RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CHIEF SB? YOUTHFUL BLOUSES rrmrKrm I. a Hilt" i I AND SMOCKS v v m A V fr i MiStVlSJ. "UpiV Y' " m 1 f"- m Wrou Ytan is Kervous Worried Tho lives of most women aro full of worry. Men's troubles aro bad criough, but women's aro worse. Worry makes women sick. It pulls them down, and in their weakened condition they are sub ject to pains, aches, weakness, back aches, headaches and dizzy spells. Most women neglect their health, and for this they pay tho penalty. Any woman will find that neglect docs not pay. A little more atten tion to health would brighten up her life. If she asks her neighbors ho finds that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription benefits a woman't. whole system. It not only acta upon tho troubles and weaknesses peculiar to women, but is an all round tonic that braces the entire body, overcoming nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, dizziness nd a run-down condition. Dizok, Nebb. 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Houston, Toxus t PER ANNUM TAX FREE Tho Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Com. lany, Lincoln, Neb , Is offering to investorf V par, SI 00 per share, some of its tax-free fi stock that has paid quarterly dividend! Air the past 11 years. This 1 a sufo ami con venient investment, checks for dividends be. ing mailed to your address for 11.76 per 100 aliaro in January, April, July and Oc ober. For Information or for shares ot stock address C. I. Ilussell, Secy, Lincoln Tele. Bhone tc Telegraph Company. Telephone ildg., Lincoln. Nob. E-Z Dustless-Ebony Stove Polish E-Z Iron Enamel ron the 1'ii'e .E-Z Metal Pouin for tiie Nickel, E-Z Siroa l'ousn Saves Shoes All Uealers-Mouey Hack Guarantee u TRY E-Z " b.V. AflTlceand book tier aUtosreuonabla. Ulgbetwetarences. liatiierrlcet For Irritated Throats take a tried and tcstrd remedy one that act promptly and effectively and contain bo oplatci. You get that remedy by asking for TfSCT P I S O'S W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 4A-.1920. . anaMHktawMMJUMksaMM9av SISSSSSKSSjummimm. 1 OVERDLOUSES which is another nnino for smocks ami blnues for young misses show tlint the needs and the likings of school girls, from 12 years upward, hnvo been carefully considered. Designers have spent thought nnd time on them, nnd In the shops that enter to the best Informed clientele they are fci bo found In ma terials and stylet- appropriate to the school girl nnd o made and ornament ed as to expr-Ms her sweet, very youth ful, personality. Many of them nre In wool Jersey, mostly long-wnlsted with narrow gir dles of the material and made In the regulation style, as shown nhove, or in surplice fashion. Necks arc round, but come up to the neckline at the linck usually. Wool ynm or slllt flos In needle-work nnd embroidery, ami occasionally applique of goods In con tracting colors, with needle-work, mi gora cloth and crocheted flowers uc- Standards of STANDARDS of dress for children have been raised nnd fixed by those who make a business of produc ing clothes for them, The charming uml sensible things these specialists produce prove an education nnd an Inspiration 'to tho big army of mothers who make or" supervise tho making of their Ijttlo. ones' clonics at home. As an example of perfect outfitting for school take tho dress, footwear nnd lint Bhown here nnd nolo how sturdy each garment Is nnd how well suited to the little girl. This frock employs n soft wool fnb rlc In blue and brown with nn In distinct stripe to make n plaited skirt. This Is attached to n plain bodice made of the samo goods and fasten ing with buttons In the back. Over this bodlco tho plainest nnd quaintest of little JnckctH abbreviates Its length and spreads open nt the front to reveal the bodice. The jacket Is bound with narrow silk braid and Is ornamented with small, round buttons hot along the front edges. At the thront It Is fastened with n tie of iiurrow, plcot-edged ribbon. Tho Juck- sslsslssHknt KW''-iilnfittltKimmrtUttmSfKBs v Vsf jt-tJf XjSSjjflpT' salsass count for tho very clever embellish ments which liven up or tone down the colors used, nnd colors include dark ami strong blues, tnupe, brown, Lclgo and red. Yarn embroideries, yarn fringes and angora cloth In bands