BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. OHTEF I "1 i. ) o siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiH RICH FUR-TRIMMED SUIT; rSssSssVsSssrs NEW STYLES IN BLOUSES E.I TT IS not enough to say Mint Mio handsome suit, shown licro, Is wiimrt ; Its class deserves it more com lprclicnslve tonn ; the design Is original ;ind the linos so good Mint they merit study mid one can hnrdly Imagine n more becoming model. Instead of skirt mid Ri'pnrato over-blouse, the skirt and bodice, of two materlnls, are Joined In 11 one-piece dress, with unity given to Jthe design by the decoration. The dress, ns pictured, shown n bodice of crepe de chluo Joined to n mm, .V.! ,1-si. ?.' 1 2, f ! 'rt ' i5 ww SRrjB .i v' i iv r i riA ; t'Tr. til ?$Xyl r " 'I vn rrs,A fi . ' mwmir' ISM '1J& ' 'i ' .. a H '7 ' , ', Rgfc .iTV v" ussft r?vj vsijrjrv t '22 -.-.$ feS . ; nn-wvmffj ;.-.' wjs-e ; TmtoxrsnmtwQ'rwatM w im wwsrww ? Y w-YNfey' W- f"' . ' -? ff LWS . 1 ..IHH X '..V KVf T'K.. 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It ,!ias the trlmness of tho tailored style, without severity and Is enriched by cnrnctil fur In a long shawl collar, In lintids on the llnrlng sleeves and In a border at tho hem line. This model la well adapted to velvet, matelasse, cloky and fnbrlcs of like character, used In combination with crepe do chine and In any case, is dignified and rich looking. Long lines prevnll In suits but they nre snnppy, and although there are rKXSMwrR2a 7 XKXmESZIXSSgX&SSl hv J4M. ' V I mil imw'-ASfcA mi I mMm JM.'Mamkk '"'iW&IwJmli fmLMMSwKm mmtffM 0VERBL0U8E IN COMBINATION OFsWHITE AND BLACK many long coats, the box has as strong in following. It nppears In smart com binations In which tho coat, of a plain cloth, Is worn with striped skirt of 'tweed, tho colors In tho skirt nppcarlng , in the coat on tho collar nnd pockets. 0 Thcro nre blouses and blouses In ,tho fall displays, somo of them fa .miliar styles, that hold a secure ploco In the regard of women, and somo of .them showing radlcnl now depnrtures ,In the mutter of style. These new aspirants for favor are chic nnd usu ally simple, depending on novel de signing and tho llnvor of new stylo In spirations to carry them- to success. m The new crinkly good3 hnvc nd vanced the cause of coatee and wnlst coat overblouscs, although the latter appear In crepe de chine as well. This crepe malntnlns Its prestige as the best material for blouses of what ever charncter, but mntelasso and Mm liar fabrics lend themselves to tho contee style. Whoever knows how to use black sntln In blouses or In frocks Is sure of success, especially when white or n color Is nrtfully combine.! with It. The very smart overblouso -c -y u .c '.?.. .ti l'-,':s& . 7 . . i -i y x." .-f. . r ' a i. . J .s Y-? x oa; C .'. 5 'J5! Sv .i i' !-rEf ?J '. t . c; ii.j ff-ft.'yf wwMwgwwnwffJftgam pictured shows a charming combina tion of blnclc nnd white, In which black monkey fur plays an Important part In fringe on the collar and bands! that llnlsh the long sleeves. The blouse Is gathered into a tight hip bnnd of the satin Mils hip baud is a feature of the new styles. The waistcoat style Is another de velopment of the overblouso. It has a V-shaped neck opening, ending a little below the normal waistline at the front, which Is tilled In with a nar row vestee, usually of plain crepe do chine. The font Is cut away In points below the waist and the blouse lies smooth across the back and over the hips, where the underarm fullness Is disposed of by small plaits. Tw large, fancy buttons, or ornaments, are placed ut the base of the "V"-shnpeJ opening. :xtmwM mjm&zixx&8ms& Conteo blouses open down the front, with shuwl collars, or lap over In sur plice fashion. Knitted silk nnd tho new broken-surfaced fabrics make hundsomo conteo blouses, tho fnbrlcs requiring nlmost no decoration. Knit ted silk blouses nro often finished with embroidered hip bnnds and nar rower embroidery bands finish the long sleeves. Jxulv iV25S comiOHT rr vutu tuvu atu unioh i jiim yrvN va -? II -v k- tmmi xJ' & tw &&;.' 7wfc- ( iHk ps. v 5 Some Dogs and Some Folks ;: By C. B. WHITFORD 8 fi V 0. 