"The Vine" * > w^ -W '* : f 'i' « jKßßßof\ •.'■'aj* v «^ > i f '. (ygWKi tl B This magnificent bronze by Harriett Prishmuth is on display in the Palace of Fine Arts at the Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition in Philadel phia where the 150 th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Inde pendence is being celebrated. This is but one of the many gorgeous and beautiful things to be seen in the Pine Arts exhibit Famous artists from all parts of the world have sent their paintings, etchings and scupltures to Philadelphia to be exhibited during the exposition, which continues until December 1. ACIDOSIS rgwVKjCIDOSIS is not a disease, it is a symptom. It is a condition II found associated with many 'lJhLjI diseases, but most frequently in acute gastro-intestinal in fections, and not infrequently with in fluenza and pneumonia. Many of the cases of so-called "biliousness" are un doubtedly cases of acute gastrointes tinal Infection which so prominently show the symptom of acidosis. This eymptom has also led to the erroneous diagnosis of broncho-pneumonia in children. The breath of the child suffering with this condition has a peouli&r ft&d characteristic "sweetish" odor. lj there Is scanty secretion of sallffc, consequently a dry tongue. The pejTtlc glands also secrete a scanty amount of gastric juices. The urine is acid and shows traces of albumin. There is vomiting, complete lack of appetite, even disgust for food and a fever rang ing from 102 to 104 and in severe cases, still higher. The attack may come on suddenly and without previous recognized gas tric disturbance, it may follow an anesthetic or It may complicate any of the acute infectious diseases — measles, diphtheria or scarlet fever. In severe cases there are symp toms of profound toxicity with stupor or even a comatose or semi-comatose condition. Vomiting is more uncon trollable in the severe cases and even the smallest quantities of food or wa ter will not be retained. The stools contain mucous and sometimes undi gested particles of food and streaks of blood. The condition is most often found in that class of children who are high strung, nervous and hypersensitive. It is due to a decreased amount of alkalin salts in the blood and a de creased amount of carbon dioxide given off by the lungs. Some author! ties have stated that a careful ex amination of the throat will always show deep seated, submerged, swollen tonsils. Extreme prostration and grave tox icity demand the neutralization of the acidity as soon as possible before the danger point of collapse has been re%che&. Mild, neglected cases have been seen to grow rapidly worse with in twenty-four hours and be rapidly followed by convulsions, coma and «•' tT' * -ft death. Many of the deaths which oc cur are the result of neglect early in the case. Acidosis in children is fai too serious fl condition to permit oi wasting valuable time with home remedies or to wait to see what i? going to develop. IJoritEorrow-f yrmc Neishl)o^ ; pflpCT O^jowOwn Autumn chic is well expressed in this sophisticated and vastly diverse collection of new Fall meichandise. If ill Significant of the mode in color, line, fabric, and detail, this collection will find instant popularity with all. ,j Ha Everything that is new in the fashion world—everything that is desirable—is pleasingly displayed for your jj 11 consideration and selection. Wearing apparel designed particularly to meet the needs of the most fastidious. j\ A \ 1 j Quality and workmanship, of course, are up to our usual high standard —and our prices are equally con- ; M \ll sistent with our policy of economy for shoppers. | The Newest and Most Beautiful H Women's and Misses' li IT j| '! 3 /I|p2s frocks jfji y- - If 41 $9.75 to $19.75 Jlfijv- Like a breath of the coming season are these frocks Each dress was selected for the beauty and simplicity /^^SSK^SS^r^k with the first hint of cool Fall days. Deftly fashioned of its modish developments, and every one repre- Jtf depicting every new style trend. One piece models, sents some significant note of the vogue. The navy g A if fjf straight and simple in line—two piece models with Satin and Crepe Frocks from now on will be in high //$ M r the new pleated jabots, vestees, every type of pleat- favor. It may be seen here with the latest fashion /Jj ing, and newest tailored effects. Long sleeves, in features. New necklines, long sleeves, and skirt / # many new and interesting versions. treatment of pleating, tiers, flares and panels. ALSO SHOWING MANY P RETTY STYLES IN STOUTS V ANNOUNCING FALL STYLES Mra) MEN'S SUITS ■ , Just came in this week! And they are absolutely the finest looking K L and best quality suits we've seen in many moons. j ' fi* These nev Y creations for Fall are a triumph in the art of good Every model—every garment combines quality of the highest. if I ~ Every man no matter what his age—his taste—or his circum- |pRP® / I l 1 stances > w iH find 100 Per Cent satisfaction in these newest gar- \ J| jpwl |3 I |1 !P SINGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED MODELS '■ if $15.00 TO $27,50 f '-A For Fall I y*** The new for Fall are ready in delightful selections. There are new models, new colors, new details in great variety. Hats of unusual charm are created by the subtle use of two-tone velours, You Will Find Here at Sinkoe's Just the Kind of Shoes or Slinners and felts, and express the Fall mode for color contrasts in women's hats. New wide or narrow brims, new creased crowns, high crowns **or tne Whole r amity lhat Will Stand the Wear. The Prices Are MOST with smart slashes—these are just a few of the distinctive style notes. REASONABLE, the Styles are the NEWEST. Sati.fact.on Guarar Colors include Valencia, Raism, Jungle, Gypsy, Chanel Red, Navy oausracuon and Black. teed or your money refunded. FOREST CITY, NORTH CAROLINA THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926.

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