Fccn-a-mint Is
(he answer. CIcatiNlng action of
umallcr tloHes effective bcrauso
jou chew it. At your drugglntH
the safe and scientific laxative.
FOR CONSTIPATION
Caribou Compelled to
Carry His Dead Enemy
In Alaska, where wolves have ter
rorl.ed (tie timid reindeer find sluugh
tered them In great numbers, ont
buhl wolf enme to tin Inglorious end
Initt summer when It tackled a bull
caribou.
A report to the biological survey
of the United Statca Department of
Agriculture Ruyi: "Victorious In com
lmt with the wolf but unable to trrt
himself from the dead bod; of hli
foe, a bit bull rnrlboii was accn
few days ago on Itlrch creek In tht
Circle country walking slowly along,
bowed down under the wolfs eight.
The wolf apparently bad been tin
paled upon the rnrlbou'a horni and
mortally wounded, but the caribou
wns unnble to free himself from hli
burden. One of those who saw tht
rarlbou aald the weight be carried
wni too grent to permit hi in to run.
Ever; time be panned a tree be would
try to rub the wolf from hli horn
lie was accompanied by another bull,
which would run ahead a few pucei
ind then wait for bis slower com
panion," r s
Cold in Head.
Chest or Throat?
RUU Mmtrrole wrll into your chnt
k and throat alni'wt iimamlv you
frrl tinri. Krpcat the Miiitrrole-tub
vnce un hour fur fiva hours ,
whir a glotioui rrlicfl
Thote good olJ-fhionr J Co!J Tttnt
did oil of mnitaiJ.'mcnthiil, camphoi
arf murd with other vjIujI Ic ingrnli
entl in NLutrrole to male it what dc
ton call "counter-irrilant" hrcauM
it trti action and it not put a lalvr.
It penetrate mJ itimulatn blno4
circulation and brlpt to draw out inire
tion and pain, t'ird by millions for 2Q
yean. Krcommtndcd by many doctori
and nunc. Krrp Mmtcrolo handy
jari, lubn. All drurj-iiti.
To MotheriMutterota it alio
made in milder Jorm for tablet
and imull children. Atk for Chil
dren $ Mustervle.
Friendship') Blindneil
"Our clou., friend," said 111 IIo,
the sngo of Chinatown, "have so
much opportunity to observe out
fuulli that they generously cease to
be Interested In them." Washington
Star.
Dr. Tierce's IYIMs sre U-nl for livrr,
bowflu tnd stoumrh. (hit little I'rllrt for
I lsxstivt three for a cathartic. Adv.
Sidewalk Convtraation
"I any the world owes me a liv
ing." "How are collections?" Louisville
Courier-Journal,
No meals were ever so depressing
as those eaten In a poor backwoods
hotel by the light of n kerosene
lamp swung from the celling.
rKidneys
Disordered
Act Promptly Wlten Warned
iiy Kidney Irrcgiiluriticg.
When bladder irritations,
getting up at night and con
stant backache keep you miser
able, don't take chancesl Help
your kidneys at the first airrn
of disorder. Use Donn't Pills.
Successful for more than 50
years. Endorsed by hundreds
of thousands of grateml users.
.Sold by dealers everywhere.
Doans
Pills
A pnmrjic
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Cabinet
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Oh, for tht frtah spring attM,
Whin tht grovtt art in thtlr
prlmt,
And fir away In tht future,
It tht front y autumn-tlmtl
William C'ulltn Hryant
HINTS FOR HOMEMAKCRI
Curamcl la a favorite flavoring with
a large majority of people. It Is
r o,unlly as food as
a flavoring lor
meat s s a c e i,
soups and mads
(linden ai In dut
!T""ni J crenma. It may be
JL AiaS quickly and easily
prepared as fol
lows: Melt cupful of granulated su
gar slowly In s smooth omelet pan
and eoolc until It becomes a rich
brown, being careful to avoid scorch
ing. Tour In a cupful of boiling wa
ter and atlr until a thick sirup Is
formed. The caramel may be kept In
definitely If kept covered or bottled.
Ink stains on the fingers csn be
removed by rubbing with a cloth
moistened with houmhold ammonia.
lUuae the bands In clear water after
wards. Imon Juice and aunahioe Is sn ex
cellent remover of rust spots on llneo
or white fabrics.
When It Is necessary to use boiled
water for drinking It will taite bet
ter tf It Is poured back and forth
from two pitchers, giving It mors air.
Use a lump or two of sugar instead
of starch when washing fins laces.
