The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 27, 1913, Image 3

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INDIGESIll GAS
OR BAD pAGH
Time it! Pape's Diapepsin ends
all Stomach misery in five
minutes.
Do eoino foods yon eat hit back
Uate good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps uud cause a sick,
our, gussy stomach? Now, Mr. or
Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Papo'a
Diapepsin digests everything, leaving
nothing to sour nnd upset you. There
never was anything so safely quick, so
certainly effective. No difference how
badly your stomach 1b disordered you
will get happy relief in live minutes,
but what pleases you most is that it
strengthens and regulates your stom
ach so you can cat your favorite foods
without fear.
You feol different as soon as "Papo'a
Diapepsin" comes in contact with the
tomach distress jnst vanishes your
tomach gets sweet, no gases, no belch
Ing, no eructations of undigested food.
Go now, mako tho best Investment
you ever made, by getting a large fifty
cent caso of Pape's Diapepsin from any
tore. You realize in flvo minutes how
needless it la to suffer from indiges
tion, dyspepsia or bad stomach. Adr.
Then He Escaped.
"It's curious," said Brown, "how
coming events cast their shadows be
fore them. I'll wager a fiver none
wf you gontlemen can guess what was
the last thing played on the organ at
tho time of tho fire."
"'The Lost Chord," suggested
Smith.
Brown shook his head.
"'Dies Irae,'" snid the classical
gentleman.
Brown shook his hend again.
"What was it, then?" asked the
practical member.
Brown got up, reached for bis hat,
and went to the door. Then ho re
plied: "The hose!"
FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
lave Your Halrl Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderine Right Now Also
Stops Itching Scalp.
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
kair la mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruffthat awful acurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs tho hair
of its luster, its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish
nees and Itching of the scalp, which
It not remedied causes the hair roots
to tbrlnk, loosen and die then the
hair falls out fast. A little Danderine
tonight now any time will surely
savo your hair.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any store, and after
the first application your hair will
lake on that life, luster and luxuriance
which ia so beautiful. It will become
wavy and fluffy and have the appear
ance of abundance; an incomparable
gloss and softness, but what will
please you most will be after Just a
few weeks' use, when you will actual
ly aee a lot of fine, downy hair new
hair growing all over the scalp. Adv.
Had to Be Careful.
An old man who had led a sinful life
was dying, and his wife sent for a
nearby preacher to pray with him.
The preacher spent some time pray
ing and talking, and Anally the old
man said: "What do you want mo to
do, parson?"
"Renounce the devil! Renouncothe
devil!" replied tho preacher.
"Well, but parson," protested the
dying man, "I ain't In position to make
any enemies."
DIZZY, HEADACHY,
Aini liAiAAinn
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, Gently cleanse your liver and
sluggish bowels while
you sleep.
Get a 10-cent box. '
Blck headache, biliousness, dirti
ness, coated tongue, foul taste and foul
breath always trace them to torpid
liver; delayed, fermenting food in the
bowels or eour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in
testines, Instead of being cast out
of the system is re-absorbed Into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
dellcato brain tissue it causes con
gestion and that dull, throbbing, sick
ening hcadacho.
Cascarets Immediately cleanse the
stomach, removo tho sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated wasto matter and
poisons in the bowels,
A Cascaret to-night will surely
straighton you out by morning. Thoy
work whllo you sleep a 10-cent box
from your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and bowels regular for monthB. Adv.
Tho man who marries for money
often awakons to And that ho is not
boss of tho domestic domain.
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EVERYWHERE in fashlonablo ap
parel, brocades and furs are fea
tured. Whether in coats or gowns or
hats, one or tbe other (and oftener
both together), tell of tho lovo of
luxurious clothing which seems to be
inborn in women. Brocades and furs
In tho parlance of tho street "talk
money." They are rich and beautiful
beyond all other materials.
In keeping with the richness of su
perb fabrics, garments are cut on
voluminous linen. Cloaks are big,
enveloping, richly trimmed and draped
about tho flguro. Fur collars and
cuffs, gold and silver laces by way
of adornment, add to tholr aumptu
ousness. Although many coats, especially
those of all fur, are shorter than tho
model shown here, many brocaded
coats trimmed with fur aro very long.
