RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ri fife Sfc 8a iva friMtittitmitt llll!ii!iliillli!IIIIIIl!!l!li FINE COTTON LINGERIE; m STORY OF FALL STYLES I gill! 'TM1K dnlnty woman who lins ntwnys x pinned Jicr faith to underclothes mndu of tine cottons, soft and more or less sheer, 1ms her good tnsto vindicat ed this full. Pino cotton underwear, usually mnde of batiste, has outdis tanced its silk rivals in demand. It Is decorated with embroidery Itf llttlo llornl puttcrus; laco Insertions nro ruther Bpnrlnsly used and narrow rib bons make themselves Indispensable. In slllc, wash sntln and crepe de chine, the call Is for colors, and the bcht liked are yellow, mauve, pink and flesh ; but the range of color to bo XZT- ryyy PRETTY CHEMISE found Includes other light tones. Un tlsto follows tho lead of silks, with light pink lending tho other colors by n long way, and white most populnr of nil. Styles in silk and cotton nro al most Identlcnl. Many of the nntlsto garments have . edges finished with smnll scallops, while narrow luce pre-j (loimiiuieH in inosc oi siik. 'aiic prcny chemise pictured Is u good example of the handling of batiste. There is n& spnro fullness In this cleverly designed garment and, with mnny women, this Is n strong point in its favor. Across tho front, nt the top, V-shnped pieces nro cut out and two small slashes are INTERESTING DRES8 worked In tho spaces between them. Similar slashes, placed about tho re mainder of the top, allow baby ribbon to bo threaded through them, adjusting tho chemise to the bust. Eyelets across the front carry baby ribbon also find it Is tied at each sido In bows with hanging loops and ends. Small con ventional flower motifs nro placed be tween tho nowB nnd thoro are ribbon strops over tho shoulders. Petticoats and bloomers of jersey or radium silk plcuso tho woman who is looking for tho least posslblo bulk In her underthings. They are copied in wu4 r t y vypMMHM ilfil sateen and sold at a cheaper price. nvcrjune will turn nround to look nt this Interesting dross in which new stylo points are ho adroitly man aged, but its wearer has saved us the trouble and has accommodatingly turned her bnck on us. As In the season's coats, the story of this gar ment 1b not told until wo have seen tho bnck as well no the front there aro two sides to it. The dress as pictured is mnde of canton crepe In wood-brown and em broidered In self color In silk. It is n style that will develop with equal WyAWWv UK iff.vwwwiy -WrwAMV wnrPWt OF BATISTE success in crepe-satin, other crepes, sntln or light weight wool cloths. Viewed from the front It Is a loose, straight-lino dress, conllned nt tho waistline by n narrow belt of the material finished with a handsomo ornnment. Its novel features nro the wide sleeves, conllned by n wrist band and the overlapping bodice with rever that extends from the right shoulder to the left side. The back view discloses the sleeves cut out and open from nrmscyo to el bow, the edges finished with simple needlework, like thnt on tho rover. The loose strap trim relieves tho plnlpu OF CANTON CREPE ncss of the frock nnd tho bodlco Is Moused at the waistline. Tho straps are wide nnd n llttlo longer than the frock; they nro caught to tho bodlco and part way down the skirt. A long sequenco of flat buttons, plnced be tween them, serves n doublo purpose tho buttons fnsten tho gown and are decorntlve. Tho work of n fine hand Is apparent in such designing as this. eomuoHT rr vhtun ntoIau umoh Ddddy's dEveiii Fairy Tale AARY GRAHAM BOJWER, tOUHGHl I, VIltllH MHIII'II DwiQM i - LITTUE LEON. "Well, llttlo I.eon," said Itilllc Urownle, "nnd linv do you like the world? 