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II VI I Luscious— Made With Raisins —and already baked for yon SAVE Ac trouble and the a delicious sauce! There's time of baking pies at nothing left to be desired in home, yet give your men a pie. folks pies that are exactly to Made with fine* accded Sm their taste. Maid Raisin*. ■ V-r. •" d ~i'h borhood bake shops in your predicated form. Rich ia food, city are making luscious »r—alao—good food for the rmsim pie fresh every day. M^J L . . ... , W 4-. tab shops can supply them. Y * nay ofcred MhtT Taste them and VDull branda that you know lets well need to bake at bone. • J, poi loaiai, therefore, oo Crust that's light and *—*f* Wand. Tbejr co« no juicy fruit, the juice forming «f teated San-Maid recipctL SUN-MAID RAISINS The Supreme Pie Raisin Tow lit ■■ ahovld aafl r~ S—-Maid Raiaina foe aat am iaa the (oOowiag peicea ■ tinildl i"» VaYa Vlni fw COT THIS OUT AND SEND IT SaaJlaU labia Ca aaaa, Dtpt N-545-11, Fraaao, California. Please aaad ne copy of year fits bank. lUripcawkhßaiaanar | NAMS I hun Sucrested that mo kufflt* be gtree from 25 to 49 yftn' Imprlaoo MM. Ami rrrklm drlTcra should f« Iff* mtnm. _ 1W answer M thf question why 10—ti j boy* l«w Ihr farm la the —e aa the answer to the qnmiaa •fcy etty boy* stav In town. The brilliant suggestion to Anger print everybody leads to the equally MOtait Idea that each of as carry nan* 11 plates front and rear. Ita flapper who cooka her mwm ■Mia tn a kitchenette la a menace accenting to a New York Are marshal who apparently haa eaten owe. Baanibtr Chat suit cool Is not cm plaalwt. bat that a lUahllt mix tar* mt mtf and nnburned gna above U may Kf I m %^/9 m\ J * i 1 s I» viM K\jiv fVvfl sscs!^* Good Mining Gmm Potatk Healthy Crops The South learned yean ago that Kainit and the other German Potash Sails pre vented Cotton Rust and other plant diseases, and at the same time greatly increased the yield. • Scientific investigations now show that both Potash and Magnesia are helpful in combating plant diseases. All the German Potash Salts that are used in Cotton fertilizers contain soluble magnesia. / .% J If you will insist on having your fertilizer contain at least 5 per cent of Potash de- . rived from GemctM German Potash Sufis, you will secure at the same time enough magnesia to insure against plant diseases due to magnesia hunger. - •-*; \ Far Tobacco, and for those Fruits which are injured by Chlorin, the fer- j , tflizer should carry 10 per cent of Pot ask, derived from Sulfate of Potash or from Sulfate of Potash Magnesia. Uaa the latter if your Tobacco leaves are ( SOB. * CROP BKVIC& POTASH SYNDICATE « I 42 mrnmiwr Naw Ymk CHy I POTASH PAYS | | MO DYE I InMNT l»f« aa ••«•'- •MtyMMi p——i main It All in*»n«nlata. 9*m4*m*mrnm ullj ■ ; (HK kl! IM.fM for I*l* lie up Tfct ' kl»d ifeal |ro« Writ* for prlraa Fr*4prtrk Pulull Mt Miwell, Nr» HTIVFFT. COB» KU.AI WTAKUOTTM. BITTEM IR» i Foundation alork. hatching I MT. BVUAI. RARM. AMMKLXT. 14. P«#n*H "HUMfIMMt" r*ilrr flfplit. |tt COD on approval Yon can't bay a hot tar dog for p rot actios Alralala papa. lit. Itroaf > haart Kmnala RKD Nao Braaaakk. N J j AMala la Ml Ottr Uartle aai UaaMt ■MMuaaala ta jroui o«n trrrliory Good com 1/11 iiMKHi—'aft> tha nmat c«mpl*ta I low - of rap >4 a* I line pattella and paaholdorn. coat mtaatona paid promptly Moaufram IVadi ("a. 1141 Foorth Ara.. Oodar Ha pi da. lawn, j rt)K hAIJt—MAHt H1( kN AMI KaA.h. ' arltlta Irfhoraa tad H C Hhuda lalond i rods Write for mailing itot KINU A f POt'I.TRY FAIIMS. RIKHoPVII.LK • C I WN. UZ CHARLOTTE, NO. | i DISCREET LOUNGING ROBES; FROCKS OF KNITTED FABRICS INVERT ana la familiar v:lth the typa -' of lounging robe pictured here — •early everybody owns gut. It makes its simple and direct appeal on the sews of comfort, since It Is a staple affair which changes very little from year to year. Some nxxllfloattona of the collar, ruffs -HIM] pockets, or varta tlona In color,' as certain colors are amphaalaed by tha changing seasons. Mm r\ IH^Hlv Mm p \ I »WW m Comfort Is the Appeal of This Garment ! rn tha noarMt ■nnrnarh tn Innnva- I li»r tviw» Hump drMßinukfri too upl- | .re the nearest approach to lnnovn tloas which this useful garment adopts But It has kindred that tnke thoucht of comfort (Irst and then allow them selves to excursion Into the realm of ■ atyle and adornment. There are loung-' I Ing robe* of quilted satin, other* of ! changeable clocky satin, many of cor duroy and further elegancies In hroche and In chiffon velvet. Where warmth la not of Importance, alhntross cloth ' serves the purpose of the lounging robe. In all the showier materials tho Item of color la Important and decora tlve features are Introduced. Unea art