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S tartling Indsad. A U n iv e r sity of P ennsylvania pro fessor who is te ac hing in the su m m er achool is som ew hat a b s e n t minded, and w hen he is engrossed in a su b je c t i t req u ires the most s t a r t l i n g s t a t e m e n t to arouse him from his work. A f t e r tr y in g several m inutes to gain his a tte n tio n a visitor, who knows the professor very well, leaned forw ard and said q u i e t l y : " Y o u r w ife has stopped t a l k i n g . ” T he professor looked u p .— P h ilade l p h ia Times. TR Y M U R IN E EYE REM EDY f o r Bed, Weak. W eary. W atery E yes n n d O ra n u la te d Eyelids Murine Doesn't S m a r t —S oothes E ye Pain. D ruggists Sell M urtne Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c. 60c. $1.00. M urine E ye Salve in A septic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. E ye Books a n d E ye Advice v> e e by Mall. M urine E ye Heiuedy Co.. Chicago. C h a n g e and R ett. ‘‘Hello, B ill,” ’ rem arked a M a rk e t s t r e e t salesm an as he m e t a friend y e s te rd a y in a lunch cafe, “ w h ere hav e you been ? I h a v e n ’t seen you fo r the la st th ree w e e k s.” “ W e ll,” replied the vacationist, w ea rily , “ I ’ll tell you. I 'v e been aw ay. W e n t on the recommendation o f my doctor. Seemed to be all run down and wrong. T he doc said I was nearly all in, had been w o rk in g too hard. H e advised me to go to the seashore for a change and rest. I did, and here I am. T he boardw alk got th e change and the hotels g o t all the rest.” H e looked tired, and his friend b e lieved h im .— Philadelphia Record. TRY BALL BLUING. T he housewife's friend on wash- day. L arge package 10 cents. Blue t h a t Is all blue. Once RED CROSS BA LL BLUE its tried, all o th e rs are discarded. T h e r e Is a rea son: Liquid bluing is a'' w eak solution of colored water, while Ball Bluing Is solid blue, clear through. Price, 10 cents. ALL GRO CERS. _________________ “ Will you be m in e ? ” " Y e s , till w e are m a r r i e d . " “ Till we are m a r r i e d ? " “ Yes, then y o u ’ll be m in e .” — Toledo Blade. SHE GOT WHAT SHE WANTED This Woman Had to Insist Strongly, but it Paid Chicago. 111.—“ I suffered fro m a fe m a le w ea k n ess a n d sto m a c h trouble, a n d I w e n t to th e s to r e to get z. bottle o f L ydia E. I i n k - h a m ’s V e g e t a b l e C om pound, b u t the clerk did n o t w a n t t o let me have it— he said it w as no rood a n d w a n te d me t o t r y som e thing else, b u t kn o w in g all a b o u t i t 1 in sisted a n d finally got it. an d I a m so g la d I did, f o r i t h a s c u re d me. “ I k n o w o f so m a n y cases w h ere wo. m e n lia v e been c u r e d by L ydia E. Pii.k- h a m ’s V eg e ta b le C om p o u n d t h a t I can e a y to e v e r y suffering w o m a n if t h a t m e d ic in e does n o t help her, th e re is n o th in g t h a t will.” —Mrs. J a n e t z k i , 2063 A rc h 1st., Chicago, I1L T h is is t h e a g e o f s u b stitu tio n , and w o m en who w a n t a c u r e should in sist u p o n L y d ia E. P i n k h a m ’s V egetable C om p o u n d j u s t a s th is w om an did, an d n o t a c c e n t s o m e th in g else on which the d ru g g ist cat. aiak e a little m ore profit. W o m e n w ho a r e p as sin g th r o u g h this c ritica l period o r w ho are suffering f r o m a n y of th o se d istre s s in g ills pe c u lia r to th e ir sex should n o t lose sight o f th e f a c t t h a t f o r t h i r t y y ea rs L ydia E . P i n k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le Compound, w h ic h is m ade f r o m r o o ts a n d herbs, h a s b e e n t h e s ta n d a r d rem e dy f o r fe m a le ills. I n a lm o s t av^ry c o m m unity y ou w ill find w o m e n w ho have been re s to r e d to h e a lth by L ydia E . P i n t h a m ’s V eg e tab le Compound. “ Did your husband black e y e ? ” “ No, my husband is g iv in g a black eye to g a v e it to m e . ” — P. I. give you that in prison for the lady who P. When Take Cold One way is to pay no attention to it; at least not until it de velops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An other way is to ask your doc tor about Ayer’s Cherry Pec toral. If he says, “ The best thing for colds,” then take it. Do as he