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THE 80TTTHK1HV TTRPAT.T. TTOITtv TUrTeeToemnT A CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED tOOK, MOTHER! SEE IF TONGUE IS COATED, BREATH HOT OR STOMACH SOUR. ABOUT OUR VEILS Face Coverings Abandoned by the Women of Paris. CALIFORNIA 8YRUP OF FIGS CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM. ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Pigs," that this Is their Ideal laxative, because they love Its pleasant taste and It thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish, or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, Mother! If coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and In a few hours all the feul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of the bow els, and you have a well, playful child again. When the little system is full of cold, throat sore, has stomach-ache, di arrhtea, indigestion, colic remember, a good "Inside cleansing" should al ways be the first treatment given. Millions Of mothers Irsnn "Pniifi vvj VUlUUlUia Byrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child to-morrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," Which has directions for babies, chil dren of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits aold here, so don't be fooled. Get the genuine, made by "California Fie Syrup Company." Adv. Paternal Responsibility. Ethel's mother is deeply interested in the poor and Is a member of many charitable organizations, sn tiw small daughter of the house often hears problems of ways and means discussed for caring for these unfortunates. One day Ethel was taken to see a litter of puppies and after admiring them for awhile in silence she thoughtfully re marked : "It's a large family and I do bope their father can be made lo sup port them." Curious Arrangement, Imlfition of the -F1U" Mask, Is Being Worn by American Women. The story conies from Paris that romen have abandoned the vpll. Thpv W tired of it. They have taken to cnnwneei nats and do not wish to de stroy the outline of the brim by the loins 01 a face covering. There are women over here, howev er, writes a fashion correspondent, recently returned from Paris, who are wearing the most curious veil America has seen. It Is attached tn n inrhnn- jt Is as thick as the heaviest coarse net can be woven, and It Is drawn tight around the eves and thp tnn nt Hie nose, leaving the neck and lower part of the face bare. It is the best imitation of a mnsaue that we hnv naa so rur, and it Is Intimated that It v"rts taken from the Influenza mask which was worn over the lower part bf the face. One of our own design ers of eccentricities has nrodnppH a genuine Influenza mask of dyed lace wnicn is drawn upward over the chin fnd nose to the back of the head. The rench one Is more seductive and co quettish. , In America we are addicted to voii We wear them at all seasons, whether or not we know how to adjust them. The reason for their dlmlnlshol fL Ion during the last year Is due to the .war activities of the great mass of women. Hrst. a veil tnkes n lnmr time to adjust; it should be done well, or not at all ; and, secondly, It Is not a good addition to uniform caps. So the veil dropped out, except among a cer tain segment of fashionables who would feel ashamed of their naked ness, as they say, if they went with out it. The hurry and flurry of life has not allowed much time for leisure ly dressing, and although the veil was Insisted upon by the shops during the Influenza epidemic, the doctors thought It was extremely harmful and Injuri ous, aney knew what the shops evi dently did not know, that an Influenza mask must be washed every three hours In a disinfectant. The ex treme danger In the veil rested In the fact that It was not washed for days at a time, if ever. For those who wear the veil the mil. liners and Jewelers have united in In- trouucing a trifle which has gained much prestige. It Is an nrrmv an aviator's wings, a dagger or the fleur- ae-us uone in Jewels. This catches the veil at the extreme nnnar mt nt J ..... . I the hat In front. It has been the Jewel of the war. Women have turned their brooches Into these veil pins; they have had other Jewelry reset to possess the luxury of the moment, and they have bought them In real or Imitation stones, in order to be in the procession of fashionables. WRAP OF BROCADED SATIN Be Sure to Get KL BQSCHEPS SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies when Boschee's Syrup has been used o successfully for flfty-one years in