The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 12, 1920, Image 7

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extraordinary commission. Slio has
killed, 400 'olllcers with horlown hands.
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saiiH' purposes that sult-sklrts
and hloiiM'M do are better described
by their newer name, all-day dresses,
It tells their story of good service,
morning or afternoon. The have been
made In a few veiy good styles, of
the same serviceable niMlerlals tint
are uscil for suits, ami they have
come to stjiy. The all-day dress and
the separate skirt and blouse make n
welcome arlety in the apparel of
active women and especially of busi
ness women. Worn under heavy coats
In midwinter they are warmer than
suits, and worn without a wrap when
the weather Is mild they are less
burdensome, l'.ut leaving out these
practical considerations altogether,
they hold a secure place In our regard
because they are dependMble and of
fer variety In tho dress of busy women.
Nearly all these one-piece frocks arc
simple In design and many of them
have been converted into frocks after
doing-service as suits. )t Is an ad
vantage to have them simple because"
one does not grow tired of simple
things. We may become unconscious
of them, but they will not get on our
nerves ns fussier things do If we wear
them often. As an example ot sim
plicity the all-day dress shown above
challenges comparisons. Except for a
E VICKY scrap of linen Is precious
these days and cotton cloth Is bet
,ter worth saving than for many jears.
IJotli 'are high priced and nnthlirp l
l.fjlght Just' now Indicates that they will
be loyer priced, xnuiccioins nnu
sheclil 'went out mucJ faster In the
jn!ddo thjin about the edges and their
.jisefulness can hi) prolonged by making
them ovoV or converting them Into
1 otlijor. articles.
L Tako 11 largo tablecloth, for Instance,
that' has thin spots where stains have
been 'blV'iiched or washed out. When
It la toot strong enough to iiimNq darn
ing worth while It can bo converted
Into a smnller cloth and Into dollies
anil center 'pieces. Koi1 it square, lunch
clojfi .ami Iheftp, parts, nro. cut Jnfo four
squnres iind tnese sei logciuer wiut a
.strong nanii or iianu crocnur or mu
tation duny luce. This ' imiikes n
smaller cloth In four sections ciossed
3ytvo hanlK oflucejatrrh;lit ingles.
a'h,ogetlg$ js) ni Y"!"! rMirrow
Jiein and nn edging of crochet or other
hiceiliay hi 'added to this. ' m 1 .
Enough lluep'inflnt bo 'salva,'ed4fcoti
a .Nvorn c(l9fb .tpifiikohe handy nnd(
attractive. breakfast or luncheon sets
tlfnV ellhco 'cloths so ' ofteh Tho.v'
Vli'tHihoreieaHM laundoi'ed iihd stay
clean longer than table cloths. A clr
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slzA Wso llrVuluMfrd eut'from tho
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fl yyfyiunrrow hem about the edges.
After lieinmln t'ho eijges, a narrow
chichccit odgo iniikes' a pretty finish,
either Ini whlto ,011 colored 'inbrcdrlzed
cotton ; the narrow hem may ho basted
down nnd buttonliole-sfltched In white
a,n,d, hVl?k ,flss ,or njochlnq-Blltcheo
with a narrow torchon edging basted
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FROCKS
little braid couched on In the slmplost
of patterns and a few hone buttons'
set In a row at each side, It offers
nothing to take our attention nway(
from Its trim lit nnd businesslike nlr.
A silk cord with tassel pretends to
adjust the frock to tho waist line,
but that matter Is taken care of In
reality without Its help. It makes a
very line finishing touch, however.
Silk braid has been cleverly used
ns a decoration for these smart nil-day
frocks, as It has for suits. In the
dress above, long lines at tho sides
are accented by buttons, hut In a new
model short tabs of silk braid wero
used for this purpose. Sometimes
both braid and buttons appear on a
frock and they seem even better suited
to It Aid to ench other than embroid
ery and buttons. Some models nro
embellished with embroidery In bands
or squnres, or triangles, In set designs
that are In keeping with the character
of the dresses, which Is tedate. Hut
they make the right kind of back,
ground for crisp collars and cuffs If
one chooses to furbish them up a bit.
Silk Culture Old.
Silk culture, according to Chinese
authorities, was begun In 2G0O B. C.
by Sl-LIng, wife of Emperor Honng
Tl. oivomy
oriver
cloths Into square table napkins, ma
chine stitching nnrrow hems? In jheni,
and use uvuuthc Iwol-n, p'nf ti W cup
iw,,i;i.-) w ,, linn limine. a j.
Wldo sheets fhntlinve bgcomojwornt
nt tho middle are cut In two pieces.
Then thit outer edges nro sewed to
gether in n lint seam. This puts the
unworn parts of the sheets at the mid
dle. Tho raw edges aro hemmed
down. If the sheet Is considerably
worn It Is made much nnrrower to
servo for a single Pbed and tho worn
portion cut awuy. ( f 4 rt f
Old sheets are relied npon to make
new coverings for Ironing boards, ns
tils used ones become discolored. They
rferve, Jnlso, with. ql(J Pl'lpWj paseHj ,ns.
pressjpg cloths when woolen "clothes
need .freshening up. The garments
aro pressed junjler dainnenpil- plotlu
which 1 Is Ironed until dry, as every
one known, anilthcsteatn penetrating
.woolen fabric tfreihens thj(npupas
Wthliyj else.-wjll Md J
Worn pillow cases are very useful
foil protecting blouses, waists nnd, cll
drei)' dresses from UilHt fwHchthey'
oro.kept hanging In closets. For light
colored pnd dainty garments provldot
hangers of wire l)r vood. Ciit a' hoio '
Jn t,he mlddjoqf the ejid of nn,.old
pillow caso to 'slip the hook" on 'tho
hanger through, After tho waist, or
frock hns been placed on tho hanger
put: t.he pillow1 caso Over It. 'Tills Is
n great protection to light colors and
to fabrics thnt gather dust, llko velvet.