'ji'ou'll find when you'vo lived in It longer," Millie Hrownle continued, "that whenever you go to a place for the first time everyone will say: '"Well, how do you like It here? What do you think of the country round these parts? I'retty fine, eh?' So they will talk. "And becnuse you'vo so recently nrrived in the big world I ask you right away what you think of It. Of course I ask you before you hnvo a chance to look nlxmt you much. Hut that Is the way people do with new arrivals in the country or In cities of whom they nro asking this question. "I'm not giving you much chance to talk as yet, am I? Hut I will. I only wnnt to tell you that I do. hope you'll be good enough to tnlk to me. Tou see, Mother Nature lets me un derstand the language of her children, the flowers nnd thu birds, and I asked her If she wouldn't let me tinder stnnd baby cries and baby sounds for Just a little while. "I had heard that a line little chap a little hoy whose name sounded much like a King Lion's name had Just arrived, and I wanted to have a talk with htm. "So Mother Nature taught me tc understand the baby language. Now, If you will talk to me!" Llttlo Leon ynwned nnd screwed up Ids small face. Then ho blinked his eyes and, moving his little lingers to show what he meant by this and that, ho began. "Of course I can't tell you what I think of tho world much now," ho said, "becnuse I'm only one week old. I hnvo never given an Interview be fore or n talk and I don't believe I ever will again. "Not for a long time, nnywny. You see, I don't wnnt to give up my bnby hood, and my baby ways, and my bnby talk, and the Joy of learning, and so I'm going to forget all 1 know now. "You know how they say babies look like such wise llttlo creatures. Well, they arc. And they're wise enough, Illlllc Urownle, to see thnt n little helplessness Is going to be very pleasnnt. "Babies have alwnys done this wny. It's a regular baby custom nnd a flno one It is, too. "So it will bo only for n llttlo while thnt I'll talk. I'll cry and I'll kick "How Do You Like It?" nnd I'll croon nnd I'll do a lot of gurgling and chattering which no one can understand, but I won't talk for a long time. "I don't know so much of the world, ns I've said. Hut I do know about visitors. "Yes, Illllie Krownie, I know them welll Some visitors say such silly things to me. Others treat me with respect and ndmlration. I like tho latter kind of visitors, though all vis Itors ruther bore me. "I'm held up, with blankets all nbout me, and eery one laughs at me or smiles nt me or pats me. It all bores me. I'm not Interested In them. They mean nothing to me. Hut I put tip with It for the sake of my mother. "Her friends call her Molly. And she Is n perfectly benutiful mother, with spnrkllng, snnpplng eyes nnd bright pink checks and dark wavy hair. "I shall call her mother. I shall not bo as familiar with her ns others are. "I also put up with this tiresome ndmirntlon for the sake of, my father. I'm named after him. I hope to live up to thnt fine name nnd I hope to be come a flno man such ns ho Is. "I can see thnt I've chosen my par ents well. I saw that tho minute I arrived. Yes, I'm satisfied. I dou't wnnt any second choice. "Now, the weight of n bnby Is al ways most Important to know nbout," llttlo Leon continued, "so I shall tell you mine. "I don't quite know why It is so in terestlng n bit of news but every one likes to henr It. I weigh six nnd a half pounds of manliness. "For I'm u mnnly little chap, Blllle Brownie. I've good, straight, manly hair, too. "You mny say It Isn't very mnnly to cry. But I'll tell you n secret, Blllle Brownie. They'd be disappointed If I didn't cry. I wouldn't seem like n baby. And then, too, I mako It so exciting for them, us they never know whether I'm going to cry or stuy quiet when the' visitors come, nnd it makes life very Interesting for my parents I keep them always guessing i" Whole System Is Benefited by Tanlac Thousands of frnll, nervous peoplo nnd convalescents everywhere- hnvo testified to tho remarkable power of Tanlnc in bringing bnck their health, strength nnd working efficiency. It Fcemg to quickly Invlgornto tho consti tution, and is a powerful foo of weak ness. Mrs. George O. Owen, of Snlcm, Oregon, Pays: "My nerves wero upset nnd tho llttlo I ate wasn't enough to keep up my strength, so I lost weight nnd beenmo so weak It seemed I had no energy at all. Tanlac restored my health com