all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles? It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from couching with toratlon In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the Inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the pa tient to regain his health. Made in America and sold for more than half a century. Adv. Famous Wind MM As soon as sufficient skilled labor is available the famous Flemish window tn St. Margaret's, Westminster, Lon don, will be replaced. Tho winri was removed owing to the fear of uitmage miring air raids, and has been stored in the abbey crypt. Gold-and-yellow brocaded satin Is the material In this luxurious evening wrap. The lines are extremely simple. The collar and cuffs are formed of wide bands of sable. large bow at the left side towards the back. The muff Is made of the blue velvet and kolinsky. A wide band of the fur forms the center, while the fabric forms the sides, one end of which Is drawn through a band of the fur. Another set consists nf n rrr. which after being snugly draped about the shoulders crosses in front nnrt la tied In the back with a velvet ribbon. The muff would be simple and round, were It not for the vplvpt hnw tv, runs through It, with loops of coquet tish twist. The hat Is odrtlv Ehnnpd and fits the head closely; at the top are loops of the velvet ribbon. HE wax -wrapped ... i sealed package with WRIGLEVS upoii it Is a guar antee of quality, The lamest chewing cum factories In the world -the largest selling gum lo the world: that is what WRIGLEVS means. SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT 17 KEEP IT HANDY If you paid a specialist $25.00 for a prescription, yon would nnr t thing that would give quicker relief ior croup, catarrh, Colds, or Sore xnroat, tnan VACHEB BALM, whlcb only costs 25c In Jars, or tubes. Write for Samples and Agent's Prices. Beware of Imitations. E. W. Vacher, Inc., New Orleans, La. Adv. No Worst Sellers for Her. Publisher My dear young lady, do you know that only two novels out of twenty pay for publishing? The Glrl-Oh, very well, then, I'll write only two. To Have a Clear Sweet Skin. Touch pimples, redness, roughness or Itching, if any, with Cuticura Oint ment, then bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and dust on a little Cuticura Talcum to leave a fascinating fragrance on skin. Everywhere 25c each. Adv. Some men have a mania for doing nothing and do it assiduously. HAT, COLLARETTE AND MUFF Three-Piece Sets of Fur or Fur and 8llk or Velvet Combined Com prise Attractive Outfit. What could be more fascinating than some one of the three-piece sets hat, collarette and muff made of rur or fur and silk or velvet com bined? They are of varied shnnp and In various color combinations, these Jaunty little sets. One set consists of turban, with Just the top of the crown of kolinsky, while the lower part of the turban Is swathed with vejvet In a charming old blue tone, the velvet terminating in a large loop nt the left side toward the bade. A large crushed band of the velvet edged at the top with a narrow bond of the kolinsky forms the col larette, wnich also terminates In a Rosettes of Velvet Large puffed rosettes of velvet, which were very popular as trlmmlnn- in millinery circles late last fall, are Fgaln being seen. On extremely large hats this trimming is placed at the trout, while for the smaller shapes it is used at the side or back. Often the rosettes corresDond In rnlnr nHt-h the facing of the hat. Another fea tue of the millinery situation Is the Increasing call for blue hats. Sev erul shades of blue are being used In l.-aklnj, small velvet hats, including elcUrlc, national, sapphire, Tale and rVcch. The Flavor Lasts! Things That Passed. There had been n disturbance, and the case had come before the police court. ' "Now, tell us," said the magistrate to the defendant, "what passed be tween yourself and complainant?" Defendant Well, vour hmmi. n,. Was two nalrsof fists nnr. hnl. .. ... wrens, u iiunp or coal and uneount able names. New Necklines In Night Wear. The varied neck line that Is doml- nant In our frocks, has nlsn rrnlno'l high vogue In pajamas, nightgowns anu negligees. In these garments the square, the deeply oval, the round line are all seen. Sometimes there ure no collars, and sometimes there are soft, wide, capleltke collars. Feather Pillow. Feathers for pillows should first he put Into pillow slips of strong netting; then this can be put Inside the ordi nary tlcklmr slln. This ennhlps thp feathers to be easily washed and aired $100 