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n r r.' j. f New Models of Hats for Motor i Wear Are Most Attractive Huts which are partly hats and part ly bonnets seem to bo tho most suc cessful among tho new models for motor wear. These hats are very soft and many of them are nuulo en tirely without wire. A crinoline or rice net foundation gives sufficient body. Wide braids and silk (the braids almost as pliable as fabrics) are very strong and durablo and are used in this class of heudwear. Tho fad for tho strong Hungarian colors has given us somo very novel and excellent specimons in theso mo tor bonnets. Dodics aro usually made in gray, taupe, brown or blue, or in natural Btraw colors. Theso durablo colorings aro brightened with touches of bright rod, vivid green and strong blue. Often a deep canary yellow ap pears in this 'combination. Theso Btrong colors are introduced In tho trimming or partly in the body of the hat. Veiled with chiffon veils of the color of the hat, through which they DAINTY TRIFLES MEAN MUCH Careful Dresser Knows Well What the Accessories Should Be to Com plete a Costume. In many instances it is tho little things that count for more than those of larger proportions, and women havo long since realized the fact, which ac counts for tho many furbishes which they affect. A dainty dash hero or a daring dash thero will frequently make an otherwise unattractive cos tumo most bewitching. Corsage and muff ornaments are tho popular accessories of the season, and .fashion permits an almost unlimited choice in these matters. One of fashion's freaks Is tho use of fruits and vegetables for corsage orna ments. Holly berries are also seen and aro much prettier. Tho now corsago bouquet is a com pact bunch of red berries. The corsago flower should ho largo; it may bo a rose, tho poinsetta or the brilliant poppy. Most of theso largo flowerB aro made of velvet. They match some brilliant evening dress, but as a rule they are in a contrast ing color. Velvet ribbon flowers are used on the new long, round muffs. ' Little bows to finish one's collar con sist of bright colored velvet cocks, combed at the ends and held in the mlddlo by a medallion of real Irish. NEW RUSSIAN COAT A three-quarter length Russian coat, fur-edged, held In at the back and sides with a patent leather belt; the klrt to match. The furs are fox; the toque of velvet with a fancy plume. JET vfe &!&m4 C xS. wwi T'iiit ill IliP vWllk' i& & gleam, they aro really charming. Hats made of fabrics usually have a tan crown, but are sometimes made of Tour shaped pieces, stitched to gether. Tho brims are machine stitched in rows ana crinollno or lin en intorllnings provide sufficient bui port for tho fabrics. Veils aro managed In a variety ol ways. One of tho prettiest Is shown in tho illustration. It is a long veil, but not wide. At tho front tho edge is finished with an accordlon-plnitod ruffle, which terminates at tho back of tho neck. Tho veil is slightly fulled on an clastic cord which slips ovor tho hat and Is drawn in aboul tho neck by gatherings. The new motor hats seem to have reached perfection Inasmuch as they aro comfortable, durable, and at the same time, the most attractivo that havo ever been brought out. They may bo said to be universally becom ing. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. IDEA FOR WINDOW DRESSING Casement Scheme of Decoration la One of the Neatest and Most Serviceable Possible. Ono of tho nentest and prettiest ways of dressing tho window of a room in which it is not desirablo to havo flowing draperieB is to use tho casement scheme of decorations. For this purpose thero comes a specially Bhoer and fine cotton material called casement cloth through which the light shines, although tho Interior of tho room is shielded from outsido oyes, but a similar charming effect may bo produced by cotton voile, by Chinese or wash silk, none of which materials is costly. The arrangements of tho drapery is simple. It Is shirred scantily at both its ends upon flno sliding rods of brass which fit into groves at top and bottom of tho case, ment if it bo