PROSPERITY LASTING Not of Artificial Growth and Promises to Continue Expected Treasury to Yield Than Estimate by $35,000,000 Early income Tax Experts More the to ined busi country information obi 1.710 leading parts of th According at first hand Ness nen who have their fingers directly pulse affairs, the-prosperity various of industry and now enjoy in the United Siates is of artificial gr from in all Ma thie which trade ot piles Hot owth, and will continue after the war in Europe |i ended That pumber of replies ha by Harris, New ions ceived Winthroj York, who se $000 pany of of que to repre The re tribute Pon ents Democratic fa wdiaind and a hopeful ry for the ne creation , and indore preparedness ented to ind been ATe repre Hpposea arls Su 0H balance HH O00 paid in to S110.000 0 toatl 85° remembers $55.000. 000 tember, LOD Hoh formulated the country wa of Pprosp alread: unprecedente for a when midst f All #TA which rity persons had jzed as ded the prov increa preceding year over collections Prosperity a Campaign Issue, Evidently it i= the purp of Democratic leaders Hy one of the ing national Among cations that the re epeech by Secretary of the Treasury Mi at Raleigh, N. C. The pith of his reasoning is that not only is our dinner pail full, but it is flowing This country is the greatest era of prosperity history. That the yao to make aiefl issues in campaign tnis in so the com indi wa Adoo, in iis present ascendancy in all lines of industrial endeavor possesses all the elements of perma. Rence, the Secretary is convinced Prosperity has perneated every cor ner of the United States. Every ine dusiry is driving at top speed of ac tivity. Labor is employed high wages and the demand for labor seems to be in excess of the supply, Farmers are enjoying gratifying re wards for their toll, justly favored as they are by the sconomle conditions and the laws enacted by a Demo cratic administration. The Rural Credits bill will emancipate the far mer from many of the most serious flis he has so long enured, That the financial, commercial and tpdustrial conditions are exception nt strong, | | McAdoo's view, not to orders } ral trade Una >, Uni { Zing GhQluic st ted Stat The gt contiib Hing fact this hapny condition 1 fhe as hee aperd yerrs, during wl Ny 3 the shock ee sinnily of the ATOpen clysm, and re bounded The res prosaperit \ has provided am ple credit resources and strengthened the finan ' immeasurably fal structure of the countyy iL resus ina more ol riluced and 134 ciegitls, equitable dyifusion rates o inter the Adoo Germany, ot Mi trade with nearly and which the U will go mitigation thu of usury Secrclary predicis that tine mounted to $400,000. 000 bHelore the wat ance more i 0 non 10 ted States extension the exports k of Europe for the wou ructures destroved by wale in the same d WILSON LOVE FEAST ST. LOUIS PROSPECT Confidence n National Commi man Paimer's Leadership Is Jutcome of Prim ip of na forecast the ndmini Gp its CA paign Wiis t A mm in fall definitely setiled wha permanent {tee on Perma: | been understood that i will be { platform to Chamnp Clark wield the gavel The Louis spirit invited (6 be promises to com w firs: dent adopted «at ith hie to dn : of series and to Pre Wilson's incomparable State parsers, to the congtriciive work of the Democratic and (he {| great placeg on the statufe books during ‘he Wilson administra tion, to all of which may. in a large { measure, be aecribed, the prosperity now being enjoyed throughout : { country justice the Congress Inws tie American finance amd leadership in commerce, M1 credits, work an American merchant marine, Arierican sys. tem of rural an American wage standard 29 por cont above the highest Republican level, and Amer ican peace and prosperity which ake this republic the envy of na tions is Democracy’s practical pro gram of Americanism as against the G. 0. P. talk unsupported hy deeds, It must have impressed ftaelf pon the minds of Republican leaders by this time that jssues in campaigns are not made from men's minds: is suns are shansd hiv avenis i i AFTERNOON COSTUME THAT WILL MEET WITH APPROVAL. May Be Made by Home Dressmaker at Comparatively Small Cost—Metal Embroideries a Feature of Gar. ment That Enhances Worth, The pretty afternoon dress here shown i8 made of purple taffeta, and | front and back widths are draped with navy georgette crepe, satin trim rial being Bands of navy the skirt, the mate HArrow same employed for the a TAKING PLACE Many Uses for the Empty Hands May Be Found if Women Will Look for Them, shall a woman do for tae ATTY arm, who have Another taining embrofdery never geen without woman « an emb basket These articles or heavy, nor cu Are