1 THE NORTH PLATTE SEMIAVEEKLY TRIBUNE. rysrJii i m; V m i ,'t v M LAXATVE FOB SH CHILD "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Every mother realize, after giving her children "California Syrup of rigs" that this la their Ideal laxative, because they lovo its pleasant taeto nd It thoroughly cleanses the tender little Blom&ch, liver and bowels with out griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish or breath is bud, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, glvo a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bow els, and you have a well, playfu" hlld again. When Its little system Is rutl of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, Indigestion, colic remem ber, a good "Inside cleaning" should always bo the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Cyrup of PlgB" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask at the store for a CO cent bottlo of "California Syrup of Flgo," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups .printed on the bottle. Adv. Only William. At a singing contest at Frankfort recently Kaiser Wilhelm, who attend d, was served by several high-school boys as pages. According to Jugend, ho was attracted by the bright faco of one of them and asked his name. "Korner, your majesty," said the boy. "And your first namo Is Theodore?" aald the emperor, thinking of the pa-Ariot-poet Theodoro Korner, whoso centennial year this is. "I'm sorry," roplied the uncourtler llke youngster, "hut It's .only Wll Tielm." When Kaiser Wilhelm broke Into a hearty laugh at the answer the pago realized his missed opportunity. New York Evening Post. Chance for Grouch. Mrs. Brown "Hero's an account of a now cooking utensil that will boil and steam and poach eggs all at tho amo time." Brown (a grouch) "And why doesn't it scramble and eggnogg em, too?" Too Optimistic. "I will yet seo tho time when the law, is no respecter of persons." "Then you'll bo in tho asylum." By Timely Use of Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Hero Is her own Btatement. Cnry, Maine." I feel it a duty I owo to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound did for me. One year ago I found myself a terrible suf ferer. I had pains in both sides and ouch a soreness I could Bcarcoly straighten up at times. My back ached, I had no ap petito and was so hervous I could not sleep, then I would bo so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost impossi ble to movo or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better un til I submitted to an operation. I com menced taking Lydia E.Pinkham'B Veg etablo Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good appetito and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall always feel that I owo my good health to your med icine." Mrs. Hayward Sowers, Cory, Maine. If you are ill do not drag along until an operation ia necessary, but at onco take Lydia E. Pinkham'o Vegetable Compound. If you lmvo tho slightest doubt that Lydia 13. Plnlchum's Vegeta ble Compound will help you.wrlto to Lydia E.PinlchaiuMcdicincCo. (confidential) Lynn.MnRS., for ad vice. Your letter will ho opened, read and answered by a, woman, and hold in strict confidence Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta ble act surely out gently on the liver. Stop after dinner distress-cure Indigestion.' Improve the complexion, brighten the eyea SMALL TILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature rZK WOMAN ESCAPES OPEBATIOM am- JFssK linn:- ii3tJS5i iri. I"t r wwjwrm i jfcpJRj&v H3 nmi -ii w i rn JkWW& WITTLE Mm river j&GmK m pills. tr jk?y a &u&j&&?z Porsage Rose Sets ITH soft lace drapery which forms j their bodices, gowns for evening or for afternoon functions arc com pleted by draped skirts meeting the bodice with a girdle or sash. Often the top of the skirt, extends itself into tho waist lino drapery, and often a separate girdle in a contrasting color is employed. But whatever the finish p.t the waist lino, for these gowns for high occa sions, tho splendid corsage roso is rarely left out. This is a roso made of ribbon or velvet, mounted with or without millinery foliage and having a ribbon-wrapped stem. Such a rose is posed at tho front of tho gown, .usually a little toward tho left side and just under the bust. It 1b a splendid factor in tho costume; it