RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF 4f U 1& fc IPr- e t lyTKin.' at are made at Home wjrr4rrr&A4r4r4?&4?4Fm jnKKBBBnmKmBKm I Some Dogs and : Some Folks g aT.e) ABuiJi' I ! ,, , ji ft Tt3 fsftAArfjsvfcwyi J$j . aaaaLLai -Ji' WAiWA'nVAiWkVhvn nnA.iOArwA''' tt&fjt'lajHf Vn' Vat ww wWUfrifi-.K. AJ , K.VrtSV'v -V nnAwMmr ff ! saiSB4SJ!i.tiilAW-iS'-: YT IS KettitiK to tlie pluco wlirru I'vury iimliillous .viiuni; woman ns Jilrus to im nsFortniPiit of sweaters, nnd often she knits them for herself. This nullity to mako them puts the ex pensive, handmade garment within the reaeli of even u very limited dress al low anee, hesldes maUItu; the exerelse of Individual tute possihle, In colors and other things. The sweater pets maarter all the time the element of Ft If grows more and more Important In It. Veslees nnd collars, to lie worn with Kweaters or eoats, are amonp the dainty aeressorles that women make for themselves elaborating them with handwork. They add Just the right note to the sweater and skirt eostume and make a separate waist unneces sary. Two collar and vestee sets, as pictured, worn with sweaters and fcklrts contribute so much of attrac tiveness that they are real necessities the good points of the sweater are emphasized by them. A str.ilght baud of net Is the founda tion of both the collars, but In the set nt the left It Is rounded at the ends. Three frills of (luted val lace form Its ,d,v!rVM,r. JV.W,. X jL yi i,ifUi:z.,jnr. aiuwavsrs v change before the fashions will. Long and trailing snshes and panels sleeves that are inerel.v floating drap ery, veils and long earrings are the mode because they suit the mood ot their wearers. There is every reason to be satis fied with things as tlu;y are in tho world of fashion, for women liuvo every opportunity to he beautifully as well as fashionably dressed this sea mii. The t.les are lovely and are, also rellned a consummation de voutly to be wished. After so much "Jazzing" in the near past It Is re freshing to study the new things. Among them appears the delightful afternoon costume, shown herewith made of heavy brown crepe. It is n simple affair with bodice hloused at the low waistline and wide-draped sleeves ending In points and confined at the wrM. The popular trimming of loose straps has been Ingeniously mauaced on it, falling free from neck, to girdle and caught up In tiers nbout the, skirt. The skirt is ankle length but thr '.."traps in the lowest tier fall to the Instep. "Ho girdle of self-nmterlnl Is cm Delightful Afternoon Costume. decoration. A panel of tucked net down tho center of the vestee Is bor dered by frills of vnl lacp nnd a very full frill edges the top. Straight lines 'and square corners make the set at tho right n slmplo matter to handle. Net, 'ace and em broidered swIbs Insertion are set to gether In strips for the vestee, the net strips covered with frills of val edg ing. There Is a plain fold of net at the top und tho collar Is plain net, edged with frills of val. That early rumor, that tho silhou ette would expand and tho waist lino movo upward this fall, Is less than u whisper now, for tho dis plays do not hear It out. All the love ly frocks for afternoon and evening show that women are still devoted to long lines and sllmnefs and that they Insist on wearing 4,ft fabrics that fall Into graceful draperies. What they aro looking for la npparel that glorifies tho human form divine by clothing It with supple drnperles that fall and float und betray Its graco .nnd beauty. Their mood will lmve to broldored with gradunted, overlnnj ping disks, made of little knots, set dose together, In colors. Tho small lint Is n Napoleon shape of hntters plush with rosettes of metallic lenvea at the sides. It Is trimmed with a long, fine lnce veil which falls over it to the tip of tho no&o nt tho front nnd to the shoulder-blades nt tho back. i uuv Dc afflrw. oorruoHT rr vtvutN hivvwu. union Nice Hair Ornament. A pretty barrettu for the llttlo mold with either bobbed linlr or n demuro braid Is of tortoise shell shaped Uku flowers. -Tweeds for Autumn. Parle tweeds nro promised great popularity for fall. Imported plulda and checks, too, arc being made lnt ery snappy butts ami coats. . r r n WUlTETkOn fc. V 1. LMt 1TIII11 Aa -- fi " , (, 1922, Welorn Newspiipor Union,) Itoce was a dog with a very high opinion of himself, but somehow lie was not much of a success In his world and did not get along very well with the people who provided him a good home and plenty to cat. , In the wuy of choies about tho placo that usually fall to the lot of u good dog, he was a misllt. He did not like to drive the cows to and from the pastille; work that he thought should be done by a tegular shepherd dog. As for keeping awake at night to protect the place from all manner of marauders, that was the work of a regular watch dog, and was a kind of work that did not suit his tempera ment. Nor did he feel that he was born to chase the chickens out of tho garden or catch mischievous wood chucks. That was hard work that did not yield sutllclent for the outlay of energy. Hesldes, woodchucks have sharp teeth and n mean way of using them. No, woodchuek work was not for him. ISather It was the proper labor of a dog not fitted for some thing better. Almost all the dogs I'.oce knew had some special work that they seemed to enjoy, lie noticed that the setters, pointers and hounds were always happy when they were busy at their special work, and he concluded ftc would be equally contented If he could only find out the special field that ho was born to fill. There was nothing he had ever done In the way of spe cial work that had given him pleasure or profit. He was certain, however, that he was a dog of uncommon ability, nnd It was only a question of time when he would Hint the place for which he was eminently fitted. Meanwhile he would dreani on of the delayed opportunity that wns cer tain to come along some day and put him In tho way of showing tho world what he could do when he had tlfe