NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. PAINS NEARLY DOUBLED ME UP Nothing Helped Me Until I Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctablo Compound. Wyandotte, Mich.-" For tho last four years 1 have doctored off and on without help. 1 have had pains every month so bad that I would nearly double up. Some times I could not sweep a room with out stopping to rest, and everything I ato upset my stomach. Three years ago I lost a child land suffered so Ibadlv Hint I was out of my head at times. My bowels did not move for days and I could not cat without suffering. The doctor could not help me and one day I told my husband that I could not stand tho pain any longer and sent him to the drug-storo to get me a bottle of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and threw the doctor's medicine away. After taking three bottles of Vegetable Com pound and using two bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash I could do my own housework. If it had not been for your medicine I don't know where I would be today and 1 am never without a bottle of it in the house. You may publish this if you like that it may help some other woman." Mrs. MARY Stender, 120 Orango St., Wyandotte, Mich. nfflmnnrnn SKIRTS ADOPT MODISH PLAITS Cuticura S'oap The Healthy viiajj Soap Cntlcura Sop tharea wltbout mag, EftrywherS&c. Sea To Preserve and keep all household linen spotlessly white and in perfect condition use Red Cross Ball Blue in the laundry every week. Nothing: else will take its pfcee and nothing else is just as good. All grocers, 5 c Nerve Wasn't What He Lost As Benson walked along the busy street he was stopped by a shabby In dividual. "Excuse me, sir," said he, "but I wonder If you could lend mo a quarter?" Benson wns startled nnd demnnded to know why tho quarter was needed. "Haven't you a job?" he demanded. "No, sir," whined the slinbby Indl vldual. "You see, I'm a slate roofer by trade. But I can't work at It, be cause I fell off a roof and lost my nerve." "Oh, no. you didn't?" snld Benson, as he walked on quickly. "Your nerve's all right." Houston Post. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports- from druggist" who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that has been Vfcrv successful in overcoming these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root i coon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the nrorninent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview on the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants tor insurance arc re jected is because kidney trouble is co common to the American people, and the large majority of those -whose applica tions are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this (treat preparation send ten cents to ir. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be.Burc and . i i - mention mis paper. aut. I wo Souls With but One Thought Airs, illicitly Doesn't Sirs. Owens look radiant? She must he thinking if her new gown. Mr. Illqhfly Yes, nnd do you ! servo how wretched her husband looks? He Is evidently thinking of It, too. St. Augustine Record. Nfrfht and Mornlnd. Have Strong, Healthy Eyi. If they lire, itch, Smart or Burn, if Sore. X.rtffc Irritated, Inflamed or YOUR LYt5 Granulated, use Murine - . . r , - m often. Sootnas, neireanea. oaic ior Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book, nsnai lye jumtof w., wuaji W. N. U., OMAHA NO. 23-1920. ACCORDION plaits and slde-plult-Inus iinnetir to ho occupying tlU) thoughts of many designers this Fen- son. They are shown In everything, from capes to negligees. In the soft. sheer materials, the thin, supple silks and matins, they aro at their very best, and In the heavier fabrics, used for suits or skirts or capes, designers have managed them cleverly. In stripes and plaids, plaits change the lines nnd predominating colors so that manufacturers 'Of separate skirts ap pear to be fascinated by theiii ; they give so much opportunity for the ex ercise of Ingenuity. It seems like painting the lily and adorning the rose to change or add anything to some of the beautiful plaids nnd stripes that nppear In silk nnd vool materials hut It is done, and we have to con cede that something of Interest Is. added to the garment made In this way". One of the skirts pictured here fea tures stripes running Horizontally and the material laid In moderately wide side plaits. Odd nnd fanciful pockets, without plaltings are set on at eacii side. They aro something like saddle bag pockets, with rounded llaps, and they hang as If separate from the skirt. Kour balls covered with the material mnke an unusual .finish across the bottom of them. The gir dle Is Ingenious, too. Its ends nre split at the front, forming two straps, tlw toi straps fastening with n large but ton while the lower ones cross an 1 are finished at the ends with hnlls Accordion plaiting has been chosen by the designer of the plaid silk skirt and he has shown his Independence of any