This Is fortunato for the averago
woman. It takes n tall figure to wear
the shorter coats with any style.
All coats, whether long or short,
hang in to the figure at the bottom.
If you would be in the class of tho
ultra fashionable, remember that in
all your gowns and cloaks you are to
strive for the effect of wrapping your
figure with loosely hanging garments.
Except about the feet everything is
full and roomy. But withal this
wrapped up figure, cloaks hang easily,
away from the neck and loosely about
the shoulders. In fact, garments are
cut to produce tho poso of French
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BEST METHODS
OF ARRANGING
THE COIFFURE
IP you have dark and glossy hair,
show the same discriminating tnsto
displayed by the beautiful brunetto
who Is pictured here. Instead of
striving for any of the fluffy or any
of tho severely plain styles in coif
fures, select thoso which bespeak a
rich abundance of shining hair.
There is almost no wave in tho balr
dressed In this fashion. But it is
carefully colled braided and pinned
with many small pins into position.
There are four coils overlapping
across tbe back of tho head, thoso at
each sldo being first braided loosoly.
Tho ears aro covered except at the
lobes, and tho hair is brought out only
a llttlo way on the cheek. A few
short locks aro Just baroly curled at
tho ends at tho sldo and llo flat to tho
temples.
This colffuro may bo managed by
any ono having fairly thick hair, even
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women in wearing wraps of fur
they wear such garments ob If they
were slipping off the shoulder.
Fox, skunk and martin nro favorei
for "collars, cuffs and borders. Whlto
fox and furs dyed in fancy shades arc
smartest for evening wraps. After
all, tho dark furs mako the best com
bination with rich brocades.
It will not bo hnrd to picture to
the mind tho wrnp shown hero, with
dark mole-colored ground hnvlng decpj
Nattier blue in tho pattern of foliagoi
and flowers which covers it. Tlui
combination is quiet but very rich.'
There is almost no combination moroi
elegant.
Brocades for such coats are wido
and they nro expensive. One must
expect them to cost from ten to twen
ty dollars a yard. They are moro
costly than plain velvet, but such
triumphs of the weaver's art must
bring a price commensurate with their
Bupcrb beauty.
Muffs and turbans aro mado of theso
rich fabrics, and trimmed with fur.
They lond elegance to plain costumes!
without requiring a great outlay of
money. Fabric muffs aro draped and
are larger thnn those of fur.
It will bo noticed that tho material
Is draped in the seams of tho coat
pictured hero and that tho shoulder
lino (or the lack of shoulder lino) pre
serves the vague outline of tho figure
which fashion delights In.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
if it is short. Brunettes are blessed
with hair oven in color, and thn colls
at tho back are easily managed with
short novelties which will match tho
natural hair exactly. It is not bo easy
for blonds to find a perfect match, as
blond hair Is generally somewhat
streaked. ,
In dressing this colffuro nearly all
of the Jiulr is combed back to form tho
colls. These requiro four strands,
and they aro parted off evenly. Dy
waving the balr a little It is easior to
mako the colls full and light and gives
tho back of the coiffure a better fin
ish also at the crown of the head.
The hair is massed at tho back just
below tho crown and above tho nape
of the neck. Largo shell pins with a
few mock Jewels, and of excellent
quality, are flno with this coiffure.
JULIA BOTTOMLEY.
Black Lace Waists.
As a refreshing change from white
waists, the black lace waist, usually
In chantllly, Is mado over flesh color
or white lining, which will give equal
ly good service with a newer style.
They aro Just as suited as whlto,
waists for wear with a suit of any
color. Thero Is a great variety of
styleB in these waists, somo having
the foundation of net, chiffon or laco
in whlto, with the black chantllly lace
in bolero" or Jacket arrangement, with
the lower section of tho sleeves and
tho front of the waist in whlto.
Leather Accessories.
Leather and suede uro popular for
many of tho accessories of woman's
dress. Ono a sort of leather pcplum
fitted to tho flaro of tho hips, and
twelve or fourteen Inches of tho now
est things Is tho wide hip belt .wide.
Theso belts nro fastened with ball
and Bocket fastenings under llttlo
pearl buttons. Thoy aro lined with
silk in self color.
CREDIT GIVEN TO THE WIFE
Good and Sufficient Reasons Why Mar
ried Man Lives Longer Than
the Bachelor.