nnd culTs make a line, combination with wool Jersey. Mouses with the regulation wnlst line are made for the young miss In dimity or pongee nnd with Uuster Ilrown or open collars. There Is al most no trimming on them. The middle must not be overlooked when the tulk Is of things for school wear. It Is shown In blue and dark red flannel, with the usual dee oration of narrow white bruld with Insignia embroidered on the sleevec; and It Is always good style ; hut choice lies between It and overblouses. Of the latter a line example Is pictured here, made of wool jersey with needle, work and applique In a light color. Dress for Girls et Is cut with largo arm holes which allow tho plain sleevt-K of tho bodice to slip through them, so that the Jack et may be dispensed with If need he, when schoolrooms aro too warm. The sturdy ribbed stockings and thick soled shoes Invito their wearer to wander where she will out of doors. 1'lalds, now as always, are fuvor lies for children, and especially so for school wenr. For very little girls, not much more than well started on tho long road of learning, there ure de lightful frocks mnde of plain woolens with long-waisted bodies thnt support knee-length plaited skirts. Theyhnvc rather high round necks mid three qunrtor length or shorter sleeves. Needlework in parallel rows o( stitches border tho neck and lower edge of the sleeves, cover the wnlst' band and occasionally are used foi the hem In tho skirt nlso. comioHT iYmnM wramx umon Women of Middle Age Owing to modern methods of living not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change in her life without experi encing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, smothering spells, fainting spells, nervous troubles .and irregularities arc symptoms that should have prompt attention. These two letters prove what a successful remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is for women at this time of life. These Two Women Helped During Change of Life. Taunton. Mosa. "I sloop for six njonths,lmd fainting spolla and could not walk without help for thrco montbs.cauBed by femalo troublo. My cousin, who wns a doctor, told mo to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it helped mo greatly. Then during the Change of Life I used the same remedy. I am seventy years old now and am ablo to do my own housework and walk one mile to church every Sunday rooming and evening. I am recommending the Vcgetablo Com pound to my friends having tho same troubles as I had. Your remedy is the best on earth. I cannot find words to express my gratitude for it." Mrs. Susan a Staples, 1G7 B School St, Taunton, Mass. Women of. t-VDIA C.PINKt rvii EMPEROR FRIEND OF LOWLY Napoleon III Declared to Have Had Genuine Regard for tho Humbler of Hla Subject. The friendly feeling of 'npotcon III for' the tollers Is dwelt upoti by Agnes Carey In her "An impress In Exile," In the Century ninciizlne. and sho gives ns her uuthorlty Empress Eu genie, wife of the last of the em perors. "Whatever his fallings to ward her hud been," the nuthor says, "she professed n warm admiration of his love of hard work, his pluck and his great kindness of heart and thoughtfulness for every one. The emperor genuinely loved the poor and humhle among his subjects, with no thought of policy. He wns too. good and generous for his people's under standing. Had he been tyrannical nnd mnde use of them nnd trampled them down like some other sovereigns, they would have behaved better to ward him, she (Eugenie) snld. "Napoleon wns a dreamer nnd spent much of his time to the serious thinking out of schemes for the bene fit of his people, and nil mankind. Ills life's nmhltlon.was to better their lot. He had grent magnetism, espe cially with tho working classes. Tho empress charmed every Btnnger, but the emperor was really more personal ly and deeply loved by his entourage than was his consort" The Fitting Way. "How do the Irish meet the black-and-tans'?" "I guess It Is with dogged determination." HUNIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIimUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIIIimillHIIIIIIIIIIMIINIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUIIItmiMr deFromrQ jsj SSs V GrapeNuts Rich and Nourishing A blend of wheat and malted Bap ley that costs but little.yet pro vides a food of most attractive, flavor, ready to serve direct from the package. GrapeNuts Needs No Sugar could not eat or Philadelphia. Po.uI want to let von know what good Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetablo Compound has done mo. I had organic troubles and am going through the Chango of Lifo. I wns taken with a pain in my side and a bad headache I could not lie down, could not eat or sleep. 