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Dress Up IN SOFT MATERIAL FASHIONABLE PREFERENCE FOR DRAPED WAI8T8. Trimmings of Embroidered Cloth or Silk Are Uied Over Qodlcp of Peculiar But Moit Becoming Shapes. Anions tho fnshlonnblo jircforonccs of tho moment Ih that for tho draped wnlst of Boft material, having n trim ming of embroidered cloth or Bilk or of tho oriental embroidery which Is bought by tho plnco. Our sketch shows such n wnlst In n most charm ing design, which may well bo one Draped Bodice with Embroidered Bre telle. of tho Items of tho wardrubo for gon oral wear. Tho waist Is mndo of chif fon cloth to match n rnthor olnbornto tailored suit. Tho over bodlco In this Instance Is or broadcloth which has been embroidered and ilnlshcd at tho edges with scallops and plnklngs. Sometimes tho edges nro finished with a narrow binding stitched on tho edgo or aro odgod with cord or braid. This SHORT COATS NOT WORN. Seven-Elohths nnd Knee Lengths Are the Styles In Fashion. Whllo tho moro stylish now modols In coats aro sovonolghths length, still tho squaro nnd cutaway coats that reach nearly to tho knees aro In good stylo. . It would bo foolish to nltor theso In nny way to conform to this winter's fnshlon. Tho really short coat cut off at tho waist or tho hips Is qulto out or fashion, nnd one would bo In doubt what to do with It. Tho Bhort cutaway coat which somo women woro last spring can ho nltorod for mldscnson wear by adding a llvo or sovcn-lnch fold of velveteen or cloth to tho edges. This Ih begun In n narrow point nt tho lowest button, and lustnntly wldous as It goes around thu sides nnd back of tho coat. Length Is obtained In this way, and ono nlHo conforms to the fashions. Tho samo tone of color should bo uovd iu match tho cloth. A slight variation toward a darker tono Is permissible, especially when velvotcun li used. Kvun Hugllsh mnhnlr suits of tho heavy durable quality that hnvn boon worn all summer can be nltorod In Uiu? way to advantage. li is nui vciftJiunfenMcd gr light - to'Date. trimming Is of tho samo mntorlal as tho skirt nnd Is ngalu used for thn cuffs. Tho chemlsctto Is of tucked moussollno do sole, chiffon or batiste of tho finest quality, or It may be of tho chiffon cloth of which tho waist Ib made. Usunlly, howovor, a different fabric Is preferred for tho chomlsotto nnd tho tindorsloovos. Tho chemlsctto may bo of tho samo color as tho waist, of n llghtor shado, or of whlto, cream or ecru, as fancy dictates. When a wnlst exactly mntches tho skirt it Is more becoming ofton to hnvo tho chemlsctto rellovo tho monotono with tho contrast of whlto or cream In' stead of botng In tho samo shado. Tho over bodlco or bertha Is of a po cullnr but most becoming shape. It la rather Bquaro.ncrnss tho shoulders for Ihls senson's fnshlon and finishes In (loop points over tho draped chiffon cloth. Two buttons, mntchlng In color tho bodlco or olso contrasting attrac tively with It, nro sot on tho Inside of each of tho two points. This trimming of broadcloth makes quite enough of n connection botween tho bodlco nnd skirt, In addition to tho uniformity In color, nnd provontH tho clumsy effect of nu cntlro broadcloth waist or ono more nearly mndo of cloth by having none of tho hcnvlcr material about tho waist. Return of the Bolero, Tho bolero, with a luster heightened by tho retirement It has of Into sus tained, appears with ninny of tho tullor-mado suits designed for early autumn wear. It litis Joined forces with some of tho dlrectolro modes, nnd mukes u particularly smart uppciirunco built of talfotns, with u double-broast-cd front buttoned across tho figure, and long, broad tails flowing to tho hem or tho skirt. Tho lowor edgo of tho bolero nnd tho tails nro trimmed with u sparsely plaited ruclio or silk, which trimming also outlines tho arm holes, from whence tho tightly llttlng sleeves, with their doubly frilled wrist lets, protrude, tiluirply-polnted rovers decornto tho model, nnd theso aro closely brnlded with soutneho, and sot tho seal of tho dlrectolro stylo upon it. Tho sloovo Is tho critical sign manual of tho coat of tho present moment. It clings to thu nriiiH with clnso tenacity, and In many Instances Is cleverly cut In ono with tho coat. Tho tailors nro exploiting tho latter model, of course serges or pougco or rajah Bilk Those fabrics aro best put away In camphor until next spring. Kor a slight cut thcro Is nothing bolter to control tho homorrhnga than common unglnzod pnpor, such as Is used by grocers and market men. Hind n pleco on tho cut. l'lnonpplo Jnlco Is good for cleaning stains out nf tho hands. It should bo well rubbed in, loft for n fow mlnutos nnd then thoroughly washed with plen ty of soap und wnrin woter. For a had breath hold llsturlno nnd wntor In tho mouth us long as possible. Clurglo with llsterlno nftor meals. Kor thick lids mop tho place under tho oyo with spirits of camphor night und morning, lotting It dry on. Also wot tho lids, tiiltlug aire that nono at thu ppltlts eclii Into tho oyo UwU. DRAGS YOU DOWN. Backache and Kidney Trouble Slowly Wear One Out. Mrs. It. Crouso, Fnyotto St., Man chostor, In., says: "For two yoarB my back was weak nnd rheumatic. Pains ran through my back, hips nnd limbs. I could hardly got nbout and lost much sleep. Tho notion of tho kldncyn was much disordered. I begnn using Roan's Kidney Pills nnd tho result was romarkablo. Tho kldnoy action becamo normal, tho backncho conscd, nnd my health is now un usually good." Sold by nil dealers, CO conts a box. