ffl ENGINEER
sains smms
lec'arcs Tanlac Entirely Over
carne Indigestion and Put
Him Back on Feet.
\\ w Taylor, well-known locomo
eii ginecr. living at 2 15 W. Hill
,f Vah!esta< <ia.. is still another one
1,0 f*<und the Tanlac treatment
snfe and sure means to health,
reng'h HI1(J working efficiency.
Mr 'I ay lor has served the Southern
Urt :nl r??r twenty years and is highly
sjritfd. While discussing Tanlac,
??Kt-r rt year I had suffered from
indigestion and was in a badly
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condition, having lost 44
i realized my condition must
!;? (! or it might seriously ln
witii my work.
med to help me at once,
i:iMifd until I took six bottles,
mi; thirty-four pounds and I
! < -ii of my old troubles. I
at :ill times, and I consider
great medicine. I have rec
.c!. it to many of my friends.
\r ;??!d me they, too, were
!.eiped by it."
iv :\>r sale by all good drug
A * ? I't ii" substitute. Over 37
: , r ru s sold. ? Advertisement.
Great Minds.
. i \<>ur new novel deaTs with
:? (lasses. Something after
- : \ If. I presume.
i ?; ! . \ t's, I believe he did treat
.n much the same vein as
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I 0 9
Aspirin
Say "Bayer" and Insistl
Unless rou see the name "Bayer'* on
triage or on tablets you are not get
ting the genuine Bayer product pre
sented by physicians over twenty-two
ye&if and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothache Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin*
only. Each unbroken package contains
proper directions. Handy boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of
Salicy licacid. ? Advertisement.
. ?
Would Economize.
"Ar.d will you treat me nice, after
we i. re married?" she, sighed, her
ti-nrierly pressed to his'n.
'Oh. rertaiiily; but not as often as
Pt'.o h?> responded cautiously. ?
n! chaparral.
[ Old Colored
j
Mammy Knew
What to Do |
ii .vs distracted with fear when i
Ii:.v 1 ?- iih . nth-old baby bad dys
tQt?-ry. i.ut an old colored mammy
r f ? jrive her Teethina and she
?-n me no more trouble since," j
s'l;-; Nettie Barnes, South Bay,
f'ul;:. I'.-ach Co., Fla. "With my last
tjil-y I p,t Teethina before he began
? t-KhlLg and he was never sick a
L'fiV."
J* s not always safe to follow th?
tulvi'-f (f (?](] colored mammies, but
they are as well informed as
this <rj- who recommended Teethina
fio :v>e could be better. All moth
: n inf(.rm themselves as to Ae
' a n? of their babies by con
s,il' MofTett's Baby Book, which
ftn h fr(,e SOnding 30c to
MfiTftt Laboratories, Columbus,
' '! f 1 1 1 1 size package of Teeth
' 1 'iv'TTiseruent.)
Beyond Her.
? I :im going to prove that
* - **'?'!. ?I has money," said coun
w-iuan in court.
Then you're clever; I've
able to. ? Philadelphia In
S-iave With Cuticura Soap
AD'. M<?tibU* your razor efficiency B8
- promote skin purity, skin com
r' ? ' ?i skin health. No mug, no
no germs.no waste, no irri
? n when shaved twice daily.
''ri1 ?? ;ip for all uses ? shaving, bath
L 1 '1 shampooing. ? Advertisement.*
Fish for Longevity.
A "U-al.diet of fish is the surest
I'.-h'l i.. ;i jl(n^ says Dr. Lyman
V?"' president of the Life Exter
institute. ' ,
v 1 a food deal happier because
0 a K>t of tilings we don't know.
Wrap-Around Coat-Frocks;
Ultra-Chic Knitted Frocks
A^TYLE idea which occupies a
conspicuous niche in Fashion's
hall of fame is the wrap-around coat
dress. Styled of the most elegant ma
terials, with enrichment of embroid
ery, braiding and color superb, the
spirit of luxury fairly radiates from
this handsome garment.
Among other of Its winning qual
ities, the wrap-around street dress has
the gift of ^tenderizing the figure, for
point of serving the season through,
but when it comes to hats, they an
swer to the caprice of the moment.