is in fact "featured," given the star part in the composition of tho pic ture. The roses of aatin or velvet are made In all the fashionable now col ors. Certain yellow and strong light green shadeB, also deep, orange and black, have been favorites. These corsage roses in passing will trans form a plain skirt and dressy blouse Into quite formal dress. They aro largo and aro made of ribbon about three Inches wide, or wider. The rib bon is cut into lengths to form the petals, each length bclifg twice that of required petal plus an inch extra for plaiting in at the base of the pet al and winding in at the stem. A wire provides the stem. A little ball of cotton is wound about one end, tho size of a thlmblo, and over this a bit of ribbon is placed and fastened to tho stem by winding it with a thread or tie-wire. About this center a short length of ribbon (folded lengthwise) is wrappod to imitato the small petals, still unopened, at the heart of tho roso. After tho center has been made in this way, the petals are made. Each AFTERNOON GOWN A TRIUMPH OF FRENCH DESIGN HERE Is nn unusual and attractive gown from the salon of a uotahlo French designer. It has tho grace of simplicity and It embodies several of tho best stylo features of tho present season. Among these there are tho looso and comfortable management of tho sleeve, tho tunic, tho girdle, the easy adjustment of the bodlco and a eklrt a little shorter at the front than at tho back and hanging in about tho feet. There Is a little under bodlco of em broidered chiffon with elbow aleevos, finished with a wired niching of mal ine. A band of beaded embroidery adorns the material of the bodice, which 1b draped In tho fashion of tho Chinese collar. It Is not always easy to solve tho in- Off the Costume. short longth is doubled and plaited In at the raw edgoB. Tho plaits aro sewed down. After tho petals say ten or eleven in all bavo boon made, thoy aro fastonod about tho centor of the rose already formed, tied to tho stem with thread or tie-wire. Finally tho corners are curled back on somo of the petals and bllnd-stilched down. Shapo tho petals, cupping them with the lingers. Wind the stem with nar row green ribbon, winding in a spray or two of millinery rose foliage. Theso roBes made of velvet ribbon about two Inches wldo In a deep gold color aro mounted with velvet foliago. Besides satin and velvet ribbon the heavier gauzo ribbons aro used, and tho gold and silver tissue. Uoses ol this sort aro expensive bits of luxury when bought ready made from about two to flvo dollars each. Tho value le placed upon the time consumed in making them, and' tho workmanship, far more than In the material used. For less dress-up times, tho little rosogay of rosebuds made of several different colors of narrow satin ribbon is still a great favorite. These small roses aro mado of a length of satin ribbon (folded lengthwise nlong the center) or of separate petals mado of narrow ribbon. Thoy are mounted on little stems of small green covered wire. Sprays of fine millinery folingo of maidenhair fern usually aro usod with them by way of variety. Narrow, velvet ribbon In green or purple winds the stems together, and finish the nosegay with a little bow. These small nosegays 'aro scented, and form tho daintiest of accessories worn on the coat or furs for tho street. Small bits of ribbon or silk will make them, They aro always appreciated, bound to please thoso who po&sess a sense of the valuo of such finishing touches to tho toilet. It would be difficult to think up a better Christmas gift for ono's friends. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. tricacies in construction of tho most slmplo looking of French gowns. It Is quite likely that this ono Is mado in two pieces, with tho skirt and chiffon bodice attached to a short under wnlst. Tho skirt overlaps at tho front Tho tunic is apparently fastened at tho left side and attached to the bod Ice. The girdle Is boned and is of soft satin, lined In Irregular pleats. Gir dles are, almost without exception mado In colors contrasting with that used in tho body of tho gown. Some times n girdlo Is in several colors, those In plaid of bright tones being favored for plain cloth gowns. An other development of tho always pres ent girdlo shows silk In throo colors laid In pleats, inuktng a three-toned