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T hit . l a tt, will b".. put n in paneal, bitler, or Iplastron effect, giving thia blouse bectlna.g, litonag hliaes, tandt the bitatonls will fIallolv the dirtection of the ltace trimminng. blleing arranged in salll g'c or doublie rows along the edlges aaf illnrtlions; at the en(ds oa f brala or atard litps iln m litary r ft'tat. or r i'l;l.l ulilttg thc 'l ,ll..t l ,-l , r-I.'-ll',l , o1' fitt.teling, Itt tugh vt ery i itaa I i ira , Ita be sure, daaesa Ii tl,,uae buttalt with the ihilla 1buttons uts.l far rllnlll ntal ia t widett pro d Otr fr rjrin a atal 1i.(It' tat11 aPar utlll(. i tt 'i rr· I ar.tI P atlll t t..tl attn loatasa has tmattat many tmana tavtot lei if the praetic. ', pt i - a lhitt n.Ist, which a. ty Ile reshe.hnlted dl lightllly in th It lk with s.l p, i .ater! lllts i th+ t I at'i.. a st tr atas which site tlia, " tti. l w t tera-a. trill r asu. . ll . ta i wt lt ltla. pustIs her faithll t siaaa lalatita itt tam In atttttasatat tturt atasatable hltt , lti . as ata st oft ti esh.a iusest. Will a e at an t-aatatltta taI e ultra asha'tIl ] ai tttil tllru a:r. itld t IiaI litslr. tholugh t ", " I"ttt r till 'Id. u bn tdly hate a tal t ,In, titm mta a ogue t i i ta h tile InIi° ates. IU less the \erun. , tit irn br.itaerit or hlae garatment is httilt of high-priced na tterlt t , It<s 1l( t .ly old tattatat ita lt, wlill a,'laai rt to c talainun h lone-wt hite the first titnat It it .ul litl ated to the Iland t et tlelt, aall, aas aut. Il],t a ,t lit tat ' ai a, ,a avh 't a ;aIa'. 11ll11t-aI, d'llli ,ed" il, tea ,',fft', e *"r .amle shlll ur slat tioilti, I 1t creh ath ly int is Vt l" a"ta.tta at-tat ittl at,, All It,. tatn aIt i'',l" it atl a lt ti$ a i" it 1 t t h ellllt to tII cattatl t.' itlt, tand th.se tlints atllt It'llt cately at .t Itt racti vel with talte ittownt , tuia . Itt t blues int prtll tne uu hI rs.Il~N; bit, a,, he~n r' 'lii s4111tll.+ I You wthv h~l\, to ' crtd Ing fronm ,.hr. . inu sn alm kn.w th tthe so--alhqiled "rllyspepsahl curls" tdo lt rv lliy suri ptrLllanentilll t , ,h t at lust only give tr'In p)'a'ily rebll Thi help di tiel. tin, htl t Ii ii ust l he iken t l u'th tiule Io.no i t1iti 'I i' t lt s it ltetter inlt DR. CALI)WELL'S s"r'r wit, i .,,;tinuog i,.rnt ,n..t lip l'. ndl that i . tl h O wue of sucth a +' " ,,' SYRUP PEPSIN ree..dy tai DR. CALDWELL'8 SYRUP is the Ideal Cur. for Chronic PEPSIN. ''her,. Is no denying the Indigesti on t tlu If ill I 1u5 nl i a to (]igest ht,. IIn i ill ;tdditlot n tLI this DR. CALD WELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN tontalns In. gradients that ttne lil -trt llthenl tihlt stomac'h muscles. l'hoert' re alst, rec. ogniz.td lux.titts protiltrlis+ wthich rei.tve from tilth bowels tll tiltler thit should he elir.inaltd. It is ,'tesruuI that t retely for indigestion e etf fective both ion thie stomach ntli tie b'ow elx, and this (can lte %ald of DR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN. A snmil dote, takehn as the directlons tall for, atlnd in t;Fere\ e ettl iH I tti')lllllllt i fr few days, will cure any tcase if I - i digestion or rour money will Ile reitselcd. SYRUP PEPSIN is 1',)r 6i4 stomach, liver tllt Owi, t18 ltl flor the setfic plutlrposes hus no supierilr. It is thle Idl J, a t'altllv 'e1m, dy 1and hoIuhi be in every( hotnei, ..fl.y.ff 't+I n i Ian t!t' has been kntisn It ItIkeIp it lr ., tfillnttly Ill h(ealth for It ItIti tllIte. It Is atll Inexpensive Wly of voidint\tilg docl'tor bills land the illeonlvtnlences of sltckness, for where thiere is good dlgslilstion