EQUAL TO EMERGENCY. Latest Creation In Hats -AA QUAINT HOUSES IN BERNE Swiss Town Famous for Its Old Bear Pits Druln Kept to Enter- tain Guests. Berne, Switzerland. Switzerland la tho land where the hotclkceplng art has been cultivated nesldlously. Ev erywhere one finds such houses ns tho Palace hotel and tho Grand at St Mor Hz, the Seller hotels at Zermatt; tho Eden, Monncy, Hrener and Sulsso nt Montreux; tho Victoria, at Beaten- berg; tho Beau Illvago and Hotel do la Palx at Geneva; tho Cecil, the Mlra beau and tho Savoy nt Lausanno; tho Jungfraubllck at Interlnken; tho Cat tan nt Engelberg; tho Ilof Ragaz at Ragaz and tho Bcrncrhof nt Berne. Berne! by tho way, Is tho most Swiss of all Swiss towns and ono that has preserved Its ptcturesquesness inoro than most of tho rapidly modernized cities of Europe. Tho old part Is full of quaint old houses, forming nrcades called "lauben." At regular Intervals thcro nro beautiful fountains 4th statues, some serious, uome humorous. But tho most comical corner of tho town Is tho famous bear pit. This ia probably tho oldest bear pit In tho yjiv Photograph by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. It does not matter what tho bra Id of tho hat may be, the shapo is the thiug the hat Bhown abovo Is madoof white peanut braid caught with a tassel of fiber. Tho wings are all Inclined to point to the back. EASY TO RESTORE NECKWEAR Process Not Expensive, and Complete Return of the Original Freshness Is Sure. -i These dainty accessories to our wardrobes become soiled very quickly, and we often regret having to use wa ter, upon them, for they never regain their first freshness. To send them to the dry cleaner's each time Is, nn expensive luxury. They may bo cleaned In. this manner at home: When a number of pieces have ac cumulated, place them In a quart Jar and fill it three-quarters full of gaBO line. After closing it airtight, shako vig orously and allow it to stand for sev eral hours. Shake from time to time. Remove tho articles and rub tho soiled spots with a pure white soap, using an old toothbrush. Repeat this process until tho neckwear is thor oughly clean. Hang out of doors, that the air may quickly dry them. When the gaso line has evaporated, bring them in nnd hang them in a wrtrm place. Heat helps wonderfully in dispell ing tho odor of gasoline. Place in a closely covered box con taining sachet bags. Byt the tlmo tho neckwear is needed it will have lost tho disagreeable odor. Simple Silk Waist LINING IS IMPORTANT PART French Women Aro Most Particular as to Thlo, and Their Judg ment Is GoodI French women adoro linings, and when a new coat, or stole, or muff is being chosen the lining Is certainly ns important as the outside material. Furs will havo while satin linings covered with real lace; evening coats will bo enchantingly lined with layers of chiffon in different shades, so that when the coat falls away from tho shoulders n beautiful effect of color catches tho eye. , TJnderpettlcoats of vivid chiffon havo tho same result when the upper skirt Is lifted. A tallor-mado of quite or dinary sergo will be lined with a dainty silk flowered cachemlre. In fact, lin ings are largo items in the mind of the woman who understands the art of dress. Nothing gives a Burer note of dis tinction to a garment than Us Inside material, and one may go so far as to say that a tallor-mado or. evening cloak of any kind, that is badly or In differently lined is as lacking In finish as hair that Is not well brushed or shoes that are not lrreproachablo In heels, soles and general polish. TIDY HABITS TO BE PRIZED This simple waist is of colored silk with kimono sleeves. It Is trimmed with bands of silk embroidery and has a little yoke of lace. Styles Change Gradually. On tho whole tho radical chango ex pected in spring fashions will-certain-ly not take place all at once. Little by little fuller skirts, overdresses and oven panlers will maKo their appear ance, but these effects will only ap pear slowly and gradually. Undoubt edly tho fuller styles will prevail later on, but tho evolution of fashion, like every other action or movement aim ing at attaining perfection, is of tho "festina lente" category. Judging from reports from Paris tho chango of silhouette will not bo re markable this year. La Parlslenno has not yet tired of "la llgne" and tho blmple lines of tho figure, especially from hip to hem. Gracerully arranged tunic, looplngs or knottlngs of mous sellue do sole, low down upon tho skirt, either In front, at