says, anyway. A W • I u e rs W « b . c l . h alcohol f r o « o a r m o tle ln o o W o arffo 7 0 a to e o n .a it r o a r d o c to r W hen the bowel* are constipated, poi- • o n o u s aubatance* are absorbed into the blood instead of beinjj daily removed from the body as nature intended. Knowing this danger, doctor* always inquire about the condition of the bowels. Ayer’s Pills. ■ « M a l l * 7 th a I 1. c. A j a r C a „ Low aU . D omestic R e partee. nary che ap w hite muslin. T h is saves tim e In the end. b ecause all th e fit Professor Mctloosle w as deeply eh* ting la done with th e muslin, and sorbed In the effort tn ta k e th e ta n g le when you a r e w orking with th e more out o f a knotty point in m etaphysics. difficult m a teria l th e re should be no “ Lyaander. ” said his wife, looking ripping or refitting to be done. It la up from the pajier she had been r e a d alao a great as sista n c e In keeping the ing, “ w hat does 11 cost to have o n e 's coat m a te ria ls fresh looking. nam e ch a n g e d ? ” In fitting e ith e r single or double “ I t neve r cost you a n y th in g to hav# hrenated coat* th e fastening down the yours changed, A lv lr a ,” Irrita b ly a n front should be perfectly made, and as sw ered the professor. “ I paid all the far down as th e coat will ev e r be fa s expenses. ” tened. T his should be seen to before T he worm turn ed a t laat. “ T h a t was no more than you should th e coat Is looked over or touched, have d o n e ,” she snap|>od, “ consider and from tim e to tim e give a glance ing th a t I changed my nam e from to the fastening to see th a t It Is In Vander|>oole to M c G o o ile ."— Chicago tact. Kit the coat Into the figure slight T ribune. ly on all the «asm s and be s u r e that the d a r t seam s on the front do not M o th e rs w ill l a d U n . W inslow *» N n o th le g bulge too much. S y ru p ( h i - l» -st ra n is d v to usu lu* llia lz i iiU U io a t u i l n * ilia t o e t t i l u s iw r lu d . Points to Consider. A nother Im p o rtan t point Is to see HE shortening days and th e c r ls p - “ Well, well, w e ll,” said the kindly | | ness in the early morning and that th e re Is am ple room over the stra n g e r, p a t tin g l it tle Mollia on the evening air should give warn- bust, and this can be accom plished head, “ I sup|»>»e you are your p a p a ’s ! * lng the approaching cooler without curving the bust line »cam In little d a r li n g ? ” weather, when heavier clothes, for an unsightly manner. When th e real ‘‘ I d o n 't know yet, t h i r , ” lisped coat Is being m ade It should be tried ^ of doors at least, w ill be needed, Mollie. “ T he court h a t h n 't d ethided jc,,,. K,.neral utility w ear the suits on af te r the seam s have been basted yet. J u t h t now I ’m the pet o f the aro severe in their plainness, the sk irts to gether, even though you do not ex- M atrim onial Fidelity A t'a t h u a l l t y l>ect to find that any changes will be short and straig h t In outline, their T r u t h t cm ip a n y , t h i r ” — Life. severity som etim es relieved by plaits In order. T hen stitch all seams, but let in at the side seams, or th e re may the u n d e r arm and shoulder senms Hamlins Wizard Oil is recommended be circular bands w hich a r e cut so as and try on again It Is absolutely nec by many ohysicians It ia used in many to show th e slightest possible flare' essary that all basting should be done iuhlic and p riv a te hospitals. Why not Coats for th e se plain suits flt more In small, even running stitches. .cep a bottle on hand in your own home? C areless w orkers b aste any way, closely th a n they have and vary In “ How did you spend y our two* length from 26 to 32 inches. They are which often m eans th a t the m aterial w e e k s’ v a c a tio n ? ” seen both in single and double breast gaps betw een m any of th e stitches, “ Recovering from sun b u rn th e first T* needed no euch m ishap a t b e and not to h e i g h t It Is even poasl ed effects, and th e re Is a great variety 1 and then when the stitching has been (ell the Anchor liner Columbia ble to have a berg ns high out of wa week and poison Ivy the aecond. of collars. T h e r e Is th e usual n o tc h done they are surprised to find th e te r aa It la deep below the surface, Waahingon S tar. awhile ago to em