lnd gtloodl howel mnovelmenllt there is stare to be good heealth. SYRUP PEPSIN cutil be taken with lnfetty and sure riesults from Infancy to ,lhl agc it has n, superior an a laxative for thildren. It Is mild, acts gently and without Kgritingl. It is also pleasant to the taste. oDR. B. CALDW Dr. Caldwell: lDr. Caldwell: Dr, Caldwell. After using the samlple bottlie of Your Syrup Pulit'ln, is all you .1 received your sample bottle of Syrup Pepsin ¶ purchauted a large claim fItr It and doues l I work 1as lylup Pepsin and used it. It helped also bottle and am .glad to say lthat rtcomletrlcend. Hav'e used your I1e Sio niuch that I bought a 410 oent I was th.t'hly pleas'ed with the results. medicine In my ullilly with good re- lu,ttle and have used'it. It Is the only I will continue using it. sults. thing that helps me. I have to. M. I. Wllttour, i. Is,' tarr, hbrlitedl stomah trouble and have 1561 Litncoln St., Denver, Col. FoIlsoii, N. M. suffered with it a grea~trl.arvt of my life, , L. J. BantleY, 1212 t'llrennolnt Ave., Pueblo, Col0. Aty)ne wishihlg to makg trial of this remedy before buying it in tit re-. Dr. Caliwell: silas . "f a druggist at fifty cents or one dollar a liarge bttle (family tilp) w'. taken two bottles of Dr. ,,.,8 a ....p,. bottle sent to th.lehome free of oharge by simply addrees'. e1i l. .jill {Ti Pls pin and • will . ¶ Caldw ill, 405 Waslkington St., Montioello, III. Your name and *itiih dl1t t'' (I)er'niediicnes I havo . gil'ge ean a peital card will do. R| ab. 13. D .. 4, ,teiastopol, Cal. _ __...... ·ever t ke. I D e I. Ina in I\lf;inth.r arrl\vs-the trrld. humild, stliky. dog-day weather of early Juno thl daint.\ white IIngerie aiaist will oiol- inlt its o.n; for the prettiest tni inIt r , atllste affair loses at tractiv\nelltc s under such conditions. Mannish Shirt Bosom Four inttrurtive new lingerie waists ar'( pictured on ttday's page and one f' th*is waislt Is Ill the dinndelh pale nvcr color. This is the model of ver\l' .'h.r, pin-tuicked h)aatet with a trl;iianiular imotli in front which nug tl'iI the Sill't 1 ,Niltoni all thla n's (Idr·N shiirt. Theise shirt-h.lomn effectls are Iti "h trlnlIr crl" Just now. and are Inl ofi tucked linen, of embroidered t It, of Ei n and l al (', and var illts other fairl.s, the shirt hosom i.iully f-,rl ing a (,nlilt ast with the fabric of IItheI I nnti' itself This pretty blouse, by .len:imi' Illie. Is of very shleer ha tint- in a ''.inny tan shade called chanilljl , nni'i , inll th, IR( le' used as trim sing is in 4y1 in tl' stoine champ.agnep shhha le-. TlI. -hllr-Olonml mnotif in ofI ir,' .ll it nlinen if 'xquilslte f ,ineness nitlI tIiI l - i ninlihrilderv thereion is aliso i.hiti, 'l'its i l t mllte imotif Is set ill, t il. ba llh' - t iith narrow l inlny shilrt I.noi)tn ith ,l is hdlero effect alrrangdll l with .'hit'I embroiderend nlt Sifus aind rol il ' tla. Insirtlin. M tlly iof the n1'w inl)t'ig wyisint show this hbolrn motif in tihe trimminlg and when tli. dnklan is cuited It. the lines of the filure it Ils very smiart and becoming. It tile shoplts lwhere il'renclh Iblouses are sili tlhey, sIhow oine dealchatile shirl hitnint iof nhlir imaterial ani ut'' which mtty be whipped over n in .l, fine white blouse, transform itig it into I dressy restaurant inidnel it mi nennn'nt's notitice. When one ex I I'' ino n o it day shoppinlg ii townn and dini. laiter, nit in fnshinni ln rest ltrant, en' of these drenss hUttle nctiies h.ri hts nt be folded n IIn suei ' iper til ltikenl ilo e t llhe l ha lllndbag. 