other material In this model. It sets close to the figure nnd this, with Its girdle of silk with tint hanging ends at tho front, somehow suggests an Egyptian Inspiration. The sash endi are folded over the belt, and gathered. Into silk ornaments at the bottom. New Departure in Smocks ALL at once and with olio accord, the creators of hinocks and blouses seemed to have seized upon trleolette ns a promising materia! for ( their purposes, whoever started It uncovered an Iden that hns flourished from tho beginning nnd hns led Into several by-paths In apparel. Besides smocks, close-fitting jackets, or bod Ices, often sleeveless and extended at the front Into girdles or sash ends, have made their entry for' summer wear. In gay and beautiful colors. Trleolette nnd other weaves In the same silk fiber, muko many of these; they will be rivals of the silk sweater Inter on and belong among the glori fied sports clothes that are Intrenched for u long stny nnd crowding tailored modes for street wenrc Trleolette in one of tho most popu lar smocks Is shown here, with a fin ish of silk fringe at tho tiottoin and embellishment embroldeed of flower sprays about the neck and down the front opening. Oray Is a favorite col or for smocks of this kind and gay colors nppear In the flowers, but the smocks are made In many colors, A plain girdle, made of the material, or n silk cord nnd tassel, matching the smock in color, furnish the best man ageinent of the waistline. The neck nnd short front opening are bound with plain satin and smnll round but tons, covered with It, add a last touch to a delightful piece of work. A handsome georgette shiock, with. nll'Over pattern In silk embroidery, Is used for the dressier model shown Jn the picture. It Is one of many In which georgette, In a dark color, serves as a background for rich embroidered effects and these pretty garments aro In high favor for formal afternoon and dinner uress. Two colors In georgetto are sometimes combined In them, viv id shades of green proving particular ly effective with the quieter colors. It appears in smocks for evening wear, along with turquoise nnd lighter col ors, adorned with beads or with the richest nnd most colorful embroideries. Glove Lore. Nothing looks worse than shabby gloves, nnd. as they are expensive nr tlcles In dress, they require n llttln management. A good glove will, with care, outlast three cheap ones. Do not wear your best gloves at night. Tho heat of the gas, etc., gives a moisture to the hands that spoils the gloves; do not wear them In very wet weather, as carrying umbrellas and drops of ruin spoil them. Trlmmlna for Child's Frock. Unique trimming for children's frocks Is made from striped material. The stripes are connected or divided by a chain stitch of red worsted, A band of this trimming can be used round tle sleeves and down each side of the frock, at back and front. Unique Millinery Novelty. An Interesting nnd unique millinery novelty for recreation wear Is a largo poke bonnet, mnde entirely of wool crocheted "nnd wired and trimmed with crocheted flowers of the same mate rial. Are Yoo Human? A little baby, A little child. Don't they appeal to you ? Doesn't your heart yearn to pick them up, to cuddlo them closo to you, to shield them from all harm? suro it does elso you're not human. Being human you love them. ' Their vory helplessness makes you reach out in all your strength to aid them. In health there's no flower so beautiful. In illness there's no night so black, , ' Save them then. Use every precaution. Tako no chance. When sickness comes, as sickness will, remember its just a baby, just a child and if tho Physician isn't at hand don't try some remedy that you may have around the house for your ownvuse. Fletcher's Castoria was made especially for babies' ills and you can uso it with perfect safety as any doctor will toll you. Keep it in tho house. illl Sjfct Contents ISPluid Draoh wj 3d r.TTiTn!ii.Y. i i In I iflii i -- - ALGOHOL-U l lill uiin. j AVcuotaulcIYepnratioaforAs Children Cry For ,-. , , . iw fimtauS neither Opium.MorpMnenor - Senna JbcHMMt Karri Sfi (7anYMSii3r Mattttirmtltrtr AhcIpfulRcmyfor Constipation nnu ui..--j andFrishncssand Tac-SImilc Sijnoweoi .... RnMPJUOT. The ientau - j Exact Copy of Wrapper. Do the People Knew? Do you know why you are asked to call for Fletcker'o Castoria when you want a child's remedy: why you must insist on Fletcher's? For years wo have been explaining how the popularity of Fletcher's Custorla has brought out innumerable imitations, sub stitutes and counterfeits. To protecf the babies : to shield the homes and in defense of generations to come we appeal to the better judgment of purents to insist on having Fletcher's Castoria when in need of a child's med icine. And remember above all things that a child's medicine is made for children a medlclno prepared for grown-upB is not inter changeable. A baby's food for a baby. And a baby's medicine is just as, essential for the baby. The Castoria Recipe (it's on every wrapper) haB bfcen prepared by the same hands in the same manner for so many years that the 8igna-i ture of.Chas. H. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous. MOTHERS SH0U10 READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY1 BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signati ' 7 Bears the Signature of TMB CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK OITY. 1 Not a New Discovery. (.eoiKe Ade, sealed In the library of die Chirac Athletic eluli, looked up from his mnuM.liic and said: "It says hero Unit an Knullsh sci entist has discovered luv to turn any thliiK to cold." Mr. Ade blew forth a smolio cloud thought fully. "Hut, then," he added, "our profit eers discovered thnt several years iiko." Early Humor. "Professor DIpKs has no recreations whatever, 1 hear." "ion are very much mistaken." "Ah! What does he do to rest his mind after houra of arduous study In his library?" "Ho chuckles over the wheezes of Babylonian column' conductors, writ ten on tablets of clay." IJIimltiKhnra Age-Herald. Bird Neglect Is Short-Slghted. The destruction ot the (iiail Is cost Ins (he. wheat growers of the entire United States $100,000,000 a year chinch bUKs. Potato growers of the United States are paylnu out $10,000, 000 u year for Paris green to protect their potatoes from the potato ln. The quail, natural enemy of the buj;, has been almost exterminated. Mighty Few Do. "Why don't you Join a golf club7" "Man, I don't know how to play golf." "That's no reason. Ninety percent of the golf club members don't know' how to play the same, either." Tuberculosis in Cattle. The bureau of animal Industry of tho department of agriculture reports that tuberculosis In cattle wns respon sible for the condemnation of more cattle, slaughtered under federal meai Inspection last year, than, all other dis eases combined. Information from the bureau shows that nO,C47 carcasses of cattle were condemned on pom-mnrtem Inspection ami of that number Hi, 000 were tho result of tuberculosis. In ad dition f3.0r2 parts of cnttle carcasses were condemned for the snme cause. The bureau points out that tubercu losis In cnttle nnd hog cholera In swine nre the two most serious con tnglous diseases affecting meat nnl mnls, anil there Is evidence that n heavy loss occurs on farms In addition to condemnations nt establishments where government Inspection Ib maintained. Embarrassing Moment. The new minister was cnlllng. Among other things he was lament ing the prevalent use of profanity, the habit growing even innoiij chil dren. Tho small daughter of tho house, stundlng by, said timidly, "Mister, I don't swear, but I know nil the words." Indianapolis Ne,wsi Cause and Effect. Two notices on a church bulletin board In Manchester, England, ran ns follows: "A potato supper, will be held Sat urday evening." "Subject for Sunday morning: 'A Night of Agony.' " Hpston Trail script. Miss Alcott's Elms. Among the 4res In historic Concord nre the two old elms In front of the I.oulsn May Alcott house, and the lit tle grove of pines and spruces Just be yond It. Under the shade of the elma once lived the nuthor of "I.lttlo Wom en" and among tho whispering pines Ilnwthorne walked, thought and wrote, or' conversed with Ids friend, Thoreau. The elm nt the left of the door as tho visitor nppronches the old house Is HI feet In circumference, and the one at the right Is 10. The trees have been nominated for a place In the Hall oC Fame for Trees holng compiled by tho American Forestry association Of Washington, D. C. Nebraska Directory MOORE "30" "Look Coo S Rid w.ir $1,175 t& ' Tha World' DlnBOJt LittU Automobllt Good territory open to lire dealers. KNUDSCN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 2107 Farnam St., Onihn, Nab, Distributors, NebraaVa and Western Iowa, BE A NURSE Exceptional opportunity athe present tlmo for young women ovsr nineteen years of ago who bavo had at least one year In high school to take Nurses' Training In general hospital. Our graduates are in great demand. Address Supt. of Nurses, Lincoln Sanitarium Lincoln, Nabrailca jXAJftPOSTUM contains the same uniform quality of goodness that makes this table beverage so popular. ' Make it strong or mild as you prefer by varying the quantity used. No wonder so many prefer it to coffee, not alone on account of taste but because of its abundant healthfulness. Truly- "There's a Reason" Tor POSTUM Made by Postum Cereal Ca Battle Creek.. Michigan Creamery and Cream Station Supplies Milk Bottles and Dairy Supplies; Use vies ana umcxen uoopi KENNEDY & PARSONS CO. 1309 Jonas SL 1001 F 4th t. OMAHA SIOUX CITY AWNINGS? WRITE Scott-Omaha Tent & Awning Go. 15th and Howard, Omaha, U. S. A, THE SOLAR SANITARIUM Masoolo Temple II I (Iff. 19th sod DougUi St., Omaha Solar Baths FOR RHEUMATISM Write for booklet. The Radium Hospital OF OMAHA 34th nnd Famtm Street For the treatment of Cancer, Tumor, Goiter and Precancerous Conditions Tit Largeit Inetitutloa of lu Kind to the Wott&