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A LETTER FOR WOMEN From a Woma Whom Seem I-A ess Was Overcome by Lydia E imkha.m's Vegetable Garnett, Kas.-"I first took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a complete nervous breakdown follow ing the birth of my oldest child. I got up too soon which caused serious fe male trouble. I was so wetk that I was not at le to be on my feet but very little and could not do my hous work at all. I had a bad pain in my left side and it would pain terribly if I stepped off a curb-stone. One day one of your book lets was thrown in the yard and I read every word in it. There were so many who had been helped by your medicine that I wanted to try it and my husband went to town and got me a bottle. It seemed asu though I felt relief after the second dose, mo kept on until I had taken five bottles andby that time I was as well as I could wish. About a ear later I gave birth to a ten pound y, and have had two more children sine and my health has been lae. If I ever have trouble of any kind I am goin to take your medicine for I e t all the ptraise for my good bhealth. I always recommend your medicine whenever I can."-Mrsm E Sava , Garnett. Kansas. Evening Star. .•\1iy h111,el that rise.s before tnid night I eullhi :anr "evenirng .tar." If it does riot ri-,' untlil rifter rldnlight it tl I a morning star. Tl'hs-,- tlinulls are never aitpil iid to thi r.al st:rs. which ;ri. hiahledi "tixed stars," but only to pl:1i,,-is. w\hlih alre not stiars. Roman Eye Balsam has gained the publte's confidence during 75 years Manufactured only by Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill o.. t12 Pearl t.., New York City.-Adv. Economy at Least. Stubby-Let Percy umpire this grme? Why, I should say not! What dooes he know about baseball? Itobby-But that's not it. You see, his dad is a doctor an' will be able t' take care of himn fer nothin'. Never try to climb over a barbed wire fencet on crutc''hes. Don't expect sound argument to come from a loud mouth. Help That Bad Back I Why be miserable with a "bad back?" It's time you found out what is wrong! Kidney weakness often amuses much suffering from backache, Ismeness, rheumatic pains, headaches, diziness and kidney irregularities. Neglected, it may lead to dropsy, gravel or Bright's disease, but if taken in time it is ums ally easily correeted by using Does's VOdWe ph . Does's have helped ind s, Ia t hmes my eyes urred. My kid. ee cted sy but nomarL rn of Doan's Kney Pills I de _a cLded os to try them. They fixed me up In a few days and I have had no recurrence of the trouble sine." O(e Dea' ea Asp Semee 0 Ue Sei DOAN S ",".".1D Imos.wmun coa, E UAlo. M. Scurcd Lasting ltclief from Bad Casc of Indigestion Dllas man souffered foryears, yet Wares Black Powdcr brought quick and Issting relic, he says. The remarkable value of Ware's Black Powder in the treatment of indigestion is shown in the case of Mr. G. M. Anderson of IDaIlas, who writes, under date of Sept. th. 1920: uI ffered from Indigestion for many jears, and got ,n such condition I could not work at times. Ware's Black Powder asa recommended to me, and I started tak ing it. After using two or three bottles I was sermanently relieved. I believe Ware's Black Powder is without a equal for its recommended use." This wenderful remedy is sold l all uggts for 60c and 1.20 the ac e Not r gative. Contains no hsrmu drugs. Orty years In ire. Send for Ir. Ware's Sre booklet on digestive trouble. THi wARu cHEMICAL. CO. Damlh Appetite Keen and Bowels Relieved Youa cmIiwme ar m wltsmiout fear dImMage r leall Foul scmu- maI latiom that bood r_ . diaIdmsm mad sa-ow skla ame gebse4 Nil gMI SO TEr~lSea NAAIJaA, CRIIU Amt FEER. hs s asse.. a sj manu Cuticura Soap - The Healthy - Shaving Soap tearutre*d or Money Itck tarbon Iten,,.r' Si Il.lr*" |,.e'. c Il ,'&C" Ir.