In the collection of fashionable bon
netry pictured herewith, a wide range
of ideas is presented. The lace draped
model Is of oriental influence. There
Is no lessening df interest in lace,
rather is it that lace appears In a
more impressive way. Tiny straw hat?
now bear long lace scarfs attached
Model in Lightweight Duvetyn.
the straight, slim silhouette Is Its
characteristic feature. Add to this
that it is a frock ready at the moment
to slip on, void of complicated fasten
ings, Just a mere tying or buckling to
one side and one readily understands
why this garment Is so popular.
The model in the picture is light
weight duvetyn, a fabric which has
made its reappearance this season.
The upper portion is elaborately de
signed with gray braid. The squirrel
collar Is detachable.
In many Instances the straightllne
coat-dress Is entirely all-over-braided
In self-color. This type is built along
a
with a pin or a cocnrde of lace edging.
Another charming item Is rococo
ribbon, which Is a very narrow sort
in rainbow colorings. It is this dainty
ribbon which is shirred and twirled
Into curlicues on the close-fitting
bonnet to the left, until the entire
shape looks as if It were made of
crinkled silk.
Oriental colorings are everywhere
present in millinery and especially are
they featured In printed silks such as
are used to drape across the front of
the helmet-shrtped hat to the right,
which is topped with genuine haircloth.
A tiara brim with Egyptian motif If
Interesting Group of Hats.
simplest" possible lines, departing
from severity only when it comes to
the huge ribbon tie at the left front
hlpline.
To every type and mood millinery
responds most graciously this season.
There are no arbitrary rules. Be
comingness is the watchword. When
| one comes to think of it one's hat is
! wonderfully expressive of its wearer.
1 Our coats and dresses we take" as a
metier of fuct bought from the stand
carried out with a fancy silk stra\*
braid in the model lo the left.
The little hat wim rolled rim is coh
ered with maize colored chenille clott
and great golden yellow plums witl
deep green foliage.
?g>, 1923, WntlnNnvijMptt Unload
?II
? J
TAKE NO CALOMEL
"Godson's Liver Tone" Straightens' You -Up Better Than Salivating,
Dangerous Calomel and Doesn't Upset You -Don't
Lose a Day's Work- Read Guarantee
X
I discovered a vegetable compound
that does the work of dangerous,
sickening calomel and I want every
reader of this paper to buy a bottle
for a few cents and if it doesn't
straighten you up better and quicker
than -salivating calomel just go back
to the store and get your money back.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
thirty feet of bowels of the sour bile
and constipation poison which is
making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
this harmless liquid liver medicine
will relieve the headache, biliousness,
coated tongue, ague, malaria, sour
stomach or any other distress caused
by a torpid liver as quickly as a dose
of vile, nauseating calomel, besides it
will not make you sick or keep you
from a day's work.
Calomel is poison? it's mercury?
it attacks the bones often causing
rheumatism. Calomel is dangerous.
It sickens? while mv Dodson's Liver
? ?/
Tone is safe, pleasant and harmless.
Eat anything afterwards, because it
can not salivate. Give it to the chil
dren because it doesn't upset the
stomach or shock the liver. Take a
spoonful tonight and wake up feeling
fine and ready for a full day's work.
BRIGHTENS, REFRESHES, ADDS NEW DELIGHT TO OLD DRAPERIES
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES? dyes or tints as you wish
HOUNDS SPOILED HER SOLO
Impression Made by Young Songstress
Quite Different From the One
Intended.
I was spending the week-end with
a friend of my mother's, who lived
with her eligible son on a large coun
try estate. I was taking vocal lessons
and took myself quite seriously.
The morning after my arrival, see
ing my host out in the vicinity of the
stables, I decked myself Jn my best
bib and tucker and sauntered to the
garden, accompanied by two big
hounds. From the corner of a watch
ful eye I saw my audience approach
ing, . and I burst forth. In my most
wonderful soprano. Simultaneously
the hounds lifted their faces to heaven,
even as I, and joined me in a most
hideous cry. %
My sense of humor came to my res
cue, and I joined the master In his
laughter, but I could have cried much
more easily. ? Chicago Tribune.
Protecting Alaskan Game.
New regulations for the protection
of game in certain localities in Alaska
have been approved by the secretary
of agriculture, effective April 1, 1923.
The only important change made was
that eliminating certiin islands in
southeastern Alaska on which the kill- i
ing of deer was prohibited in the past.
Kruzof island, however, is still re
tained as a deer preserv e. The killing
of mountain sheep and mountain goats
in the eastern part of the Kenai
peninsula is prohibited until April 1,
192?). There still remains a closed
season on deer west of longitude 141
degrees.
