NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. t THOSE WINSOME DANCE FROCKS WARNING! The name "Bayer" Is the thumb print which identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. a package before the war ASPIRIN" WRIGLEYS mWF LL : fill i xn&P SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of' jenuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma tism, Nouritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly Americanl Handy tin bozoa of 12 tablets coit but a few cents' Larger packngw. Aittlrln la th trad mark of Uajrer Manufacture of MonoicktlcftclflMter of BallOTllcaold Among the people who not sntisfae-. Some crooks are lly, Inn there ure tlon by going to liiw nro the lawyers, j no feathers on the jailbird. Solltuilc Is better than company A man's accusations of himself art when the company Is not congenial. 1 always believed ; his praises, seldom. Kill That Cold With FOR Colds. Coughs CASCARA M QUININE AND La Grippo Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneete. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Caacara la beat Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT X I Keep Your Blood Pure Nature Will Do the Rest $ -:x----:-":x:- Did you know that ninety per cent of all human ailments depend upon the condition of your blood? Nature Rives her warnings in va rious unmistakablo ways, so that when the appetite fails, and you become weak and listless and a gen eral run-down condition seems to take possession of the whole body, it is an unfailing sign that impuri ties will steadily accumulate until your general health will be seri ously affected. You should recog nize the importance, therefore, of very promptly cleansing out the system, and keeping the blood sup ply pure and roiwst. Get a bottle of S. S. S. at your drugstoro to day, and note how promptly it builds up tho appctito and gives new strength and vi tality. Writo for free literature and medical advice to Chief Mcd cal Adviser, 153 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Water Power In China. China's great commercial water highway, the Yang-tse ICIang. Is to be put to work. To keep the river always at flood level, and, Incidentally, to get rid of rapids which Interfere with nav igation, seven dams will be construct ed. The project contemplates the de velopment of 31,000.000 electric horse power, and will cost $10,000,000. This is the first Important water power development undertaken In China, whose industrial future has a wonderful outlook In that direction. For, thanks to Its lofty mountnln ranees, the Flowery land lias far great er water power available than any oth er country in I ho world. Couldn't Keep Up. "So your wife has gone buck to the old style church and old style doc tors?" "Yes." "Thought she was an enthusiast on all the new movements?" "She was, but Just as soon as she learned how to pronounce her new re ligion and to spell her now form of healing some other religions nnd cur ing methods would become fashiona ble, and she found her health breaking under the strain of her mental efforts." New York Evening Post. COMMON ERROR IN GRAMMAR A widow never tells her age; sho's always old enough to know better. Some men never recognize nn oppor tunity unless It Is labeled. Words "Begun" and "Began" Are Wrongly Used by Those Careless In Their Speech. It Is quite common to hear some one say, "I begun to do that work yesterday." "the battle begun between (he two armies," etc. This use of "begun" to express the past tense (sometimes called the preterit) of "begin" Is not Incorrect, according to some authorities on the uses ot words, but there Is a fairly general agree ment that the better word to use Is "began." If you wish to safeguard yourself ugnlnt posslhle criticism, say "1 tiegan to do thnt work yesterday." "The battle begun between the two armies." etc., not "begun." Biehnrd Grand White, In "Words and Their Uses." a high authority, criticises and condemns the use ol "begun" Instead of "began" to express the past. Of course, it is Incorrect beyond any doubt to say, "1 have began" to ex press tiie perfect tense of "begin." Say. "1 have begun," aever "1 huve began." Columbus Dispatch. Swapping noises Is one kind of stock exchange. The man who augurs bad luck Is the worst kltTd of a bore. A wise man always bets on top dogs and bottom facts. Hie Blended Flavors of wheat and malted barley, fully de veloped by twenty hours baking make GrapeNuts The Ideal Cereal Ideal not only from a taste standpoint but because of easy digestibility, full nourishing worth, economy and ease of service. At Grocers Everywhere YOU cannot think of anything much prettier to dance In than this llower-llke frock, which might lie nuuTo accent on "tnffeffta." For there Is of either satin or taffeta with the something Joyous In the crlspness of this particular silk that endows every frock made of It with n certain buoy ancy and the looms turn It out In ex quisite shades of every color under the sun. No other silk Is so tract able when bouffant and spirited drap eries are needed. Hut smooth, lus trous satins have advantages .when supple silks are required to carry out the Idea In the mind of the designer. The lovely party frock, shown In the picture, reveals a new Interpreta tion of the petal dress and looks like n grent blossom. Four overlapping pnnels, scnllopid at the bottom, nnd faced back with satin, resemble long petals. The deep facing weights the pnnels In a way thnt Insures good lines in the skirt, which Is gathered In, all around at the waist line. It al most goes without saying that the bodice Is plain nnd It is worth not ing "that It Is not very low and'Vns a hand of georgettte at the top with satin straps over the shoulders. Bod Ices nre growing higher and short sleeves gaining favor In every fashion center, and at this rate we shall nr rive at the square neck nnd elbow sleeve mode before long. There never was anything prettier or