pletely, nnd I gained, twelve pounds in weight." There is not n single portion of ho body thnt is not benefited by tho holp ful action of Tanlnc. It enables the stomach to turn food Into healthy blood, bono nnd muscle, purines the system nnd helps you bnck to normnl weight. Oct a bottlo today at any good druggist. Advertisement Must Do Well Dreased. "She wunts n new gown." "What for?" "She's going to sing over the radio next week and she couldn't think of nppeniing for nil tlmio people In n gown she bus already worn twice." Detroit Free Press. Tho Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Ilavlng clenred your skin keep it clear by making Cutlcurn your every-dny toilet preparations. Tho Sonp to elennso nnd purify, tho Ointment to nootho nnd heal, tho Tnlcum to powder nnd per fume. No toilet table Is complcto without them. Advertisement Monkeys. Cnrveth Wells, explorer, wiillo tramping In Mnlay Jungles, found that the nntlvcs had trained broks, small monkeys, to run up trees nnd pick coconuts for them. Thnt Is Interesting because it Imp pens fnr nwny. But, fchucksl In our, country tho monkeys descendunts ' hnvo been trained to do "n heap sight" moro thnn the broks. You have noticed, In n circus men agerie that the monkeys nro Just ns interested in us us we nro In them. This is one of the reasons. For your daughter's Bake, uso Red Cross Bull Bluo lu tho laundry. Slio will then hnvo that dnlnty, well-groomed nppenranco that girls admire. Ad vertisement Who First Licked Stamps? Dispute is being wnged us to the earliest postage stamp llckcr. CInim Is put forwnrd for James Chalmers of Arbroath, Scotland, who submitted specimens of adhesive postngo stamps to a select committee of tho house of commons in 1834. Rowinnd Hill is nlso credited with the invention, having ex perimented with glutinous washes In 1837. As Itowinnd Hill directed the British postal arrangements, ho wns probably the first mnn to lick a genu ine post-office stump. Fortune In Scrap Iron. Chnrles Perrott hns Just appeared before n Purls court churged with con cenllng $180,000 war profits to escape taxation. When war broke out ho kept n small cafe at Saint Denis, his wifo nttendlng to that while he ped dled with a hnndenrt. He bought scrap Iron nnd mndo so much money thut ho paid $fi,-100,000 for tho war stock of the Amerlcnn enmp nt Romornntille. Wet Contents 15 Fluid Praori GTmIj7i5l3 at nnttnT.-fl PER GENT. AVcGctoWcftcparationibrAs' o.-mltni.-ndllicFond hvltoull- tlngthcStOffladisandDcwebrfj TherctyrromoUn6Di4csto Cheerfulness andRestConbtart reahcr? Upldm, Morpuuio u Mineral. Notkahcot sKouDcsmzuvma. mm Jmuinim euriMSvp" A kolnfnl Remedy for Constipatlonand Diarrhoea ,nrf Viwrlshncss ana Tnccnr Sleep flrcsuWn.foercfron rac-SImilcSiinatnre" jtaCnn-ATjnCoKMJ Wm lSEWjruwui SBfflNrctZ&H Exact Copy of Wrapper. 10 Cents Balloon Steering. Drifting for miles In a free balloon might seem to offer little prospect for n lauding again on your own doorstep. But an accommodating air current and n little bend work turned this trick for Junius P. Smith, of the army air serv ice, at l.angley field, Virginia. Ills experience Is unique In llghter-than-alr-work. Carried oft In one direction by tho wind, the neronnut ascended until ho struck n calm. Figuring that the calm was cnuscd by two strong nlr currents moving In opposite direc tions, ho throw out bnllnst, roso obovo tho calm, caught the current moving swiftly In the direction opposite and returned to his starting point. Didn't Want to Talk. In tho smoking room of nn east bound car tho other evening there wero two men one of them grouchy, tho other receptive After smoking two Indifferent clgnrs tho latter said to the former: "How fnr are you going?" "Buffalo," acknowledged tho other, taken off his guard. "Is that so? Well, Buffalo in a great town. I liavo a cousin living there nnd I've been there myself scvernl times. Kr whnt are you going to do In Buffalo?" "Change cars." Chicago Herald and Examiner. Sacrifice to the Fire Fiend. Completely hemmed In by flames whllo fighting