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Afternoon Dresses IAYMAN FINDS STOMACH CURE WESTEN CANADA AS A GRAIN PRODUCER &fmp i ( V HE costume shown on the left Is ft pretty dress of rose eollenne; lb skirt has plain front, alio sides and back to Just past tbs hips; the lower part Is then finely tucked and Joined on under wrapped seam. Piece lace forms tbe yoke and vn-der-sleeves, the former Is edged with three rows of narrow braid, and plaiting of material or silk; below this tbe material Is finely tucked sll over, eicept where strip of Insertion Is taken over the shoulder; this also edges the over-sleeves. Materials required: Seven and half yards collenne 41 Inches wide, H FOR THE SUMMER CURTAIN Window Draperies May Be Dainty, Though of the Simplest Styles and Materials. Dainty curtains for a bedroom In the summer borne msy be made from dotted awlss In coin site, widely scat tered. Make the curtains to the sash with si five-Inch bem down tbe fronts and cross bottom, or the bem should be wide enough for three lines of dots. Using each dot for basis, work In It ft daisy design in colored mercer Iced cotton. Make the petals with loops of the threads as In lacy daisy tltcb, bringing them all to center of dot and spreading on circumference where they are caught with tiny stitch. These daisies ' may be all In one color; In two tones of a given shade, or even two contrasting shades.. The coloring should be alternated. For Instance, where there are three rows of dots In the hem the two outer ones can be worked In pale yellow, and the center In orange; or every other dot should be light and the following dark. Where more color Is wanted tbe hems can be turned up on right side, mltered at corner and the hemming covered with a line of brlarstltchlng, or In two rows of half-Inch chain tlgrb. to correspond In color with the dots. TO PROCURE BORDURE EFFECT Many Ways by Which Styls, Just Now So Popular, May Be ' Achieved. nordered materials, which are tbe "borders" of tbe French, are having renewed success owing to the tunio line and the plaited short skirt Pattern dresses all show ft certain decorated portion ready for use as tunic, or else sufficient length of print or embroidery In depth suited to nklrt Painting with stencllboard and dyes has been resorted to on sheer voiles to bring about the bordure effect, while tbe applique cut from cretonne or cblnts Is frequently applied to the garment proper and draped with chif fon to soften the possible crudeness of the hasty work. Tbe bordurs Is to be got by various methods. One device Is the applique Ing of motifs of cluny upon handker chief linen and the enhancing of this knoe-deep work by powdered patterns of baud embroidery In coarse Japanese work. This form of flat embroidery, too, has been employed alone to give ft bcrdure effect to the tunlo and the fichu, which often match. Tucks to Curve Sleeve. Made on rather straight lines, the best blouse sleeves of sheer linen show from five to seven tiny tucks crossing the front seam of the sleeve Just where the sleeve naturally "wrin kles with tbe turn of the arm. You see, these will give tbe desired .the necessary curve, and you may select the exact position for your own 'exclusive plaits by trying on the blouse with the sleeve In place and le isured at the aroibole, and by observ ing the wrinkles At the turn of the irm. Am. dosen yards braid, 8V4 yards inser tion. Tbe other design shows an equally pretty atyte carried out In lobelia blue satin cashmere; the skirt bas plain upper part cut In ft point at tbe back, and edged with ft strap of the material; groups of buttons and loops are also sewn In front; the lower part Is tucked where It Joins the upper. Jet ornamenta trim the bodice below yoke, which Is of finely tucked nlnon. The upper part of sleeve Is tucked; below this are two puffs divided by ft Jetted band; tbe drop cuff Is of tucked nlnon. Materials required: Eight yards satin 42 Inches wide, 1 yard tucked nlnon. Bordered materials make many sum mer gowns. Plumes to match the gown are used on black hats. In Parts, short-skirted evening gowns arc fashionable. New combing Jackets are made of flowered cretonne. Some of the cotton foulards are as beautiful as the silks. Hats of black straw are aeea trimmed with silver braid. Crochet lace Is smart on gowns. Jabots, blouses and even on hats. Cornflower yellow Is one of the new est shades for evening gowns. There Is crate for brown and many new shades have been shown. Many of the new turbans are trimmed with huge bows of change able ribbon at the back. Parasols are seen with long, fantas tic bandies of carved wood, such a elephant and bulldog heads. HOME-DRESS. This Is an elegant style, and would make up to perfection In amethyst One face cloth. Tbe aklrt Is very pretty; It has a tunlo or over-skirt cut with n point at the back, and tbe right aide of front crossed over to tbe left; the underskirt Is then cut In a train, and edged at the foot by silk embroidered Insertion, which also edges the oversklrt, and trims rhe waistband, that gives slightly high walsted effect In front Rucked chif fon Is used for the under-sleeves and yoke, the material la set plainly to yoke, and bretelles are taken over the shoulders and trimmed with Insertion, the over-sleeves are trimmed 'to match. Ooed Christian and family Man, But Had Poor