less simple in the richer fabrlca. .. vmßk "k jJI HDi 19 I ■( ■II 'a Two Examples of the Knitted Frock bat it* garments are so designed (hat , pirrfnl lines do not Hnrlfln comfort, i No looser Is the knitted frock an ' experiment. It has established ltaelf aa one of the happiest apparel pua aaaatooa of womankind. Wear a knitted frock where yoa mill, at the office, for shopping, on like , SeacS. far sports. at bone, to school. | la rala or shine, and It will not wrinkle, bat Is «W In resdlnsss fori the occasion. A virtue sufficient to pepalsrtaa It throagh tlie realm sf Vary nam, eqoare meshed Una m MMM «a usually «f •- bright color, aid aaed far aaparata hliiaaai They are nanally won over the sat aide of the skirt, Russian Uauae fashk*. Smart Bracelet. The smart eat bracelet of the moment la at bo»ejMro«7. painted with ra—a THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON. N. C. fashion U that the knitted dress or salt Is slenderising to atout figures and becoming to slender. Particularly Interesting are the ' frocks, suit* and sepuntle skirts cre ated of knitted fabric With the Intro ductlon of material* machine-knit of k ' wool yarn or silk mixtures, which can I be bought by the yard, aitlady can 1 hare a knitted frock Individualized to ' tier type. Home dressmakers, 100, wel come the opportunity of being able to secure Vniited yardage. A favorite knitted fabric called trelalne is es- Iteclally deferable In ti.u« It la silk nnd wool In chameleon colorings. The frock shown to the right In the accom panying Illustration is of tomato-ctd ored trelalne with changeable silk sur face of red and light blue. Wool em broidery re|>eafs the colors of the panel which reveals the silk surface In , fascinating glimpses. The little mlns of this picture, who looks as If she had Just step|>ed from * the school risini, la wearing a blouse I , and skirt liasde of knitted skydrtn fsb- I rie. The blouse has s monogram plata ' for embroidering initials, for this la quite the latest idea. The dosed V neck fastens with clasps. The blouss I caa be unbuttoned to allow tba wearer to allp It on and off easily nwiaum sr »sia» isnaa mnrsi Fuftrlmmfc Pillows. Pnr-trlmcied auft pillows bars s —«j>stUm 9t "inter ss wall as of radMs a boot them. While this trim- I mlng Is aoat usually scan on velvet or brocaded material*. It Is shows on ■MM of the newest lingerie pillow*— WMd. bowevar, Is moderation. Coffa. Cuff* srs becomiac Important s«Bt«. TEACHER PAYS IT 6LQWIN6 TRIBUTE Declares Tanlac Ended Indiges tion, Chest Pains and Palpi tation—Lost Strength Restored. •Tanlac has Improved my general condition ten Jlmep. more than I antici pated," recently stated Herbert A. Gup tlll, a well-known school teacher of Kexar Falls. Maine. "My trouble began with a sudden loss of strength. Almost everything T ate disagreed w'th me and cansed a sickening sensation that remained with nie for hours. For months I found breathing difficult on account of In digestion, and had such chest pains and palpitation I thought my heart was affected. .1 also suffered greatly from headaches and nervousness, seldom slept well, and felt tired and worn otit all the time. . ». "Since taking Tanlac no kind of food hurts nte and I have a wonderful ap petite. I have gained ten pounds, breathe freely, sleep perfectly, nnd feel as strong and well as ever In my life, Tanlac la certainly a superior medi cine." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug gists. Over R5 million bottles sold.— Advertisement. Bonehead! Iluliliy did not like the appearance of the cook a friend had sent them, so taking Ills wife aside lie said. "1 >on't hire tier." "But," remonstrated his better half, "Just think of the reputation for cooking she bears." "Never mind about her ability to cook she l>ears," said lie. "We don't eat 'etu, anyway."—Boston Transcript. SHE DYED A SWEATER, SKIRT AND CHILD'S COAT WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Bach ptrktit of "Diamond Dyes" con taias direction* so simple any woman can dye or tint bar worn, shabby driaara, akirta, waiata, coats, stockings, (westers, coverings, draperies, hangings everything, even if she has never dyed before. Bu) "Diamond Dyee"—no other kind—then perfect home dyeiog is sure because Dis mond Dyee are guaranteed not to spot (sde, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye it wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or miied goods. Advertisement. Hia Preference. "I hear tell that (iabe (looney nays he prefers plga to children," Inillg nuntly said Mrs. Johnson the other evening. "Well, If it's all the same to litin," replied (iap Johnson of Ituinpiis Illdge, "1 don't know but what I'd just about as soon have the children, now that I've got 'em, as the pigs - unless, of course, lliey was powerful fine pigs."