It Is a 'good thing for n man to hnvn
a wlfo to look after his IngolngH ami
outcomlng8 to onforco regularity In
his moilo of living to see that he is
clothed according to tho rcquiri'monts
of tho temperature, and takes his uni
breltn when there in likelihood of
showers, and guts good nit'iils at stated
hours.
Jacques Hcrtlllon, tho French expert
on occupational mortality. Inn found
tlint low death intes occur partlcularl.v
In occupations In which the workman
Is under mom or Ion supervision an
icpurils not only health hut ulxo habits
of life, and in which he Is surrounded
by InlluoneoH tending to pi event ills
plpatlon. and conducive to regular
bourn and tegular ImliltH, Hank clerks
and llduulniy employes who feel their
responsibilities aio types of this. Her"
llllon atti Unites much the same lullu
once to marriage anil family life. The
mauled man is supervised for his own
good, and, having added Incentives to
self-restraint and to the care of his
health, he has n lower mortality thnn
the bachelor. .Ion run I of the Ameri
can Medical Association
ERUPTION SPREAD ON FACE
810 East Elm St., Strcotor, 111. "A
running soro broko out above my
right eye, which spread over my en
tiro face. It Btnrtcd ns n small pim
ple. I scratched It open and the con
tents of this small plmplo ran down
my face. Wherever this ran a new
soro appeared. They itched and
burned terribly; I couldn't touch my
faco it burned so. It disfigured my
faco terribly and I couldn't be seen
for everyono was afrnld of It. It
looked like a dlseaso of some kind; It
was all red and a heavy whlto crust
on It. Everybody kept out of my way,
afraid It would spread. I IohJ. reBt at
night and I couldn't bear to have any
thing touch my face, not even tho pil
low. I had to lio on tho back of tho
head. I was always glad when morn
ing came so I could get up. It was
extremely painful.
"At last I thought of Cuticura Soap
and Ointment and I commenced using
them. It took thrco weeks to com
plete the cure." (Signed) Miss Caro
line Miller, Apr. 30, 1913.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Samplo of each
frce.wlth 32-p. Skin Book. Address post
card "Cuticura, Dept L, Boston." Adv.
See 7
Ho stopped before a blind peddler
and bought n pencil, putting live
pennies Into tholhan'B hand.
"How do you know these uro cents
I'vo given you?" asked tho purchaser.
"Well, sir, I can distinguish the
touch of cents by my senso of touch,"
was tho blind man's prompt reply.
. Important to Mothers .
Sxamlno carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, a saf o and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and ase that It
Daave 4 a
Signature of C&f7&Z&U
In Use For Over 30 Tears.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatoria
Illustrative.
"Tho Comeups want a good shover."
"Well, they always were a pushing
sort."
HIIAKR INTO TOUR SHOES
Alton's Voot-Kaiia, the AntUcptlc powder torTlred.
tTander, (aollrn, nerruns feet. Utm rrtt and
Comfort. Makeawalklngadellght. Boldevcrjwbcre,
(to. Dnn't areevt any lubilitut: for KIIBB am
ple, address Allen B. Olmsted, ha Bojr, M. T. Adv.
He Heard It.
She Money talks, you know.
Ho Yes, I know. I married money.
Albany Evening Journal.
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What is Woman's
Beauty but Health?
And the Haslt of Iter Health and
Viifor Lies in the Careful Reg-
ulation of tho liotvels.
If woman's beauty depended upon
cosmetics, eve. woman would bo a
picture of lovollncHs. But beauty lies
deeper than that, it lies In health. In
tho majority of cases the basis of
health, and tho cause of Blckness, can
bo traced to tho action of tho bowelB.
The headaches, the lassltudo, the
Hallow skin and the lustcrless eyes aro
usually dtiu to constipation. So ninny
things that women do habitually con
duce to this trouble. They do not eat
carefully, they eat indigestible roods
becatiHO tho foods aio served daintily
and they do not exercise enough. But
whatever the particular cause may bo
It Is Important that the condition
should bo conected.
An Idenl remedy for women, nnd ono
especially suited to their delicate re
quirements, In Dr. Cnldwell's Syrup
Pepsin, which thousands of women en
dorso highly, mining them Mrs. (5. S.