· . ,n! .Jr clI, labrlcant Ynd. b)y Uulto Aut,, I,'ele'" Arss ataI.u edlge 2c. ,1ruble 3e -.i / 'i 'iZ'otteen Sav. spply t.'ontl'pal. t),u non. T',,as. The Progress Woman's Page.... Thsn Dsiuat. st ediM by Julia Bottomley, Assooiatse dltor of i0 Ladies' Home Journal, and Nellie Max wel, Naitioi athouth se Dome ae Economy, for the pleasureo the ladies of Abbe.i. and vinsity. Many Oam 8as mw, deWihtful writer of Children's Stories, contributeh r the Ltt! *olkhs. J. W. O'Bryan. Editor. - - • ,, i I i I~8 The Kitchen Cabinet ir.v. 1920 Western New lt,:st,,.r r lan 'he w.noi,n who with'rtftks the ad mil ist tt io of ai hoie ii %iot ut un di-rst:. tllilyg It la oni .t Y r with .t Iian who 'Htabtlihes a horn, withouut beilog alde to support It. SIMPLE DISHES. A dessert which is new and most Wholesotlue Is found In the following: Butterscotch Pud ding.-3felt one acup ful of browns sugar and two, tlllzhllspooll fi fuls of butter over the tire and I ook Un til In I ted and 1row1asI. but not hlurnedl. foIlur over the mi lxture two cupfulis of hot milk sanid sltllnl.r ten miutt es uintl nill Is illssolved. .1eu1tiwhile -nik a tine lthll slhe of bread is i oldhi ate'r until soft, lpre ouI all the w\i tie 'u- ! i-rum isle tiiti bite. I'Pour the mil. suIgIar iId buiItter mixfit re ovi 'r th, ibtre id iand hefl ill Ithe yolks of to eg s, : 1 littleh srnt aida ;llll t alls~1, t Hpo nful f" V - vIilla. Iloir ijt, i a autrl,red ltaking dish uieln hake in a piun of tltir tittten the ou.< until stiff, addI ttto tablhh spoonfulsi of powdered Itu:.r, theI julce of half a lemon, heat ,again. Sprotad over the pudding and Iroi in it nod Apple Cake.-Line- a de'lep pie- plate with pastry. Mix tsogetlher one-half cupful eatch of railsitns lad nults. three quarters of a cupful iof sugar, onle teaspoonful of cinnmutlon and sprinkle over the crust. On top of this ar range three greening applles. slled rather thin. Pour over the apples one cupful of milk nlixed with osse egg; sprinkle the whole with two table spoonfuls o(f sugar and i t little more cinnamon and dot with hits of but ter. Rake 45 minutes in a slow oven. reducing the heat toward the last. Fried Apples and Onions.-Heat the frying paln, add one-third of a cupful of meat drippings and when hot turn In two pints of sllced o1nions; cook gently addlng one and one-half tea spoonfuls of salt and two tablespoon fuls of sugar; after ten minutes of cooking add three pints of quartered tart apples. Cover and cook until the appes i are taider. grve bet as a 111I- for beeled poet eeps. Cranberry Jelly-Take one quart of cranberries, one pint of sugar and one cuptal of water. Cook the herries In the water five or ten minutes,. covered. When well broken with a pestle press the pulp through a strainer. a perfor ated one', not wire; stir In the sugar and when well mixed pour into a large mold or individual molds. Let stand until the next day. Apple Sandwlch.