For Belt Making
•HIS design for a belt may be done
very simply in linen with colored
T
threads or a silk material. The linen
FASHION HINTS FROM PARIS
Some Idea* of Btyles Which Are to
Be Popular in the Next
Few Week*.
From Paris comes the announce
ment that the new spring lines will
shew trimmings. Although up to the
present time no extreme novelty in
trimming has developed, the new
lines will at least have some braid
and cotton trimming.
The new spring ribbons are expect
ed to be especially beautiful and artis
tic, and there Is certain evidence that
they will be very popular and much
worn. Tea gowns will be built en
tirely of lace and ribbons and gauzy
evening cloaks will be poems com
posed of the same airy stufTs. The
daintiness and richness of the mate
rials make them especially pleasing
to the eye.
There Is a simple evening cloak
made of three yards of rose pink
brocade, with one side of the Bquare
caught together In the middle to form
a false hood effect. An edging of
gold embroidery on net and two gilt
tassels complete an evening cloak
that Is everywhere admired and that
can easily be made at home.
To Wash Plannels.
Flannels should be washed In warm
suds that have had a little. ammonia
added to them. The flannel* should be
rubbed between the hands, not on a
hoard, and dipped up and down In the
suds until they are free from dirt and
atalns. Squeeze them with tha hands
' until as much water as possible la re
moved, and then rinse In water of the
same temperature as that tn which
they 'were washed. Wring out again,
hang tn the shade, and preas them out
on tha wrong aide while still damp.
Flannels should never be placed in
the sun to dry or they will shrink.
Special care should also be taken
when rubbing the garments to see
that all the dirt Is removed before
they are wrung out and bung up to
dry.
Simple Frocks for Small Girls.
Shepherd plaids in black and white,
and blue and white, are always good
for children’s frocks, when enlivened
by a bit of color, and when properly
handled have a delightfully childish
and simple air.
Some smart little models In this ma
terial have belts of patent leather, and
the accompanying scarf of these
dresses, which are nearly always
made up in Russian or sailor effect,
are either black or rad.
belts are more popular, however, and
much more practical, as they may be
laundered easily.
HOME DRESS.
Any fine woolen material would
make up admirably in this design,
which is dainty In Its simplicity; It
has a panel taken down front of skirt,
and an added piece arranged at the
foot of sides and hack; .this Is piped
with satin of a contrasting color.
Summer Dresses.
In making dresses of silk or any
light weight material, Instead of
French seaming them simply baste the
seams up In the usual way. then hem
them on the foot hemmer. This
makes a smaller, neater finish than
French seaming, and you have the
seam sewed up and finished with one
atltchlng. When one has a number of
dresses to make, especially skirts
with many gorea, this will be found to
be an Immense saving of time and en
ergy, and will be much nicer than
French seaming or overcasting, as the
seam will not draw.
WESTERN
MINING NEWS
IN BRIEF
the thi;.vi> of metal phicem.
Silver . V * $0.62%
ESST5.*.i:::::
speUer \ $5.40 (
Colorado. » * \
The Wanakah company of Ouray
afe working steadily ahead on their
plans of development. f., v
Operations in the Ophir by. the 'West
ern Investment Company of Cripple
Creek, will be resumed in the near
future. * ■'
In February the Stratton’s Indepond;
ence, Cripple Creek, hapdldd . 9,22$
tons, with aa average value of gStift
per-ton.
The Hollister Mines Company.'hraa
been incorporated to taae over the
holdings of the old Cripple Creek &
Manitou Company, defunct. ’ • • •’
The Scotia mill, which is being fed.
from the Burleigh tunnel dump, at.
Cripple Creek, is running steadily, an
average of fifty tons being handled
daily.
The Anaconda cyanide mill on Gold
hill, Cripple Creek, is running at in
tervals. Whenever there is enough
ore at the mill to run it two weeks or
so the wheels are started.
Nardine & Co., leasing on the East
Griffith, Georgetown, are stoping on a
body of galena twelve to eighteen,
inches wide that returns $50 and bet
ter per ton in silver, gold and lead.
Good ore has been opened up in the
600-fcot level of the East Notaway
mine by Borzago and company, in Gil
pin county, a shipment of four tons
bringing values of 5.G5 ounces gold or
$113 a ton. •.*..*
The Gladys Gold Mining & Devel
opment Company of Boulder, was or
ganized in September of last year.
Since that time the company has tak
n out $2,200 in ore which paid all
operating expenses. .
It is hinted in mining circles that a
deal will be closed within a month
whereby the Centennial mine on Eea
venworth mountain, Georgetown, will
pass to a syndicate of Pennslyvania
capitalists for $125,000.