Vance, of Gil S. Kny St., New1 Castle,
1'a. At times she had spells of Indi
gestion so severe that she thought she
would die. Syrup Pepsin regulated her
stonmch and bowels, nnd sho attrib
utes her excellent health today to this
remedy.
All tho family can uso Dr. Caldwell'B
Syrup Pepsin, for thousands of moth
ers give It to babies and children. It
Is nlso admirably suited to the require
ments of elderly people, In fact to all
who by reason of ago or Infirmity can
not stand harsh salts, cathartics, pills
or purgatives. Theso should always bo
WORMS.
"Wurinj", IIibI'h . lint's llir mnttrr of 'nil. HtomiM'h and B
t'Mlnnl worniH .SVntlj nit lml its illhtrinirr. Cont jrou too muoh
In fi'i'il 'nil, I.imk liitit-itri liml. Don't iliynn: Vm to ritftlb.
Snolin'ii Cure will rrinnvr llir wurniH, Improve thn appetite. waA
tout- Yin up ll roiiml, anil ilon'l "ph.VHlc." ApIh on Klandn and blood.
Full illrrctlotm nllli rtu'li Ixiltlr, mill kolil liy nil ilmKiflxlFi.
SI'OIIN MEDICAL C.O.,CtirmUt.
Nuff Ced!
Ethel Jack said last night
he'd
kiss mo or die In the attempt.
Kitty Good gracious! And did ho
kiss you?
Ethel Well, you haven't heard of
his death, have you?
Stubborn Colds mid Irritated Itrotirhinl
Tube me e.imly irlii'cl by Dean's Men
tholated CoukIi Drop 6c at DniKKiuU.
Why hire a trained nurse to nurse
a grievance?
Pain in Back and Rheumatism
are the daily torment of thousands. To ef
fectually cure these troubles ou must re
move tbe cause. Foley Kidney Pills begin
to work for you from tho first dose, and ex
ert so direct and hcnefici.il .in action in the
kidneys and bladder that the pain und tor
ment of kidney trouble soon disappears.
The Army of
Constipation
I Growing Smaller Every Day.
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS are
responsible they
not only give relief
they perma
nently cured
itiBttioa. Mil
lions use
them for
BiliouMts.
laaif titles. Sick Htsiackt, Ssilew Ski.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 48-1913.
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are economical because they come in this big family-size pack
age. They're always clean and fresh because the package is
triple sealed and air-tight. They're nourishing and digestible
because they are light, crisp and flaky. They're appetizing:
because their delicious flavor and delicate toasty brown appeal
to the eye and taste.
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avoided, for at best their effect Is only
for that day, whllo n gonuino remedy
ltko Syrup Pepsin nets mildly but per
manently. It can bo conveniently obtained at
any drug store at fifty centa or one
dollar a bottle. Results aro always
guaranteed or money will bo refunded.
You will find It gentle In action, pleas
ant in taste, and frco from griping,
nnd Its tonic properties huvo a distinct
vnluo to women. It is tho most widely
used laxntive-tonlc in America today
and thousands of families aro now nev
er without It.
Families wishing to try a free sam
plo bottle can obtain it postpaid by
addressing Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 203
Washington St.. Montlcello, III. A
postal card with your nomo and ad
dress on it will do.
;onhen.fiuf.,U.8.A.
GO NOW TO
WESTERN CANADA
The opportunity of securing tree
uomesleausor. uu acres eacn,'
and the low priced
landi of Manitoba.
Saskatchewan and
Alberta, will soon
have passed.
Canada offers a
hearty weloome to the
Settler, to the Baa
with a family looking
for a home to the
farmer's son. to the
1 tenter, to all who wish to
live under bettor conditions
Canada's Ouain Tid.d ia
1013 la tbe talk. of the world.
Luxuriant flraaeea give
ebeap fodder for large herds ;
oat oi raising ana rattening
"or market la a trifle.
The sum realized for Beef.
Ilutter, Milk and Cheese will
fiay llfty per oeal en the
nvcstuient.
Write for literature and
pat Honiara kh to reduced
railway rate to Superintend
ent ImtnlKratloD, Ottawa,
Cauiula, or to
W. V. BINNKTT.
Baa Building, Omaha, Nab
RUPTURE
CURED in a few days
without pais or a aar-
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