—Kansas City Star. i A man or woman who seeks to he , a leader should forget petty Jealousies and prejudices. Don't Let That Cold Tarn Into "Flo" Mmh M Cesrf Old tfuitirab That cold may turn into "Flu." Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. , Rub good old Musterole on the con gested part* and see bow quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mus- | ferric, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irritant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. I As effective as the messy old mustard |i plaster, it does the work without the i Just rub it on with your flnger-tipa. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. 35c and 65c, in jars and tubes. Setter than a mustard piaster IF BILIOUS. SICK! TAKE NO CALOMEL "Dodson's Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than Salivating, > Dangerous Calomel and Doesn't Upset You-Doirt Lose a Day's Work-Read Guarantee You 're bilious! Your liver is slug riflh! You feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out Your head is dull, your tongue is coated; breath bad; stomach sour and bowels constipated. But don't take salivating calomel. It makes you sick, you may lose a day's , work. ■■ > , Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramping. If you want to enjoy the nicest, * *nd bowel cleansing you Heneed just take a spoonful UM' ?- 1 y\ j j -v 1 t SICK, CROSS CHILD NEEDS "CALIFOMIIH FIG SYRUP'* MOTHER! Move Child's Bowels with this Harmless Laxative —Childrenr Love Its Taste If your child In constipated, full of Million* «f mother* keep ThlUMlll , cold, ha« colic, or If the stomach Is Fig SvrupVhandy. They know a tea sour, breath bad, tongue coated, a tea- spoonful today may nave a sick child spoonful of "California Fig Syrup'' will tomorrow. It never cramp* or orar never fall to open the bowels. In a acta Ask your druggist for gennlM few hour* you can see for youraelf "California Fig Syrup." which ha* ■- how thoroughly It worka the conktlpa- i fN-tlon* for babies and children of all tion poison, aour hlle and waste right age* printed on bottle. Mothers, jvm out and you have a well, playful child must say "California" or you rnaj gal again. " n Imitation *ynip. Chest colds- broken! vA^ Inflamed membranes, congestion, /7 ri / J*"\ oppressive pain Apply Sloans to chest c I( j and throat It scatters congestion afc / \J[ A -your cold is gone.' 1 Sloan's Liniment -kills pain! I WjETirEMinsl I ffl @nu.ll@Mii€ YEARS j LOM CauMd by Insocta. The nnnunl h«w title to the ileviwtn tlon of Insert* In the United States I* approximately H'.000.0t10.000, or for every mini. woman mill child. Ton n*v*r on ku6w how auparlor to other praparallona (>r Peery'a "I>«ad Shot" la un 111 you hava triad li one* A alnxla d«>N VIMU out Woinia or Tap*worm Adv Cauae for Taara. "You've lnrn crying, darling. Whul IN It?" "Oh, muvver, the sled stopped mid I didn't." i.—.—.— "COLD IN THE HEAD" la an acuta attack of Naaal Catarrh Thoaa auhjact to frequent "colda" arc generally In * "run down" condition. HAt.I-8 CATAHRH MEDICINR la a Treatment constating of an Ointment. t> he uaed locally, and a Tonic, which a'ta Quickly through the tilood on the Mu coua Hurfaea. butldlnit up the Ryatem, and making you le»a liable to "colda" Bold by drugglata for over 40 Yeara. T. 1. Cheney * C« , Toledo, O. Kew live who do l-ot remember with irrent exactness every compliment they ever received. night Tour druggist or dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents under my personal money-back guarantee that each > spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calo mel and that it wont make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You 11 know it next morn ing because you will wake up feeling —- fine, your liver will be working, yovor j headache, and dizziness gone, your stomach will be sweet and your bowels regular. You will feel like workings youll be cheerful and full of vigor. *2l Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely ;j Hpf-; Check it with Dr. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY ... I 1 ~ tt*fiumfy cmgh synf Muny a homely woman has posed aa H Iwdiity BJKS ialist. A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delicate, fascinat ing intluenio of the perfume she usea A bath with Cuticuru Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse the porsa followed hy u dusting with Cut loam i Talcum powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy akin. — Advertlswoeat. I Half uq hour is too short for a aerpion thitt has won the Interest «it Its henret
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