An easily prepared mushroom suues
which adds tremendously to the at
tract! veneii of a broiled steak la pro-
pared thua: Ulx In a frying pan one
tablespoonful each of butter and flour,
stir In gradually one cupful of brown
stock; when boiling point Is resched
add one cupful of tnushroomi, salt
and pepper to taste, a tableipoonful
of mushroom catiup, with a teaspoon
ful of caramel.
When white atalns on polished
wood surfuces cannot be removed
by a cloth dampened In alcohol,
j use powdered pumice mixed with
; Unseed oil to make a thin pasta. Hub
over the spots until they dlmppvar.
j Wipe off carefully with a soft cloth
! dampened with furniture polish.
A quick rellih may be made for an
J occasion by chopping cooked beets
, with celery snd cabbage and a table
j spoonful or two of freshly grated
! horseradish root, sugar, salt and a
i little vinegar or lemon Juice to taste.
rOt
Reasons for Scarcity
of Batak Literature
Marco I'olo snd the emperor of j
China landed on the Hatak coast, to
avoid a atoriu lu the Thirteenth cen
I tury, and bad to erect block houses
to avoid being eaten by the natives.
For the Hatuks were and are canni
bals, eating renowned Individuals, not
for dietetic reason, but that bis
strength snd wisdom may be Incor
porated In the banqueter The choice
cuta are the Angers, toes sod the
palms of the hands; and according
to a cnntilhiil chief who confided In
an explorer the popular terra among
cniii.lt. nil for human flesh Is "leng
pig." ns the general taste Is like that
of the pig.
This, tendency on the part of the
Taluks Is probiilily the reason why
libraries are not usually furnished
with Hatak literature, because very
few agents could be Induced to look
for rare works within reucli of people
with iich Ideas. Indeed, the Cleve
land public library Is probably the
only library In the world to pontes!
pUKtnka. Cleveland Main Dealer
In n't Many Famotit Gusttt
Hie I.ton lug ut Shrewsbury, Eng
land, still popular with tourists, has
entertained famous persons for moro
than a century. There George IV
danced before the battlo of Trafalgar
and there I'sganlnl once played. De
Qulncey spent a night at the Lion and
LMxraell was there In his early days.
In 1838 Charles Dickens, accompa
nied by This,' waa accommodated
at the Inn and wrote to his daughter
of "the strangest little rooms" and
"how the windows bulged out over the
street as If they were the stern win
dows of a ship." The ballroom, de
signed and decorated by the Adam
brothers, Is still used for dancing.
Back to the Library
A young patron at the West Indian
apolis public library was explaining
why he had not been taking out books
for some time.
"Well, you soe,n he anld, "my broth
er used to buy lots of magazines and
I'd rend them. Hut he went 'goofy'
and got married and don't buy 'em
any more."
Travelar's Notes
Circular notes are notes or letters
of credit furnished by bankers to trav
elers. With the notes the traveler la
given a "letter of Indication" bearing
the names of foreign bankers who will
cash the notes upon presentation.
Fraoklncent
Trade In frankincense, In the ancient
world, was shrouded In secrecy be
cause of the high value placed upon
this Incense In Its religious and heal
ing uses.
DESIGNERS ENTHUSE OVER TWIN
PRINTS IN DIFFERENT TONES
i rra
f?K '"'
; fat
INCOMING prints which are
A registering for Iniinedlnte
wear and for the future are
very Inte reeling. They tell
their own story, as to wheth
er they are Intended for In
formal daytime frocks and
ensembles or for formal aft
ernoon and evening wear.
You know the moment you
see the new dark-toned "B:t
pstterned types that thrjf ex
pect to be worn throughout
the Informal daytime hours
about town or In the realm
of sports Just as you are per
fectly sure that the gorgeous
big florals are destined for a
career In the midst of dressy
afternoon affairs and evening formats.
Designers are enthusiastic over the
new "twin prints" which sre produced
In two different tones of one color so
they can bo ued together. In the pic
ture the body of tho frock Is made
from the darker color of a tuln dia
mond print while the trimming Is In
the brighter shade of the same print.
TbeHo smart-looking twin prints are
especially adaptable to the very popu
lar coiitniKt-yoke fashions. The light
er portion mukca the deep yoke and In
most ItiMtances the sleeves, while the
darker silk which carries the blcutlcnl
puttcmliig Is employed for the rest
of the bodice and the hklrt. The ac
companying Jacket, for there Is almost
sure to be a complementary Jacket,
will more than likely be styled of the
same dark silk as the skirt portion,
so that when worn on the street the
ensemble presents a quiet tailored nj
penrance.
1'lulds are the smart thing In prints
for spring, both In crepe silks and
chiffons. At this moment It Is tho cos
tume blouse of plaid silk which 1
Initiating the vogue for plaids. It
brings most any cloth suit right up to
the minute In fashion, If beneath Us
fur-trimmed. Jacket there Is revealed
a Mouse of vivacious plaid.
