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14 THE SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE SECTION Free A Free Silver ware Dookof5000 Bargains In House Fur nishings If You Writ Us Today! We are going to aire oar customers 11.000,000 worth of elcaant silverware, made by Wm. ltogtra t Co. Write quick for Illustrated circular from which to select the silver you want. Wa'll alio send youoOTWomJerful IiarRain Book, MrtftflAAU snowing o,uw ai uciea ox Home Furnishings at Lowest Pnces Nota tha wonderfully low price of tha goods shown In tma ad. 'then nun hook Mr kJ with B.000 ti tha oqiial of whirr, you nav n I fTtl IDWH UiBI) Umari n. I lowar than dlrs mailorder bouMacan. UtraalvM, """From ForostTo Factory -Then DIRECT TO YOU uur stirantic business enterprise memoes me own ershlp of forests, lumber mills, railway, 1 actories and warehouses. Yon net all the benefit of thU great eoat-ndndns power. W. sell you direct. Not ono middleman get. a profit. BaUi faction guaranteed. Days' tree inal Order anything you like. Use It, enjoy It. trt It ono month. Unlaaa ahaolutalf aaU.factorr. re turn! wa'll rafund your monay end pay tranaporUUon chanrea. Writ Today for Freo Silver Uat and Bargain Book Write at once, so aa to lat ua know If you want aume of tha fro allvar ware. wa'llaandrreaallTerelrea. Ur, and lirfafn liook. Lincoln, Leonard & Co. iiroatf Kmetun DUtritmtm of una iVrwwamea in (Aa Wertf. 143137th 81. Chicago you have not trlel my euro, ami I havo auth abso lute conuuence in it mat x am jroinjr to act you a treatment absolutely rJIKK. It la wonderful yet almplo home treatment which re. Uerea you almost Instantly of all palm It retnotea ino rnuse ni toe uuuion anu inus me ugly aerorro. Ity dleaiipeara nil thla whllo you arc wearing tighter shoes than ever. I know It will do nil this ad I want you to send for a treatment, I'KKK, at mv tinoniu. Ipniua 1 know yon will then tell all your friends nhout It Jut aa tuono R7,MJ others ore doing now, wilto now, aa thla announco. went may not apear In thla paper again. Juat send your nemo and addreaa and treat, montwlll loaeut) on promptly In plain aealed entelopo. FOOT 11EMKDY CO. 3808 W.tSth St Chleao Alcoholism can be corrected as easily as any other disease. Thousands of drunk ards have been saved by the Oppen heimer Treatment, which has been USED AND ENDORSED BY 3,000 PHYSICIANS Mention this paper and we will send under plain cover booklets explaining the Oppenheimer Home Treatment, total cost of which is $5. RAPID REMEDY CO. 04 No. Moore St., New York N E',W. 44ft WTJ I TVI V f E C ii. l)ont send me one rent Juat let me prove It to yon as I havo donofor67,tC others In the I nit six months. 1 claim to hnvo tho only successful cure for buntona ever made and I want you to lot me sond you a treatment, tfllKK, cntlroly at my expense. 1 don't care how many socallea cures, or shields or pads you ever tried without success 1 don't care how disgusted you feel with them all AVo recently moved into a house whero tlio wnlls were covered with nn old fash ioned light wall paper. It was hideous to me, but as it wan perfectly clean the landlady did not feel like having tho placo rejinpered. This is how I solved tho problem. I purchased boiho of the tint that comes to use on walls, and in spito of tho fact that tho dealer in formed mo that it could not be used over figured wallpaper, I experimented. Tho result is, my rooms aro beautiful and no ono who sees them can bcliovo they nro papered. I mixed tho tint just ns thick as I could possibly spread it (tho men hired to do this kind of work mix it ns thin ns possibles), and I gavo tho walls two coats; as tho ceilings wore plain, I 1 did not bother with them. Tho sitting 1 room is tinted a leather brown, tho din ing room dnrk green and tho hall dark red. Tho other rooms I did not have to do. I used a common whitewash brush to spread tho tint, nnd tho work is so easy any ono can do it. I tinted tho rooms to match my furnishings, but somo things I learned: "Brown covers better than any other color, so if your paper has so decided n flguro that you aro un certain nbout it, try tho brown. It is nlso safo to get n samplo and try on a bit of tho paper first; this is what I did. The whole cost was only about fifty I cents a room. I. B. M., Pasadena, Cal. t When using small basins on tho rnngo, it is awkward to move them nbout or to hold them still with n dish holder; but nn ordinary clothespin is just tho tiling. 