1 suffered something terrible and tho doctor's medicine did m no good at all my pnins got worso instead of better. I began taking tho Vcgetablo Compound and felt a chango from tho first Now I feel fino and ad viso anyone going through tho Chango of Lifo to try it, for it cured mo after I had given up all hopes of gettingbettcr. I will tell any ono who writes to me tho KOO( rood it has done mo. I)akz,743 N. 25th Middle Age Should Depend Upon :ini BEADS PREFERRED TO BREAD People of the Levant Set Great 8tock on Colored GIsm of Every Description. Deads aro moro necessary than bread to the Levant Men, women nnd children weur and carry beads to ward off 111 luck. Even the horses and donkeys hnvo strands of beads about their necks "to hufflo tho evil eye." nnd tho long horns of tho work oxen are decorated with hluc-and-white bends to keep thcra from fall ing prey to diseases. In Athens, Constantinople, Tlflls, Smyrna nnd other cities of the Levant men of all classes carry short strands of fidget bends, which they piny with while walking In the street, riding In streetcars and trains Just as nervous men In the West finger their wntch chulnB. Hcnd shops abound every wlrere In the larger cities and general stores nnd market stalls sell them in the smaller places. Peddlers hawk them In the streets everywhere. Light-colored amber bends of large size are the latest thing In beads for women. Mecrschuum bends are also popular, and for tho moment plain bends of all sorts hnvo displaced highly ornate carved bends of tho type which Syrians produce In grent quam titles for exportation. Washington Post Best PlaK "Did yon nnil tho Ho?" "Yes, after I had hammered the ISar." tmmmtttimmwtmmmmmmm,)M II I iniiim WlsMIW Mrs. MAnoxnET St, Philadelphia, Pa. bH irHIT ua The Boob. "How did Archie happen to lose out with Miss Goldrox7" "Why, she told him she rcully dla liked flattery." "And Archlo persisted In pnylng hesj extravagant compliments?" "No; ho didn't." Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It, Applicants for Insurance Ofte ; Rejected. - i - Judging from reports from .druggists who are constantly in direct touch wit si the public, there is one preparation thatf has been very successful in overcoming these conditions. Tho mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root iat soon realized. It stands the highest foa its remarkable record of success. I An examining physician for one of tbsj prominent Life Insurance Companies, isa an interview on the subject, made the a tonishinR statement tb-t one reason whj 40 many applicants foi insurance are re- iectod is because kidney trouble is asi common to the American people, and thai large majority of those whose applietW tions are declined do not even suspect! that they bavo the disease. It is on sales st all drug stores in bottles of two tUesu medium and large. i However, if 'you wish first to test thl treat preparation send ten cents to Dr.i Kilmer & Co., Dinghamton, N. Y foi s lample bottle. When writing be tore aafl mention this paper. Adv. What Sho. Preferred. Of tho wit of Miss Marie Tcmpestu who Is pnylng London a visit man? stories huve been told. This Is one of tho lutcst At a pnrty somo one mentioned In her presence that a certain girl who had refused an earl had recently mar ried a 'very wealthy young manufao turer. "Oh," said Miss Tempest without at moment's hesitation, "she very wisely preferred a business plant to a family tree." Heaps ot People There. A little boy who visited a large city Tor the first time, was amazed at tha number of people on the streets. When lie returned home to the cons try his mother asked him what be thought of the grent city. "Oh," said he, "there were heaps of people there I I think there must linn been a fair on I" Minimum. Diogenes appeared with his Mib: "A modern flut of no rooms uaij bath." bit crUxt, c' ' . m