-Chop one large apple, and one-third of a cupful of raisins very fine. Butter thin slices of bread, spread with the mixture. sprin kle with a little hletlmn juice and cover with other sli'es. Verily we rlnen have plonnlern to solve that would test a Solomon. If your wife is sick and you say she looks badly you have ni, tact. If you don't notice, she is anik you are a heartless brute -Wn. t' lltunter. OLIVES AS FOOD. A ripe- olive' yleils twice as many calories,. or heaitt units, its the green, equivalent to bresll, which we ceonesider the staff ef life. The ripe o 1i ve in little k i e win ein the gresate.lr isirt ofl the ULilted States. Tho.''s \\h1,o Ibcom'lle, Ia(c.usntomled to It like it fur hether than the grKen olive. and it is Clorte 'easily digestedl as well as mtore ric'h ill food thn ths te green olive. RiLlp olive~s bifaust, of their favor, which is ve-rt delicite, are especially goonl iln liltut snurltns, dressings and manl, dishc. A half-dozen ripe olives cho(·ppeI hn- and added to the ilblet nranc·, to serve with roast chicken or turkey. is especially ine. Olive Sauc..-Melt four tablespoon flls of Iutter and a teasrpoonful of c(lo-lltpei chives,. and cook until soft ened. Remeove the chives, add fve tablespoonfuls of flouir and a half-tea speonful of salt with a few dashes of pepper; addl two cuptas of brown stock and cook unttl thick. ("it one dozen olives from the pits, cover with boiling water for fivre minutes. drAln and add to the sace. Lerve with nleat or Igame. Hawaiian Salad.i'lace a slice o plnealslee mon a leaf of lettuce. (On it arrange ailternate sections of orange and trlsp'frllit. Between each ptece pise., ote'-e'ighlth sectio rlof a rilpe aolive. In ttite ,'loter of the pine:Ippl,' place a hall sIIedle of, cream cheet L s.tesniei with mii:ytnaIise, to hold It together. 'jrinkl.ei th iustrike and serve with Fr'tricllis hri..-inls. Thelt pineapple or otlhe.r firuit it; ai : In ' i. used in place sof ihii \illeL-ri iil the dIre-i.ing. Pas. I IIna\(Hln]ljis for lth( cunliild. Olive Salad.-T'lake. fiour tart apples. ont. -talk if -elhry. or rnthir hut-'1I. ss oin h lf i l1pfuil sif anl In1t rot"l s nt i vi t thres- fiturths of a c u p fu l i f p itte , ,d ,, sv,. rip . t 'u t th e c,'lery. apled.s :Ind ,,liv,. inti, illlle nne strips. Add the nuts. niiosten with mayonna!si s n serve in a ni.st of let tuce. I }44UL )YM#wcte NICE FROCIS THAT GRACE THE DANCE L ! ri , .. .:u¢, . ;,,,, € • ..:....° W IAT sensltress doens not enjoy making up the lovely dance and dinner frocks that give her imlllina tion foodt for pleasant thought? Whether she is working for herself or some one (else, and especially if her endeavor benefits a daughter, there is less care and more joy in the making of party frocks than in anything else. Younger women are rapturous over them, the young matrons know th they bok their best in them and m. tar nes travel es the road to ye, torday wheo they wear them. There is a wide choice of styles to suit various types, and plenty of room for Individual taste in dance frocks. One may choose quaint and demure ideas or be a little durling, or steer a course between the two. When there is so much that is vivid and sparkllng and daring. it is the slmpler or quaint frocks that find themselves most charming. They do not belong to the jazz era, and are refreshing for that reason. Decorative Furnishings - /- . .Yd ;...:. :., ·-rka·j:,,, )'~~ · i~i::ii:. .i ..:.,::'· I .': .:: ·.: ·i:.P·.~.:~·.·:'.4 :·~~ 4 '4;.··.r. · W O .ll:N iuet l ii Ic , y. ti1 v i 4 tilli ng tit liivhtdi timet ton tlt.ttraitlive fur i.e j ttl~hing f thir hfui.. to 1t.A pt'itl. * hobriz ot ';~Ikiiit~pitt! ilitX I*g Int't tin of iitu lir ro1etit t i .:lnhiftlt llrt'r- itt 111 thin r l tirl .rcip c lu'ru and fli hV In' nit t11 i..