more becom ing. Short drnperles at each side tend up to high loops of satin at the back of this frock and they nre reminders of the bustle mode. The moderately wide gltitle Is ornamented wltti a love ly cluster of roses made of satin rib bon, and mounted at the left side. Some dance frocks linve no girdles, their plain quaint bodices nre extend ed a little below tho waistline, overlap ping the top of the skirt nnd nro "crushed," that Is slightly wrinkled nbout the waist. Garlands of satin (lowers or of vividly-colored 6ntln fruits, ns grapes, little apples, cher ries, make tho prettiest girdles that ever were to encircle the waist In ptace of n sasti. Where so colorful and Important a decoration as this is used, the skirts nre without drapery but are very full and have wide hems. Concerning Blouses TIHC fashion reporter, like the Athe nians, Is always looking for some thing new, nnd the senrcti. In so fnr as blouses are concerned, is a little discouraging just now. Designers ap pear to think without censing In terms of georgette crepe any other materi als, get only an occasional scrap of their attention, anil these georgette blouses merely provide the tlntne cf embroidery for discussion; but that they furnish In endless variations. A very new nnd promising departure points In tho direction of taffeta blouses In plain colors, toned up with pluld and striped ribbons nnd the time will soon urrlve when the annual pro cessions of lingerie blouses will pre sent themselves In anticipation of the needs of southern tourists. Meantime embroidered georgette blouses parade the work of the needle woman or of machinery that under takes to do the work of deft fingers, mouses nnd smocks are clnssed to gether and n discussion of one In cludes the other The smock (or blouse with a peplum) shown In the pic ture, tin" the familiar round neck and the plain girdle of georgette that ties In front. Hut it boasts an unfamiliar pip tern in embroidery, employing two cnliiiK and iiiiiixuhI sleeves, long and Hi iiu hi the wrists. The checker '..m.' ( luM'iiidereil border and the mo t tin i-n'i-r are quaint and child ish and nre confined to the neck and sleeves. A new rival of the georgette blouso appears In tho pretty taffeta Jacket, mnde of plain silk and ornamented with plaid or striped ribbon thnt is selected to hnrnionlze with It and to brighten it up. Small sllk-covered buttons, painstakingly set on In neat rows, are one means by which theso Ingratiating new arrivals make them selves engaging, but they nre sure of a welcome anyway. Occasionally n handsomely embroidered blouse of ennton Invites us to consider Its ele gance and to forget Its extravagant price. The tnffetn blouse Is different In character and, Jiy comparison, It Is modest in price, because It requires little handwork. It points In the di rection of high necks and long sleeves. 1(0. It20, Weatern Newipaper Union.) Tortoise-shell Buckles. The popular tortoise shell has at last reached milady's feet. Shoes with tortoise-shell buckles are quite new. Those who cling to the exclu sive feel that this style will soon be came very common, as It Is so easy to Imitate tortoise shell, rfa package t n a n during we war and C a package The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! m'irv a-rr-.TKV- i i Mini i mt mwm 3g A-151 BG1LEYS HEWING w ' u-.rff The Wild, Wild Women. Swlggs The pictures I liked best were those wild animal ones of n few years back tint pictures that had a story Interwoven around lions, tigers, wild cats, nnd so forth. Quito unique and Interesting I I wonder why they dropped off so suddenly. Did the ani mals perish or devour the actors -or what happened? Swnggs Competition was their Nemesis. The "vampire" came Into vogue about that time, und naturally they were too tamo In comparison to terrify tho public any longer. Film Fun. Progress. "fins Gladys Twobble abandoned her plans to enter the movies?" "Oh, yes, Gladys is now passing through (lie second stage of soul de velopment." "Ah 1" "Site's thinking seriously of being u slum worker or a missionary. In another year she'll ho about ready to marry some likely young fellow who Is earning a decent living and settle down to a normal existence In a bun galow." Birmingham Age-Herald. The conversation of some people Is so unimportant that when they stop talking you fall to notice It. It neve. tnKes the boss long to dis cover the clerk who thinks. COUNTRY'S FIRST CORN MH.L Recent Discoveries Establish Its Site ' at a Point on the St. Croix River, Eastport Me. Tho site of what undoubtedly was the first tidewater mill on the Ameri can continent has been discovered nt Bed Beach.. Me., where Low's brook empties Into the St. Croix river at u point nearly opposite the southern end of I.'ochct's Island, where Do Mown nnd his men settled In tho year 1004, three years before the settlement of Jamestown. In excavating for a fish pond near his summer home, It. S. Mc Cartcr of Cambridge, Mass., unearthed the unmistakable remains of tin an cient dam of stone and timbers. Com paring the site with the original tuup of the Island, authorities agreed that It must have been the site of the wn ter mill mentioned In the old record as employed by Sleur De Moots and his men to grind their corn, being the largest stream within nn aren of sov enil miles on either side of the river. ,j Not Quite. "So they had smuggled whisky on thnt yachting party. This is going the limit." "Oh, no; that Is three miles out." Too many men In the country vote as they pray and they uever pray minion ii in u urn. u ithuiiui mvur. it If you like the taste of coffee, you'll like Instant Postum and you 11 like it better than co fee because it is a table drink of satisfying flavor, with no after regrets, and it costs less. Coffee disagrees with some, but Instant Postum agrees with everybody. There's a Reason for Postum Sold by grocers everywhere! ! 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