a full length French win. dow, and against tho sliding case ments, if the window is of tho Ameri can typo. Another advantage ot this schemo of window dressing is tho easo with which the draperies may bo laundered, for, being straight, guilt less of ruffles and alwayB unstarched tho. merest tryo may wash, iron and readjust thom. New Dress Materials. At tho outset of every season a multitude of now materials for gowns is thrust upon tho market, and by gradual elimination wo Boon know which will prove becoming and mako up suitably. This year's fashion is particularly specializing in several now materials which como iu a charming display of colors and changeablo effects. Tho most fash ionable material is the much-worn brocade, and It Is sought by dress makers for every conceivable typo of gown from street suits to the most elaborate evening gowns and wraps. Harper's Bazar. For Palms and Ferns. "When tho delicate fronds of the fern turn yellow and tho palm leaves aro dry and sickly looking, pour two tablespoonfuls of ollvo oil at tho rootB. Repeat this onco ovory month, and note tho wondorful improvement. Strength and vigor will return to tho plants. Tho rich, dark green fol iage grows more luxuriant than ovor This is a well-tested fact. Smaller plants will not roquiro ae much oil. Flounced Skirts. Tho flounced skirts aro quickly made when tho bordored fabrics aro used, and they aro equally effective in tho embroidered batistes and Uncns Even the simple little dimity and mus lin frocks take on a new nlr when fashioned with thesd narrow flounces. Tho flounces of 3913. however, are quite different In construction from those of previous seasons and aro bo cut that they add only a semblanco of additional width to tho skirt. ""Tailored Skirts With a Lining. Tailored skirts aro being made over a closo fitting lining, which reaches to tho knee. This dispenses with tho ne cessity of an extra petticoat. White Glace Gloves. Whito glaco kid gloves lined with pink or blue kid show heavy real laco In a turned back cuff ovor tho colored lining, VEHICLE, NOW CENTURY OLD Family at Excello, Mo., Have "Pralrlo Schooner" That Is Still Well Preserved. St, Louis. Mo. Wo havo nil hoard tho familiar term "prnirlo schoonor" applied to tho old fashioned convoy nnce ndo ubo of by our grandfathers In tho "early dnys" whon they sot out, full of hopo, to 11 ml now- homes for themselves In tho groat woBt, now our flourishing mid-contlnuntnl states.' At Excello, a small station near tho county seat of Macon county, Missouri, resides a family which has in pos session tho relic of pioneer days pic tured horo. This nnclont vohlclo, un like the "Ono Hoss Shay" of world wide fame, has reached Its ono hun dredth birthday without going to Ancient Prairie Schooner. pieces, but continues to hold togeth er, bound by its strong iron rivets and chains, as proudly, perhaps, as whon it bore in Its capacious bod tho sturdy settler and his family traveling from Kontucky to tho then far-off prairies and forests of North Missouri. Tho descendants of this ploneor family aro among tho loading and highly respect ed peoplo of Macon and Randolph counties, nud family prido is nowhoro moro Justly In .evidence than whon, onco a year, to tho delight of neigh bors nnd other-visitors, "Old Missouri" Is placed on exhibition nt tho fair at Jacksonville, a nearby village, where It becomes tho center of attraction. SAYS DIVORCE ROBS 70,000 New York Minister Provides Startling Figures for 1912 and Demands Uniform Law. Now York. Moro than 70,000 chil dren, mostly undor tho ngo of nine years, wcro deprived ot ono or botli parents by dlvorco In this country during tho last year, according to fig ures with which Itov. Francis M. Moody stirred members of tho Now York state marriago and dlvorco com mission at a recent meeting. "Tho Pacific coast," ho said, "has been tho greatest dlvorco center of tho cntiro world. In tho year 1912 alone thero wero granted In tho Unit ed States moro than 100,000 divorces. In forty years 3,700,000 adults were, separated by dlvorco, and moro than C.000,000 persons affected by theso