'l'hi'-n nhl In one frv'eshens up for dill. ti'r lnth the i il l of one's vanity out 8~eeve Relac fit, a acli , nw \vtll and slpothss white gclhves may be w hinhlkd cult and adjust ed over thle o se that has became it litth lpitasse duriig the daNy's shop plung. One of these adjustable shirt bo.iomsi displayed In itn Fifth avenue window last week was tf pin-tucked IlreatI Iiet, anlld all arounlld its three Isides (for the pIlldnt at tile Ibottom had been clipped off o in square effect) 0w2nlt ia pileted frill of shadow lahce, th1is 1 ee being, wide enough to spread ,olit lIt.er the. lop of the arm when the ,, eeiss'~try was in ipolitilon on the walit. At the tol p I lls I honed sticik, attached to the "ll osom.l" with (lunlly ntrt deulx, 111(and down1 the ( cent(er (of tile tucked 11lol iIltolliy lian filk n thrOl to be lily hand-tnil, m.lk liseo i InvittlVe anid t ihlet mhiallds. (Over a simple net hlitLo or tiin -o siatin or ttffets in tailllored stli yl' Ili.s gay nlit and lace I lIiiss wlllild ffect a complete Suit. Matched with Tailored Blouses. With thi e Hslmart calt and skirt uit for olly lllspring \\ar a blouse of the titlllrlid or sei-tll-lilored type will be The get -Mn ,es Ktmono8tyles ,--- - --- -------- most satisfactory. Severely tailored blouses In mannish style art' fashion able just now and these blouses are made of luxurious materials, like satin, crepe meteor and the changeable taf feta upon which Paris is smiling at the moment. Blue and black, green and black, lave'nder and rose, tan and green, and other color combinations are seen in these new changeaslo taf fetas which are so wonderfully silky and soft in character. Waists of this sort are made in regulatlon shirt style with turned-back cuffs, button-through collar, front pleat and small pocket. They are worn with tailored suits of serge and mohair, or with suits of mixed worsted, though, of course, 'Whe the suit is of mixed material,a blouse of plain color is the best choice. White satin shirts, cut In this aim. pie, mannish style, are much faciled with suits of tan and brown mixbd worsted, but when the suit has a Idressy character-as most of the gay cutaway French suits assuredly have the dressier type of blouse makes a better ensemble, and all . French blouses have this dressy character. It is the English woman who adores the trim, capable-hloklng, mannish shlrt waist, and with her simple walking suit of tweed or cheviot, it is always ie perfect taste. French Blouses for Spring Suits, Two typically Parisian blouses for wear ,with street suits in tailored style are pictured. One of these blouses, designed by Bauer to accompany a Riviera sult of khaki-colored silk serge, is of khaki and black changeable taf 'feta with braiding and button motifs in black. The arrangement of the but 'tons-three on each side, with button hole motifs made with fancy braiding, is most interesting. The other French blouse is also by Bauer and has a strong oriental suggestion, the upper part of the blouse suggesting the shape of a peasant's bodice and chennlsette, while the color scheme is essentially oriental; cream vollo, Claok chiffon, orange chiffon and old blue embrol. dery being most cleverly combined. The narrow ,upstandilng frill of black net at the throat, with a trimming or fringe below it, is much worn in Paris Just now, though one can scarcely say that these frills at the neck are bhe odnming to many women. Both of these Bauer blouses show the sleeve-cap or shoulder dropped to Ithe upper arm, the sleeve emanating from this low armhole and having ilQulte a bit of fullness at the elbow, 'while a cuff finishes the lower pork i