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J-OW LrcJ Articles ,1.1- f f(w cm t-V ' . . i. iimrn ran- , tI num. - - ... 5 tvnmjin II X l,"t J 1 lh y Kt hard "J ..tats I a It. It I - c j r .serially t .a. , i al crolla 1 . IV i .1.1 I la j j bo worked. ra rrlvet or f . latter treat c I becxirsme- !i i li re I notli : r,. to so ftCCJpt mi I craahos. . j in tJiti charm w. k tnust neces- 't la a t. -J r"1'1' , , , n a'.'y Of iteil , I . I I ' I'ffOCtlYO (i- t .' . .icry neaviiy -, k own KenilnK -j i" :j ' i ono .-ta J Mini n fc"" ii !- l.i..- IIOUIll uo fa's c.'si rhade of each t t. k . .1 mi'hiKl wouiil : t1- entire design. r i tr nr.'.:tT thO CffCCt on. .j t'cia a stenciled c:.1 f etut.jldcry. 3Sjjf ;'!;a frr tho color (k',"r- i boudoir will t t .atrj ureen, oi iU v.h any hue, anil rx-3 a i.no tnay ho o")' j .;k, f.r a yellow In kf 'Ls rix.ra dono up In luto c.n rational nowers la c.s cr 'le'a the shads to .1 be i se upon linen It i-3 a rlew to lie :. It t!ch caio you :.V e"tJnato sold thread l r:t-r wor- wllb. waaa I:. j far the Remington em cJ be rape Silk for tlio it t w vl'h the umo ma le face nit rmbroltlercd. tzi U tz7 bouJoIr ue, a Id li 13 fcxi each aquare. lit act) back at the linn of Lj. Tt.i R'.Tf a alroplo ke S:::h aa li a llttl f and tartvli i be cade lth butlom and cr bu'!3nlu;((, and tho I .l tlc!e J with a vlow jhitlcirM tho pillow may kii tii daln'r lor il'lns room. If dark and tci are used, a cord la the ft Ki betl finlati. To Piece Lac. lice lake 'ho figure at the 1 iio a:d romiuencInK nt r;a ; cut around It, i -4 a outllnfa the It (ir.'.i c;t to cut tb III i tc' at tho top cut li ft - ct" a almllar one, r j iv. ..,nt and dot J '' s a.tk or cotton, ac- ctw the cut odKO i ccwinK orer tho out- ! ' f r ' i h -- t" ? eira lace on tho ' - 3(- wy nar- ' L.se the srani la nl- 'mrr ng for Mutli. 1 Is tfcat of addlnc J' l. very closely jilallod t( fnr tnuSra. c at, brown furs, r-J L 'c with auch ::' r-J w -c for. rt-l 1 i iffs (hat arc i '3 '!.c f-n. i,aTo tho ' -TK' mt M of quilled 1 i " u "it the (jnda f" i nivcu. CURTAIN H8NT5? PtCoratIvt Borders Give Good Effect to Windows. Tlirfe la a faahlonabto ilocorntlon that should ha helpful to tho woman who mint fit short curtnlni to now windows This Is" tho Itton of having deep dec oratlvo borders on fabrics of solid color. New curtains nro made In thla fnili lun and jiold nt rtxponilvo prices nt tho shops that tnako a specialty of now things. A skillful woman enn accomplish tlio samu result, but, mind you, stress Is laid upon tho ndjcctlvo skillful. A woman who hnsn't a clear Idea of color and who hain't tho Inborn knack of get tine thltiKs right with rclssora and ncvdlo, should turn tho work over" to tbo woman who has this power. Many a seamstress has It whoso work costs llltlo. Hcpnrato borders ran ho bought at tho shops with surprising easo by tbo woman who "knows how to root nut tho artlstlo thing. They do not coma for curtnlna as a rule, but they sorvo admirably. Tho foundation color la usually deep tinted, although soma good patterns can bo Rulten with tha foundation In nntural crash tones. Tlieso nro usu ally tho best to work on. They go so well with almost any ollior over. Tho designs on tlieso borders are Egyptian, Ilysnntlnr, or whatever nam aulta beat tlieso formal lines In vivid colors. They, can be put at tha sides, bot tom snd top of short, narrow curtains, and ono Is surprised at tho effect. They not, only make an old curtain of use, but they glvo It new character and style. Theso borders ran bo used ss a plain or plaited valance. This fashion has widely returned tn decorating rooms, sad althuusli It keeps out light to a certain extent. It gives finish to the lop Of tho window. Often thn effect, without a valauce, Is bam. Thla la es;eclslly so when tho window Jamb Is deep and wide. There Is another fashion of using ten-Inch borders across tho tops of windows and down the sides with pane curtains that arc set deep In tho window embrasure against tho glass. 