5 i V- flHf "- ^^B 9^B ^^B Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians l ; over 22 years and proved safe by millions for .-: . Colds Headache Rheumatism ?' J |?| | , Toothache . Neuralgia i Neuritis gg I'1; ;Earache. < ^^ago ^ ^ rC? r^Tu J r?I ?jwiiyiwi ?Trap# I' * ^\j\/; --^: ?% ". 1fc;s'JP ' "?'r-.-'^Br* ?T v fc* ?'^P ? .^k.'?"'> >7ivha& W?miipn?ip?>> MWw? # JW y? > ay MM?< |?Bft?T Itfflt oibmk rmrrt *? VV^9>'^<?'^?2^. Cfv- ?.-Mi>??. ftayjfc - (|M ft U nr r* Ifcflfc Am{*1 OXiCtt BP 'SttHfr lotk * W><t Oil iB Alfctfiy, It* I ? _Ruuimy Robinson?Yes, lady, once Kind Lady?Ah, ray noble man, . what we joo dotig at the time? Rummy Robinson?Driving a brew ery truck, mum-r - ; if'- . M ijEmlpi V. ' ' ^ ? ' ) , Been a sick chfld loves the "tflUty" taste or^Caiifornia Fig Syrup." If the little tongue Is coated, or if your child Is listless;, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has eoiifi teaspoonfol^to I Hit iH Wr J\ Y.S j 1 * ^ ? ? :&v^- T.'fgC ; ' ' W&. ;"'V> '"'-wiT"V'j I I ' . ' I Reason by the states in conjunction Witt federal aid, according to tbe barn6Bdf|publlc roads. United State* Department of Agriculture, and prob ably an esual amount independent of road weire built than during any otter ?' ' ? - ' :': Costs of "road grading and construc tion witt local materials is down prac tically to the 1014 level. Some redact Uons. also, have been made in^frelght portanee of thin item is shown by the fpct that in some cases it has been es timated that increased freight rates have added 10 per cent to the cost of a road. Prices of manufactured road materials tend downward; the present leveT is materially lower than that et> h year ago. With the new appropriation by cou f be given to hew road construction. I Munrof the states are considering ?t iW v-r F _."V;\'l\ "? -'\K iTV^'i w i"? vJtjrilnsr [s CAQwd oy tnc on^tmi 0s* ? . * '? ' ~ ..... 1 I 4301, rcjsr.i!^ on uio ? >ztonih 1. ? s vVv.'.Vr v W ?.': ??j?? TrimnUng. }?lS W& "ned with black satin. The con trast (s almost as startling as black and white, yet the grayish tows makes them possible for winter wear. '% The dress coat and tbe coat dress are sail Important, 'ind resem blance between them Is pd great that it ;te difficult to distinguish one from the other. There are models designed < for coat purposes which look Uke dresses; again thefe are modest dis tinctly fgpgpiat hamMLo*. coat-like appearance. Both types agree on high-neck finished and large P A new Idea appears In tlm coat woolen material and shown with a to twean Hands or on.Board. The best way to clean pongee, tus sah and novelty silks fts to wash theui In lukewarm water with good soap. I Instead fit rubbing between th* hands or on a hoard, material of this sort should be scrubbed with a brush and It will need rinsing In ut least causes heat wrinkles which will not fc ; IrjSFr'. 'i,I.\iJ*:?"7t\-T^:?V -Fill4.%fc | * -j-.?.'.? . - l | ' *: V'' ' j *g'~- ^: ", ' - ??".'* K"?^|Sr"~ led capes, large affaire which drape Into shawls, are "among the most fa I vored numbers. Silk and wool na tures are popular, usually in two-tone mixtures, about 60 per cent silk. Suits of darker ^mixtures are bound about with bright colored bands. An attractive dress is shown With fur col lared cape to matcfc. The cap?, may be tied at the waistline, giving smart overskirt effect to thb garment I ^Knitted,, cabea, llarse. affa!r^m|| drape Into shawls,': tfe hafid made. Sweaters, are shown in Tuxedo models, er Slipon with W or stijalght neck. Silk numbers use bright colored,; striping*, while hand-knit wool ones are shown with attached scarfs of mtiny colore. Knlcber costumies continue to fen ?jtoe, but are being more in demand for Sports than for street wear. Western houses form 4he bulk of the order business. It Is said, many callr-comlng tor the separate knfclK;P; \".? % An effective original design golf cos-j tnme of soft material-.In ? tan with brown overplald is featured by a prom inent sports house. The suit consists of sleeveless Jumper, skirt, cape and knickers; the latter included if desired, The skirt fastens at the sid^ nnU may;, be unstrapped for hdded width If the wearer desire? it for tramping or golf. NOW USE DYED RABBIT SKIN i T* Ti'lY'jl PiOntf WvjmO y ? ,i ? . j ' V'. Pre?:nt. FaV?r at ? I f r*"""*wmm""""*** 11 ^ *j*. ? i/on t w&it tor seni^os iuunoy ui?6ft$6. I A SoutK C^ol' ^ 9 IZersI&tw p lif^^^Siohojfc B|. ?; a^A^SD^Fc^^ Wia?tow'?Sm?* Is That Cold mi what it if memtta d^Sthtf^tJgh- I ^^S^m'peEtod awav vou v tyili notice* the vincme. hcslinf tistc. tn3t ypu WtM ? c " -v- _v ?l-l' 1<H^ T? ;3B#pL'3^^k7^ "W? -^W m ? ? t m # W' ''. O* %mw]L&b VUtCgfltfyV' IMJJJUliy?? 111 IffllT1 I III IIMI "~ ' p?*r, |^ w P00pj@^ 4<szy Sow^ls* Don t i - f ^ ?M Tf yy* T*K 1 Tc 8^????*^"^ jjpLijijj^. * fOF .t>. ? . :' r* ". ' ' . ' . * '' *' f . ? ,^r i* v f? I

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