MMiW iJ JPrmjWHWikw DAKOTA CX)UNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA. Pretty Party Frocks r m wy Pit Mtywmp, V My -My CASTOHIA For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria feMNct rnnte.ntsl5Fluid Drachm R1 1 ISi V i 4':' .if- ' s 111111 WJrJmM pmMzzt&T -i&SFiii1- I'SHEBpji The tenderness and flavor of Libbs Dried Beef are f rcquehtly com mented upon. Ubky,M?Ncill&Libby Chicago tMBMggB&8& MEANS DEATH OF GRAMMAR New Rule Which Hao Abolished For mat and Elaborate English Style of Former Days. English ns commonly written todny certnlnly seems to linve lost the purity and strength that It ltml n century ago, observes the Spokane Spokesman Re view. Then such masters of the lan guage ns Cobhe, Coleridge, DeQulncey or Ilazlltt were Journalists as well ns poets or essayists, and their leading nrtlcles lost nothing of effect on tho public from being literature. , The arrival of the ago of s'tenm; elec tricity arid cheap postage was followed by a change, not for the better, In the popular style of speaking and writing. "Say what you have to say as briefly and quickly as possible, ami don't bother about fineness of expression," became the general rule and practice. The new millions of readers demanded that their reading be expressed in the lungunge of every-day speech. The obligation of compressing conclusions about Important matters Into 1,000 words or fewer, Is death, in the end, to stylo. The literary form favored is In touch with the turned-up-trousers fashion of wearing one's clothing. It Is free and easy and crammed with linguistic atrocities. Plural subjects are polygamously wedded to singular verbs, and I.lndley Murray turns In his grave on account of the death of gram mar. " , Animal Disease Costly. Animal disease, such as hog cholera, the foot-and-mouth disease, etc., are costing the farmers and the general public an enormous sum each year, although agricultural leaders have been waging an effective fight upon such epidemics. Ultimately the farm ers will bo enjoying the use of nbout $200,000,000 which they now lose each year through these causes. Hard Drink Seller, but Safe. "There goes a man who lives on water all tho year round." "Pshaw 1 That's Impossible." "Oh no, It Isn't. Ho cuts It and stores It In winter and sells It In sum mer." Boston Evening Transcript. As without oil the best engine Is useless, so without friendship society Is a sham. Some men reach the wrong destina tion by traveling he right road; they travel In the wrong direction. I ' I When You're Tired 1 1 t and need the invigora- , E tion of a well-flavored, full-bodied hot cup, there's nothing superior I. to i Postum Cereal Delicious and healthful, it supports and cheers I with its refreshing good- l ness, and it is an eco- nomical table drink as well. At Grocers. I two sizes, usually sold at 15c and 25c " v ' Yes, Luke, a woman should trust her husband, but It Is not always ad visable to let him know It.. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. Allen's FootEase, the antiseptic powder to bo slraken Into the shoes and sprinkled In the foot-bath. It relieves painful, swol len, smarting feet nncTtakes the stlnp out of corns and bunions. Allen's FootEase Is a certain relief for sweating1, callous, tired, achlni feet, and makes walking a delight. Sold everywhere. Adv. Proving It. "Pussyfooting is a calamity." "I suppose it Is something of a cat astrophe." San Frnnclsco Chronicle. Buy a Farm Now. Because land Is cheaper than. It will ever be again. The U. S. ruilroad Administration Is prepared to furnish free Information to homeseeker.1 regarding farming opportuni ties. We have nothing to sell; no money to lend: only Information to give. Write me fully with reference to your needs. Name the state you want to learn about. J. I Edwards, Manager, Agricultural Section, U. S. ltallroad Administration, Room 70, Washington, D. C. adv. He Can't Now. Some years ago some genius Intro duced a bill compelling everybody to qualify physically and mentally for marriage. Unfortunately, It was lost In committee; It should hnve gone through. Tho necessity of It was dis closed In a Main street car last eve ning when seven or nine of us heard a prospective bridegroom coyly con fess he was Indeed "nbout to become n benedlctlne." Buffalo News. Creatures of Circumstances. Judge What is a fair compensn; tlon or tlie. receiver and his attorney In this case? Attorney I should say, your honor, $1,000 for the attorney and $500 for the receiver would bo a very meager allowance, considering tho great amount of actual, work performed. Judge The amount in the hands of tho receiver Is how much? Attorney Fifteen hundred dollars. Couldn't Hear Him Crow. Baby Marie Osborne was being fea tured at an East side theater. It must have been a show particularly suited for the Httlo folk. At ont point In tho story a rooster flow on a fence in the early .morning, flapped his wings proudly and crowed lust ily. When ho appeared on tho fence, so renllstlc was the picture that the audience became silent. Then the stillness was broken by n small voice, lost In tho realism of tho thing: "Mother, mother, I can't hear him crow!" Indlnnnpolls News. 