cases. "Illinois alono provided 120,000 di vorces; PennBylvanla, CC.7C0; Cali fornia, (30,000, and Now York, 41,450, Now York state, however, sent 18,109 of its couples into othor states to pro-, euro divorces, and there wero prob ably many migratory cases which ara not recorded in this total. At pres ent 90 per cent of tho cases go by default, with only ono party represent ed." Mr. Moody offered a resolution to or ganize a federal commission in this state to work for a uniform federal law governing marriage and dlvorco, which would bo tho central organiza tion for all stato commissions of this character which already havo been formed in Bomo states, and which would meet in convention in Chicago in May. Rev. Dr. Samuel McCuno Lindsay was appointed temporary chairman of the organizing committee. TYPHOID SPREAD BY MAN Thirty Cases of Disease and Three Deaths Since August, 1908, Are Traced to a Sailor. Sacramento, Cal. llarry Oloen, perambulating typhoid incubator, is still hatching deadly germs. To his record of having caused thirty cases and threo deaths, another denth has Just been added. This beats, it is said, tho record of "Typhoid Mary," fa mous in her day in Now York. Between August, 1908, and Febru ary 2, 1912, whon he wub a sailor on tho ship Acme, 2G men contracted ty phoid fever from him and threo died. Olsen was detained and Isolated at tho United States Marine hospital. Last October thodoctors thought thoy had conquered The army of organ isms nnd Olson was free on probation. Ila got a Job on tho steam schooner Noyo, but not a month had elapsed be fore two men were attacked by ty phoid fever. Ono of them died. Olson was discharged to prevent a mutiny nmong the crew, and he must now go back to tho hospital for further treat ment. Olsen may bo aubject to nn opera tion for tho removal of tho gall blad der, which has been found to act as an asylum for gorras. TICKET LOST ON TITANIC No Claimant Appears for the Recent Drawing of Bank of Italy's 1,500- 000-Franc Lottery Number. Itomo. No claimant haB yet appear ed for tho first prizo of 1,500,000 francs in tho recent bank of Italy lot tory. It Is believed that tho winning tickot may havo been lost when tho Titanic sank last April. All offorta to traco tho holder of tho tickot havo been fruitless, and it Is recalled that a batch of other tlckots which wero sent to tho United States on tho Ti tanic was lost. euRc. "Whnt do you mean by bringing home a bird of that slzo?" ' Well, wo can mako up for tho elzo by stuffing it good." FACE A, SIGHT WITH TETTER Moberly, Mo. "My troublo began with a small plmplo on tho loft side of my faco and It spread all ovor my face and to my neck. It would bo scar let rod whou I got warm. My faco was a sight. It looked very unpleas ant, nnd it felt uncomfortable. My fnce was something awful; It Just kept mo in agony all tho time. Somo said It was totter, and somo said It was that awful eczema, but I rather think It was tetter. I had boon troubled with it for about two years and tried many remedies, but got no rollcf until I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment "WhonJ would wnsh my faco with tho Cuticura Soap and apply the Cuti cura OIntmont it would cool my skin ntlil rtriiw frronf lilp ilrntta nt tnnttol out of tho skin. You would think I was BWeatlug; It would run down my faco just nB though I had washed It. It Itched and smarted and I Buffered In tho day time mosL I used tho Cuti cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment for a month and I was cured of It." (Sign ed) Mrs. J. Brookshor, April 1G, 1912. Cuticura Soap nnd Ointment Bold throughout tho world. Samplo of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adr. Friendly Blow. Louis Brownlow, Washington news paper man, paused In a drug storo in Greensboro, N. C, not so long ngo, to ask for n match. While ho was there a young colored chap camo running in with a big gash tho whole length of his skull, nnd apparently n good deal put out about somo accident that had befallen him. "What's happened to you?" nsketl Brownlow, excitedly but sympathetic ally. "A friend hit mo with a