She Doesn't Go So Far Back.
"I can remember the days of Ade
lina Patti," admits Mrs. Leonidns W.
Van Quentin, "but I certainly have no
recollection of the days of Bel Canto,
of whom the older music critics are
always speaking." ? Kansas Cffy Star.
But Did He Buy Several?
Bill? Did Dan kill the fatted calf
when his prodigal son came home?
Sam ? He was goin' to, but the boy
wouldn't let him ; he took the animal
to the state fair and won a hat full
of ribbons, and sold him for enough
to buy several fatted calves. ? Farm
Life.
HOW'S THIS?
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE! will
do what we claim for It? rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. f
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
sists of an Ointment which Quickly
Relieves the catarrhal inflammation, and
the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which
acts through the Blood on the Mucous
Surfaces, thus assisting to restore nor
mal conditions.
Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
Harsh Criticism.
Senator Ashurst of New Mexico tells
this story:
"The best story I know of is on my
self. It happened several years ago,
when I was making a speech in a little
town in New Mexico and the crowd, of
course, was made up of women as
well as men. Up in the front row was
an old lady, and I noticed her follow
ing intently every word I said.
"I launched Into a defense of my
policies, and, ^naturally, made the
pledges I might be expected to make'
In the political campaign. Along to
ward the end of the speech the old
lady in front got up and started to
leave.
" 'Sweetened wind,' was all she said
as she stalked out. The <?rowd roared."
? New York Herald.
A Mexican Prehistoric City.
A prehistoric city has recently been
discovered at the foot of the volcano
Iztaccihuatl. TJae city is apparently
four miles long and three miles wide.
The city is surrounded by a wall an
there are 28 pyramids. There is a
possibility of the mi as being as fa
mous ns Tectihuapan.' ? Scientific
American.
QUITE A "PROMINENT FELLER"
Fact That "At Louer" Was Very
Much in Evidence in Paris Im
pressed Jay Gould.
af.
Mrs. Barton French, who had taken
a villa on the sea near Monte Carlo
for the winter, said at a dinner party:
"We Americans sire poor linguists
as a rule. I remember a story that
Lord Dunraven once told .me about
Jay Gould.
"Jay Gould was visiting Paris, and
Lord Dunraven devoted a day to driv
ing him over the ciey. There hap
pened to he a good many apartments
to let at the time, and to-let signs ?
A Louer ? were stuck up everywhere.
Jay Gould didn't seem to notice the
Arc de Triomphe, or Notre Dame, or
anything. A queer, silent little chap,
Lord Dunraven said.
"But at the end of the day's sight
seeing Mr. Gould displayed a little
interest at last.
"'Who's this here A. Louer, Mr.
Dunraven?' he said. 'Seems a pretty
prominent feller.' "
An Appeal Suggested.
The eminent lawyer came hack from*
court in something of a huff. There
had been some words with the judge.
Upon entering his office the attorney
took up his brief, rushed to the big
dictionary and began a search. Finally
he turned to his partner.
The latter awaited developments.
"The dictionary," stated the eminent
lawyer solemnly, "disagrees with my
spelling of this word."
"In that case," suggested the equally
eminent colleague, "take an appeal to
the encyclopaedia." ? From the Green
Bag.
Rich Harvest of North Sea.
It is estimated that the quantity of
fish caujrht annually in the North sea
would fill a procession of two-ton
trucks reaching from New York to San
Francisco by way of New Orleans.
A
Why divide the family
at breakfast ?
WHY take coffee lot your
self, while saying "No" to
the children? It is true,
as most parents are caieful to
explain, that little folks should
not endanger health and growth
through the drug element in coffee
and tea, but?
Your health is valuable* too-?
and their desire for a hot drink
with breakfast may be as great
as yours.
.There's complete satisfaction in
Postum, and safety alike for young
and old. Postum is a pure cereal
beverage. It is coffee-like in color
and flavor, but free from any ele
ment that can harm. Thousands
who are now saying "No" to
themselves as well as to the chil
dren, as a safeguard against coffee
ills, have found better comfort and
better health, in Postum.
Your grocer sells Postum in two forms: Instant
Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by the
addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages)
for those who prefer the flavor - brought out by boiling
fully 20 minutes. The cost of either is about one-half
cent a cup.
Postum f?>healty
"'There's a Reason" CL
Made by Postum C'cm-jI Co.. Inc.
Bat t Ie C r ec k, . Mufi.
fBeviaAOE
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