right kind of a chance. Wlille he was waiting for something favorable to turn up he thought It might be well to spend a little time with the dog doctor who was the friend of nil dogs. "I seem to he In hard luck, doc tor," he said as lie walked Into the olllce. "Somehow, most all the dogs I know are having u good time, but I can't find anything to do that is suit able for u dog like me." "1'ou ain't any worse off', I'.oce, than a lot oY folks 1 know. They have lots of time on their hands but they use up very little of It hunting u Job. Most of this class would take n Job as superintendent of a big rallrond, but they would turn down an offer of a Job they could handle. I suspect I you nre willing to take a big jolt you know nothing about, but would not work at anything you can really do. My advice Is to go to work at tho first Job you can find. After you have learned how to do that well, you will be fit for somcthfing liotter. But don't waste your time looking for something ensy. All work Is hard. And the harder you work tho better you will like your Job." "I'll think It over," said Hoce, "but I really feel that I could till ti Bwell place 11 I could find one." l!oco had a friend that used to sneak ivround back of the place for a visit. lie was as unpopular as 15oce was aud for that reason never came by the front way on his visits, and itoce returned his visits in the same manner. Tlio good woman who saw lloco sneaking about the rear of her place knew very well thnt back-door com pany, afraid to step boldly out in the open, was not the kind of n visitor for her dog. He was n good deal of a discontented loafer himself, and nil he needed to become u full-fledged member of the alley dog class was the couipnnlonshlp of another loafer like himself. Shu tried In vnrlous ways to break up tho association, but theso pals would not he separated. They continued their little visits nnd finally got the hnblt of wandering nway to gether. One day nfter Uoco had been on one of his periodical trips with his pnl ho called ut the doctor's ofllce, with a frightened look In his coun tenance, nnd n limp In one hind leg. "I've been expecting you, Uoce," the doctor said. "Where did you get It?" Hoce was explaining how he and his pal were having a good time when a menu ninu came along und shot his pal dead und then took u shot ut him, Before ho had finished n man walked Into the ofllce, stepped up to Hoce, opened his mouth and pulled n long piece of sheeps' wool out from be tween his teeth; Then he found some more. "I - thought I recognized you," he snld, "when you limped In here, ns one of tho dogs I saw killing sheep hnck In the pasture. These shot marks on jour legs nnd tho wool In your teeth makes It certain. Como nlong with me," ho said as ho fastened n chnln to his collar. "Ain't you going to let tho doctor nx me up before I go?" Inquired Hoce. "It Isn't necessary, you only have a little way to go. Just a short rldo out to tho field where your pal lies. You'll bo with him In about ten minutes." "Good-by, Hoce," snld tho doctor us they loft. "It's tho snnio with dogs na It Is with folks. "Loafers nro certain to find ono an other und make a sorry fliilah." Some More Truths. "X70UIiD you use a steam shovel to movo a pebble? Certainly not, Implements aro built according to tho work they havo to do. Would you use a grown-up's remedy for your baby's ills? Certainly not.) Kemedies aro prepared according to tho work THEY havo to do. All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let this bo a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and tho Just-as-good stuff that may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for tho littlo babe. All tho mother-lovo that lies within your heart cries out to you: Bo true to Baby. And being truo to Baby you will keep in tho house remedies specially prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. pMKotT.nntnntS lSPtuid Praolml Children Cry For i m wlmt ,m m w w W flTTW ll.TA.l! I J JT'T 3 JT hifW. IB'ii fjlg!!gSisTl mIsS tfffr JoS-a.0 tsc ke-t UBbv k:c'5iV D Tlicrcl)yrfotTvoUniDi4c5iioq Cheerfulness andRcstContalffii neither Opium, Morpiune n MlneraL Not Anpo ctomesismrao JMnSrxt- iJanltJ Strf AhclpfulRcmcdyfcr GonstJpationandDlarrhoea rcsulUnfiihcrcfrOTnjnlnp11 lac-SimilcStfnatoretf luECmAmC0MP NEW ityilSJ Are You Prepared? A doctor in tho house aU the time would be a good idea. Yet youi afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or pre-' vent sickness. Sut you can do almost tho same thing by having at hand a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria. because it is a wonderful remedy for indigestion, colic, feverishncss, frctfulncss and all the other dis orders that result from common ailments that babies have. Fletcher's Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless sub stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Children cry for Fletcher's Castoria, and mothers recommend it because they have found it a comfort to children and a mother's friend. If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able to help baby when trouble comes. You cannot always call upon a doctor. But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletcher's Castoria, be cause they know that it can only do good that it can't do any barm and they wouldn't want you to use for baby a remedy that you would use for yourself. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLC OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY Bears tho Signature of 5 i a t11S(iH k7riwmmkTrTkWWW M ftW-VZ': W"VWrTETTTllU-LhidaH Tfl ! Exact Copy of Wrapper. . TMB CKNTAUR COMPANVi Nw VOMK CITV. 10 Cents Gives Charming Mew Color Tone to Old Sweaters PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish Melodious Irony. "Why did the ttnrs come Into your oyo8 when the hand played "Hall, the Clang's All Here?" "In view of the factional fights we've been having," replied Senator Sor ghum, "the tune sounded downright Ironical." 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