1 Try this simple suggestion. Mrs. S. .1. II., Portngc, Wis. I live in an apartment house nnd re ceive milk and cream by way of a dumb waiter. I always had troublo and con fusion about receiving tho correct num ber of bottles when the order varied from day to day. Finally, I made col lars from cardboard and cut n smnll hole in tho center just largo enough to slip over tho top of tho bottlo and rest on tho neck. On two of them I put the name, ns Smith, in large letters with Cream opposite it. On two others I put tho name, also, and Milk opposite it. When I wnnt two bottles of milk and ono of cream, I placo a bottlo on the dumb waiter at night, with two collars marked milk and ono marked cream. In the morning, tho milkman can sco nt a glanco how many bottles of each T want. He places tho collars on my bottles and tho other families can seo instantly whose they are. It has saved me endless in convenience and annoyance. C. M. T., New York. I wns very much pleased with the way my next-door neighbor called her chil dren. She blew a little whistle, and each child had a special signal. Harry's was two long blasts and ono short one, Glen's ono long nnd ono short, and Mary's ono long. Three short notes wns the general signal for all. When tho signnl sounded, the child for whom it wns intended excused himself and went homo nt once. If other mothers knew how infinitely more efficient, agreeable nnd even refined wns that five-cent wliis tlo than shrill, ear-splitting screnms, they would invest in ono immediately. Mrs. S. J. II., Portage, Wis. m Mi M 1 Don't Take Up Your Carpets This Spring You can clean your car pets and rues moro thor oughly and with much less wear nntl tear by uslmr n Domestic Vac uum Cleaner. Tho iKiwerful suction or Hit' Domestic draws every iinrtlclo of ilust anil dirt out of tho texture or your carpets and even draws tin tho dust from the floor le- neath them. What U more, tin- lit) in os t Ic keeps your hiiUKd dust fnio even- day In the year Instead of a f ew vt eeks each year an is tne caae wnere otner 1 methods are employed. A NEW Domestic With Brush Attachment We are now Dl ac ini! on the market through our thou rands of dealers and agents oar loinetlc Combinationvacauin and Itruih Cleaner. The Vaonntn cleans the texture of the carpets and nigs thoroughly. The It muli may be nsed when neceiary to pick ap threads, raTeungs, uni anu neavy tsnriace uir. The Domestlo Combination Cleaner lathe only one which surcespfnlly operates the Vacunui and the llrunh ai me same time. The llrtuh maybe thrown In or out of one Instant It. br slmuly touching the foot to a small leter. the Domestic Is the only Full Hall Hearing Vacant.. Cleaner the only Vaciinm Cleaner with the exclusive Domestic Hall Hearing Holler hupport, presenting not ale from dragging and wearing the mrpets as other do. I ue Domestic is tne omy cleaner with none ami isot ale Attachment for cleaning portieres, npholstered fur n I tore, mattresses, pillows, etc. The Domestic Is made of three ply. well seasoned wood. In the largest and best equipped vacnnm cleaner laciory in tne worm. FREE BOOKLET Write today for Illustrated booklet giving prices and run lmormaiion. Live Dealers nnd Agents Wanted Dealers and agents who will sell 6 or more Domestic Vacuum cleaners should write for our urooosltlon. Manufactured under the original acuum Hweeper patent, iicenseu unuer jvenney nasio i atent M7,vi. Domestic Vacuum Cleaner Co, 246 llermon St., Worcester, Muss. 246 Masonic Temple, I'coriu, 111. Getting Ready For the Spring Dressmaker (Continued from Page 3) ter house dresses that n slight altering will make just tho thing for street wenr when tho coat suit is impracticable f You will probably havo to make it slightly simpler; tnking off nil unnecessary trim ming, removing lace, nnd substituting plain net that is fresh nnd fine.. Any tendency to bouffancy in the skirt may bo held down by tho weighted brnid that comes by tho ynrd nnd is not difficult to sew on tho inside of a skirt hem. Avoid fussiness, which, charming as it mny bo for tho house, looks out of placo on the street. A Russian blouso dress of light weight cloth would bo an excellent thing to mid to your spring wardrobe. Collar and cuffs of gay Bulgarian silk givo n smart color note. Tho tub dresses como next, for you know how indispensablo they aro in tho summer. If you havo not a washable white corduroy skirt, by nil means take this opportunity nnd mako one, for noth ing is nicer to wear with tho thin whito blouse. Choose good materials that will not fado and will wnsh well. Remember that linon needs rather heavy and offectivc trimming. Cording, wash braid, and eyelet nil-over embroid ery, goes well with it, as does the very stunning open bnnding that conies in so many widths nnd variations. Torchon, cluny, nnd St. Galls dyed to match tho linon is an agreeable touch to tho more elaborate frock. Moro inexpensive ma terials, such ns scotch ginghams, tlevou shiro cloth, galatea, cotton voile, English rep and n few of tho new mercerized fabrics will mako fairly serviceable nntl very trim little morning