n forest fire recently near Penlleld, on thu Low Grade branch, Jnxcph Oolla, section foreman, who Is nged sixty-four, promptly or ganized his gang to conquer the flames. Leading his men with youth ful vigor, he became separated from them. Tho tiro suddenly encircled him. To vnve his llfo he had to make a blind dnsh through the wall of fire. Ills beard, which had embellished his chin for tho greater part of his forty years of service, was wholly burned off. Pennsylvania Newu Womnn'8 Sphere. Tho indies wish to have tho right to vote. Has the rough hex ever de prived them of this right? They had this right since the creation of thu worldIn funerals, disputes and In nil that excites tho feelings of thu Inmates of the harem. A woman or it girl Is not made to mnko ua hour her sweet voice In elections, but within the walls of her house in fondling her chil dren, in consoling her htibbnnd, In singing. Al-Abrnm (Egyptlnu Mall). Well Supplied. Dr. Samuel McQuughey sends this one: "We nro living 'hard by' Acton, which hns several churches. Mary Jane, our five-year-old daughter, Iiub been In several kid entertainment: In the various churches. The other day one of our friends asked her to which church 'she belonged. Her nnswer wns, 'I mn linlf Presbyterlnn, half Buptlst und linlf Cuthollc.' "Indian apolis News. What Ha Wanted. A Frenchman nnd his "wife came to England. She had relatives at Manchester, so It wns arranged thnt lie should tnko her there, returning by himself to London, where he had business. Ills request to thebooklug office clerk was ns follows: "Qlvo me, If you please, two tickets to Manchastaire. One for me, to go nnd to come buck. One for my wife, to go but not to come bnck." London Tit-Bits. Every mnn likes to hear a wise woman talk because she always talks to lilm nbout himself. Children Special Care of Baby. " That Baby should have a bed of Its own all arc agreed. Yet It la more reasonable for an Infant to Bleep with grown-ups than to use a man's medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in children's diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Baby's medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby's food. r A Baby's stomach when in good health Is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Don't be deceived. Make a mental note of this: It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby Is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. M0THT.R8 SHOUID READ THE BOOKLET THAT 13 AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the e 7 CLzfc&4. THg CENTAUR COMPANY. NBW VOnK CITY. Gives Cheery Haw Ooioir Tsne I M Oiarfains PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish 539 VJV - VK32tnSvsa Vntir .lmi ic tn FracrrantnmlSmnnth 3, - ;; . ww Out-of-door Rirls today asm Urnndmothcr s tunc know n vnlunble rccinc: "Care for your complex- fifrpi Ion with rain water and ( a oure soon." 052 COLGATE'S ainmora uauquoisoap ' The favorite perfumed 6onp of thrccgcncrations. Large slit, 25c Mcdlumsizc, 10c It'stoastod. This onooxtra process gives a dollghtful quality that can not be duplicated ShoePolishes PARKER'S" HAIR BALSAM netnOTrDuiarnff-fitninilrFaUlogl I Rcttorea Color and Booty to Cray and Fadtd Hat toe. ana ! uaai iirucrarutM. MlRfflX tnrm, yvuBtriiu'nojrni,1 VhB.rU-fionf.W.T. Rnnorea Onroj. CkJ. urn comfort to ua mall or atUrtic . Patcaoctw, R.T, Territory Representative Wa Want Salomman to Sail Oil Direct to Conmumer Hunt bo able to furnish own car. Most terri tory open. Pick your own territory. Liberal and permanent proposition for hUHtlcro. Writs us about yourself ami oneloue references. All rommunli'utlmis confident In). Ailrirens Bi 1117. Boon 117. Flrtt NitiMtl Bank BaiUiif , Omtlii. Ncbiuk W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 37-1922. Cry For Signature of n Luxutloui Luting "oe vS" wfs If MM f.iii nn iliiTiSS . t llSTSIiSfEyJ AC I G ARETTE It's toasted I 2iB-JL ISSSSI HINDERCORNS outta, t.. itopt air pla, m UtU ankn wnlklnr fur. ISu tltta. lllncoiCtiomlcalWoTa it S a f'fj i . ii m Km s