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. PUTTING IT UP TO BILLIE. Logical Reason Why He Should Be the One to Ask Favor. Tho wagons of tho "greatest show on earth" passed up tho nvcnuo nt dnyhrcak. Tholr Inccssnnt rumblo soon nwnknned ton-yonr-old Illlllo nnd his five-year-old brother, Robert. Their mothor feigned sleep ns tho two whlto robed figures crept pnst her bed into tho hall, on tho wny to Investigate. Robert struggled manfully with tho unncciiBtomod task or putting on his clothes. "Wait for mo, Illlllo," his mothor heard him bog. "You'll got nhend of mo." "Clot mother to holp you," counsoled Illlllo, who was having troubles or his own. Mother sturted to tho rescue, nnd then paused as she heard tho volco or her younger, guarded but anxious nnd Insistent! "Vou nsk her, Illlllo. You'vn known her longer than I have." Rvorybody'a Magazine Expressions of a Cynic. Waller Pater, uu old mnn nt GO, bald as a coot nnd grotesquely plain, re garded every woman much as did Dean Swift, who wroto: "A very llttlo wit Is valued In n wnmnn, ns wo nro pleased with fow words spoken Intel ligibly by a parrot." "You don't ap prove of marrlngo7" a friend onco ob served to Pnter. "No." ho replied, "nor would anybody else If ho gnvo tho matter proper consideration. Men nnd womoii nro nlwayn pulling dif ferent wnys. Women won't pull our wny. Thoy nro so porvorso." WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food. It doesn't matter so much what you hoar about a thing, It's what you know thn' counts. And correct knowledge Is most likely to como fiom personal experience. "About n yenr ago," writes a N. Y. man, "I was bothered by Indigestion, ospeclally during tho forenoon. I tried severnl remedies without nny porman out Improvement. "My breakfast usunlly consisted at oatmeal, steak or chops, broad, coffcu and somo fruit. 'Hearing so much nbout Drapo-Nuls, I concluded to glvo tt a trial and find out If nil I had hoard of It was truo. "So I hogan with nrapu-Nuta nnd cream, 2 soft boiled eggs, toast, n cup of Postum nnd somo fruit. Ileforo tho ond of tho first wcok 1 was rid of tho acidity of tho stomuch nnd felt much relloved. "lly tho ond of tho second wook all traces of Indigestion had disappeared nnd I was in first rato hualth onco more. Ileforo beginning this courso ot diet, I never had any appetite for lunch, but now I can onjoy n hearty menl nt noon tlmo." "Thoro's n Rea son." Nnmo given by Postum Co., Pnttlo Crook, Mich. Road "Tho Iload to Well vlllo." In pkgs. Ever rend the abovo letter? A new ono appears from time to time, They are gonulne, true, and tull of human Interest. An Apt Answer. "What do you expect to be when you como or age, my little man?" asked the visitor. "Tweiity-ono, ma'am," was Uie tiny boy's reply. Philadelphia Record. New Type For the Century. Tho Novombcr number or Tho Cen tury will mnrk tho beginning or the Boventy-sovcnth volumo nnd tho thirty ninth year or this magazine. It will appear, with this Issue, In nn entirely now dress or typo; with now headings known ns 10-polnt Caslon. This Ib modeled on tho original typo cut by Cnslou In tho eighteenth contury nnd tho advantage claimed for it Is legibil ity nnd firmness of race DENVER DIRECTORY A $40 Saddle for A $28c.o.d. J Kor (i hort tlmo inly BBBBj BBgffc wo offr Dili aaddla. VailJJJJJk tltfl horn. dounl FT JSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSi Hnrlira, wool-linail II rlnflia. wnnl.llnail Inrh aklrla. iVi-lnch llrrui Irntnara. . atfil irmnrr covuroq tir ru,ia, warrants In rr try riel. nnd qual In aadrilra will for $41 itrrrywhtr. Catalonia fraa, The Frej Mueller SaddleHIUrntiiCe. 1113-MID Irlm-r St.. Ilrnri-r. Colo, BROWN PALACE HOTEL WffW Kuronrnn I'lan, Sl.fiO nnd Upward. CTilUC lini'AIIIH of nvrry known mk 0 I I I C nf at.ivr, furnnrf or ranao. (Ira, A. I'tillrn, ISM Umrrnrr, llrnrrr, I'hono Its P.MJ I i(tY U-nlxr In nil klnda of Mr.lt UUN li LllUrv CIIANIIIMl!. Mnmmolh rata, log inallrd frro. Cor llth nnd lllakr. Utnrrr. COLORADO PLUMBINGnSUPPLY COMPANY Indrptndrnl lAumbhiK auptdy houa In Ih Vfl. Writ il a ror tirlcaa tn-for burin your plmnlilnK ninlrrtnl. U13-JI IIIiIm Htri-rt. Drnvi-r. I'lilorndu, HOLCOHB&HHRTF los i irri:i:Mii ht.. hi:nvi:ii. coi.o. lliiKa by Ihn liundri-da l.lnnlruma ly 111 carload. liuy nml aril for mah only. STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FORT COLLINS, GOLO, The Five-Months' Practical Courses in Agriculture and Domestic Science Begin November 3rd. For Particular! Addrcu B, 0, AYLESWORTH FORT COLLINS. CCLO. HOWARD E. BURTON, ASS AVER & cif EM 1ST Slinclmrn irlca: Hold, allvi.r. If ml. II: uo,l. rllvrr. Hie, gild, tnr; ili.r or raiiur, J, (Jvi nnlile tata Mailing nvlnpra nnd full iirlei; llt atn on aimllcntlnp Control and umplr .wrrtt roUcUeJ. . X-advlllr, CnlnraUn, nttfnci Cftruon.W Nation.! Dnnkr