Holcombe & Co., lessees of the Aet
na vein at the Capitol mine, George
town, have started a shipment of 20o :
tons. The product is to receive con
centration at the Capitol mill, and is
worth in the crude $18 per ton.
The Baxer mine, on Quartz hill, In
Gilpin county, operated by Alexander
Nesbit of Golden and G. R. Gibson Of
Central City, is producing some high*
grade ore, some of which carries val
use of fifteen ounces gold to the ton.
i The Isabella mill at Cripple Creek
1 is working full force. It is proposed
! to handle the tailings of the mill, send
( ing them back through the mill. The
tailings average about $1 per ton and
it is expected a profit of 30 cents a
ton can be obtained.
A. D. Bryant, leasing on the Seven
Thirty vein through the Hercules lev-
I el, Georgetown, shipped a w’agonload
of smelting ore recently that returned ‘
275 ounces silver per ton. He is stop
ing on a streak of ore six to ten inche*.
| wide and regular shipments are prom
ised. — .....
A bonanza discovery has just been
made in the Gold Dirt mine, on Co
vode mountain, Georgetown a three
foot body of solid smelting ore having
been exposed that assays 7.80-x>unces
gold per ton. , The shoot is showing
for 100 feet and within a month heavy
shipments will be made.
What is believed to be a strike of
importance has been made in the Hull
City estate of the Vindicator at Crip
ple Creek, in drifting north on one o*
the veins in the 700-foot level the ore
has shown values which appear to im
prove each day, and there is every in
dication that this vein will prove per
manent.
Ericson & Co., leasing on the East
Griffith mine, Georgetown, shipped
fifty tons of dead-zinc ore recently.
The product went to the Newton mjll
I at Idaho Springs for concentration.
These lessees are stoping on a body
of ore from three to four feet wide. A
streak of galena 'six to 'eight- Inches
wide and milling $55 to $G0 per Ion in
gold, silver and lead,-also Is showing
New Mexico.
J. C. Dunn has struck pay dirt run
ning more than $40 a ton on his claim
in the Sacramento mountains near Al
amogordo. He is down 135 feet.
According to the latest Information
the total developed tonnage at Santa
Rita has reached-the enormous totat
of 44,957,333 tons of twenty-three per
cent copper.' On 12V6 cent copper this
gives Chino shares a market value of
$95 each.
A mining deal which It la believed
marks the beginning of a new epoch
of prosperity for the Socorro district,'
was consummated when .A, _Il ..Coons
sold the Dewey group of mines in the
Socorro mountains to H. Ralph Brown
of Providence, R. I., for a considera
tion said to be In Itie rietilhbdrhOod of
$100,000. , /V
Development in the lowest level (17
west) Ernestine mines, Mogollon, as
well as In the main tunnel west con
tinues in good ore. The clean-up for
the first ten days of March ’resulted
in 6,920 trop ounces and silver
bullion. The papt f week forty-three
sacks of concentrates were produced
from 6G0 tons ore crushed.
The Philadelphia Mining Company
has opened nine vflns of lead at Or
gan, Dona Anna county, and returni
are very encouraging.
BETTER TEETH
FEWER DENTIST’S BILLS
Your teeth decay because particles
of food get Into crevices between and
around the teeth and create germß
of decay. Ordinary tooth powders
sad washes are entirely Inadequate
to prevent It.
Try Paztine Toilet Antiseptic, a de
licious. harmless germicide. Just a
llttjje in a glass of water, and rinse the
jnbuth and bruqh the teeth thon/l^ily.
It will whiten the teeth, invent
and remove tartar, destroy all firms'
of decay and save you dentist's tdlls.
thoroughly cleanses, de
.Ddorlies and keeps pure and odorless
false teeth and brldgework. Paxtlne
Is, far superior to liquid antiseptics
and peroxide for all toilet and hy
gienic uses. At Druggists 26 and iJOc,
or sent postpaid upon receipt t>f 3 tee
by The Paxton Toilet Co., Bgußb,
Mass'. Send for a free sample,.
SURE SIGN.
"Des yo' belleb dat Jim Johnson am
really converted?”
'"Deed I does, I’se bln visitin' his
house fo’ do last free months, an’ dey
hasn't had a mouthful ob chicken.”
His Interest.
"You are going to interest yourself
In this reform enterprise?”
"Certainly,” replied Senator Sor
ghum.
"But I thought It was unfavorable
to your friends.”
. "It Is. And I’m going to Interest
‘mysfclf In It far enough to let me of
fer . suggestions that will render it
impractical.”