girdle. Certain it Is that, in tho man agement of tho waist lino, our present modes are the most artistic, tho most easy and graceful of any that lie with in the memory of tho women of our country. The study of a gown of ns great ar tistic valuo as this ono should Involve that of tho dressing of tho feet and tho arrangement of tho coiffure, be cause both these mutters should enter Into the consideration of a dressy cos tumo nt any time. Satin sllppors In block with rhinestono buckles, and silk hosiery of tho color of the gown take care of tho clothing of the feet appropriately. The coiffure is ono of those designs classified as tho "casque" style, in which all tho hair is waved. It is ar ranged over the head like a turban. There is no chignon at tho back. Tho ends of tho hair are turned under tho waves and ,,iruud ubout In such a way as to disponso with a coll. In cutting a gown of this character wldo goods aro more easily managed than narrow. Skirts, overlapping at tho front, while narrow, glvo room for easy walking beeauso tho front seam is not joined down to tho bottom. The under petticoat must bo soft; the most clinging of fabrics, ub chiffon or crepo do chinu, or lace. An inserted Dounce will take tho pluco of a potticoat. Anything heavy enough to interfere with tho falling of tho skirt In close and clinging lines would destroy an Important Item In tho beauty of tho design. It Is tho hang and not fit of garments which Is of paramount Im portance now. Tho figure, without dis tortion of any sort, without restraint but in tho lovely, naturul silhouetto, Is glorified in present day stylos, which really amount to cleverly ar ranged drapery. Garments must not shapo tho figure toduy; thoy must be shaped by it, or appear to be, anyway. Henco bo many gowns seem to be de signed for the corsetless figure. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur' lant and Remove Dandruff Real Surprise for You. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluf fy, abundan and appears ns soft, lus trouB and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Dandorlno hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with n llttlo Dauderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking ono small strand at a timo. This will cleanso tho hair of dust, dirt and cxcosslvo oil and In just a fow momonts you havo doubled tho beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying tho hair at once, Dandcriuo dissolves every partlclo of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig orates the scalp, forever stopping Itch ing and falling hair. But what will please you most will bo after a fow weeks' uso when you will actually seo now hair flno and downy at first yes but really now hair growing all over tho scalp. It you caro. for pretty, soft hair and lots of It, surely get a 25 cent bottlo of Knowlton's Dandcrlno from any storo and just try it. Adv. Not Hit Wife. "Did I not see you talking to your wife laBt night?" "Nope; if it had been my wife I would have been listening, not talk ing." Houston Post. SCALP ITCHED AND BURNED Greenwood, Ind. "First my hair be gan to fall, then my scnlp itched and burned when I becamo warm. I had pimpled on my scalp; my hair was falling out gradually until I had scarcely any hair on my head. I couldn't keep the dandruff off at nil. My hair was dry and lifeless and I lost rest at night from the terrible Itching sensation. I would pull my hat off and scratch my head any place t happened to be. "For several years I was bothered with pimples on,niy face. Somo of them were hard red opotB, somo woro full of matter, and many blackheads. I was always picking at them and caused them to bo soro. They mado my faco look so badly I was ashumed to bo seen. "I tried massage creams for my face fcnd all kinds of hair tonic and homo mado remedies, but they only mado things worBO. Nothing did tho work until I used Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment. I washed my faco with the Cutlcura Soap, then put plenty of Cutlcura Ointment on. Three- months' use of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment has mado my faco as smooth nnd clean as can bo." (Signed) C. M. Hamilton, Sept. 24, 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cutlcura, Dopt. L, Boston." Adv. Search for a Name. "Does anybody call tho junk