tion, This sleeve, which some call ,the "early Victorian" style, divides favor with the straight e6it sleeve, set ibht a rather wide armhole, ahd thsei t*ot aleeves have entirely sut`ibrsd4" thb kimono sleeve of la a ddon, .nrl the'Woma. who desiree '. be Is top' with ths adoel will espaedy.is 4iaapa6e of sleeve-Tu.t attektbow her last year's shirtwaists, and set to work on new models with armholes more or less distinctly emphasised. The champagne blouse by Hallee. mentioned earlier on this page, accom palles a spring coat and skirt suit of checked material in black and white, and, the lacy, lingerie character of the dainty blouse accords well with the dashing cutaway coat, having revers of the new cotton material that looks so like Turkish toweling. With these suits are worn neat boots of white buckskin with buttoned tops, or chic new-fangled gaiter hoots of patent leather or tan calf with tops of cloth that fit down over the toe In gaiter effect and lmake the foot look very smart and dainty. Practical Tailored Blouses. Several pleasing blouses of the fresh, dainty, washable type that will appeal to the average woman for early spring wear are pictured. The tub blouse, maide of all-over embroidery with a border of eyelet *work is admir ably simple and shows the favored paneL trimming in front, and the set in sleeve. The border of the em I INVITE EVERY WOLMAN Every woman is invited to consult our Staff of Physicians, Surgeons and Speciailist, at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y., by letter at my expeirs-,YR.V. PiEct , M. D. There is every reason. why women should not trust their delicate constitutions in the hands of unskilled persons., It requires a thorough medical eddcation to appreilte and understand the female organism. There is every reason why she should write a specialist. As a powerful, Invigorating tic "Favorite Prscription" imparts strength to t hl system and to the organs distinctly feminine in particular. 'or over-worked "wornout, "run-down," debilitatpd teacherss,spillitiers, dressmakers. semtresse, " pii." 4i keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce's Favotite Prteicrlpon Is unequaled as ani,apptizni! cordial and restorative tonic. As a soothinga str ·~ .tb . ening nervneFavorit. re allaying and subd'g neryus ..ervo" ,`w#.i"o **.*. .. exhaustion, nervous prosra -wotht a oa ý . . •tm. ......... tionneuralgi a, hysteria ip isms, ' ...... ............ ............................... faitiommonlg s s and otron o.......... m ............. .. . ....... tressing, nervous symptom ........ ........ ........... commonl att.,d~ai dit'u on. ans. It induces. r to ::: ......, I ....u up by, pa n vast ex! nee inthe treamtment o woman's maladies, ts ingredients have the o rment of Je neesq' hysicians in *J chbolo b1 praic. ... " tF "v~ot risc pti nas cknown hV ' a the standard remedy for dilsases women and has been e ed for the rs and more. z~p up r t p a " qp Q ' a edicin... ,-,i , ' COýM IgaTq, with a recor of art ears t. Sold by a enl r t ad r, ` _ b'iolb One to ,ý . F w~..'..q. ,, ,+ý'k.:..ýx ~A ' ~n a "..y ý , .