hatchet," replied the bleeding stranger. Brightening Flower Pots. Flower pots frequently fado Into a dingy color from their original bright and cheorful brick red. Thoy may bo easily brightened again by putting or dinary red ochro in water until it is about as thick as paint, then painting ing tho flowor pot, which absorbs the color and holds It. Proved. "Is that dainty llush on Clara'B cheeks her own?" "No; she took It out of sister's box." Depends. Belle Do you think it is unlucky to marry in 1913? Nell Sure thing, if lie's a poor man. JK8 lffWfiaTi '"fKfrifwifvrKKjiffKKTPriiiiM Iebh Addressed to Women That Backache of Yours Is one of nature's warnings when all the joy of living has vanished because of trouble peculiar to womankind. Don't disregard this warning. Don't procrastinate. Now is the time to take steps to regain health and strength. Br. Pierce's Fmmite Prescription mhhmh KEaBESBHBHBBSBHBHBBHtffl BSHaBHaEflBKHBHRMaHMBBiHEBD WilBSRBaHBBHMHSffiHB9SSK2BHEHHHM8H99M M& AMHEi N MAIfcCOTICS Ha3 been recommended for over forty years as a remedy for ailments peculiar to women. Thousands of grateful women have testified to it3 effectiveness. You, too, will find it beneficial. 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She soon discovered that alt she got was a lot for her money, and It win not alt baking powder, for the bulk of It was chonp materials which hnd no leavening power. Such powders will not inHko light, wholesome food. And because of tho ab sence of lenenlllB Kits, It teqtilres from two to three times ns much to rnlw rakes or biscuits as It does of Cnlumet Unking l'owder Thus, eventually, the netual cost to you of cheap baking powders Is moro than Calumet would bo. Cheap buhlng powder ofton lenvo tho bread blenched and acid, sometimes yol lnw and nlknllno. nnd often unpniaiable. They are not always of unirorm strength and uunllty. Now the brldo buys Cnhitnet-thB. per fectly wholesnmn baking powder, nioder nte In juice, mid nlunys uniform nnd re llnble. Calumet keeps Indefinitely, makes good cooking otisy, nnd Is certainly the inriMt nonnnmlrnl nfler nil. Received Highest Awards: "World's Turn Food Ex position. Chicago, III.: l'nrls Imposition, France, Mnrcli. 1912. Adv. Not a Complaint. "Mlas Brown," said tho art Inspec tor, pausing before a student's easel, "you might with nil propriety worship that drawing of yours." Tho poorest pupil in tho class look ed up, surprised nnd pleased "I'm bo glad you liko It, sir. But why why " "Tho Blblo expressly commands us not to worship the likunoss of any thing In tho honvoiiB above or In tho earth bonoath, dooB it not1?" His Status. "Is that druggist woll thought of In tho community?" "Sure. Isn't ho n pill er of the church?" Lots ot poor men aro tho architects of other men's riches. 5 PER XtMCi nnd nil ifclicrs. IKi not depend on any powder In ttili cIiim Of IM-ieiues. Giro 11 to hrot inures In timet of dlMemnfir llookU-t, ''Olitruiner, I'nnsce. Cure nnd I'roTcntlon," troe, UruggliU ud liarneti Strop toll Hpohu's Ouro. W coma, M.U0 ft doion; fl.U0, 110 UO n. doion. SPOHN f.OIGAI. GO., Bacteriologists, G0SHEH, END. Infantile Paralysis. ' Tho horrors of infantllo pnralysls will not bo alleviated by tho noto of I Dr. Simon Flexner and two associates, appearing in tho Journal of tho Amcr- p lean Medical association, that tho healthy parents of patients may he I carrlors of tho disease Dr. Hoxner roports that washings from tho naso pharynx of tho pnrents of a child suf fcrlng from an ncuto attock wero Inoc ulated on October 28 last In a monkey, tho Macncus cynomolguB: "Recovery from tho anesthetic wbb prompt and tho animal remained well until November 11, when It was noted to bo excitable and to drag tho right log. The loft log proved to bo weak NovombQr 12 tho right log waB defi nitely flaccid." Two days later portions of tho spi nal cord and medulla "Bhowed typical lesions of experimental poliomyclltlB." Modern Pugilism. Fathcn I can't understand why you want to bo a prize fighter! Son Easy! Bccauso it's all prize nnd no fight. Judgo. 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