- r-That Ihmm, %orts. l thirt\ w th.' :i ' re and ti;hIeir h t ' ro..te1.. thu t nt iii1 ta and q 'rh ynr~l :ire ic\nrth '. aite. I'm else. tinilrt t'V'y 'climit1 i~ ilmtt'i.cgtt·tI It them. Slt itlt's fort Pitt' I:Ithy r(n can diet antil 1failers for ri' Vl- nu fOllow, the latter now often bought at ."rthe w A lovely dance or dinner frock oft taffeta. as pictured here, has a low bodice with narrow straps of the sill over the shoulders, and over this a pretty fichu of fine net to mantch, edged with shirred taffeta strips frayed along the edges. The girdle, which is point ed at the froot, recalls the old-tim.n pointed bodice that seems to belong the full skirt.. The chu is knotted the front aa4 ashort ends hang : below the em rat the hbps with a wire, athel a three rows of the frlnged siLps net about It hers to emphasize its fllness Wide seal lops at the bottom reveal a narrow lwtticoat underneath, that is flnisbed with the fringed strips also, and this skirt, like many others. is noticeably longer than skirts have been for some time. There ame several signs besides this one of a reaction from extremes in styles that may be looked for in the '.oming spritg. liners. There is a widening apprecin lion ,of winter houquets. made of the therrieas. seed pods, straw flowers ano gr:ases. that nature herself Irovides Many flowerllke ornaments are made of pine, cones, cut and painted an,: toglcehle.l Iup with gilding, that are new and lovely. Many artificial flowers w" ith 7intlilln. irtnf and nastllrtlmrln the favorite., are dipped in clear shtel ta' \hich is allowed to drain off while it drie-s fi them and leaves them with Sulrfalce like glams or pornelain. Lamp stands are made .f Ipul. ',pe . and the shads of crepe Ipaper. A it:,le fthat has so much the appear :i.e of silk that it deceives thee eye is hown in the pietUre. It is made over wire frame, just as a :ilk sh:e4te ,l;dIe ihe, with roe-colornel paper tie .. n-nrh and light-blue ove-r it. 'The S..I tr'neis in maPe-color, the p:l'er S\ere fie crepe and in hPen:ltiful t b-. I. ice -pa w~r -Ar wua tlveriL\ Fairy Tale TEGUS QUARREL. -,, I i ofi thell I 1 .1 l . .[l- \."11 M1*...\ f , 11 t et I.\ rlltu lld r l l3 relpil Iatiol, 'li- h i .'tý that w'\.e liheard tIhut Ihe. ," :lti I tEidi , "thait y iu reailly Lac,- gl'ir. t arge u" rqu intani e a ini lg "lY.- ..ld Nick, "we kinoiw lits of kiol- i.f re al ull i te a lit l llf itl ', u l iut Si"le oif oiur old friends. I I, f:L I wieren't netw aiolt thliriia, but t \ i<ey \.r. nft- to U tS. "Ah. Ih l I olll i to hear a l.' ut l ill of tlh , r't.:i!l' r . of the nI ih iulll in IIrd nll If-\1 f t in li' t worl.ll " hie it ied. \l11 l - it, 44 -torilk-. " fntid Natyit . V,"I ithi, k ,t~"1 ir.. A tll so ll ny f ilmy frl i fl \ lh .ll el t hin, , hillut l r i t I llh II dI hiltye, lit , r I I tn! I, i., h llear ll tin l , of t. ri - t l nit e.ftp ll\ 111. il \bt ilte e\ " ll. l, l u i1f iti , i i\,rti I, u .h ite . w h ,r.al. " tif) i I , u. - ' IIE E t o r I th L t iEht JE .u fit itl - , l t li uth l l Et hi ll f tt \ h VI. " ut ; lie Ir adItu , "o I iu i g i ,itl Iotih IE, l kilhi' , for te i tr kael Eit %llit dh f t r\.s of S o nili N htiff.',wedt l'rvetEE I n. "Iu while 'e o ' ro l Ie I. 