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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF 111111 ' MT ' " T "- SPORT STYLES ECLIPSE OTHERS )' CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria fet Contents 15PluidI)racri 'itrniinr-.i PP.n OBNTi Always Bears the AVcticfablcIVcparntionfifAs-j . tlntheSt(OTftchS0flBqgHj fSts?WH)aiav7 8Tto. f7esilaKssmx3K&&sK 1 LsssV 1-iyr sMs;ivTOfc:5 wEaBflm6r. asssKlMiBVBSSSSSBuBfuRKi9!BSSsn? BSMasssVShsssa lftyTwWWsiBT WB W1 Em joM&y,W?&Ss'3g2SiR& i2?K sssV M B How Many Women Are Like This? Can anything bo mora wearing for women than tho ceaseless round of household duties? Ohl tho monotony of it all work and drudgo ; no timo to bo sick tired, ailing, yet cau notstop. Thorocomesa timo when something "snaps" and they find.themselvc3 "simply worn out," and to make matters worsc,havo contractedscrious feminine disorder which almost always f ollow tho constant overtaxing of a woman's strength. Then thoy should remember that there is no remedy like Lydla E. Ptalclmm's Vegetable Compound tho expo rienco of thqso two women establishes that facts Sandusky.Ohlo, ''Aftertfceblrth of my baby I had organlo trouble. My doctor aald it waa cauaod by too heavy lifting and I would have to hare an operation. I' would not consent to an operation Cedar Rapids, la. "After th birth of my lost child I had such palatal (poll that would unfit mo entirely for my bonsowork. I inf xorod for months and tho doctor said that my trouble was organta ulcers and I would hare to liavo an opera tion. That was an awful thluR to me.wlthayoungbaby nnd fourothor children, bo ono day I thought of Lydla E. Flnkham'a Vegotaulo Compound and how it had helped me years bofors andldocidodtotry It again. I took five bottles of Vege table Compound and used Lydla E. Pinkhatn's Sanative Wash and sines tbenlhwebeoua well woman, able to take care of my house and family without any trouble or a day's pain. I am ready and thankful to awear by yourmedlciuo any time. I am forty lovryearsoldandnaTonothadaday's illucssof any kind for throe years." Mrs. II. Koemio, 617 Kill Dlvd, edar Rapids, Iowa. and let it go for over a year, having my sister do my work for me as I was not ablo to walk. One day my aunt came to see me and told sno about your medicine said it cured hor of the same thing. I took Lydla E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound andmed Lydla B. Flnkham's Sana tlvo Wash and they have cured me. Now I do my own housework, wash ing and honing and sewing for my family and alto do sewing for other poonlo. I stilt tike a bottle of Vege table Compound Jvery spring for s tonic. X recommend your medicine to others who have troubles similar to mlno and you camuse my letter it you wish." Mrs. Paui, Patm rusB.1323 Stone St.andosky.Ohlo. All Worn Out Women Should Toko GOT HIS SEATS, ALL RIGHT Under the Circumstances, Many Will Think Bell-Ringer Was Moderate in His Demands. Onf 3f tlio iinnoyiincos of the man ncor of ii show In tlu "five list" In Piniill towns, nnil It Is hH duty to look ovor the list when lie arrives nnr' lo the neeosinry rutting. IMwiml Ar nnlil of "The Storm" cniiipany, tells i of n ninnngrr of his company in the Middle West, who found two seats nllotted to the "holl-rlugor," nskcil the house inanaj;er why, and wns intro duced to tho man. "Why two seats?" he said. "There's a curfew In this town," he said, "I inn the liell-rlnuer. If I get tho seats the hell gets a couple of light taps. -If I don't It rings 'un hour." "Where Is the hell?" "Next door." He got the beats. New York Post. Decent Dressing. Loton llorton, the milk king, was talking nt A New York dinner about tho modern woman's "ultra" gowns. "A profiteer," he said, "was dress ing the other evening for tho opera when his wife stalked into his dressing room. '"Here you are,' she hissed, 'a war profiteer getting 300 per cent divi dends, nnd I've only got ono decent dreBB.' He turned and looked her up and down; then he said: "'Well, I wish to goodness you'd wear Itl'f Has a Kind Nature. "She Bays sh. refused no fewer than six offers of marriage." "How thoughtful' and considerate of her." Will Build Homes for Employee!. One of tho largest London dry-goods merchants, with n view of doing his hit toward overcoming the housing shortage mid also to enable his own employees to secure houses at reason able rates, nnd with no desire to make even n penny profit, recently acquired n large tract of laud with the Inten tion of building thereon several hun dred dwelling houses which could ho let at reasonable rates. Something. Unusual. "lie must lime n wonderful father and mother." "Why?" i "Iles only nineteen nnd he Insists on getting married." "But what Is there about that to show superior parentage?" "Don't you see? He's lived with them for nineteen years and hasn't even the slightest suspicion that mar riage Is filled with difficulties ..ml re sponsibilities. He thinks It's all love and roses." An Elaborate Responsibility. "It's n busy life," remarked tho man who was waving n palm leaf fnn. "How have you been occupying your self?" ' "Voting. It's everybody's duty to vote. In addition to voting for state, county nnd town officers, J voted In the primaries, got elected as a dele gate and voted over nnd over In the convention. Of course, I'm going to vote in tho fall election, and I only hope they'll let me round out my record by putting me In tho electoral college." A youth nlwnys wishes he were old er, and n woman always wishes she were younger. UbtXfctM Food For A July Mornind and every morning when the thought of health enters Into the meal time preparation OrapesNuts This easily digested food needs no sugar, yet it has a most pleasing sweet flavor, and is full of the sound good ness of wheat and malted barley "Thereto a Reason" 1 I IMIIIIIi'llll lllllllll WT tSxeiBBWMBBBt&vj nCHssssB i VJS&fsYJ -. (.