Reward, $100 Blr " '.W ic U through IhS ?.m d y .I2UC0US Surface, of the Sy,! tern. HALL'S CATARRH MEDIPINF ittoy.Z the foundation of the dlieaw fhieilhe ?tlent trn8th by improving Catarrh Thl, S5W?2r ca8e of M'cW.,, CATARRH J". J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. No man is so good but what he could be better and a few men are so bad but what they might be worse. Keep c!en Inside its well . outside h tmUmm fJE?'ep '.'" le..t ooceT week Vch 2 Doctor Pierce'. Plcuant Pellet.. A4t. - Of bad tilings your own bad temper should head the list. The milk of human kindness Is never run through a cream separator. Mb,-. ."ir." ' Tonic faMiTtWZS''! T porifjin, .na .. , Mck ifitf.il,. The irerTuin, h.. . TT' tWiwliTlgoTwu, iSp'r StrengUi. with Mr. HUT. pictie. At All SZ One cent's word! of mirth is better than a dollar's worth of anger. w!?' P,ry' "Ded Shot" not only extl. "fe.tion. One o. lufflolMt Adv. Wise Is the man wnn i.-,,. not to say to a woman Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take . CASCARAE? QUININE SdardrCold """dy for JO yew. in tablet in JTw ' SUre; n "Plate.-brkV J g with MV imu ume dox has Q Red top with Mr. HilTa mcture a ah t-v. . SASH IS IN THE LIMELIGHT Accessory Is More Sophisticated and Alluring Than Was Its Prede cessor of a Decade Ago. The sash of 1010 Is a more sophis ticated and alluring accessory than its predecessor of a decade ago, and it Is adjusted to suit the fancy of the wearer or the artistic conception of the designer. Sometimes the bow Is directly In the back, bin and hmnrt like the obi of the meld of old .Tnn.n' Again the loops will be placed at the right or the left side, a nerkv. tnnntv arrangement of silk or satin, some times with one Instead of two long ends nnd frlnee edged. Then thorp is the broad girdle, usually of the mate rial, deftly maneuvered with ends terminating in tassels. However It Is Introduced the Is a distinctive feature of frocks. Kvsn the tailored sftrcc. fashioned HProrniv with high collar and long, tight sleeves, boasts a sash these days, at J least one chi-.- model diws. iho mill , i wide bow at the normal waistline being of the material, nnd terminating in ine nnca. Another use for the ma terial sash Is on the velvet frock, one example being an old rose velvet gown worn by n young srtrl In one of tho new ploys, jt is a delightfully simple gown, one-piece, medium width skirt and wide girdle and broad bow of the velvet. A narrow band of kolinsky outlines the round neck and edge the modified kimono sleeves. The sash, on the order of the sweat er accessory, of medium width and finished with balls nnd tnuula nf hi. Is still In vogue and it Is particularly nunpieu to tne trim little gown of trl colette or the equally supple wool scrim. Use Cuticura Soap ToClearYourSkin jhmpl. Mh fweof "Pattern, Dt ti!??. W Kl II 1 r- . . n , . . . I"- - ' ""enr-nia, NO. 5-1919. ajmj BLADDER TROUBLES 8ults for 8prlng. Predictions as tn th nam - - " " ogling SUltS nnd frock nr linnnl -1. directions. It is reported that they ..... sugntiy longer, slightly nar rower nnd deddely brighter In color. The neutral colors, beige and gray, are said to be banished, and In their places are substituted the more lively shndes of chaudron. Green also Is mentioned as a very possib'e coming color. GOLD SmVi if" ,Ver the worId fnr5 PL Harlem Oil has af- snnrt. 5e"ef ln thon8ands upon thou- So KMe8 ot Iame backlumbago. uuecuon8 nr the kid neys, 1 ver. Rtnmnph kij i, . ' - ..iiou.fr una ai- led organs. It acts auicklv. 1, tne work. It cleanses your kidnevs and purifies the blood. It i skes a ?rp,maH' " Dew woman' u. It 2M w"rds attacks the nevs rj,r mS8 ot the kid neys, it often completely cures the ?TAS. the orgnVo? Do not delay a minute If your back In IV " unnat ng. Go to ?our drugjut nt once and et a 00h? MEDAL Haar- ?annseaahynn? EflC0 Take S?m tnf .?.Se 0f flve ar"P- Dill Tstp JU8t I,,.ke ,on wo'd y PHI. Take a small swallow of water if yon want to. They dissolve in thl omach, and the kidneys soak uj hi SShSShS Lffl? J-s water. li .2 ' v,:u"3e uno wash out th blaoder and ildneys and throw off he he7roTn l0Dn!Lhleh ,S "e caufe ? the trouble. They will quickly relieve itLet'fferted Wnta, tZ backache rhenmntiimi ;,i. ct T ' . sciatica, gail- grnvei, "brickdust," etc Thev are an effective ,fy puspo n l- J. .'"r u" Q1S- - me oinnner, ""juiiicn ana allied uruggist will kidney, Mver. nrn-nnc Vn. pnoof,,li .. a . monev it i-i .rYlunn your few dsT' nYo a 11 Rntl8"el after a orieinnfn Pn the pure. CtonanoU m mwAi. Haarlem Oil wpsules. N0ne other n.nni..J