'rill alt tl in oulll tr of the z oeg ltut :llt mall 'a.di've wanted to tell .iu <ulle lof their stories I hlv heard hat thil Tegusl family wish you to knl\ of their qua lrrelh, and of their heIrti qurrel they hald yesterdally." "I teddy, dear," said Nancy. "wle'd love toll hear labout thelmn, only we n't at all know who the Tegus famnily are What Is This? or what they are, or whether they have two legs or four, or wings or fins or what !" "ITm sure I never heard of theth." sajd Nick. "They thought perhaps you never had and so they wanted to be sure to ntroduce themselves to you. "They are lizards, very large llzards. They grow as long as children grow tall, that is. before children become grown-up or full-grown boys and girls. "They are very strong and they come from the tropical districts of South America. "They can hurry along very quickly apld they aire most powerful as well as 11otst quick ! "Tlhey are great eate'rs, tolo, and they love rilw meat. They will eat ggs. tolo. anld they ubrcnk the sheillt at one ttdl i(Il then drink upl lthe rest olf the egg. reailchhing out their wide. fork ,halfilt(ed tonglues for It. "\Veil, as I salid, they wanllted youli to healr ih f tIonE ti th "ir lEt, qIllirrelI which they yintd yesterday. Thliy are so qliTuarrestilne Iithi ttlly hig Iizatrds r1i11 hie kEtlt \with tlltlri, for thEv \wouhld hulrt smtllEiIr liiz-urtl' hu titt1it ite ' werel lhalviLt 1onet lf t htir EllilErrlls. "Thty. elnjoy qlllrrclliig il filid It abollt las ris to d l1,s tnythinll they have evewr fritd in their IlIves to ido. "'iWe'rE' grEat old lizartlds t qlll:trrel.' they lild. 'and of a nice l-fterloon what coulld he nicer than a gool quar rel ?' "'Nothing coultl hIE ulcer.' the others anld, alld so, they :ll set to quarrellng, that is. after anotlier moment or two. "Of colirse' they couldn't quarrel in this wi.y. T'hey coulldn't all agree about the qliarrel! In order to have a nl-e qluarrel they had to dlsagree. "And they did! "Mrs. Tellts said: "'What Is this I hear about a quar rel? ('Can't a body have a little nap of an afternoon quletly witholt everyone around making a fusns?' "(f coulrse she was f:lger for a quarrel, hut it had to be a good qluar retl and hy being qtaarrelsome with the others shie helped to make a really good one. "'You're. too lazy.' one of the others " 'lIri not.' ~hIe answered. "Atd so they went on. all h,.glnnlng to say thliilLn to :lach othe.r :llid to quairrt l,,r ill thEy a-rE- u ,rth. for then they felt ~Ii plrfc.'tty "t hote and r:Ilfr " Tested. th ? , r l'r,', f..l !t - tir d liirtt '" li lt I " f I I -rl , -Jfa', • a ir - ifl l i '" u I ' I i f ". I V wattt urtll i I htew thii yem trni, I will go with you any whern 'j Eurpe to look for your eyes, taid Hughes." Calomel b a dangerous drug. it Is nmw.rcury-ýjllskirrcksivcr-. .i:tacks your tunus. Take a d1 se o finstyv Ji~rnei to Jiay and you s ill feel ix cdkt, SIk and rnau seated tcniiurrow. ~ui't luse a Jay's work. Take "Dodson's Liver Tone" Instead! ' I io l- . , i. r :t .. i 1 'i h. '.; , I'.rf t t . ý Are Spohn's Distemper Compound iM th"" ·In ndl xl,* llrruhl e r, nl..1Iv t", . ,. . , ,' .:o' ('Us T Aft 11"" ir:ii ¾ I hA'fr I' Iir 1.111. l i M I:. It. F, " . . amt cur-, for 1x''I I 'xxxi. PINK Elx.. Ii' biNI I~x I Fit V AIY.l gO anl ('OI.D tt for mor."l thou twenty-.1r r l r,·ll t "t:l"'tt uto to Its Inglis ao n Iu.".ltcln .". It is Fn.I.w. y:: 1.0'lt+ m."n and Ilvr trtock torn In1 ArmorL K Iiri · )-j:r drullbt. SOH 60 Sonts nD ist1.e0 mper Cmpound POr N)IMEDIAIL. lIN., Eiokrh. Ik t 1'. I A. An Onerous Job. "Wh y doesr't your IhusIand take a 'lay off 1014 1 iI1' Id thleIn?" "114- workIl In thle wmth'r bureau. i'rnPIhJ e'UI't do uithoiit %ionther." I1h a % a Ic hflt till ten niee "California Syrup of Figs" Delicious