-. S.'.VK .". St'OHTS styles not sports clotheH nppear to havo put everything else Into eclipse for midsummer wear. A sort of festival spirit seems to have taken possession of designers, and clothes for morning, afternoon And night hnve n pastime llavor, as tho two afternoon costumes shown here bear witness. Of course these two costumes were never Intended for any thing more strenuous' than n prom enade or ten dance or bnnd concert, but In the grent sport of wearing pretty apparel they will do their own ers undisputed credit, nnd thrs Is a lending pastime of fair women now, us It always has been. We should ho grateful for the passion for lovely colors and heautlful materials that has enthralled the hearts of the world. Everywhere there Is color to please the eye nnd daintiness to charm the mind. Hoth the costumes displayed here are very simple, nnd ninny are the women who nro undertaking to mnke Just Buch chnrmlng things for them iSAtov!-'' selves, lly eliminating the cost of Inlior, the price Is cut In half at least, and sometimes even n greater saving Is accomplished. A delicious shndc of l!j.ht pink, In georgette crepe, with a joke of satin to match In tho bodlco and a band of satin about tho skirt makes the anu-pleco nnd one-color frock nt the left of the group. With It n satin scarf faced nnd lined with georgette is worn, n georgette girdle, and a pretty hat with slashed brim made of n soft straw. A small clus ter of tlowcrs nt tho left sldo gives chance for n bit of contrnst In colors. Kvery one from Paris to Snn Fran cisco Iiub a blouse mndo llko that shown on the figure lit tho right, and n satin skirt to wear with many sorts of blouses. This ono Is a brocaded silk crepe, with kimono sleeve, nnd round neck. A bins fold mnkes tho collar. You can Imagine this blouse in bright green figured In white with a ribbon hat, like it In color, trimmed wltlT white daisies and faced with white georgette. Gossip About Blouses ;A . A HtHmUniMetA4mr Wf.VWt6.frX. iw.r Mw. .A-iS.' VVAWA MMJJJ IT HAPI'KNS thnt the blouse or smock of georgette crepe Is an all-die-year-round garment, so that one may buy It at any time nnd anywhere, and use It until It Is worn nut. This N fortunate, for Just now manufactur ers have placed numbers of new blouses with retailers nt prices thnt are lower thnn they have been for some time. From tho present out look they will not be lower, nnd tho fall demand tnny see them move up Again, so now would seem to be a good time to buy either the ready ninde blouses or the georgette for mak ing them. Nearly nil midsummer styles reveal the sleeve of elhow length, nnny frills, and several styles In collars that nre higher at the back nnd hnve square or "V" shaped front openings. There nre always some round necks. Nnr rovv lace, used to edge the frills, and vests of Met, tucked or trimmed, help dignify tho new models, nnd tuckB play their usual Important role In l hem. HcbIiIcb. these thero nro some lovely slip-over kimono blouses, with jnrn (lowers that stand out on them In prettily colored clusters. These nro lone with n chain stitch, thnt Is coai tilned with embroidery stitches In lloral motifs thnt look like small bouquets flattened against the blouse. HlousMH of this kind usually have short peplums, nnd one of them nppenra ut the right of the two Illustrated here. This one adds n llttlo bend fringe to Us other allurements, nnd n sash of georgette, nnd It may bo counted on ns good Btylo for full, The other blousn pictured bIiowb two colors In georgette combined In un unusual manner, nnd Is further dis tinguished by long, sleeves nnd pe cullnr cuffs. The under blouse Is In n dark color, perhaps tho brown which Shows promise for full, nnd n much lighter Blccveless overblouse, with small figures embroidered on It. Lit tle crepe-covered buttons add to Its adornment at the front and on tho cuffs. iJsuJv Wfi 0 lftffrH& Attention to the Feet Thnt one's stockings enn curry tl.4 burden of proof for the success of a chic street costume Is proved by a fad which combines with a plain suit of navy tricot and a navy hat, mauvo silk stockings nnd patent leather pumps. In fuct, more attention la being pnld to tho feet now thnn for some time pnst. French sandal cuts on American shoes nre gaining In fav or, nnd now, If ono has courage, ono can wear red kid, pumps, or nt least black patent ones with red Louis heels. I Panama Hat Decorations. Tho nnnual panamn hat has taken to decorntlng Itself with many bright colors. 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