phasise the dan ed kind, and the narrow shawl collar, coat or w hatever they a r e m aking Is ger th a t lurk* in the huge m asses for If we Imagine a large, solid lump- showing a low opening, and th e re are much too tight. A nother common utla- of polar Ice which, enveloped In of any regular shape, which has a broad sloping revers in the front, with ! take Is that In fitting the fronts a r e i th e back showing a sailor effect, or 1 not perfectly closed, so that when fog banks, drift In su m m er ac ross the small sh a rp high pinnacle In the ce n If north ern tra n sa tla n tic lanes, lu the ter, th e height above water can easily perhaps the collar will shape Into a i the coat Is done it sets badly front, som e tim es i open season for Icebergs as every be equal to the depth below. point in the middle back and be tin ! closed down th e T h o u s a n d s 6et A d r i f t . Ished on the end with a tassel While seeming to bulge tow ard the top. and j ste am sh ip approa ches the N ew found “ Bergs are m ade nil the y r a r round, the m a teria ls (or th e se fall suits are som etim es so tight over the hips that land b anks the vigilance of the watch on deck Is redoubled. When the fog but In g r e a te r n um be rs during the r a th e r som ber than o therw ise In tone, * It has to be left open. T he sa m e thing often hapi>ens to a blanket Is laid across the sea, speed sum m er r e a so n , and thou sa n d s are When the* Stomach, Liver this Is relieved by th e brig h tn e ss of skirt in the baud at th e waist, and in Is reduced and w histle blasts a w a k set a drift each year. Once adrift In the trim m ings. nnd Bow el« have "gon e the general fit from the waist to be- j en the w astes: when a sudden lower the arctic, they find their wny Into Dress Accessories. low the hips. How often one see# the J ing of te m p e r a tu re presages ice In the iAibrador cu rren t and begin their T h e collar, revers and cuffs of a suit b a c k ” on you th ere in plaits a t the hack of the sk irt fall close proximity, the throb of the e n Journey to the southw ard. 1' la not In a solid color may be of a stripe wide a p a rt Instead of falling togeth- j gines ceases at Intervals and you muy nn unobstructed drift, but one a t te n d nothing w ill do you no much or plaid, then of course th e re a re er as they should. W here the plitits hear the calls of lookouts and the a n ed with tunny stoppages and m ishaps those th a t a r e entirely tn one tone a r e basted firmly In place and the sw ers from the bridge good iim n ahort count** of T h ese are Many ground In the arctic basin and Satin, silk, serge, which is an o th e r placket fastened us It should be It , try in g m om ents of anxiety, for no break up th e re : o th e rs reach the nam e for surah, and the usual s ta n d would have t>een seen at once that the one has yet devised an Instrum ent shores of Labrador, where trom one a rd cloths as well as m any new sktrf was too tight and the se am s over th a t will p e n e tra te a billowing cloud end to the o th e r they continually w eaves a r e on display in th e shops. the sides would have been let out as of sea mist. N avigators m ust keep | ground and float: some break up and Scotch tw eed and dellghtfulH soft an-l they should have been control of their vessel» and tr u s t to d isappear entirely, while others get beautiful silk and w6ol m ixtures will safely pnst and reach the Grand bank To Get P ro p e r Finish. th e ir own good J u d g m e n t be favorite m aterials. Braid and but After the seam s a r e finished on th e j T he veterans of the north Atlantic 7 he whole coast of l a b r a d o r Is r u t tons of every description a re popular For 58 YEARS it hits been coat pin It to g e th er right side out so lanes a r e thoroughly familiar with the up by num erous Islands, bays and for trim m in g whl^h helping nirkly folk* hark to T he m a king of a suit Is co nsider th a t all corresponding places meet. By ; signs th a t indicate Ice T-ong before headlands, shoals and reefs. deck. Its m akes th e tourney of all drift n long ably easier at present th a n It often this Is m e a n t arm holes, neck opening, ; the berg Is seen .from health. Try' it today. Is b ecause interlinings a r e to be used. and lower edge as well as fronts. T he ‘‘blink," or