the back or upon tho sides, will be seen, and a ten dency toward tho doublo skirt will bo gradually accentuated, Fortunate Indeed Is the Woman or Girl Who Has Systematically Cultivated Them. Tidiness Is one of tho most attrac tive of feminine qualities. It is also one of the rarest. Early and per sistent must be tho training which carries tho girl into womanhood with her "bump of neatness" well de veloped. ' Unless Inherently fastidious during school days, she is liable to drift into careless habits which, she never out- grows. One girl may have a trick of leaving ehoes about her room. As a child she was permitted to do thlB, and as sho grew older the untidy custom was never abandoned, for the simple rea son that she herself did not notico anything unusual about It, and prob ably nobody else took tho troublo to correct her. Another slovenly habit is leaving a bunch of combings in tho comb or on tho dressing table. Con stant vigilance on a woman's part Is necessary in these small matters If she would bo thought really tidy. Vogue of Rough Surfaces. Tho liking for rough surfneeB Jb a continuation of a winter fad, and is reflected into a very large percentage of tho new tailor suitings which tho merchants aro showing sine tho first of the year. Thero aro charming stuffs of this kind in all tho light spring-like tones, soft gray mixtures, White and blacky Btrlpes, checkB, etc., and particularly In the brownish tones ranging from deep ecru through buff and sand and light khaki tones, a flecking of whlto usuall yglvlng soft ness and character to tho coloring. just fcAwtr Excited Customer A man dropped dead on tho first lioor. Floor Walker (In big department store) That's all right, sir. You'll find tho "Undertaking Department" on tho fifth floor. Great Rock Gallery of the Axenstrasse world and has harbored bruins innu merable In tho courso of the centuries it has been in existence. The arms of the town originated from tho bear guests, who -were kept for the enter tainment of tho citizens. Probably no other fragment of a zoo receives visitors from half as many countries as go to see and feed tho bears of Berne. As famous as these "Johnny bears," though in another ;ay, Is Lake Le man, whoso waters aro so blue that they keep the scientists busy making up theories to account for tho pheno menon. Territet-Montreux, on tho shores of the lake, is a heavenly placo to rest and dream after one has cavoit ed through a month or so of energetic sightseeing. Sunny and sheltered, with beautiful walks, an eighteen hole golf courso and good hotels like tho Brand, the Excelsior and the Hotel des Alpes, it is a delightful place to loaf and invito one's soul. Also there aro Mont Fleurl in a green nest 800 feet above the lake and Glion, still higher up, and CattxJ loftier than either, and with the chain of Alps in a white glory before one's eyes. Hero in the exhil arating air one might even forget what the New York subway feels, sounds and smells like on a hot July day. MRS. SELBY AND PRIZE BABY r "1 havo always used Cutlcura Soap nnd no other for my baby and ho has never hnd a soro of any kind. Ho does not ovon chafo as most babies do. I feel sure that It Is all owing to Cutlcura Soap, for ho Is flno nnd healthy, nnd when flvo months old, won a prizo In a baby contest. It makes my heart acho to go into no ninny homes and soo a swoot-faced baby with tho whole top of Us head a solid mass of scurf, caused by poor soap. I always recommond Cutlcura, nnd nlno times out of ten tho next tlmo I see tho mother sho says: 'Oh! I am so glad you told mo of Cutlcura,' " (Signed) Mrs. O. A. Solby, Redondo Beach, California, Jan, IB, 1011. Although Cutlcura Soap nnd Oint ment aro sold everywhere a sample of each, with 32-page book, will bo mailed free on application to "Cutl cura," Dept. L, Boston. Inhuman Fellow, "Upon what grounds do you scok a divorce?" asked tho lawyer whom sho had Just retained. '"Non-support, cruelty or " "Both," sho cried, tearfully. "Ho would not support my passlonato longing for a diamond necklace, nnd If that Isu't cruelty I'd like to know!" CathoHc Standard nnd Times. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Kye Remedy. No Hinnrtlupr l'cels Fine Acts Quickly. Try It for lied, Weak, Watery Kycs ami Granulated Eyelids. Ii'uh trnti'd Book In each 1'aoUnce. Murlnu I compounded by our Oculists not a ''I'alemt Med icine" but nsod In successful I'hyslclans' 1'rno tlco for tnanr yearn. Now dedicated to tho Pub lic nnd Mild by DrucglatB ut 2Sc und Wo por Jlotllo. Marino lSjro Balro hi Ancptlo Tabes, Z&o and Me. Murine Eyo Romody Co., Chicago A Lady Humorist. "Who says there nro no women hu morists?" "I don't know. vVhy?" "My typewriter spells ns funny ns Josh Billings in his palmiest days." RAPID GROWTH OF BOMBAY Vogue In Laces. Demi-flounces of shadow laco In black and white aro noted with great frequency, says tho Dry Goods Econo mist. Flno mallno laco Is a strong favorite for handsome evening and afternoon gowns, nnd Chantllly in black and in whlto is much employed. Largo use 1b also being made of net flounclngs in tho wide and deml wldths, as well as tho edgcB nnd nar row bands. Venlso appears In bands, edgeB and deral-flouncos on many of the most attractive models. Country Was Sold to East India Company by Charles II. for Annual Payment of Ten Pounds. London. Bombay was a gift horse, which Englishmen at first looked very discontentedly In tho mouth. Mr. Kipling pictures her now as a "queen fronting thy (England's) richest sea with richer hands," and George Stev ens called her "a beautiful queen In silver armor and a girdle of gold." But for Bomo considerable time tho general view was that of Pepys when ho "did inform myself well in things relating to the East Indies" Septem ber C, 1C63. Ho was impressed by "tho inconsiderableness of the placo of Bombalm It being, if wo had it, but a poor place, and not really so as was described to our king in tho draft of it, but a poor lit tlo island." His decided view was that "tho king and lord chancellor and other learned men about the king" had boon grossly deceived In tho matter. Bombay was ono of tho earllost Portuguese settlements in India. The British, recognizing its strategic im portance, nttemptcd to boIzo tho placo In 1626. They failed, but Bombay be came British in 1661 bb part of tho dowry of Catherine of Braganza on her marriage to Charles II. In 1668 Charles ceded it to the East India Company In consideration of nn an nual payment of 10. The real foun dations of the city's prosperity wcro laid by Gerald Angier, governor of Surat whllo Bombay was still regard ed ns a portion of thnt province. Ho drained and fortified tho town, and so reorganized tho whole of Its life and trado that within eight years the population rose from 10,000 to 60,000. Tho Eaet India Company made Bombay an Independent settle ment and the center of administrative power in 1085. Important to Nlothoro Examlno carefully every bottlo of CASTOBIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants nnd children, and sco that it Signature of (ZM&i In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Needed It. Tho Star I must have real food In "tho banquet scone" tonight. Hard-Piessed Manager Why 7 Tho Star Becnuso I'm hungry. Paxtlno Antiseptic sprayed into tho nnsal passages is a surprisingly suc cessful remedy for catarrh. At drug gists, 25c a box or sent postpaid on re ceipt of prlco by Tho Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Over That Now. "Is their honeymoon over?" "I guess so. She's stopped Bitting up for him when he's out lato nights." Stop the Pain. Tlie hurt of it bum or a cut Btops wlien Colo's Cmbolltmlvo Is applied. It lienls quickly and nrovents scam. 25c nnd COo by drtiRKlHtx. l''or free sntnplo writo to J. W. Colo & Co.. Illaclc River Kails, "Wis. Occasionally we meet a man who would rather work for a living than get into politics. Silk Net Gloves. Tho demand for the diaphanous In dress has brought out a new glovo made qf. silk not; This is heavily In- crusted: pp tho backjncrystajjjbeads, with here and there1 a rmnestOBo n- Silk Flowers. Tho song ot tho silk flower has not yet been finished. We aro still using tho handmado blossom in all sizes on dresses, hats and accessories. Have you noticed tho tiny wreaths of roecs on tho ends of velvet and silk sashea? These are made In tho sim plest way, the littlq rosea being mere ly ribbon that ,1ms been, folded and wound around itself, and eowcd Tied Cross Hall Illuo will wash doublo ns many clothes as utiy other bluo. Don't put your money into any other. Somo people aro such sticklers for form that they expect Dame Fortune to remember their "at home" days. Smoker do not rucks nt the quality of LEWIS' Single Binder cigar. It s always the best. Tho man who steals our thunder la naturally under a cloud. ans irT7aeBP-z?5T ''s$S'SsJ!to ,'7i7 A fil" v'feVrW$3 Dlnnoa Dn1 lliAec TTlArr I f fkf. kuoc u w - w ....... The following lottor from Mrs. Oryillo Rook will provo how unwisa It