Digestive Organs Whet Cured Htm You Can Get Free. Xt Is ft nrsi! sdmHted feet that amor minister and their families Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Prpala la tha favorite laxative. It la not oflea that Uie layman riaa a chance to "apeak Up In mt In." and hence these Words from Mr. Joarph Murphy of tndlanapnlla, Ind., whnaa picture we prnt herewith: "All my Ufa I bad needed a laxative to cur my conatlpa- tinn ana stomacn trouble. I couldn't at anything; couldn't tt what I did vat out of my syatem. I tried everything, becauee my worn, engineer on a railroad train. Mr. Jests Bsnytiy mie It tirreeanry that I feel atrone and well, rlnally n waa my good fortune to meet tip with Dr. CaldweTl'a Syrup Pep aln, through the recommendation of a friend. I took It and waa cured. That Is some time ago, but I am atlll Cured." It can be bought of eny druggist for BO cents or H a bottle. Send your addreas and a free teat bottle will be sent to your home. If there Is some mvktery about your caae that you want explained write the doctor. For the advice or free sample addreaa Dr. W. B, Caldwell, Jul Caldwell Bids., Monticello. III. A HOT ONE. Askit Are you building ft new house? ColUm Down I hope you didn't think I was building an old one. REST AND PEACE t Pall Upon Distracted Households When Cutlcura Enters. Bleep for skin tortured babies and rest for tired, fretted mothers la found fn ft hot bath with Cutlcura Soap and gentle anointing with Cutlcura Oint ment This treatment. In the major ity of eases, affords Immediate relief In the moat distressing forma of Itch ing, burning, scaly, and crusted hu mors, eczemas, rashes. Inflammations, irritations, and chafinga, of Infancy nd childhood, permits rest end sleep to both parent and child, and points to ft speedy cure, when other remedies fall. Worn-out and worried parents will find this pure, sweet and econom ical treatment realizes their highest expectations, and may be applied to the youngest Infanta as well as chil dren of all age. Tbe Cutlcura Rem edies are sold by druggists every where. Send to Potter Drug ft Chem. Corp, sole proprietors, Boston, Mass., for their free 82-page Cutlcura Book on the care and treatment of akin and scalp of Infanta, children and adults. Not Quite. "Young man," Inquired her father, sternly, "will you give her ft home like tpe one she has been used tor "No." replied the truthful suitor, "for there will be no grumpy father to come home and make everyone mis erable by his kicking over trifles and swearing at matters In general. There will be no mother to scold her from morning to night for wasting time merely because she wants to be neat There will be no big brother to abuse her for not doing half of his work, and no little brother to make enough noise to drive her crazy when her head aches. There won't be any younger sister to insist on reading some trashy novel while she does all the work. She will not have with me a home like she bas been used to, not If I can help It" Puck. A Case In Point Cynlcus It Is Impossible for a wom an to keep a secret Henpeckke I don't know about that; my wife and I were engaged for several weslss before she said any thing to me about It Philadelphia Record. Ifs Pettlt's Eye Salve, that fives mi tan t relief to eves, irritated from dust, heat, aun or wind. 25o. AU drug gists or Howard Bros, Buffalo, N. Y. In almost every country tbe howling of ft dog is regarded as a bad omen, generally predicting death to some per son of the household. Strength of tegs Differ. In E4 cases out of every hundred the left leg Is stronger than the right EXPOKDKK TO COI.D sad wetlathe nrut sip u I'n.unionla. TafcePsrre 1MV' PutnK'lM- end the lufat la everted. I in equities for eolda, euro throat, o.uuw,lte,lo and 60a. Those who are addicted to white lies soon become color blind. woauae of thoae NEVER SAW SUCH PINE WHEAT ANYWHERE. Gust. Anderson of Maidstone, Bask, waa formerly of Minnesota and has been in Central Canada three years. On January 16, 1910, he writes: "Arriving fifteen miles from Maid stone, I bought ft couple of steers from ft rsncbert a; my capital was not target and with the two oxen I brought with me, I broke 15 acres which I put in crop In 1908 and bad to clear some brush. I earned $15.00 by breaking fifteen acres for ft neighbor and dur ing the summer I put up bay and hauled timber and put up houses for other settlers. Notwithstanding ft heavy frost on August 12th, I had 22tt bushels of wheat per acre and (0 bushels of oats. Off 35 acres of wheat In 1909, I got 27 bushels of wheat per acre and 1,300 bushels of oats off 20 acrea. I never aaw such fine wheat anywhere. We have plenty of rain between May and August and after August seldom any but dry warm days. Water can be had at from 20 to 40 feet and plenty of grass fqr cat tle." The evidence of Mr. Anderson la given because It la encouraging to the man of amall meana who la desirous of bettering bis condition. It shows what can be done, and there Is really but small limit to' the man with push nd energy to become wealthy on Canadian lands. And the grain that he raises Is good. A press dispatch ays: The quality of the wheat continues to be the feature of the deliveries. In the total of 3,378 cars In the February Inspections there were 2,847 of high grad9 stuff, ft percentage of 84.23. For January the percentage