reflection, may be noted one, and adds greatly tn the destrue- se am s a r e supposed to be perfectly > In the sky and the navigator can eaa tton of the bergs by stoppages end even unless th e re should be some Ir lly fix Its direction by w atching the by causing them to break up "It Is the greatly Increased surface regularity In the figure which had to j changing color of the horizon, which be provided for, so th a t the pinning to- i Is usually much paler In th e vicinity which the fra g m en ts expose to the g e th e r m ust be at th e seam s, and If of Ice. O l a clear day bergs can be melting action of th e oceanic w n le rt this shows Irregularity In any of th e seen a long distance s w a y ; at night th a t accounts for the rapid d isa p p e a r edges, even one by the other, alw ays , th e ir effulgence proclaims I hem. in ance of the Ire afte r It has reached being c a r tfu l not to trim away too th e fog. If a berg Is visible at all. It the n o rth e rn edge of th e warm d r much. T h e arm holes for the medium will look black tn com parison with rulato ry drift c u r r e n ts of the north If these processes of sized coat m e asu re about 17 Inches, i th e mist around 1L b u t usually It Is Atlantic ocean disintegration did not go on and large and If the outline Is good and the completely hidden. arm hole still a little close try stretch- j One of the d ra m a tic features of the bergs should rem ain Intact several ing it gently w here It curves on 1 C olum bia’s accident was the echo of years might elapse before they would { melt and they would ever be present the front. . h e r whistle aga in st the berg she In fact, 1 In cutting th e collar out first meaa- ! struck. When the first blast sounded In lhe tr a n s o c e a n ic routes ure th e neck to see th a t It will be long and an answ er came back, the men Instances are on record In which enough, and If a m a teria l Is used th a t on th e bridge were Inclined to think m asses of Ice. escaping the Influences ravels easily th e re will be real tr o u they w ere near an other fog bound of swift destruction or possessing a ble unless the c u ttin g is perfect, the ste a m sh ip ; but when the second wbls capability for resisting them, have, by seam lines clearly m arked, and th e tie was answ ered promptly they real phenom enal drifts passed Into Euro handling of the lightest and most del Ized th a t It was the mockery of the pean w ate r and been encountered from tim e to tim e throughout that icate. Baste the middle back seam Ice wall ahead Seam en have long of the u p p er qr u n d er p art to g e th er known th a t it Is possllble to detect portion of the ocean which s tre tc h e s | and b a s te to th e coat so th a t the seam bergs by the echo of the w histle or from th e British Isles tn the Azores. "T hey assum e the gn-ntest variety comes on the right side. In basting foghorn and that by noting the tim e hold the coat next to you. pin th e mid betw een whistle blast and echo, the of shnpes. from those approxim ating dle of th e collar to the middle of the d istan c e of the object may be found to some regular geom etric figure to TRADE MARK back of th e coat, then pin It a t th e approxim ately by multiplying by 650 oth e rs crowned with spires, domes, minaret* nnd peaks, while o th e rs still e n d s ^ a n d finally baste. T he tu rn in g Seals Tell a Tale, Too. are pierced by deep Indentation* or or rolling line should be distinct, so A nother Indication of Icebergs Is ra v e s Rtnall c a ta ra c ts p recipitate th a t the collar can be shaped before a large bergs, try in g on. Any looseness or tig h tn ess th e crack and th u n d e r of fulling the m se lves from the COUGH A N D CONSUM PTION is changed on th e seam at th e back. bowlders, while the absence of swell while from many Icicles hang tn clus R E M E D Y T h e middle seam Is stitched on un o r wave motion c a rrie s Its meaning, te rs from every projecting edge They T i t 010 A I H I I I I E IIMIDT FOR CHRONIC der th e upper sections, th e se am s a re too. Still a n o th e r la the ap p e aran c e frequently have outlying spurs under A RECENT CO'IOMS HORSEHESS BROHCMlTlS, pressed open, then holding th e tw o of seals or flocks of birds far from w ater, which a re as dangerous ns any INFLUENZA AND C O I O