SCALES ALL OVER HER BODY
‘‘About three years ago I was af
fected by white scales on my knees
and elbows. I consulted a doctor who
treated me for ringworm. I saw no
change and consulted a specialist and
he claimed I had psoriasis. I contin
ued treatments under him for about
six months until I saw scales break-
Ing out all over my body save my
(ace. My scalp was affected, and my
hair began to fall I then changed
doctors to no avail. I went to two
hospitals and each wanted to make a
study , of the case and Beemed unable
to cure it or assure me of a cure. I
tried several patent medicines and
was finally advised by a friend who
has used Cuticura on her children
1 since their birth, to purchase the
Cuticura Remedies. I purchased a
cake of Soap, the Ointment and the
Resolvent. After the first application
the Itching was allayed.
, “1 am still using the Soap and Olnt
ment-and now feel that none other Is
good enough for my skin. The psor
iasis has disappeared and I every
where feel better. My hands were so
disfigured before using the Cuticura
Remedies that I had to wear gloves all
the time. Now my body and hands
are looking fine." (Signed) Miss Sara
Burnett, 2135 Fltxwater St., Philadel
phia.- Pa., Sept. 30, 1910.
Cuticura Soap (25c) and Cuticura
oin-.ment (50c) are sold throughout
the world. Send to Potter Drug &
Chem. Corp., sole props., 136 Colum
bus Ave., Boston, (or free book on af
fections of the skin and Bcalp.
Generous Advice.
"If-the Japanese want to fight us,"
said the nervous man, “why don't they
beßlnT"
"Perhaps.’! replied the calm and col
lected person, "they are waiting for
morq- tip* from our military experts
on how to -proceed.” \
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
th* Antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes
(or tired, aching feet. It takea the sting oat of corns
and Minions and makes walking a delight. Sold
evert where. She. Rtfutt lubstitufs. For FKBK
irUi package, address A. B. Olmsted, La Hoy, N.T.
It's no use a church advertising the
Bible when it Is dodging Its bills.
O.rfteld Tea purifies the blood, eradi
cate, rheumatism, gout sod other diseases.
Go to Bleep without eupper, but rise
without debt—Talmud.
Up-Set
Sick Feeling
that follows taking a doss of castor
oil, shite or calomel, is about the
worgt yon can endure —Ugh —it
gives 'tone tbs creeps. You don’t
have .to have it—CASCARETS
move the bowels —tone up the
liver— without these bad feelings.
Try them. u
C4.IC A SETS we* to* tor S week's
Mffsaf&eusKSS
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
S olor mot* goods brishtsrssd fatter colors than any seer (be. One lOepacksse colon sllflben. Tbtydyo in cold wator bettor than any other dvo. You on
»« »nr garment without rimkp* sport. Writ# foe «W booklet—How toßiro. Bleech sod MU Cobra HSONBOE patio COMPANY, palter, lit.
How He Averted a Duel.
The following Is told of former Sen
ator Joe Blackburn of Kentucky:
In the days of his youth the Ken
tuckian was asked by a friend to sec
ond him In a duel. He consented, and
at sunrise the parties met at the ap
pointed place. Now, It was this Ken
tuckian’s duty to say the last words
touching the terms of the duel. But,
duty, the duel never took place.
A murmur of “Why not?” Invariably
goes around whenever this story' Is
told, whereupon the answer Is as fol
lows: i
"For a very simple reason. When
Joe finished speaking It was too dark
for a duel.” —Harper’s Magazine.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of
CABTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
Infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature ofi
In Use For Over 30 Years.
The Kind You Have Always Bought.
It Is a great thing to be trusted, but
It is a far higher thing to be worthy
of trust.—Henry Lee.
Household troubles: Headache. Tooth
srhe. Earache. Stomach ache. Hamlins
Wizard Oil cures these aches and paina
so why don’t you keep a bottle in the
house.
Keeps Horsethoers Busy.
There are used In the British army
28,500 horseshoes every month.
Mrs. Winslow*, Soothing Syrup for Children
teething. aoftena the guvs, reduces Inflamma
tion, alla/a pain, cures wind colic. S&c a bottle.
A suspicious woman raises a large
crop of doubts. /
To restore a normal action to liver, kid
neys, stomach and bowels, take Garfield
Tea, the mild Herb laxative. All druggists.
It Is no use running; to set out be
times is the main point.—La Fontaine.
The Fountain Head of Life £
Is The Stomach\J^k
A man who has s week end impaired atomech eod who doee not
properly digest his food will soon find that his blood has become
week eod impoverished, end that his whole body is improperly eod
insuftciently nourished.