It U much liettcr tb,!mVo ono'or two
pojes extending ncrpss tho clpsot and
hnng the clothes from thom thnn to
llatten them against walls by hanging
rdlnnry wall Hooks. x '
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A KANSAS WOMAN
Run-down Nervous, Weak
Eansas City, Kana.s-"! found Dr.
i'icrcos medicines
a wonderful hrln to
mo during middls
life. At that timo I
beenmo nil run
down, nervous and
waawcak. I would
liavo smothering
nnd dirty epclls so
bad that I could
not etnnd up and
my back would
ncho terribly all tho
timo. I took both
Dr. ricrco'n Favor
i to Proscription nnd
liln 'Onlilpn Mod.
leal DlacovcrjT and those medicinca built
tn up, kavo mo strength, and brought ma
throuRh tho channo In tho best of health. I
am glad to recommend Dr. Piorco's modi
cincs, for I know they nro good." MRS
GEORGE JACODS, It. Houto 3.
MOTHERS
Bushonft, Knns.:"I am tho mother of
four children nnd from my experience with
Dr. Picrco'o Favorite Prescription I fully
appreciate its vnluo nnd can highly recom
mend it to prospective mothers ns it helps
to allovinto ono's suffering. During my
first expectancy I suffered untold pains, so
tho second timo I was determined that I
would avail myself of some means to lessen
tho agony, and I can say without any hori
tation that tho 'Favorite Prescription
carried mo through that trying timo with all
tho desired caso and comfort. Later on,
however, I made- a grievous mistako in
believing that I could dispense- with the
'Favorite Prescription' during motherhood
and I did so to my sorrow. It will always
be my stand-by hereafter.
"I hope that through this statement
some other woman may bo relieved of the
dread of motherhood." MRS. V. W.
ROWLEY, Route 1.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is
non-alcoholic remedy that any ailing wo
man can safely take becauto it is prepared
from roots and herbs containing tonio prop
erties of tho moat pronounced character.
Send lOo to Dr. Picrco's Invalids' Hotol.
Buffalo, N. Y for trial package of any 01
his medicines.
BAD BREATH
Often Caused by
Acid-Stomach
How can anyone with a sour, B"J'
"tomch. who Is constantly belching;, baa
heartburn and suffers from Indlsratlon hava
anything; but a bad breath T All of these
stomach disorders mean just one thins
Acid-Stomach.
KATONIC. the wonderfat new atomach
remedy In pleasant tastlnc tablet form that
you eat like a bit of candy, brlmcs quick
relief from these stomach miseries. BATON
IC sweetens the breath becuuse It makes the
stomach sweet, cool and comfortable. Try It
for that nasty taste, congested throat and
"hoady feeling" after too much smoking.
If neglected, Acid-Stomach may cause yom
.a lot ot serious trouble. It leads to ner
vousness, neanacnes, insomnia, meiancnoua,
rheumatism, sciatica, heart trouble, ulcer
and cancer of the atomach. It makes Us
millions ot victims weak and miserable,
listless, lacking In energy, all tired out. II
often brings about chronic Invalidism, pre
mature old nge, a shortening of one's daya.
Tou need the help that EATONIC can glra
you If you aro not feeling as atrong and
well aa you should. Tou will be surprised
to see how much better you will feel Just aa
soon as you begin taking this wonderful
stomach remedy. Get a big BO cent box
from your druggist today. He wilt return
our money If you are not satisfied.
FATONIC
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Pessimistic.
"It Is nil over but the shouting."
said the politician to his friend the
night before election, "and, between
you and me, our side won't have to
attend to thnt." Huston Transcript.
IF BACK HURTS USE
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
Eat less meat If Kidneys feel
lead or Bladder
bothers.
Ilks
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bevels, get sluggish and
clogged nnd need n flushing occasion
ally, elso wo have backache and dull
misery In tho kidney region, severe
headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid
liver, ncld stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladder disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys t
active. nnd "clean, and '.the momont,yout
feel' nn ncjiesot pain in inoKianfy j
regmrf, etJnhoiitfi)ur ounces joflJatl
Salt's from any good 'drug st'oro here;
take n tablespoonful In n glass of water
before breakfast for n few days nnd
your kidneys will then net fine. This
famous salts Is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
llthln, nnd Is harmless to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulates them to normal
netlvltv. It. also, neutralizes tho acldf f
?n (the utlne so' 1 no longer, irrltate. T
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Jad Salts is harmless: Inexpensive;
makes' a delightful effervescent llthla
l, water drink ... which t everybody should
taKO now nnu meu iu uuuji um siuuojo
clean, thus avoiding serious compli
cations. ' . U ' 1 . "
A well-known local druggist says ha
sells lots of Jad Salts to fojks whoj-
niinvn"ir. iwoWmninc kioitev trouBia
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