11)22, Western NeURfnper Union.) "There's something wrong with me, Doc. I wish you would find out what It is and put me right." "You're not a bad looking dog, Max. You mnke u good front and they sny you're n pretty wise fellow, too. Why, I honr you enn do more things Mian any dog In the, neighborhood. What nppears to be the trouble with you." "My father, you know, was n pretty good water spaniel. So I took a no tion that my best graft would he In the water line. I liked the water for awhile and Just as I wns getting wise to my work I tool; nn nwful dislike to It. I wiih In trouble nil the time with everybody. One of my grandfathers was a pretty good greyhound. He wns a great success In his line. I kept thinking nbout him so much that I Just bated to go Into the water and finally gave It up altogether and tried the greyhound graft. I liked the Job for a while. Then they told me I was too cunning to do greyhound's work nnd wasn't fast enough. ISosldes every once In a while the old love for the water would come back and Mint In bad business for a greyhound. They told me that If I didn't know anything else I uilsJU do the greyhound's work very well. At any rate I was so smart about so many other things I lost my Job." "I suppose now you'll try a ter rier's Job and Just as you get going nicely the old greyhound nnd water spaniel blood will crop out and distract you. .Some day when you ought to bo nltcndlng to n terrier's work you'll want to take a sprint Just to satisfy the old feeling and show the rest of the terriers what you ran do. Then you'll want to go fooling around the water when you ought to he looking after the rats and the woodchueks. You're Just like some folks I know that ain't bred right. They flop from one thing to the other and get a whole lot of general knowledge that won't get them anything. The fellow that finds out what his best graft Is and sticks to It Is the fellow that gets the money. Of course he looks foolish when he mixes up with a lot of folks who know everything, but in his own line ho hns them all heat. No, Mux, tho nil-round wise folks won't do. It's the fellow that knows one thing well and knows enough to stick to It Mint shines. He's a star. The rest have got too many little lumps scattered so they don't shed much light. This Is the day of the big single star." "Mnybo I nln't Just struck my right graft. Doc. I'm wise enough to mnke n hit If I .could only get In right." "It nln't Mint. You ain't wise enough to stick. You think you'll strike some thing better when you can show off your versatile talents. Hut all Jobs are pretty much alike. They are what the follow makes them. I know n man Just like you, Max. He's bright, he's Industrious and n good fellow. He hns done nlmost nnythlng from ranking Ice creum to running nn undertnkimj establishment. Ills Ice crenm wns bnd. The livery and his funeral service wns not fit for tho dead, "nut I'll tell you, Max, there Is a J little hoiHi for you. I know a lot of ioiks tnat nave iniieu nt everything they hud undertaken nnd hnvlng noth ing else to do they wont Into .politics and made a great hit. If you can find n job something like that you may bo it winner. Otherwise you are lost. ''The really wise man who is n spe cialist has no chance in politics. He can shake hands but one way, and he is all the time talking nnd saying things people remember. He's got opinions that are fatal to his success. He can only carry one bucket on one shoulder nnd If he don't like n bnd thing, he enn't help saying so, nnd offending n whole lot of voters that look at these bad things through prac tical eyes. Tho man In politics Mint knows one line well knows enough to know ho doesn't know everything. If ho Is the big chief ho knows enough to pick out his speclnllsts. Hut ho don't often get the chance to be big chief, for If he did he would kill tho k rnmn If la rmn rf vmiti nl 1.ntn4 fellows Mint knows n little of every thing and n great den! of nothing Mint makes his mnrk In the political ring. A fellow with Just your kind of mixed bt ceding. A renl mongrel In the af fairs of