ibersome, hut are us for the purpose to which they ara put it ia always at this time that women f iwugh they may | practicsdis clothes, and | the change of | The bright new bags, or books, | modify this tion, | shabby. even 1 new all loug for season's dress serve to dissatisfa TA - s— vard, and allowing $1 for three-quar- ters of a vard satin, $1 for the silk and metal thread with which the embroidering ig done, and $2 for sew ing silk, lining, hooks eyes, general fittings. Net is the lining usu- ally selected for a dress of this type, because it gives the support necessary and yet avoids any suggestion of stiff ness, which feature is posed to the season's preferred styles, the tight little hodices seen having invariable touch of and and definitely op basque an even softening Sleeves of the dress {lHustrated matching the drapery the dainty chemisette vest is of white organdie. This touch of against the neck Is As will be noted simple lines barely waist length in short-walst effect girdle are while sheer uniformly the gown The bod- the bac k, accentuated white ing on Very ca is the by The sim girdle is in of the bodis touch of and an satin cy for tO being it has strength The docoratic of HAVe parsed a favorite one on many ade tailors suits of silk f ior fact de and imers account for the fancy nes by the + BE Lriogani the fabrics NNN ANNONA APANSNNSNSNPSPNPN OF THE MUFF tional heavy white shee worn during the summer season shall give place the natty linen shoe, light in weight and attractive in appearance. This shoe is of green linen and tips of flowered cretonne and is the lat est innovation in the sports shoe line. Its popularity is assured. to Keep Liquid Warm for Any | Required Time, | An ingenious little device for keep | ing a tumbler of hot milk or other | liquid warm is shown in the accom Novel Tumbler Cozy. panying sketch, and It could also be used for keeping warm the early morn. ing cup of tea that is often left stand. ing for a time, To make it: Use the top of a round tin, large enough to cover the top of the tumbler or cup, and in the edge of the lid pierce a number of small holes Cover the surface of the lid with flan nel and turn the material over al the edges, and, by means of the holes pierced in the edge of the tin, securely it in place. Then sew a of flannel of sufficient length to reach to the bottom of the tumbler, snd bind the flannel at the lowest edge with sew flounce with a silk cord. and in the ‘cozy’ can be lifted up in the sick room a litle article of this kind will be found very useful, as it forms a capital cover for a glass, whether ft coniains warm or cold liquid. Painted Boots. We might have been prepared. and in & way we were, but all the same, everybody turned to gaze at a pair of painted boots that tripped down Broadway the other afternoon. Some very modest little conventional berries were painted across the inctep, but they were quite sufiicient to challenge every gaze. Rough Skin, I the skin of the body Is rough, a good sand soap will be found more beneficial than the ordinary toilet soap. A MAKE MONEY SELLING STEWART IRON FENCE ™H GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR LIVE MEN INVESTIGATE THE STEWART IRON WORKS C? €17 STEWART BLOCK — CINCINMATL OHIO. an GALLS Avoid operations. Positive remedy (No Od) -Resuits sure Write for our big Book of Truth and Faots To-lisy wae Remedy Co. Dept. C-60, 2192 Dearborn 3¢. Chicage He Had the Price, Bill McCabe's team one Poughkeepsie the Kingston team Years ngo, the Atlantic league, and a guy named Fogarty was umpire In the ninth iuning, with tied, two of McCabe's men played out und as Bill b had find a man to fill hick, who the fun could fill was playing day fu the BCOTE extra Heate tu drew a big but for only ad rush one Tian bleacher in He sald he couldn't play, There the fans he to the in ware {wo and were ex Lei your money work for you, one good invests ment is worth a lifotizpe of labor W tigvye fie Frog asilion. Metie sow, Biandard Petocionm te, fo on irl COKATOCO GRAIN 2.2 sugar, one of molasses, leave whaler, one r vrown perature % | drink. Helgin grain and procesd ae bet 1 ren Hons and packege of grain Be eovin or stems. The Cokalo Company. Deer Park, W lzconsin HAIR BALSAM A totiet preparation of seevik Helos to eradionie dander, For "" Car and Besuty to Gray or {abr Bos. and §i Bat Sud FURRED TONGUE NO PROOF Why it is Supposed to Indicate Jiges- tive Disturbance Never Has Pen Explained, £ why a tO be an turbance of the has never been explained ol - ai Heocord calls to mind and ty A feared) spinster good wn opinion abow! many ve f ndispo lunches. delight the children. any old-style “corn flakes.” cats’ that wall These New t