is for women to submit to tho dangers of a Burgicaloporation when it may bo avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkhrtm's Vegetable Compound. Sho wns four weeks in tho hospital and. enrao homo suffcrlnff ivorso than heforo. Then after all that suffering Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound restored her health. HERE IS HER. OWN STATEMENT. Paw Paw. Mich. "Two years aero I suffered vnrv RAvnrolv with a difiulaeemcnt I could nob bo on my feet for a long time. My physician treated mo lor sevorai monms wiuiuuo uiuuu io licf, and at last sent mo to Ann Arbor for an op eration. I was thero four weeks and camo homo Buffering -worse than before. My mother advised mo to try Lydia E. Pinklinm's Vegetablo Com pound, and 1 did. To-day I am well and strong and do all my own housowork. I owo my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and advise overy woman who is afflicted with any female complaint to try it." juts. ubyilusju0OK, It JR. No. 6, Paw Paw, Mich. "THERE NEVER "WAS A WORSE CASE," Rockport, Intl. "There nover was a worso case of women's ilia than mine, and I cannot begin to tell you what I suffered. For over two years I was not able to do anything. I was in bed for a month and tho doctor said nothing but an .operation would euro mo. My father suggested Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgotallo Compound'; so to pleaso him I took it. and I improved wondorfully so I am ablo to travel, rido horseback, take long rides and never feol nnyill effects from it. I can only ask other suffering women to givo Lydia Jk. Pink ham's Vegetablo Compound a trial before submitting to an operation Mrs. Maiioaiiet Meiiedith, R. F. D. No. 3, Rockport, Ind. We will pay a handsomo reward to any person who will provo to us that these letters aro not genuine and truthful or that either of theao women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that tho orig inal letter from each did not como to us entirely unsolicited. For 30 years ILydla E. Pinkham's Vogotahlo Compound has ho.cn. the, standard remedy for fe male Ills. No ono sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself who will not try this fa mous medicine, made from roots and herhs, It has restored Ho many suffering women to health. CBaSBtaWrito to LYDIA E.PINKIIAM MED1CIUECO. WmSL iciHummsTiMA LYNN. MASS.. for advlco. Your letter will hti opened, lead and onsweredjl oy a woman aim ueiu i m-riuc wuiiututw li u t; if For Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago camphor Vaseline Camphorated Vascllno gots right to tho seat of tho trouble. Gives quick and grateful relief from rlicumntlo and similar paltifl. Put up In ncnt, tnelM-capped glas bottles. Every mother fcliould know all about the different "Vaseline" preparations. Tliuy aro Just what she needs for tho minor family ailments ami accidents. Nrnd a pontal toilr for HJ mi. Illustrated booklet frcu prepaid. Address UflpU IS. Chesebrough Manufacturing Company 17 Slnts Street (Contolidat.d) New York HMMMMH , Use IRijttr.. mMatrr umH W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES W. L. Douglas makes and sells more $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than I any other manufacturer in the vrorld $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.0 $4.50&$5.00 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS W.Ti.DotiRlas $3.00 & $3.50 shoes nro worn by millions of mon,bocauso thoy aro tho best In tho world I or tho prlco "V. L. DoukIus $1.00, $4.50 & $5.00 shoos equal Custom lJoncU Work costing $0.00 to $8.00 Why docs W. L. Douglas rrmko and sell mora $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shoes than any other manufacturer in tho world ? BECAUSE: he stamps his name and price on the bottom and guarantees the value, which protects the wearer asainst high prices and inferior shoes of other makes. BECAUSE t they are the most economical and satisfactory ; you can savemoney by wearing W.L.Douclas shoes. BECAUSEt they have no equal for style, fit and wear. DON'T TAKE A SUBSTITUTE FOR W.LDOUl It your dealer cannot tupply W. L. Douglas hoc, writs W. L. Douglas, llrockton, Mass., or catalog. Sboei tent everywhere delivery charges prepaid. Vatt Color Xutl'l Vitd. ''yJL PyJ SLAS SHOES. W5sJBSEmmm ft K,Sn7ii3rTS' iltSXaMHI K lIMSS(il DAISY FLY KILLER VSS&SL WIM. Neat, oloan, ornaninnlul, coim n lent, chfun. i..u .11 fi... Mndeotmctal, ran'tiplllortlpoTor; win nonouur injure anything, (luaran teed effective 16cti. each t 'lrr or fl sent prepaid for 11.00. HAROLD S0MERS. ISO DeKsIb Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. f5CY DENVER T.OTS-ln ttio rapidly irrowlnc llouluvurd Ulitrlit of otuutlliil IHnvr. A ningnlflccntYlQwof tho Hockim alroulilnK for two hundred mllim. Ijvel lotx. unidrd mri-f tt, iroud ar sorvlce,tllKnn, olrctrlrllelitsAndolliurliuprovo menla. a tiillinu (or llbu und uuvturda on may parnwnta. Writ for maps and lltnralurn. 