that fel low writes 'poetry?'" "Vhy not? It has boon called every thing else that's unpopular." Every married man knows that It takes but ono to mako a quarrel. PUTNAM Color more coods briRhtrr and faster colors than You can dye any Karmcnt without ripping apart. ipart. Hla Supposition. "A couple," said Mrs. Slmpklns, got married a few days ago, after a courtship which had lasted GO years." "I suppose," said Mr. Slmpklns, "tho poor old man had become too feeblo to hold out any longer." JuQt Speculating. "This dancer says she belloves iu art for art's sake." "Sho does, eh? I wonder how long Bho would retnln hor enthusiasm If her salary of $1,000 a week were cut In half." lted CrrH Hull Itlue giv'i double value for your mono) . booh twice .is far as any other. AaL your tfitfcer. Adv. We Wonder. Wo wonder If Cinderella wore ono of these flut, puucako-Hhapcd shoes. Couchs vanirh in a ninlit. DeonV Mcntho luted Cough Drops i-ootliu the throat, rf feeling u bpeedy cute 5c at all Di-ujwihl. Tho man who falls In love with a woman at Bight by moonlight may fall in another direction by sunlight Mm.WlnBloiv'H Soothing Syrup for Children tectblniT, buftf-ua tin kuuih, rciliicrH lullummu tlou.ullayH a In, cure wind college u bottlc.A4 Only a smart man can tell the truth so truthfully that oven a JealouB worn n can't tangle him up. Colorado City, Colo, Nov. .srj, jqij. BankerV Life Insurance Co., Lincoln, Nub. Gentlemen: Twenty years ngo the 2Cth of September, I took out a Si.ooooo Policy, 20 payment. I paid In all 8538.80 On September 26th, 1912 1 received in Mittlomout paid up participating policy of 81,000.00 and a cash settlement of 31-JJ 86, which was purfectly satisfactory to me. I can conscientiously recommend the Bankers' Lifo Insurance Company ns absolutely hquaro in Ha settlement of claims. Thanking you for what you did for me aud wishing you con tinued succom, I am Most respectfully, II. I. DANIELS Ask tho iniin who owm one of our policies. What So Precious As a Healthy Baby? Every Youngster Can Have Fine Digestion if Given a Good Baby Laxative. In Bplto of tho greatest personal caro and tho most intelligent attention to diet, babies nnd children will bo como constipated, and it is a fact that constipation and indigestion havo wrecked many a young Hfo. To start with a good dlgcstivo apparatus is to start Ufo without handicap. But, as wo cannot all have perfect working bowels, wo must do tho next best thing and acqulro thorn, or train thorn to becotno healthy. This can bo dono by tho uso of a laxative-tonic very highly recommended by a great many mothors. Tho remedy is called Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin and has boon on tho markot for two genera tions. It can bo bought conveniently at any drug Btoro for fifty cents or ono dollar a bottlo, and thono who are al ready convinced of Its merits buy tho dollar size. Its mildness makes it tho ideal modi clno for children, nnd It Is also very pleasant to tho tasto. It is sure in Its effect, and genuinely harmless. Very llttlo of It is required and its frequent uso docs not causo it to loso Its ef fect, as Is tho caso with so many other remedies. Thousands can testify to Its merits In constipation, indigestion, bilious ness, sick headaches, etc., among them reliable pcoplo llko Mrs. James It. Rouso, of Marlnetto, WIb. Her llt tlo son Howard was fifteen months old T Rheumatism, Sprains Backache, Neuralgia "Yes. (laughter, that's jrood stuff. Tho pain In Sprained Anklo UolieYod. "I rai 111 for n lone tlmo with n sererclp sprained nnkle. I got a bottlo of Sloan' Liniment nnd now 1 amablo to bo about and enn walk a great deal. I wrltothlsb. cnuio 1 think you !eserve a lot of credit for putting such n fina Liniment on the market and I shull always take tlmo to recommend Dr. Sloan's Liniment." Jfra. Chut itauj. lialiimon, Aid. At all Dealers 25c., EOe. and $1.00. Sloan's Inilructlro booh on horsst, cattle, how and poultry sent Iroo. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. FADELESS DYES any other dye. One lOr package colors all fibers. They dye In cold water better than any other dye. WHITE I'UK 1'KtvlS booklet, calendar, blotters, Pain In Back and Rheumatism nro the daily torment of thousands. To ef fectually euro these troubles you must re move the cause. Foley Kidney Pills begin to work for you from the first dose, nnd ex ert r.o direct and beneficial an action in tho kidneys and bladder that the pain nnd tor ment of kidney trouble soon disappears. W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES Mon'e$3-oo$?