1 -X, Wffiffi s v Velvet buttons nro popular trim mings, Malta aro gigantic In slro and In cost, Cloth top boots again are to bo In vogue. Paris declares that all bats must bo dark. Clinging robes aro tho fcaturo of thn year. Squirrel pelts aro In grtst demand for linings. lllnck Is In tho height of fashion for opera gowns. Many skirts aro untitled, and cling as never before. Startling effects In millinery aro now discouraged. Gold Is a conspicuous nolo In pres ent fashions. Many ot tho best coats have detach able fur linings. Dlccrtolrc hat scarfs como In colors to match any hat. Pretty Blouses Evolved. Very fetching sepsrato blouses are evolved from tho remnants of wldo laco ftounclngs Of prominent pattern. These aro used fpr tho back and fronts, tho border edging being ar ranged In V shape over n not founda tion and tbo deeply pointed laco caps draped over tight tilting sleeves of tucked net with laco bands placed en tro dour Tho high laco collar bns a wldo frill. of uct and fastens under a black .velvet roactto similar to thosn used en street neck ruches. r.i . u 1.1H m ii jii:' icr Seises, . com ana handkerchief, made of eiubroldorcd silk. PATIENT SUFFERING. Msny Women Think Thiy Are Doomed to Backache. It Is not right for women to bo nl Vrays oiling with backnehc, urinary Ills, headache and other symptoms of kldnoy disease. Tharclsawny to end theso troubles quickly Mrs. John II, AUght, COG East First St,, Mitchell, 8. I)., says: "I suffered ten years with kldnoy com plaint and a doctor told mo I would novor get more than temporary relief. A dragging pain nnd Inmeneaa In my back almost disabled inc. Ulwy spells came and went and tho kidney secre tions wero Irregular. Doan's Kidney Pills rid mo ot theso troubles and I feel better than for years past." Sold by all dealurs. COc a box. Fos-ter-Mllburn Co., Uuffalo, N. Y. MAKING THE M08T OF IT. DOMESTIC REPARTEE, "Don't bo alarmed. Miss Hash, this microscope Is merely to enable mo to sco what I'm eating!" A Woman's Threst. "Well. If that sln't the llrnlt," mused tho postman, as ho cams down tho steps of a private residence, "What's tho trouble?" queried the passing cltlten, who hod overheard tho postman's noisy thought "Why," explained tho man In gray, "the woman In that house aays It I don't come along earlier she'll get her letters from some other carrier." Important to Mothers. Examlno carefully evory bottlo of CASTOHIA a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and sco that It Ytfitra thn jy- Signature of&tf In Uso For Over :$0 Years. Tbo Kind You Havo Always Bought. Mabel's Wish. Small Mabel Mamma, they soil cream at a creamery, don't they! Mamma Yea, dear. Small Mabel If I were to buy tome tan at a tannery, mamma, do you think thoy would throw In a few freckles I Accepted with Thanks. Some bloodless pessimist with a sour face says that kissing will soon bo relegated to the lower classes. And, no doubt. It's just good enough for them! Cleveland Plain Dealer. OXI.T Or."HIt0lO QUIN1NR" Ttullt tJLXATIVR 11UOMO qUl.MKK. fat IN al(ulr of It Vv UllOVH. IJmhI lb WorW ar.r la Can ft CaM In Oo Lar. Know what thou canst work at and do It like a Hercules. Carlyle. Mr. Knagg- Ilcforo you met mo you sold you wouldn't mnrry tho best man In tho world. Mrs. Knagg And you nro tho only ono who thinks that I broko my word. Unique Visiting Card. Mme. Johanna Qadskl has brought to thla country a fad that has become qulto tho rago In Germany, whero It was Introduced by no less a personage than tho crown princess herself. It Is a now form of visiting card, con taining not only an elaborately en graved border, but a sllhoucttn of tbo person It represents. Tho custom calls for a design appropriate to tho hold er's station. Thus, In Mme. Oardskl's enso tha prima donna's head Is framed In a border