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Frost Proof Cabbage Plants at Dutch, WO for$1.38; 1 forf00; 5,000 at 81.50 f.0 b. here; postpaid 38c per (00. Setielaetion guaranteed WHET POTATO PLANTS-immediate shipment ancy Hall and Porto Rico, 1500 to 2.000 at 82.00; 000 up at $1.50, £. 0. b. hers. Tomato plants st §1.5 % and Pepper plants at §1.50 par | Lf. ob 'ostpald (0c per (00. DF JANSON SUNNERYILIE 8 C WANTED Colored Laborersand Track men as section hands; also Pattern Makers, Molders and Carpenters. Bricklayers experienced on either fire brick or red brick construction Steady work. Good wages. Apply in person to BETHLEHEM STEEL CO., Sparrows Point, Md, BERY and EVERG RE} PEACH and APPLE EES SPRING 1017 THE MOUNTAIN VIEW NURSERY CO. Catalog Free. WILLIAMSPORT, MD. Watson E,. Coleman, Patent Lawyer Washingion D.( PATENTS Pin Soon Bates reasonable. Highest references. Beatservices w. NO id Age! passing away lived to be 70 N. U,, BALTIMORE, 16-- 1917 many t ng person ald have of age. when the kidneys degenerate, it causes auto-intoxication., The more Injuri- ous the poisons passing thru the kid- peys the quicker will those noble or- gans be degenerated, and the sooner they decay. It is thus the wisest policy, to pre vent premature old age and promote long life, to lighten the work of the kidneys. This can be done by drink- ing plenty of pure water all day long, and occasionally taking Anurle, double strength, before meals. This can be obtained at almost any drug store. You for it dissolves uric acid as water does sugar. A Big Saving. ne of buy « ng # IIT LAXATIVE FOR SICK CHILD “California Syrup of Figs” can’t harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. very naotl a of cold -remenm- should diarrhoea, in ber, a good “inside clean always be the first treatment given, Millions of mothers keep “California Syrup of Figs” handy; they know a teaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask at the store for a G50- cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs.” which has directions for bables, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on the bottle. Ady, Discharged. My m i | to discharge you | Bossed—Well, sir, his duty is to disch Boss painful duty an, it is my should dis igh that di One 14% charge even tho ity irge Kill the Flies Now and Prevent disease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will d | Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All dealers or # for 81. H. SOMERS, kiyn, N. XY. Ady y 3t i ure WW Va. § boy at home I have erce's medicines. The; arly every member of my mily th good results, and I myself was great benefited by the of the Golden Medical Discovery. 1 had caught a severe cold a littl Dr. Pi} taken by 1 } + were 14 with iy use which settled on my lungs and in my bronchial tubes I could not seem to get rid of it and the Discovery completely cured me and restored me to good health. 1 have also taken the Pleasant Pellets for sluggish liver, constipation and billousness—they are fine. I am al- ways glad to recommend Dr. Plerce's remedies,"—John Biby, 8307 Jackson St. Golden Medical Discovery, the herb al tonie, is made up in liquid or tablet {form and cen be obtained In any drug |store. It contains no alcohol or nar- | cotie, and its Ingredients are printed {on the wrapper. The Great Vegetable signature Puts You Right Over Night Small Pill Small Dose Small Price Colorless or Pale Faces a enndition which will be greatiy usually indicate the absence of Iron in haired by Carter's Iron Pills helped by it Is No Longer a Novelty But Ruling Fabric Among the informal Gowns. SOMBER TONES PREDOMINATE None of Colors Adopted in Models Im. ported From France is Especially Attractive to the Ameri. can Woman. The history of jersey cloth not be written in one chapter. troduction was not taken seriously, but its persistence has caused it to be re- garded with Importance, could scribe the spring fashions from middle starting Jersey, incorporating it in t It has ceased to be a novelty. It has fabric. It a standard and disagreeably l-advertised n for me This frock is made of blue gaberdine and the curve at the knees is accen- tuated by stitchery in blue and embroidery in blue beads. The rt cape bu the shoulder. The fancy vest is of white organdie. machine she ttons on 1 1 sienael hh Chanel into her and sil- took or 1 r with gold embroide er, did not make w nttractive It takes the American wom- peculiarly toned bru- nette to wear string, cafe an Init, belge and the bi tones, and it takes a peculiarly toned blonde to wear gray in its several light that have neither blue them. However, the French designers have around this by using collars, belts, cuffs and facings of black, dark blue and white on these gray beige jersey costumes, It may be dye this new i ly on | an, fn mastic, cuit shindes nor mauve in got and due to some inability to type of jersey that the sad colors are chosen, it may be that the manuwsacturers