« .w.'MM~r 16U4MN broldery forms the front panels and between them is a simulated opening witli' cliohet buttons on a. nattow plait. The 'blouse opens at. the back -the only satisfactory Cashion when there is a high( boned stock oUptll to ipariup.late. The sleeves of thli prac tiUl blpuse are. made of the, lnml)Vol dery, used crosswise, so that; the bor der of eyelet-work makes a pretty tin Ish at the edge. Another of these tub blowul Js ,the semi-tailored, model of handkerchlef linen, and this linen is In a very pale yellow shade, the , hand enbroldry- forming a yoke effeet-beitg done, in white. This blouse owes its distine tion . to. its perlect fit and to the handsome materialse use The set-in sleeve.ls pot gathered at allast tips top, but the gro'up of phl-tuiking give a graceful effect whlch breaks the long, severe lilts of the sleevp, A tub blouse, reeentl, sees shows how the Otbeon pleat has been, re vived, atter an absence of several sea sons. This blouse .mis .mand,41, fine 'white lawn with a panel tr.l mlins. oi embroidery and lace and ,the broad Gibson pleats cover the armholes and give the front a graceful fullness. A plaited frill of lace Is set under one edge of the embroidery, which forms the front panel and the blouse has set In sleeves, tucked from armhole to cuff in groups of ,pin-tucking. -AINTY BEDROOM,BELONGING8. The slender little table, standing tbe side the bed and bdrtring nothing but a candle and perhaps Milady's prayer book gives a finishing toutch of dainti ness and refinement to the bed chamber. Nowadays, the ready-to-hand candle is replaced by an even more ready electric bulb, which may he switched on in an instant i occasion requires. One of these bedside can delstick arrangements In up-to-date style is an exquisite affair of white celluloid, matching the celluloid bureau fittings now no fashionable. The can dlestick Is a tall column of the cel luloid and the shade is w latticed af fair of paper-thin celluloid over a shade of pink silk. Of course, no can dle flame Is used with the celluloid, a tiny electric bulb is hidden under the shade, and a white silk cord extends from the bulb to the electric button, convenient to Mllady's hand. YOUR SLIPPERS IN YOUR.POCKET. An excellent gift for the departing traveler Is a pair of tie soft suede slippers which come folded together in a case no larger than an ordinpry cor respondence envelope. The slippers are entirely of the soft suede, and, of course, ha. no stiff s0le. Placed, one over the dther, tiby'ni'y be doubled in halt and tucked lnti the small en velope which is of matchif.. suede and closes with a meta) snap button. These slippers coose in black, gray and a soft brown shade, and may be slipped on in a Pullman tralh, a steamer stateroom, or worn about the hotel bedroom wilth much comfort. FOR THE TABLE CENTER. From Vienna comes a dainty table appointment, which offers a siuggestion to the hostess seeking a now, and in teresting dinner table center piece. A lattice-screen having six leqves stands in the center of the table. The srreen is, perhaps. 10 inches -high, and the six leaves start out from a long, slender tube, which will hold water, go that violets or other 'snall flowers may cover the top of the screen. In the ttlangles formed by the 'latticed leaves are low, round dishes designed for various sorts of fruits. The whole af fair is dainty and graceful. According to a Heidelberg university professor all the human organs are radioactive, the brain the most, the heart and liver to a lesser degree and the spleen and kidneys bhut .slightly. 4I - GRILL ROOM A Cool, Inviting Plase At the German Qrlil Room of the Palace hotel the coolest of re freshing Imported beers are served with delicious lunches. ladies are Invited 9nd assured courteout treptment always; 4 p. pt. to 1 a. m. daily. Palace Hlotel Cafe Musip Wednesday and Sunday evenings during dlnner hours Commutation meal tickets, $5,50 for $5.00. The seaqon's most palat able foods. Cuisine perfect. Serv Ice a feature here. The Palace Haotel Co. (I:.--7-i--7.~· rI mu esAMM& & tmem