dresses. If tho uinterinl is striped, checked, or plaid ttombine with it tho snnio goods in a plain cover matching tho most pronounced shndo in tho pattern. Black and whito ef fects for more formnl occasions may havo n contrast in jade green, American Wauty rose, turquoise blue, french nmber or nny vivid touch that seems suitable. Tho se lected color carried out in the hat, gloves, footwear, or parasol, makes a very good looking ensemble. Crystal buttons, or black with whito pearl centers are a very smart finish to a dress of this sort. If you aro contemplating making somo sheer frocks that can be worn informally in tho evening, ns well ns in Uie late afternoon of wnrm summer days, you might havo them made with well fitting guimpes that can be removed. A semi transparent effect on tho upper half of a bodice is still much in vogue. Flesh colored chiffon under lnco will give this effect to nn almost startling degree. In fact, some of tho smartest gowns nro merely n plain or draped skirt, slashed or caught up over one's instep, with n tiny suggestion of tho skirt material raised into a bib or draped over one shoulder j tho rest of tho bodico being nl most entirely composed of laco or chiffon over llesh colored lining. A few colored foundation slips made up possibly from the well-used satin even ing dress of tho winter season will admit of a variety of over-tunics of chiffons or flowered silks that can be so easily put together nnd seem so effective when worn. A bit of dull gold used very sparingly on tho frock and a tinsel corsago bouquet, will add distinction to a very simple cren t ion. If you can not arrange to have your spring wardrobo worked upon nt home, engage ns early as you can some good dressmaker of whoso reputation you nro sure, or, if you nro unusually clever, some little beginner whoso prices nre lower and who can follow your suggestions satisfac torily. If it is your intention to work nt homo bo suro that your sewing room is equipped with cutting table, scrap basket, sewing machine, shears, tape measure and pins nnd, by tho wny, tho steel white headed kind nro nicer than tho ordinary pins, for they leave no mnrk on tho soft est sheerest material, hold the goods more firmly, nnd nro easier to find when scat tered on tho floor. A pneumatic dress form is nn excellent addition to a sewing room and saves many a tedious fitting. Grace Norton Hosi. A COLLECTION OF ARTISTS' PROOFS I is the next thing to owning the original drawing. All my proolsnre the first printing from the originals. This month's offer is a two-color proof ol a drawing, "The Treaty of Peace," by Remington Schuyler, one of the most popular artists of American fiction and literature. Start Your Collection Now Enclose ten cents (coin or stamps to cover postage and packing) for this beautiful picture In its original colors, size 10H x 14 inches, printed on high finish enamel paper. A Beautiful Den Picture for Any Home Many other reproductions by famous artists F. A. BARR, 1400 Ketner Building. Chicago, 111. Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair Restorer will bring back the origi nal color to gray and faded hair and will leave the hair clean, fluffy and natural. On hand at all dealers; or direct from laliora tory. express prepaid, fin fnlnt nf ti.im It'rnn trial bottlo and comb sent for flvo 2c stamps to cover iioatatro and packluir. Ho sure and tell mo original color of your hair. (48) Miry T. Goldman, Goldman Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. ltej. U. 8. Pat. Ofllce AGENTS $8 a Day BDoaia d eaiiir ma a a as inn oar Concentrated KooAlcohollc rood Flavors, perfumes and ToiUt Prep arations. Over 60 kinds, pot ap (a collapsible tubes. Ten times tha strength of bottle extracts. Kvsrr home In city or country li a postf ble customer Entirely new. quick sellers. Good repeaters. Not sold In stores. tfo competition. 100 par cant, profit to .agents. Elegant aampla caaa lor wokerf, fits now wbtlo it's new. Write today kostcaxil will do ThDCC1 for full porUculaxi XVEsIL AMERICAN PRODUCTS C0..53go Sycamore SuChdnnttlO. Do?tora Chiropractic Make $3,000 to $5,000 a Yeir &w3 pMful prof Be km In yvur lyuur spar time br mtul at Th eoursf la dimplifled. lib erslly lllutttnOd. and with IS Ma ehru frv to vcrr Btuduitfn&kes an baortilna' stud of th hunianbodanilUsilintRU. Coursaquickljinatl to pvr foriUclf. Ir. Wsltr. a rraduaU. mad vr si.uuu nm irr mc It.UOQ Art thr months. Writ todar for BMsflAl Umu In fare nuts' trmm llhiatnitaui rat. uihtu and nraol of worwlrful laelaL urof Malofu 1 1 music 111 Dock Free, National School of Chlroprmetlo Dept. 322, 13B3 W.Madison St. Chicago WANTf D lUf money writing SooffS Past cipcrlcnce un necessary. Send us poems or Hsiesrtli MusU Pub. 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