materials | In France prefer to use the gray and { belge In these everyday sults and keep | the gorgeous colors for evening and | afternoon frocks, There are one-piece | Jersey In gray which shapeleéss, but they are or of frocks are of this seemingly Of 10 he overs I Of that Rees because thn for they the figure and the best dres There 85 of stit looked foot on by appear to advaniag are being ord od women ntry. $1 r the middle of ack, Have Long Tunic Coats. Oority ol fie un 1 » iu 34 note of the really smart frock, The lim bodice clings to the figure like the behind it, and fur, worn ta tad a purpose Jersey trimnmed summer at other times. They were a bit more of a caprice than a colored sweater, so thought, but the manufactur- ers’ thought ran In another vein, They saw in jersey cloth a sturdy, reliable fabric that could be standardized and continually on the market like skirts coats with were women kept Serge. Amazing Success of Jersey Cloth. At the moment, it though the manufacturers have thought bet. ter than the public. rivals serge in the spring clothes, but runs ahead of it. Even the importers in this country were surprised when tl packers opened the enormous the boxes looks as from Bordeaux and gown after gown, suit after suit coat after coat of jersey. no silk jersey there; all the apparel was made of this new and prevailing gfteamers gant appearance. One has a feeling that the exigen- cles of war have made women get hold of all the men's undershirts they i could find, dip them In the dye pot, put | a belt around them and use them with | a plnited skirt, The one feeling of discouragemont that the American importers have had about the abundance of jersey cloth clothes was caused by the sad toaes which the buyers have chosen, An al most unlimited range of gray and beige predominates, Not one of these colors is especial [™) QQ NENA i | | This gown is made of blue serge { trimmed with black satin, The sleeves | are barreled and built of the two ma. | terials joined by soutaching. The turn. | over collar is faced with natural shan. | tung. { first jerseys which Lily Langtry made | famous, but never do they show such a silhouette as she presented to the | world, for the of tiny walsts, { curved hips and slender shoulders have been eliminated. To keep the tone of the cafe an lait {| awny from the face, there is a wide, days | rolling, horse collar of black, and the tight sleeves, which are buttoned | from elbow to w rist. flare so far over | long, | the hands that they have to be rolled back carelessly to show a black facing. The belt is five inches high, softly fold- od. buttoned at the side with black { bone, and has a top which rolls down | to show a black lining. | (Copyright, 1017, per Syndicate) New Evening Wraps. The new evening wraps are cape. i shaped with a slit for the arms and a | great deal of embroidery at the arm | slit and neckline, They also show el | ther a slight barrel effect or the harem { hem, The material most employed is | satin, though all sorts of fabrics are | used, including fine woolen jersey, i ' which is featured, | He’s telling her that nothing he received from home brought more Joy, longer-lasting pleasure, greater relief from thirst and fatigue, than RIGLEY THE FLAVOR LASTS She slipped a stick in every letter and mailed him a box now and then. Naturally he loves her, she loves him, and they both love WRIGLEY’S. CHEW IT AFTER EVERY ME Him. A Horse on CTO young 1 WHAT IS LAX-FOS LAX-FOS IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA A DIGESTIVE LAXATIVE CATHARTIC ARD LIVER TONIC Lax-Fos is not a Secret or Patent Madi- cine but is composed of the following old-fashioned roots and herbs: CASCARA BARK BLUE FLAG ROOT RHUBARB ROOT BLACK ROOT MAY APPLE ROOT SENNA LEAVES AND PEPSIN In Lax-Fos the CAsCARA is improved by the addition o e 1ngredi- euls max CARA, and : acts not only as: al yr laxative and cathar. tic but also ver tonic. Sy Lax-Fos 8 alatable, aro- pping itch 3 nd 8 not ine or disturb ttie will prove 2 ¢ jor Constipation, i Laver. Price 50¢. GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur- fant gnd Remove Dandruff-—Real Surprise for You, Your hair becomes light wavy, fiuf. fy, abundant and appears as soft, } trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a “Danderine hair cleanse try this—m Danderine thre stran us n a cloth wit} od ini orates the scalp, ing and falling will you But what will pleas 1 most be after a will actually downy at first -but really new hair—growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any store and just try it. Adv. few weeks’ u en gee new hair-—-fine and yes RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHEUMAC DF to remove the cause end drive the poison {rom the system ‘BEEURACIDR OF THE Ie8ing PUTS AHEURATISE OF THE OUTSIDE" At All Draggists Jas. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors Baltimore, Md. 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