of laurel, while a lyro forms tho base of tho design. Tho card Is not only unique but exceed ingly pretty and effective. Hts Ftdlgree. Tho calf, which Gideon King bad taken the summer resident to see, surveyed his owner and tho stranger with a wary eye. "Er what breed is your calf?" asked tho visitor. Mr. King removed a wisp of straw from his mouth and said; "That critter's father gored a Justice o' tbo peace, knocked a lightning-rod agent end over end, and lifted a tramp over a picket fence; and as for his mother, sho chased tho wholo Han bury brass band out o' town last Fourth o July If that ain't breed enough to pay JC for, you can leave him bo. I'm not pressing him on any body." Youth's Companion. Rather Hard. The messenger entered the palace with the dispatches. "IJrimstone and asphalt!" ejaculated Castro, as be read tho yellow slip. "Holland threatens to spank us." "Well, what of It, your excellency?" responded tho secretary. "Other na tions have threatened to do the same." "Yes, but, confound It, this Is a spanking that will hurt. The Dutch wear wooden shoes," The Tactful Husband. "How did you cure your wife ot chattering so much?" "I told her that when her lips were closed they formed a perfect Cupid's bow." Cleveland Leader. Garfield Tea, the Htrb Laxative, agree ably stimulates the liver, corrects eouitiia tion and rrlicTssa tlogcedsvstem. Writs for samples. Garfield Tra Co., Brooklyn, X. Y. Better one dlacreet enemy than two Indiscreet friends. 2ae6tum When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn't any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ? Merc arc two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ilcl Bnnlts, HII.ss. "Wonls nro inndequnto to express what I, (I In 12. PlnUlinm's Vcgetnb1o Compound litis clono for mc. I suffered from a fcinnlo illscnso and weakness which tlio doc tors said was caused by a fibroid tumor, and I commenced to think there was no help for mc. Lydla 12. l'lnkhnm's "Vcjrctablo Coin pound nindo mo a well womnn after nil other means had failed. My friends nro all asking what has helped me no much, nnd I Gladly recommend Lydia . l'lnkhnm's Vegetable Com pound." Mrs. AVIlllo 12dwnrds. Hnmpstcnd, Maryland. " Before- taking T,ydla 12. Pinkhnm'fl Vegetable- Compound I was weak nnd nervous, nnd could not bo on my feet half n day without suffering. The doctors told mo I never would bo well without nn operation, but Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vcgctablo Compound bns done more for mo than all tho doctors, nnd I hope this valuable medicine- may como into tho bands of many moro suffering women." Mrs. Joseph II. Dandy. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letters are not genuine and truthful or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or that the original letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. What more proof can any one ask ? For 30 years Lydia 12. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been tho standard remedy for femnlo ills. No sick woman docs justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. Mrs. Plnkbam invites all sick women' av to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Plnkbam, Lynn, Mass. m The Only Genuine Kkelky Institute in Arkansas. geley For WHISKEY lire and DRUG USING t ... . .' A course 01 not springs uams given eacn paueni. HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Write for Information. Correspondence Confidential. KeMogg's Halftones. $1.00 Up hulubl for print! Off In newspaper or on ta Uooe ry. l'ublutxrof itUi paper will uke roar urdrnnd doth printing. A. N. K KLLOatl NKWM'AI'KU 00,IJttU IVock. TJV PH T;nttA Th "Tonic:" TtttlMQ ri IrU 10niqUean4DerrebnIl4or.slT.Dff ttrrnffth nd TlUllty to tho worn out MascuUr ana Merrous njfttrui. JCtpeclally Talaabla In llbevraa 1 1 tra and Malarlft. (JuaranUMl under tn E'uro Vood andlJrnitaAct. lYUlteHtlTwentTflTCenta