Dr. PIERCE’S GOLDEN m ED I CM. DISCOVERY ■
makes the mtommek , treat, promotea tbo flow ot H
digestive lalcee, rssfsres (fie tout appetite, mekea
maslmllatlea perfect, Invigorates the liter aad
purifies and earlchea the blood. It la thg treat blood-maker,
tleah-ballder aad remtermtlve nerve tonic, it makes meu
■Ms! la hadf, active la mlad aad cool la ledpememt, 1
This “Discovery” is ■ pare, glycerio extract of Americas medical roots,
absolutely free from aleohol and all injurious, habit-forming drags. All its
ingredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret
nostrums. Its every ingredient is endorsed by the leaders in ell the schools of
medicine. Don't acoept a sedret nostrum aa a substitute for thia time-proven
remedy os knostn composition- Ass voun npiohbors- They must know of
many cures made by it during poet 40 years, right in your own neighborhood.
World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y,
®f°« niITV7 pirn distemper
LIIIMK Lg Vld CATARRHAL FEVER
g InllV ri £, AND ALL NOSE
* 41 MU M M 4 AND THROAT DISEASES
Cures the skin and acta as a preventive for others. I tquld given on
thetongue. Safe for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy ,50
cents and $l.OO a bottle; $6.00 and $lO.OO the dozen. Sold by all
and horse goods houses, or sent express paid, by the manufacturers.
SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA
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|TOe *2 S 0 *3 *3 6 °&*4 Shoes ewoSS sfi-.g..-.
W. L. Douglas shoes cost more to make than ordinary shoes, rSRt tfiCS
because higher grade leathers are used and- selected with greater *Cai
care. These are the reasons why W. L. Douglas-shoes are guar- \ , . jSJJ
an teed to hold their shape, look and fit better and wear longer l ij
than any other shoes you can buy. US
CTBE WARE OF MUBSTiTUTEM. 11 A
The genuine have W. L. Douglas name and the retail yL %i
• tamped on the bottom, which guarantees full value /] fflk
and protects the wearer against high prices and inferiorshoes. In L/i«^
REFUME SUBSTITUTES CLAIMED TO BE‘JUAT AM GOOD’ ?89
** Iff" supply you with the mulac W.L.Don«las shoes, writs
for Msil order < s'slo*. Rhoee seat direct from factory to wearer, all charges BOVS BHOCS
prepaid. W. 1,. Dwwglgso, US Spark a*.. Biocktss, Mrm. 82.00,*2.50493.00
Miss Bangs and Miss Whiton’s
School for Girls
WITHIN BABY ACCEBB of all parts of tha city, and of the great libraries
and museums. Opportunity given for attendance at public entertainments of
educational and artletic value.
THOROUGH AND CONSERVATIVE TRAINING, moral. Intellectual and
physical, with expert supervision in every department, thus Insuring definite
and certain results.
FACULTY LARGE, sach teachsr a specialist; and pupils assured the Indi
vidual attention adapted to their respective needs.
PRIMARY. PREPARATORY AND ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS; also a
unique department known as the UPPER HOUSE, for graduate ami special
students desiring to spend the winter In New York In a congenial social atmos
fnhere. under the most favorable conditions for culture of social graces and for
Hitelllgent advancement. The UPPER HOUSE Is In a large degree free from
the ordinary restrictions of a school.
BEST ADVANTAGES of New York available for the study of Music, Art,
Elocution. Languages and Dancing.
PHYSICAL EXERCISES. Special attention given with the object of promot
ing health, grace and easo of motion and repose of msnner. The gymnastic ex
ercises are in charge of a graduate of Dr. Sargent, of Cambridge, Mass. SUM
MER CAMP In New Hampshire.
THE SUCCESS OF THE SCHOOL has been so pronounced that It haa re
ceived the highest commendation of the leading educators of the country as
well ne of the highest officials of the U. 8. Government; Miss Bangs and Miss
Whlton refer by permission to the presidents of ten colleges and universities
and to President and Mrs. Taft. Ex-Vice-President and Mrs. Fairbanks, Ex-
President and Mrs. Roosevelt, and the Chief Justice.
Spring Humors
Come to most people and cause many
troubles, —pimples, boils and other erup
tions, besides loss of appetite, that tired
feeling, biliousness, indigestion and head
ache.
The sooner you get rid of them the bet
ter, and the way to get rid of them and
to build up the system is to take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
The Spring Medicine par excellence as
shown by ynequaled, radical and perma
nent cures.
• Get it today in usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Saraatabs.
The Army of
Constipation
Is Growing Smaller Every Day*
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS ate
saaponziblc —they —S ,
only gi~ rsliri— mum r« prerif
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