ot November and De cember) they retire to the most broken and terrific precipices, 10,000 to 15,000 feot above tho sea level, whero no other creature can dwell. Thero, on a ledgo or shelf of rock, the fomalo lays two white eggs nqarly four Inches in length. Sometimes buo places a fow sticks around them, per haps tq keep them from rolling out ot placo. ' After -about seven weeks, in Feb ruary or early in March, the young" hatch, entirely covered with soft white down that afterward turns to a brown color." Surely a Rascal. A short timo ago a man was charged in Glasgow with stealing a horring barrol. After tho charge had been proved the principal accuser thus ad dressed tho magistrate: "'Deed, Sir Balllo, the man at the bar is a great rogue; tho stealing o' tho barrel is nacthlng to some ot his tricks. Ho stole my sign-board last week, and what does your honor think lie did wl't?" Magistrate That would be hard tor mo to say. Witness Weol, sir, I'M tell ye. He , brought it into my ain shop, wi' my nin name on't, and offered to sell me't, as ho said ho thought it would bo o' rnalr use to mo than onybody else." Easy Driving. "Bligglns says ho was driven to drink." "Maybo ho was driven," remarked tho sardonic neighbor. "But BllgginB Is a Jimid sort of man and awfully easy to stampedo.'' You may just as woll tell your wife tho truth; sho'll find it out, anyway. Canada is Callmbii io her RicliWheat lands "She extends to Americans a hearty in vitation to settle on her FREE Home stead lands of 160 acres each or secure some of the low priced lands in Mani toba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. This year wheat is higher but Canadian land just as cheap, so the opportunity is more attractive than ever. Canada wants you to help to feed the world by tilling some of her soil land similar to that which during many years has averaged 20 to 45 bushels of wheat to the acre. Think what you 7ry, can make with wheat around $1 a Dusnei anu ' Sy lnnd so easv to net. Wonderful yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed farming: is fully as profitable an industry as grain, growing. lie uovernmeni mis yiwr ...& farmers to put increased acreage mlo fTin Militnrv service is not com demand fpr farm labor to rephtce the many