Or culari Ire. Tut ToxigUK Cow pa sr. ItutUnd, 1 A Good Tonic For Sick Women Of course, well pcoplo don't need a tonic. But sick people, and especially sick women, frequently do. That feeling of -Veakncss, tiredness, or lan guiducss, that seems to make every movement or thought an effort, is much moro than merely dis agreeable. It is a sign of dangerous weakness, and should bo promptly treated with "Wine of Cardui. Mrs. Annio Vaughan, of Raleigh, N. 0., writes: "I cannot find words to express my deep gratitude for what your wonderful medicine Wine of Cardui did for mo, for I sin cerely believe it saved my life. "I was sick and wom-out, almost unto death. My sister finally pcrsua- j ded mo to take Cardui. Before I had ', taken five (5) bottles, I was well and' strouer." Trv Cardui. 'Twill heln vou. 'Mi USS. AH ME VACCHAlt Write for 64-rM tllottrated Book, -Itemt Triaimnl fir T ATTTATJTW XSJU UXAimri ll ?," dtscrlblnt lymptom. of l-emla Dlieaset and sir. Tmryrr roPI' Jnrv.luibloMnUon health, hygiene, diet, medicine, etc OUUiX tf KK, for women. Bent free, pottpeld. Addrett: Laditt AJvuny Take CARDUI o us Hla Ides. Mrs. Crlmsonucak I sco for use on rural delivery routes n letter box cas an electric attachment which gives tbo alarm in tha house somo dis tance away whon mall matter has beon deposited' within by tho carrier. Mr. CrltiiBonlioak Seems to mo it would bo more valuable it it only gave sn alarm whim a hill was deposited lu tho box. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more Qooit brlohter and latter colon thin in, oilier die. One lOe package colon ill fiber. The de tn cold water better than n other die. You can in ay garment mlhoulrlwlna apart. Writs lor ties booUet-rlow to Die, Bleacto and Mix Colon. MONROE DRUG OO., Qulnvy llllnolm. New Book on Consumption lion. Kmil Klanjt, Vienna, Am., ono o( tho world' grratrnt horwjm'ii. ha written to tho niaiiu(,ietiireri: "ril'OHN'S DIS. TIS.Ml'P.K COMl'OUM) ha U-come tho tanJ,M'd remedy for ditteiniier and throat difrattM (n the lt tahlv of Kurope. ThU uieduiiio ivliir HurM-s of great suf fering and nave much money for the own er." fioc nnd tl a lttlr. All dniftiLte. Sl'OUN Mi:i)K AL CO.. Ootlien, lud. I lont; to hand a full cup of happi ness to every human being. Dr. l'uy. son, Every missionary society with oyer $10,000 Income per year will bov asked to send delegates to tho world confer coco at Edinburgh two years benco. For Colds and Grlpp Capudlne. Tlio brat remedy for (Irlpp and Cold 1 llkkk' l apudlne. Jlelleve tha nchliiK and ri-vrrinli'K'K. Curr the jold Headaches nUa If. Uquld-Kfrrcts Immedlately-IO, rs unJ 6o- at Drue Hton-s. nCCIIMnC CTRDnU sorer tlteii utrintiub mnun to Ue Iruo. Cleanlni; upsets a house almost ss badly as It does a watch. Alien' I iMtl.Iiee.rt l'unilor urii-lliii i-.rmllOKli-ft. illvi-iluuaiurt-llrr Th vrlglu-tl -uar lor IL. (m-i. 10a t all Druwlu. I The secret ot success Is s secret I wemen never tell. J AN UNSUUTASSEO REMEDY ! n'l Cure It a upwrwKd re nnlr for cousU. celik Uoodau. uihou. KoutcacM end threat aod lung tilKbau. It (on dincl la llrt ml U iKe trouLle end rnrriily lnlcnbr.luSrcond,liofil. Muhcil ui i Omu cKJJk 11m i Cur wiui peifett coo&Jnce la iuruntiT powm and (rmlum from oiulte. raamu for Kali vwturr. At all drustUu', 23 cU. Sail FREE TO ALL BM pat, cloth bound Bidtc. took on anttiiipii TtlU la pilo, tmplt Unvuuo bow eutuumptsoai rn to eur4 iu your own bom. W rit today, Tbo Hook la W lutolr Croo. YON HERMAN CO. ftto YToUr Ouvot, iUMkk kkkr dan I Mil Tabl.u, rera moar and i.l liiZm It. CUmJuj.II. Okl, nDHDCV M'.W niWOVKUYl aire 1rilir O M uulckrellrfanarur.auriaw. Ikiuk ul tulluionlala and 10 da' trratui.at IIHU. IU. 11. li. UllKSN'b DO.Na. IKUI 11. ATLAXTA. Ua. A. N. K. F (19093) 2265. Booouso of thoso uuly, erltily, groy halre. Uao "LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. a PRICE, SI.OO, retail. 4 5 i I 1