I . Eor this reason p arts toge th erA v lth right sides Inside land. T he te m p e r a tu re of the ocean oth e r sunken reefs e m c e zs a n d bo c e n t s they a r e pinned to g e th e r In the middle som etim es Is lowered wh?n Ice Is ll Is advisable for vessels tr give them AM TO U R OCAIM and little or no canvas, th e Idea being and a t th e ends, then basted and | n e a r by, and th e re Is, of course, the a wide berth, for th e re are a num ber S. B . M E D I C I N E M T O C O . to kee p It as soft and limp in effect stitched. T ake the basting out. th e n chilly breath th a t strik e s th e face of cases oa record w here vessels w ere POM TLAND. OW t seriously dam age)’ by striking when lay th e seam on a clean broom handle when Ice Is alm ost aboard. as can be. It Is Peculiar conditions n ea r Newfound a p p a re n tly clear of th e berg One of th e serges showing a so rt of and press It open. T u rn th e collar Invisible strip e or check will be a t right side out and you will find It easy land a r e responsible for the fog banks generally best for vessels to go to tra c tiv e for a suit intended for real to m ake a good tu rn in g a t th e seam. th a t sw eep over th e tra n sa tla n tic windward of them , because the dis lanes. H ere a r e two cu rren ts , the in te g ra te d fra g m en ts will have a te n d service. Brown or blue, w hichever Is For the Notched Collar. moving south ency to drift to leeward, while open m ore becoming, will be all r ig h t for T h e notched collar Is m ade diffi L abrador, • cold and th e color, and th e sk irt can be c u t In cult to handle. Do not a t te m p t to c u t j from the arctic, and the gulf strea m , w a te r will be found to windward. six gores. T h ere Is a seam dow n the one out w ithout a good p a tte r n and w arm and flowing n o rthw ard from Serious Injury has occurred to vessels middle front showing an Inverted th e n follow directions exactly ab o u t [ tropical aeas. W hen south winds pasa through th e breaking up or capsizing plait, and th e rest of th e seam s are the grain of the cloth, etc. T h e re v e rs , over the gulf s tre a m and en c o u n te r the of Icebergs." Collisions Hava Decreased. plain and str a ig h t In effect, except on the coat fro n t ru n up and m e et I l a b r a d o r c u r r e n t they a r e chilled and I.c am a Profession where the de A few years ago collisions of stdim- mand is g r e a t e r than the supply. ing th e one In th e middle back, and part of th e collar, and for this a thin reduced to the dew point, th u s pro ducing fog Among the dolling banka shlps with Icebergs w ere reported fre th is has an Inverted plait, m atching c a n v as m u st be used. th a t In th e front. Steel trim m in g s a r e being consider drift cragky bergs, field Ice and "grow quently. T h a t such accidents have h o n o ra b le . D ig n ifie d , Lu crative T h e Jacket Is 28 Inches long, has a ably talked of for a u tu m n and win le rs,” or little lum ps th a t accom pany dim inished Is due not to a decrense W rit* for I.lfwra tu r« an d in fo rm a tio n . 1« w ill In th e num be r of berg s—they are b# to Y O U R atlvaniR ff*. low opening, Is single breasted, and ter. A ttention has been called to nov the g r e a te r masses. am i nth«*™ iiM dintr « k ill« ! tr e a tm e n t, T he uergs usually orig in a te In west plentiful as e v e r—but to the r e m a r k w r In it* valuta the neck Is finished with a narrow elty m a rq u is e tte s with steel bead b o r fo r p a rticu la r*. shawl collar. T here Is no middle back ders, woven In like an em broidery. A ern Greenland. E veryw here, accord able developm ent of the science of 409 (om m onvosMi Bldg., Portland, Or. seam, but one s ta rtin g In th e middle heavy Interm ingling of small cut steel ing to a bulletin of the hydrographic hydrography. T he wireless also plays of each shoulder, on back and fronts. beads Is noted am ong th e new est p a t office, G reenland's m ountainous belt an Im portant role In relaying from T he sleeves a r e full length and close te rn s In beaded work. T he steel color ‘i s pen e trate d by deep florda, which ship to ship Information regarding fitting. It Is only on th e d ressier suits ing looks well In conjunction with th e reach to the Inland Ice, and a re te r o bstructions of all types, w hether they th a t th e sleeves a r e th ree -q u a rter fashionable color tones of th e mo m inated by the perpendicular fronts be fugitive buoys, derelicts, floating Hanging of huge glaciers, while In som e places sp a rs or dangerous bergs length, and an o th e r fea tu re Is the ment. raised waist line, which shows on a Cut steel m ountings and trim m in g s th e Ice com es down tn broad pro on thu wall of the hydrographic of g re a t m any of them. are app e arin g on many new purses and jections close to th e m argin of the fice In New York Is a pilot chart, ! 