waa 82.21, and for the six months It was 88.6. This Is an unusually high average, and It demonstrates beyond tbe shadow of ft doubt that the farmers In this part of the Dominion still know how to grow first-class wheat The crop of 1908 was considered good enough, and Its average of contract wheat was only 70 per cent Good weather throughout the season was an Impor tant factor, of course, In Insuring the high quality of the) grain, and It Is not likely that atmospherlo Influences of so favorable ft character will be en countered for ft long time to' come. The best that can be expected la that fair average for term of years will be maintained. Getting Even. William, aged Ave, had been repri manded by bis father for Interrupting while his father was telling his mother about the new telephone for their house. He sulked awhile, then went over to his another and, patting her cheek, said: "Mother dear, I love you." "Dont you love me too?" asked bis father. Without glancing at him, William said disdainfully: "The wire's busy." A Real Story. "Mike la ft lobster!" announced Pat, bringing his fist down on the table. "Now, Pat," we expostulated, "why call blm auch ft name as that?" "I mane exactly phwat I say. He's nayther more n'r less th'n ft lobster. He star'rts out green, all rolght but th' minnlt he gits into hot wather, he turns red!" Important to Mother. Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for imams ana cniidren, ana see that It Bears the Signature of In Use For Over OO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought . The World's Volcanoes. There are 270 active volcanoes In the world, many of them being com paratively amall. Lewis' Single Binder gives a man what he wants, a rich, meUow-taating eigar. There Is danger In delay; also In haste. No Man is Stronger Than tits Stomach A ttroni man la strong1 all over. No man can be strong; who Is suffering; from weak stomach with its consequent Indigestion, or from some other diiesse of the stomach sod its associated organs, which im- sirs digestion and nutrition. For when the stomach 1 weak or diseased there is A loss of the nutrition! contained in food, which is the source of sll physical 1 strength. When man "doesn't feel Just right."! when he doesn't slacs well, haa aa nnanmfnrraMa feeling- in the stomach after eating, is languid, nervous, irritable and despond eat, he is losing1 the nutrition needed to make strength. c m mmm maould arse Dp. PUrcf CoMas Mtdleml Blwrr. it ore dlmmmmmm ct thm ttommch mad otaef vPtfaas of afifjeetfo mud uatrHloa. It enWcnea tarn blood. , imwliormu tmo Uwr, otrouithmaa tho midair: mourUbta ! fee mmrrmm. find mo CIV EM HEALTH USD STRENGTH TO TUB WHOLB BOOT. Yon can't sfford to accept utrrt nostrum as substitute tor this not. looholie medicine or known coMrotmoN, not even though the urgent dealer msy thereby make a little bigger profit. Ingredients printed on wrapper. Ia the London streets there are nearly 10,600 boy traders under 14 years of age, and over 800 girl traders. Mre. Wtnatow'a Bnafhlnw In.,. Vorehildrva tMibtna, aortrnstbeauin rrdaMata SaauDauoallaj. Mila,eurw.etBuauila. S.aw All the disagreeable people don't live on cross streets. ugly, arlzxly, sjray hair. Use "LA This Fact that in addressing Mrs. Pinkham you are con fiding your private ills to a woman -a woman whose ex perience with women's diseases covers twenty-five years. ' The present Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham, was for years under her direction, and has ever ' since her decease continued to advise women. Many women suffer in silence and drift along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have immediate assistance, but a natural modesty causes them to shrink from exposing themselves to the questions and probable examinations of even their family physician. Such ques tioning and examination is unnecessary. Without cost you can consult a woman whose knowledge from actual experience is great. , , MRS. PINKHAM'S STANDING INVITATION t Women suffering from any form of female weakness are In vited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered by women. A woman can freely talk of her private illness to a woman; thus has been established this confidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. Never has she published a testi monial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the company allowed these confi dential letters to get out of their possession, as the hun dreds of thousands of them in their files will attest Out of the vast volume of experience which Mrs. Pink ham has to draw from, it is more than possible that she has gained the very knowledge needed in your case. She asks nothing in return except your good will, and her advice has helped thousands. Surely any woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this generous, offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Pinkham, care of Lydia. . Pinkham Medicine Co, Lynn, Mass. ' DEMI tops kchiaff and Is s certain cure for Itching plies. 50 cents ft Jar, all druggists or sent direct on receipt of price. RESCTOL CHEMICAL COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD. 1 consider RESMOL OINTMENT IttBepemsMe. I have never ssed snythlag that save me se seat contort." W. C Starback, Jamaica Plain. Mass. 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