-503.qo Ulimnn'o S2 Sl.OO S3 iiuiiiciia S3.no & 4 Misses, Doys, Children C 1 ,00 $ 1 .70 12 2.00 S3 Bffia bulntit In iio: now iu Urf aii ukktr oi 3J. as 09 ftnd Si idoi la tho world Orer t0 rtvln, Kituuinmiinaii III lie Imilthitrt, ilte uwl uidtht. W. I.. Dourlnjl ftfinra mm fin,n,i. evenrwbwe. Why not Klvo them a trial i inn vuluo you will roccivo iur yuur wuury Drill fuiouisu you, IX VOU would llJltour finliirv. ma laiHuib in inn wunu unaor (mo runt, and , how carefully you would unUereuuid why ttiey are rfAiiuiikcit iu luuk ucucr. Ill UCIUT, hold iiHiirahape anil wear lung tr ttuVa other tiittkca lor the price. Your (Iraler ahoulil tupply you with tuuju.A'ui, buionvuiauiuie.xGlie KUUU11IO wimout J DOUgllU! namo iUnipcd on bottom. Htioes hent ftVPTVwIlArn. rllrrw, fm,n ,n- ory, by l'arcel rout, ikmuro frrc, Now a iuu hiiib io uoKin io vo money on jruuriuuiwcar. wriia toony lor llluv irniKi catalog allowing bow to order ".'' W. L, 1XJUOLAB, 910 Oparlc Bt Urociiton, Mama. ji Bnv r ir-t m?. i j wAMw Ax PU WXl i.1 WSUMT Ttiot'fKrM fi V fcA vft ilfcn3 li". Arsi M fl K&.'j . i 1 TS, 1 m M y?v wsXi swa kkJyp Jsiiv j Vii?!wc VkT85 HOWARD ROUSE Inst April, bu( ho was sick with bowol trouble from birth and suffered in tensely. Slnco Mrs. nquso has, bOQO giving him Dr".' Caldwell's Syrup Pen sin all troublo haa disappeared and tho boy la becoming robust. Thousands keep Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin constantly In tho houso, for every mombor of tho fnmlly can uso It from infancy to old ago. Tho usors of Syrup Pepsin lmvo Icarnod to avoid cathartics, salts, mineral wa ters, pills nnd other harsh remedies for thoy do but tomporary good and aro a shock to nny dollcato system. Families wishing to try n froo Bam pln bottlo can obtain It postpaid by addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell,' 203. Washington St., Montlcollo, 111. A pos tal card with your namo and address on It will do. my back It allKonc I never naw anything work as quickly ns Sloan's Liniment" Thousands of grateful pcoplo voico tho soma opinion. Hero's tho proof. RaUevml Pain In Back. "I was troubled with a cry Lad pain In my back lor somoUme. I went to a doctor but be aid not da me any gctxl, so I Eurchascd ft bottlo of Sloan's Intmcnt, nnd now I am a well woman. I always keep a bot tlo of Sloan's Liniment In tha liomo." I'M llatilda Cotton, itiM)-tiUAo$:,BnoU)-n,l. Y. Sciatic lUiaumttUm. "Wo liavo twed Sloan's Lini ment for over six years and found it tho boat wo ever uied. When my wife had sclatle rheumatism thoonly thing Uiat rililhcrnnv irood was Sloan's aOiSLKJRfllJ Liniment. We cannot prnlss It pigmy enouRii." " iffo Vet ilotnat, lovxu Boston, I etc. nuNKUC uuuu tuiii'ni, uuincy, in. 400,000 3 Immlirratlon flRiiren show that the popula tion ot Canada In creased durlnff 1013. by the addition of 00,OOO now stttlcrV from tho United Statcu anil Europe, Most of these have Koue on farina In the provinces of Mani toba, Saskatchewan nnd Alberta. Lord William Percy, an Eur Huh Nobleman, says;' "The posnlbllltlca and onportunl tlt'H ottered by tho Canadian West lira bo Infinitely ureater than thono which cilBtiu EnK laud, thut It seems absurd to think that people should be Impeded from comlnK to the country whero tbey can mont rnnlly and certainly improve their poHltlou." Now dlNtrlets are being opened up, which will malfoncccHslblo n irreat number of horuesteadH in districts especially ndaptl to mlied farming and grain raising. For Illustrated literature nnd re durwl railway rates, apply to Hn porlnumdent Immigration, Otta wa, Canada, or W. V. DENNETT, Beo Bulldlngf Omaha, Neb. IOIRM TACKER WANTED !Sod.fo?o 1 - -. - J3 W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 45-1913. Hi -,''5,' ml nil m Twenty Payment Life Policy Matured in the Old Line Bankers' Life Insuranco Company of Lincoln, Nebraska Namo of Insured Herman P. Daniels Residence Colorado City, Colo. Amount of Policy $1,00000 Total Premiums $ 538.80 SETTLKMKNT Surplus in Cash 442.86 And paid up Participating Policy. ..81, 000.00 Total 91,442,80 Write ub for an agency Assets $6,500,000.00