SAYS CALOMEL SALIVATES AND LOOSENS TEETH Jhe Very Next Dose of This Treacherous Drug May Start Trouble. 1 Ton know what calomel is. It'a mer cury; quicksilver. Calomel is danger ous. It crashes into sour bUe^like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. If you feel bilious, headachy, consti pated and all knocked out, Just go to your druggist and get a bottle of Dod •on's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless vegetable substitute for dangerous calomel. Take a spoonful «nd if it doesn't start your liver and •tralghten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and without making you sick, you just go back and get your money. ' Don't take calonel! It makes you •ick the next day ; It loses you a day's work. Dodson's Liver Tone straightens you right up and you feel great. No •alts necessary. Give it to the children because It is perfectly harmless and can not salivate.—Advertisement. Not Flattering. I am unused to children and besides knowing no lullaby songs I have no voice to carry a tune. I offered to care for a neighbor's child one afternoon. The child grew tired and asked me to rock her and sing. I began bravely but •he stopped me and said: "You don't need to sing, I dess. Tour songs make me wider awake."—Exchange. Ct fontonts 15FIuid Draclm 1 iTïïnl iJTü ALCOHOL "3 FER GEOT sssas sag flntftteSteaxte and Beweise ocHfcer OriaobMorphine 0 « yineraL ÿioTKAHCO Î 18 1 Ahdjrfuifcaedyji*; (tastlpatioaandDiai^ and CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. * In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW TORN CITY. Why Not? It was Memorial day. The whole vil lage was out at the cemetery cleaning «way a year's growth of briers and weeds and decorating the graves. One woman was busy pointing out to a «(ranger the places where different ones were buried. She seemed to be familiar with the whole graveyard. Her little boy was listening to every Confidence if d'*. *y* A*. *.*.» , "v/ V ; Grown Bi$!j I Over three-quarters of a j I century ago" V.V." brand j ( medicines were pat on the j j market. Starting in a I ! small way, they are now j j sold in enormons quanti* j { ties. Fresh drugs—stun- I 1 dard strength medicines— { best quality only—develop- j ed the small acorn into a j mighty oak. " V. V." j brands cover all family | medicines and drug accès- j sories. Insist on this j label at your dealer. Van VI eet-MaxuHeld Drag The South's Largest Wholesale :| Druggist «. ;f Memphis, Tm. V;. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. » bë 35 cents buys a bottle of "Dander ine" at any drug store. After one ap plication you can not find a particle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, bright ness, more color and abundance.—Ad* vertisement. Laziness is the undertaker who drops the shroud of obscurity around many a good man. The prices of cotton and linen have been doubled by the war. Lengthen their service by using Red Cross Ball Blue in the laundry. All grocers—Ad vertisement. The Wool Combers. In the Latin quarter of Paris one often sees groups of bareheaded wom en, sitting in some quiet corner of the street, perhaps within a church door, picking and combing the wool of their mattresses. No matter how poor a French peasant may be. he almost al ways possesses a comtortable bed with a wool mattress. word, lie m tail) inquired : where is my little grave?" "Mother, Whom They Do. Orator—"And speaking of work * * Voice From Rear—"Landlords do the leased !"—Wayside Tales. Men like to be laughed at for their wit. hut not for their folly. Distinctive Spring Wraps; School and Play Garments llteM I F ONE plans to buy a spring wrap and a new frock to wear under it, well and good ! If, however, one must choose between the two, considering the fickleness of spring weather, the better part of wisdom is to decide in favor of the wrap. There is calm assurance in the happy possession of an outer garment which not only bespeaks style, hut which fortifies against cool breezes. Paris »says long waist lines and blouse effects. The advance coat mod els show these tendencies. Another style point Is contrasting lor effect. The lining, together with «31 — HI •e-srj * * .«w S' Handsome Model of Navy Kasha Cloth. finishing details and facings are de pended upon for flashes of color. That Is, navy is styled with solid red or tan trimmings, black with gray is very fashionable, brown with the new toast color, and so on. Which leads to an Interesting item, viz., handbags and hosiery; also hats are designed this season with a view to carrying the color scheme throughout the costume ensemble. As to fabrics, perelaine, kasha cloth, polret twill, and especially tweed in heather colors are favored. This being a season when scarf ef * «i. ü m < ' r ' '-***■ : —, , î sm. Jersey Knit Garments for Children. feets reign supreme, the collars on coats of new mode take the form of lined scarves with fringed ends. In the accompanying illustration, all the above mentioned style points are verified in a handsome model of navy kasha cloth lined with sand colored marocain crepe. With the thought of playtime clothes for children, to tlie uninitiated the roseate view presents itself, of spick and-span garments daintily fashioned with frills and fluttering bows. Mothers, who know from experience, look at it differently. They demand durab'.Uty and real service, plus at tractiveness. The ideal garment must stand tlie wear and tear of romp and play, and still look neat and pretty. From the kiddie's standpoint, "where is the fun of being all dressed up when we go wading or turn somersaults, or make mud pies, or play ball? What we children want is something that won't spot or muss or look all wrinkly." Well, here it is, kiddies, dear, just what you are looking for! Jersey knit rompers and dresses, which will not wrinkle or muss up no matter how hard you play in them ! Ask big sister what she thinks of jersey knit gar j ' I i j j i I j I I ments, for, of course, she is wearing one of these new one-piece Jersey knit dresses which all the shops are dis playing Knitted fiuterwear apparel for youth and adult is the big thought of the day. As to jersey knit juvenile garments, they are a blessing to mother as well as to child. First of all, they are eco nomical. Not only is this so from the standpoint oj cost price they are sur prisingly inexpensive, but they solv* the laundry problem. Again, at the spring of the year, when children per sist In casting aside their wraps, these little light-weight wool rompers and sweaters prevent "catching cold." Clever pockets are in the extended sides of the rompers shown here. This garment buttons at the back across the waist line and up the center. Note the cunning yoke in the dress. The original model is in navy with scarlet collar and cuffs. The clevei patch pockets are bordered with red and there Is a tle-glrdle to match. aermom n vbton nwjnm une* mvora T/IC j CLEAN PACKAGE FOR BUTTER __ ' Carefully Packed Product Gives More Enjoyment to Consumer Than Slip-Shod Parcel, (Pr«p*re