'AC-.W K1 BBSS? SBBBU JmbW'v Svs f asssski. """"S I IH BbsS IsbBbW 1 Br vXBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsVf BBBBB) &!' " SMST ?T I C " " VS .W 7K SSBBBtfCijAVflB?'Sf JSlirrij JISSSH 'KTi i tl iSBr rt I X v IP? C S S I If you would forget that there Is anything in tho world but Joy, spend a little time looking at the party frocks in which tho summer girl will dance some hours nway. If these dance frocks flourished in tho daytime, bees and butterflies might pursue them, for they certainly borrow from flowers their color and piquancy nnd sunshine glimmers in their brocades and era broideries. Evening gowns Indulge in sumptuous materials, in gold nnd sil ver tissue, in rich cmbrblderles and twinkling sequins and nil kinds of shimmering things including the new shot taffetas. Finally they turn to tulle and laces or sheer crepe. A world of fine nnd frngllo fabrics belongs to them. Tho two pretty party frocks shown hero are of tho simpler designs, one of them In white and tho othpr In blnck with embroidery nnd brocade sash in metal and colored brocade The white frock has a slim undersllp of embroidered satin, draped about tho ankles and full draperies of flno net ending in points about tho bottom, hang over it. A vestco of twinkling sequins fills the V-shaped opening of tlie bodlce the net makes- a filmy drapery that fnlls from tho shoulder. For n lovely finishing touch a narrow ribbon hangs In loops and ends from tho girdle. r-v. Hats for Midsummer Dress hats for midsummer, as coin pared to other millinery, are as orchids compared to other lovely blossoms. These millinery blooms nro tho most fragile, most splendid of all, tho fairest and the shortest lived. They ure mid summer Interpreted In hats by de signers whose fancies nro unhampered by thoughts of anything but beauty. They look to the sheerest fabrics and to the most beautiful colors to trans late their thoughts into inllllner'y. In tho group of three hats mndo for the heart of summer, two aro of print ed georgetto and ono of plain geor gette In the sheerest quality. The samo wide-brimmed, graceful shapes ap pear dcvclopwl In laces, mnllnes and nets. Brims usually have Hues In flowing curyeH about tho face and crowns aro often flexible. Tho hat nt tho right of tho group is a lovely ex ample. A vaguo flower motif against a black ground provides color. There Is no trimming except the sash of vel vet ribbon, In one of the colors In the crepe, that Is brought nbout tho crown and tied In a bow nt the back. In tho hat at th left there is a (hint of sport styles In the covering, it Is of white crepe georgetto with gny figures of Itlu-tin-tln and Nnnetto dis porting themselves jiver Its surface. A covered silk cord with small tassels at the ends disposes itself In a cureless bow on tho crown to answer "pres ent" In ease any one askB for tho v l.ereubo'its of trimming. Black georgette over a satin Blip serves for tho dignified gown at tho left of the picture. Its construction is so simple thnt the picture tells about all that can bo told. It has a very plain bodlco with round neck, bound with brocade. Tho skirt Is gathered to this and hangs straight wl(h an overhanging panel nt tho front thnt Is embroidered near the bottom. TImj samo embroidery appears at the sides below tho hlpllne. A very gorgeous sash of Heavy brocaded ribbon makes the wide glrdlo with one long hanging end. Petticoat Substitute. The long, slim suit and dress skirts almost -make the wearing of petticoats an Impossibility. But we may be Just as modestly and comfortably clad, for there are the long bloomers to take their place. These bloomers or pan tnlcts are usually chosen In dark suit colors nnd may be had ankle length or shorter nnd with or without ruffles. A new style has an accordion plaited piece set In just nbove the shoe tops. For summer tho short silk Jersey bloomers in flesh nnd pink with un even Insets of lace at tho knee, nro perhaps the newest. Camisoles of silk Jersey with lace or embroidered in pink nnd blue silk are also very new. In tho Inst hat, georgette Is shirred over n wire frame with n wide ruffle flowing about tho brim edge. This la one of a few models In which tho crown Is not flexible. Although In this particular hat there arejio flowers or fruit In tho trimming It Is an exception to the rule, the designer having placed a sash of ribbon about the crown, tied In a generous but simple bi w near the front. Substitute forFurj. The reported decision or clothing manufacturers, particularly npeclnlty houses, of going more Into leather-lined or convertible overcoats for next full nnd winter finds an echo in Hiq wom en's wear trade. According to a dross goods representative tho suggestion thnt' lenther he substituted in somo cases for fur trimmings hns met with quite a Httlo response. 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