It Is cuxy to dlxtlngulsh the silk
4-1
r
n it
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Han nm
Smart Decollete Gown.
prints which have Just arrived on the
scene, because of their colorings,
which have a distinction all their own,
the tendency being to run to rather
neutral tones, such ns for Instance, a
delicately outlined pluldcd effect done
In black and gray on white.
When the new plaids, stripes or
checks are not In use then fancy turns
to metllum-slr.ed spaced types on
preferubly black, navy or brown back
grounds. Emphasis Is being placed on
blue In every key with navy and white
combinations made a lender.
For Formal Occasions.
In creating evening modes, design
ers are doing everything to center
attention on the elegance of the fab
rics of which they are made. With
this object In view superfluous frills
and furbelows are conspicuous by their
V - - ''
Informal Drett of Twla Prists.
absence. Most of the gowns or aia
tluctlon are cIukkIcs In simplicity.
In order to Impart Individuality to
formul dress, faKhlonlsts have turned
to novel and striking decolletage as a
solution to the problem. The newest
gesture in the way of low-cut neckllnei
is the "harness" decolletage. See It
carried out effectively for the gown
pictured This dress which emphasizes
the opulence of fabrics which go to
make up modes of ultra formality. Is
My led very simply of exquisitely sheer
metal cloth. Its Intricately strapped
decolletage Is that decorative, to add
further trimming would detract from
the symmetry of "lines" which distin
guish this gown.
Not only is sheer and shimmering
lame weaves adding their glamorous
beauty to the evening picture but the
glint of their gold and silver splendor
Is reflected In many a gorgeous blouse
as It tops a skirt of handsome velvet
or peaks from beneath a richly furred
velvet Jacket or coat on a wintry after
noon. 8ln e the decolletage has become so
Important a factor In evening fashions
more variety Is being exploited than
bus been the rule for several seasons.
The deep V -shape which extends almost
to the wulstllue at the buck competes
with the youthful and naive off-thr
f v - ji
shoulder treatments which add a
quaint rullle or berthu of luce or
beuded work.
Frocks of satin, taffeta or crepe are
often tied from shoulder to shoulder
at the hack with scnrfllke arrange
ments, the streamers of which soften
the decollete lines.
Velvet gowns noted at tho theuter,
opera, balls and night clubs often In
troduce a border of white ermine.
Glittering straps are also favorite
themes.
Very flattering are the diversely-cut
necklines, some round and dropping off
the shoulder, others pointed or square,
which nre outlined with borders
formed of tiny flowers either the color
of the gown or In charming contrast.
CHKHIE NICHOLAS.
(&, 191, Witra Ntippr Union.)
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Daddy's
UPd Eveiii
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rairy laie
iW GRAHAM BOWIES
A GOOD WINTER
must tell you something that hap
pened In Chipmunk circles a little
while ago.
Mother Chipmunk was down In her
hole In the ground. The squirrels al
ways lve their homes In the boles of
trees, but the chipmunks like the
ground better.
Khe was teaching all the very little
pnes that they must only drink dew
drops. They nre like the rnbldt family and
think that water that has touched the
ground is very dangerous to drink.
They will drink only fresh dew
drops and rulu water from leaves and
flowers.
All the little chipmunks hurried and
scurried about, and pretty aoon Fa
ther Chipmunk said:
"I will offer a prize."
They were all much excited at this
news.
"Yes," continued Father Chipmunk,
"I will offer a prize for the one who
gets the greatest number of nuts.
"Hurry, scurry P He, too, started
off on the bunt
"Well," sold Mother Chipmunk, as
she looked up from her bole where
the nest was bidden, "I think that's a
funny Joke, Father Chipmunk.
"If you get the grestest number of
nuts yourself, what will yoa do OienT
Father Chipmunk came back from
Just having started off to bear what
Mother Chipmunk had to say.
"Well," said Father Chipmunk,
blinking his eyes and grinning, "I
have a fine prize, a very fine prize. I
wouldn't mind having It myself.
Mother Chipmunk kept on talking
and chntterin; with Father CMpmuiik.
After some time had gone by a
good ninny of the little chipmunks be
gan running buck and forth with
grent plies of nuts.
They each picked out a comer, so
that in the end all the nuts could be
counted and prize winner decided
upon.
And It was not until then t'sit Fa
ther Chipmunk saw that lie had been
spending nil b!s time chattln?, and
that he hniln't found a single nut.
"I won't win the prize," he s.ild In
Talking and Chattering.
a shrill voice. "What made you keep
tno here talking. Mother Chipmunk?