'llin National J.aud Co., JH10 Welton St., JK'nvtir, Colo. OEFIANGE Gold Wiaf or Sf arch makes laundry "worlru, pleasure. lUoi, )yUi'. 10a Chair of Copyright. Berlin. The world's first professor ship of copyright Is nbout to bo eatab Hshed at tho University or Lelpslc, where the center of tho German pub lishing trade Is situated. Tho chair will deal not only with literary and ar tistic copyright, but also with every thing connected with industrial patent rights. , Tho. first occupant will bo Professor Planltz or Lelpslc, who Is a woll known specialist on the subject. NO ONE STRONGER THAN MBS STOMACE. The celebrated Dr. Aberncthy of London was firmly of the opinion that dtaor ders of the stomach were the most prolific source of human ailments in general, A recent medical writer says: "every feeling, emotion and afTcction reports at the stomach (through the system of nerves) and tho stomach is affected Hccflrdingly. It is tho vital center of the body ," H0 continues, " co we may bo said to live (thrvugh) tho stomach." He (Joes on to show tlwt the stomach is the vital center of tho body. Por weak stomachs and tho consequent indigestion or dyspepsia, and the multitude of various diseases which result therefrom, no medicine can bo better suited as a curative agent than Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. "Several months npol suffered from aBovcro pain right undor tho breast-bono," writes Mns. O. M. Muukkn, of Corona, Calif. "Had Huffercd from It, oft and on, for sov cral years. I also Buffered from heart-burn, did npt know what was tho matter ulth mo. 1 tried several medicines but thoy did mo no good. Finally, I waa told It was my liver. I did not daro to cat as It mado wo worso. When ever I swallowed anything It hocmed that I wonld faint It hurt so. I grow very thin nnd woulc from not eating. Was told to tako Dr. Pierce's (lolden Medical Discovery. I took flvo bottles of It, und could feel myself getting bettor from tho first doso. I could eat u llttlo without pain and grow strong fast. To-day I am strong and woll and can do u big day's work with case. Can eatoverythlng and havo put on floih wonderfully, I will say to all sultcrera wrlto to Dr. Muj. Mwutrx. i'lcrco. JIo hits my undying grutltudo," Wm Splendid Crops In Saskatchewan (Western Canada) 80O Bushola from SO aoroa Ol wlieut was the threslxr s return from a Lloyd 1 minster form In Hi I season of 1910. Many neld.lnthatoawelln. other districts' yield ed from 23 to S3 bu- I shels of wheat to th. acre. Other grains In I proportion. LAHQE PROFITS lore thus darlvarl ' from the FREBf (UIES'IEAI) LANDS a cansea id nvnrasft U3gTf3J rnvm kftSJire? II Stoical WW B l. sffBjF&t M't: til Woslerrt uunodq. This eicollent slionloi prices to ailTaneo. Lan T.luaa should donul.lntvfo years' tlma. druln crowlnir.inlxnilfnrm liifr, cutUeralsliifrumt dairy ing; nre nil prollinblo. free Homes tends of 1 (10 acres aro to bo liuit In tlio very best districts! too acre lire-einn-tloimntaa.OO iu racra with in certain uroas. Krlioolsnnd i lllirnlif.ii miMit, cllnmto lu overy settle- iei, nucleoli null tlio rlrlixstt wood, -water mid bulldluir luutorlnl iilnntirnl. . .89 lor particulars as to location, low Settlers' railway rnloa anil di-acrlptlve llluatrutcd rnmiihtoL t.T na, !, Waa, n.i.f n.lii. In. lfu formation, irrlto to Hup'Uit jmrui. Jv gratlon, Ottawa, Canada, ur to vmuuuiuu uuvwruiuuuii Ageuh. W. V. BENNETT Rccra 4 Btl Bldj. (hntis, Nth. llease write to the RRunt nearest yoa TIIENEW FRENCH RerVteOV.o..No.a.1la3j. UsedlnB'rcnoo Hour I tula with OUKA.V SULCI 88. CUHKS UIDN1.Y, ULADMilt UIHEASKIV 1'ILKS, CHUCmU t'LUKUS, HK1N KUM'TIONH-Kl niHIXBsi H.nl Mart" carrion turVIUCU txwlttt K Olt. Mi CLKHi UKD. CO.. 1UVKH3IOCU , UlllVSTtUi), LONDON, KNOl EYE ACMES W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 20-1912. PVTNAM FADELESS DYES CotormorceoodfibHehteranrffaitereolorBthan anyotherdye. OnelOc pscltBHe colors all fibers. They dye In cold wttertotterthanmiybtherdye. Voucas) dyeany narment without lipping apart. 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