the world, who thinks he's an all-round philosopher, able only to make a front and play tight nnd loose with any proposition the people hnnd lilrn." "I'm there with tho front nil right, Doc, nnd I don't know enough nbout nnythlng to hurt. Whnt mo nnd tho political stars have got Is talent nil right, nnd If I can fit my talent into the tight plnce I ought to shine. Some stur politician ought to appreciate mo becnuso I cun sure go nil the gnlts." Mastodon Finally Clothed, After stundlng for half a century In his bones In the Now York Stuto museum, a mastodon of tho Ice age has been clothed with skin, nnd now bears n colorful resemblanco to tho nnlmal who ranged the northern hemi sphere In those remote times. Tho skeleton was excavated nt Co hoes In 1800. Dentul trouble In the right Juw had arrested Its develop ment; hence It became known as the mastodon with the toothuche. After more Minn a year's work a lifelike res toration of the animal has been com pleted by u stuff of naturalists, who mndo enrcful researches. A photo graph of tho reconstructed monster shows that It Is a cross between a bison aud an elephunt. Aspirin Say "Bayer" and Insist! Unless you sco the name "BnYcr" on package or on tablets you are not get ting tho genulno ISayer product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Ilcadacbo Toothache Lumbago Earache IMicumuttsm Neuralgia l'aln, Tain Accept "Ilayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelvo tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 21 and 100. Asperln Is the trndo mark of Hayer Manufacture of Monoaeetlciicldeatcr of Sallcyllcucld. Advertisement. Never put off until tomorrow the creditor who will wait until nexi week. An Insignificant little pin in n wom an's belt often disturbs a man's men tnl poise. SICK HEADACHE I CARTERS IITTUE IVPO PILE Gtnnln twir itfnuur 0 Oents Modest worth usually fulls to at tract attention. Tho use of soft coal will mako laun dry work henvler this winter. Red Cross Ball Blue will help to rernovo that Rrlray look. At all grocers Ad vertisement. Always Hopeful. "I tell you there is no oil here." "Well, If we don't Btrlko oil maybe wp'll strike ore." Figuring Ahead. Margaret Ellen had heen Invited out lo Sundny dinner. The meal was be ing served and tho host viewing tho platter of chicken decided a "drum stick" would ho a suitable pleco for the four-ycnr-old miss. Margaret El len heroically attacked her portion nnd In due course of events calmly looked tip nnd said, "Uncle, when I get through with this bone I think I would like somo meat." His Limit. "I can get along tollable well Tvlth tho White- Caps down thls-n-wny," ad mitted Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. "Somo feller taking u shot at mo from the brush now and ag'ln don't pester mo no great. I'm sorter used to feuds, nnd so on. But If I lived up there In Kay Seo amongst them there bnnk bandits, highjackers and all such, I'll b-hung If I wouldn't bo ufenred to go out after dark to shut up the chick ens." Kansas City Stnr. 3jiIp MUal TL H iTfl f I " , l sa - Has Never Felt Better in All Her Life Thousnnda of frail, nervous peoplo and convalescents everywhere hnvo testified to tho rcmnrkablo power of Tnnlnc In bringing back their health, strength, nnd working efficiency. It seems to quickly Invigorate the con stitution and Is n powerful foo of wenkness. Mrs. Mary Choltlat, 1415 N. Uroadway, Los Angeles,'' Calif., says : "Ueforo I took Tnnlac, I whfl bo weak I had to bo helped from one room to another. My nerves were shattered nnd my digestion bo poor I wns almost afraid to cat anything, but now I mil In perfect hcnlth nnd will nlwnys bo grateful to Tnnlnc." There Is not a single portion of the body that Is not benefited by the helpful nctlon of Tnnlnc. It cnnbles tho 8tomnch to turn tho food Into healthy blood, bono und muscle, puri fies tho system nnd helps you. back to normal weight. Get a bottlo today at any good druggist. Advertisement. Pint or auart? Customer "I'd like something for my cough." Absent-Minded Drug Clerk "What size, sir?" Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of GASTOKIA, Mint famous old remedy for Infants and children, nnd see Mint It Hears the Slgnntureof UiLV&UL In Use for Over !!0 Yenrs. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castorio Every mnn nnd woman ought to be it gardener. Take a good dose of Carter's Little Liver Pills then take 2 or 3 for a few nights alter.. They restore the organs to their proper functiona'ond Headache and the causes of it pass away. T1IEY REGULATE TOE BOWELS and PREVENT CONSTIPATION s&i?&&cC Smll Pill ;Smll Dote sSn!lPriet Insures Fresh Charm to Old Shawls PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish AND THEY GET AWAY WITH IT Truly, the Female of the Species Is More Fortunate Than tho Inferior Male. Two cases In Judge Choscbro's court. First, tho graceless mnlo arrested for speeding nfter having Imbibed two glnsses of claret, SU50 or 180 days, in Jail. Second, tho graceful maiden who drove her Cadillac Into n mnn, failed to stop and render assistance, bumped Into n yellow car and hit a Ford. And all without a drip cf claret. Ten days In Jail suspended. Tho graceless male might hnvo dono a lot of damage, of course, but actual ly his guilt waB contlned to "reckless driving." Tho graceful femalo did do n lot of danuige. But, of courso, slio never meant to nnd she couldn't help It and she was nervous and there were tears In her eyes Insterd of clnret on her breath, so there you are I Votes for women. Tho Indies, bless 'em I Los Angeles Times. Could Do Better Wholesale, Film Star How much will charge to get mo my divorce? you Lnwyer If you'll agree to let me handlo nil your divorce suits for tho next ten yenrs, I'll make you a special price. Life. Eloarts may agree though heads dif fer. W tH SLEEPLESS nights and daytime irritation, when caused by coffee drinking, often require a call on tho grocer to avoid a later call on the doctor. Postum, instead of coffee, has brought restful nights and brighter days for thousands of people together with complete satisfaction to taste. You will enjoy the full, rich flavor and aroma of Postum, and nerves will be free from any possibility of irritation from coffee's drug, caffeine. You can begin th test today with an order to your grocer. Postum comes in two forma: Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages, for those who prefer to make the drink While the meal is being prepared)madeby boiling fully 20 minute, Postum for Health "There's a Reason" Mad by Postum Caraal Co., Inc., Battl Craak, Mich, Lit "TO EfcLC Mrs. Anna Kelm. loin, KnnH. "I enn highly recoim mend Dr. IMerco'fl mivllclnes. Somo yenrs ago my health failed, I becntno nil run down and hud n chronic cough Mint annoyed mo considerably, but nfter tnklng Dr. I'lerce'n Oolden Med Icnl Discovery my health returned nnd I becntno strong. Whnt this medicine did for mo I feel It will do for oMicra If they will but give It n trial." Mr Anna Kelm, -118 South St. Start noto on tho road to healUi by obtaining tho Discovery In tablets or liquid from your druggist. Wrlto Dr. IMerco, President Invalids' , Hotel, la lluffnlo, N. Y., for freo medical adrlc& A safe, dependable and effective remedy for a.anl.. aI.1. lli,mMa l..4l...A Heaves and Worms among horses and mules. Absolutely harmless.and as safe for colts as It is for stallions, mares or celdlncs. Give "Snohn's" occasionally as a preventive. Sold at all drug stores. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Ramon- PanarulT-Rtoptllilrrkllliid Restore Color and Beauty to Cray and Faded IlaU niwnr Chrm. Wkn. l'iil-lioitiif , M. T. HINDERCORNS non tvnu. caw! 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Why, every day for tho last thrco months I'vo bin sayln' to myself, "Some day I'll get a summons for not pnylng my rates," an' strike mo pink, yesterday It landed. Pearson's Weekly. Referred to the Anatomists. New York Church Bulletin Tho La dies' Aid society hns been the proverb lal backbono of the church and ns audi ts moro and more coming to the front Boston Transcript. The Little Dipper. Tom (at bathing beach) "What cnused that splash?" Joe "Oh, a mere slip of a girl." ceT- tst ! spa - 1 a