"Don't you want to have me win
the prize '("
"Certainly not," suld Mother Chip
munk.
"So thnt Is why you have kept me
here?" He laughed at the Joke
Mother Chipmunk had played on him.
"It would have been a very bad ex
ample for the children to have bad
you do such a thing, and I Uidu't ap
prove of It," she said.
He saw there was reason to what
she said.
Well. Chippy Chappy Chipmunk
won the prize, and all trie nuts thnt
were gathered were put Into the big
nut store-houses of the chipmunks,
"We'll have n good winter." said
Mother Chipmunk. "We can always
wnke up and find food.
"We'll have nothing to worry nhout.
Ah. we can go to sleep now."
Tills happened some time ago, but
now from time to time the chipmunks
are eating from their stored meals.
And what was Chippy Chappy's
prize?
An extra supply of nuts Father
Chipmunk had gathered before the
party.
e Sha Knew the Type
Little Mary June and her next door
neighbor Hilly were engaged In an
absorbing conversation.
"What are anarchists?" asked tittle
Mary June.
Then Hilly swelled with wisdom.
"They want everything anyone else
has got. and they never wnsh them
selves," he replied.
"Oh, yes!" cried little Mary June,
with enthusiasm. "I see they Is Just
little boys growed up!"
Reason Enough ,
"Mother," complulned little Mar
Jorle, "you always give Klennnr the
biggest slice of cuke."
"Hut you see, dear, she Is the big
gest." "Yes, and she always will be If you
keep giving her the most to cat."
Great Coniolatioa
Sunday School Teacher Now chil
dren you must never do anything In
private thut you wouldn't do In pub
lie.
Bummy Hurray, no more butua.
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Healthiest
"Arthur had a bad case of measles,''
says Mrs. Clara Gilliam, 4137 Cow
doln St., Des Moines, Iowa. "He
was having a hard time until I gave
him California Fig Syrup. It regu
lated his bowels, seemed to give
hlra new strength and energy.
"I have since used It for all his
colds or upsets, and It has helped
make him the healthiest boy I know."
For over fifty years, mothers have
pralaed California Fig Syrup. Doc
tors advise Us use when children are
bilious, headachy, constipated ; end
to keep bowels open during colds or
upsets. Every child loves Its rich,
fruity flavor. It Is mild In action.
Look for the name California when
buying. That marks the genuine.
wmmm
IAXATIVE-TQNIC or CHILDREN
Church Will Stem Upitart
For the first time in Gou years a
aevv church will be erected on the
Swedish Island of Gothland, In the
Caltic sea. This Island with more
than oO.UJO Inhabitants bas nearly
100 churches, but none Is less than
lix centuries old. The new edifice
will be located In S'.ite; and will re
produce the medieval architecture of
other churches.
s-s Gcmohs
snd coUs wear down J
your strength and f. &7"
vitality. Boschee's V w
Syrup soothes instantly
ends cou:-.' quicklv. Re- A J
lief GUARANTEED. .
Boschee's 0
Syrup
At oil
druggists
Faithfulness
Thirty-five years agu Saniantha '
Burns entered the Dallas county
(Iowa) home and was assigned a Job
peeling potatoes. She peeled a bushel
and a half every day until her death,
never mlss';ig a day. For the 12.7S4
days that would make l'.UTri bush
els, or enough to fill :V2 freight cars.
! Incapacitated and with death draw
ing nluh, the ajred woman worried
about her task, as'.;lng: "Are the ro
tatoes being peeled as well as I did
them?"
Garfield Tea
Was Your
Grandmother's Remedy
For every stom
ach and intestinal
11U This good old
fashioned herb
home remedy for
c onstlpatlon.
istomach ills and
other derange
ments of the sy
tem so prevalent these days Is la
even greater favor as a family med
icine than in your grandmother's
day.
Cuff Mad U.eful
In Liverpool, Knglund. policemen
are going to write it n the cuff la
thelr search for motor thieves. Each
man on the force has been provided
with n specially designed white culT,
on which he Is to Inscribe the li
cense numbers of all cars reported
stolen. Whenever he suspects a pass
ing motorist all h has to do In glance
at his list. The cuffs have been nmde
so that the number can he erased.
Pearls oa Duplay
"Would you he pleased if you had
such perfect teeth ns Mary?"
"Well, I should sinlle."-The Op
timist. Colds Cost Money
It U ctlimaitd that
iaFrrfremroJrf
! thru day'
(iim ram work in
ym,
FORTIFY
YOURSELF
AGAINST
COLDS,
GRIPPE
Ton no
your body
wan
DR. PIERCE'S
GOLDEN MEDICAL
DISCOVERY
Alt Dr!ri. Liquid or Tablets.
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