7%’ r t y j t ,» -J '» •' W In Contrasting Color. handbags. In fact, Indications point sea. All of th e se glaciers a r e m a k with red symbols m arking the posi On a d ark fall suit it will look well tow ard a general m ovem ent In steel ing th e ir way tow ard the a ’a, and, aa tions of bergs and oth e r obstructions their ends a re forced out Into th e wa as last reported. Nearly every day a • & é ■ to have a collar, cuffs, etc., m ade of beads and steel o rnam e nts. the sam e m aterial In some c o n tra stin g A very lovely tea gown seen r e c e n t ter, they a re broken off and set a drift th e office Is visited by shipm aste rs color— w hite on a dark blue will be ly was carried out In blue cre p e de as bergs T his process Is called calv and Junior officers, who either bring good style, and satin, taffeta, or broad chine, veiled with m auve nlnon, th e ing. T h e size of the pieces set a drift re p o rts of drifting objects they have cloth can be used if preferred. And folds of th e nlnon of em erald green varies greatly, but a berg from sixty seen or seek the la test new s from th a They exam ine for women who do not care for such velvet. Fringed d ra p e rie s a r e also a to 100 feet to the top of Its walls, tr a n s a tla n tic lanes. P o r t u n o , O n id o n contrasts, black satin o r velvet, or leading feature, and th e re Is q uite a whose spires or pinnacles may reach the ch a rts, copy the dally m e m o ran 183 M a d is o n S t . dum of obstructions Issued by the from 200 to 25$ feet In height and ■1 e ith e r of these m a teria ls In th e sam e d em and for th e te a gown of broderic tone as th e suit, will be appreciated. Anglalse or Maderla em broidery. T h e w hose length may be from 300 to 600 W ashington office, as well as the “ Jimmy 1 What on earth are you T hese large collars need only be foundation of th e g a rm e n t In this case yards, Is considered to be of ordinary dally log of the Maritime Exchange, Crying about now?” and receive the weekly hydrographic cut of th e m aterial, not using even a Is of w ashing satin, or even cotton size In the arctic. “ Tommy Junes dreamed last night “T h e se m e a su re m e n ts apply to the bulletin, which tells all about drift that he had a whole pie to eat an’ I muslin Interlining. Of course. If the crepon In some d a in ty coloring, and a materiM is so light In w eight th a t long coat o r loosely fitting tunic of p a r t above w ater, which Is about one- ing objects and gives oth e r facts of didn’t .” —Toledo Blade. All of th is In th e m a teria l will look m ussed and th e em b ro id ery Is worn ov er It, an d eighth or one-ninth of the whole mass. In terest to seam en w rinkled som ething will have to be laced across th e w aist with black vel Many auth o rities give th e depth un form ation la given without cha rge B I Ft used. But th e Idea is to avoid all a p vet d ra w n th ro u g h tw o sets of la rg e d e r w a te r as being from eight to nine and th e office has no secrets. Its ob tim es th a height above; this Is Incor je ct Is to aid the men who a re re pe a ra n c e of stiffness. eyelet holes. T he Illustration show* a p astel blue rect, as m e asu rem en ts above and be sponsible for the safety of valuable In m aking a coat It has alw ays been recom m ended In th e se article s th a t cloth co stu m e w ith souta che of th e low w ate r should be referred to m ass ships and thousands of passengers. for C o u c h s L C o l th e first cutting should be from ordi sa m e color. o f^ r fie M ™ ■ ¿m T t I Good For You HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS It Does the Work The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge BARREL8 T ANK8 FIN K E BR08. 1 * ,