Laxative for Child's Liver and Bowels Hurry mother! A teaspoonful of "California" Syrup of Figs today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If your child is constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bea, remember a good "physio-laxa Quite So. "We can have an opl,' fires iu our lbrairy." Cuticura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cuticura Soap dally and Ointment now and then as needed to make the complexloa elear, scitp clean mad hbeds satt eald w Add to this the fasieatlg, fragrant Cotlcura Talcum and you have the Cutieura Toilet Trlo.-Adv. Listen to the pastor's sermon on Sunday and preach one to yourself every day. It makes a difference whether pee ile say things or do them. Better kiss the girl before you pro pose--she may refuse you. It~s.y ieople like to dabble in com ipulsory moral reforms. Dolls, Toys and Holiday Goods We Have a Great Stock of Toys and Can Ship Promptly Boy's Wagons of all kinds Automobiles Velocipedes and other Steel Goods Toy Furniture Dolls of all kinds Horns, Pianos, Pistols Iron arnd Tin Toys Friction and Mechanical Toys Books and Stationery Cut Glass and China Goods of all sorts Come in and See the Line, or Have Our Salesman Call We Will Gladly Make Up An Assortment for You WHOLESALE JNO. McCLELLAN & CO. Walnut and Conti :: Houston, Texas GENUINE Goodrich Tires At 45% Off One first grade tube free siss our Prieo Tire aam Tube with each tire purchased. Every 30T3 ............... 13.40 tire bears the B. F. Goodrich 30x3½ .............. .$15.85 name and serial number and is 31x3 L ............... $18.00 guaranteed for 6,000 miles. 32x3 ............... $19.85 31x4 ...............$20.50 Mail orders promptly attend- 32x4 ............... $26.50 ed to. No deposit required. if 33x4 ............... $27.50 you like the Tires and Tubes 34x4 ............... $27.85 after you receive them, keep 334 ............... $33.85 34%4% $...............$34.95 them, otherwise ship them back 354 ............... $36.50 to us at our expense. All goods 36x4 % .............. . $38.85 shipped C. O. D. 3715 ............... $41.00 SEA GATE TIRE i RUBBER CO 1203 Main Street Houston, Texas A - Cash Buyers EGGS-TURKEYS-POULTRY W H ARK II l ,B1 11 ABI-.iAII *I1. L JONES-BREWSTER CO., Houston, Tex. On the Other Hand! `llith-"Wha\\'llt ', 'i:.;Li' by A left lriuttlel rco llhfnll" tt 'l .ii thFi " 1 t10 flail t right (4 titrth- ig/atln. Usage of Language. 411 ." . .t w oi l.. . il. ' I .ul si III« tive" is often all that is necessary. Children love the "fruity" taste of genuine "California" Syrup of Figs which has directions for babies and children printed on the bottle. Say "California' or you may get an imi tation syruap. Bewarel Known to Fame. "Speaking of fame," said the Oh server of Events and Things, "I be lieve It was Cinderella who first put her foot in It."-Yonkers Statesman. SKIN ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE are unsightly and mar the appearance at mar a woraes whose Laoes wI - be otherwise attractive. There is so need for this. Just get s box of Tet terlne and use It regularly and you will be surprised bow quickly pimples. blotches, Itchy patches, etc., disappear and how soft and clear the skin be comes. Nothing better for eczema and other skin troubles than Tetterine. Sold by druggists or mailed for 00e. by Shuptrlne Co.. Savannah, Ga.-Adv. It's often au well to know how to hold your pen as your tongue. SynlilIthy almounllits to little If its objlect l'n't mndie Hwarte of It.