BIG RUSH NOW ON 160-Acre Homesteads. “In a war like this, they also serve nnd serve effectively who till the and gardens, of ounce food and that the sure of good middle the world needs every an produce this year, growers of that food are prices. When men now of their first farmer's ideal of perity. Today, two-dolliar wheat, with other and and vegetables in proportion a cations that any from prices as likely up as down, “Every must The farmer who increases his crops is performing a national service, prosperity himself. too much, and unles effort enough.” casting wheut' was the were pros we have meats nd indi these grains shift to be work. is ucre as well ns There ¢ assuring for annot he consistent not he Now joined of the sonal | ol the loyal and hend every effort World's War to 1 is Chieago the Uni the Allies has ted the that with past mer nterest of tl { | come a world's shortage in necessities by offering her lands, practically free, to anyone who will take them and pro- | duce. Labor is searce in Canada, and are is Good wages and the time a farm hand pay In 1917, 1s considered by Canndian Government, the same as duties on one of the free 160 that this Government in order to settle the fer- prairies and bring about within vears a half billion annual crop of wheat. The offered drawing nee acre farms, is away, evidence Is that Western uroduce conclusive any inquirer, lands will better quality most Canada farm more whent and at a acre th has been grain growing countries. It state ment to say, that yields of fifty bushels to the acre of wheat are grown in Can ada: the statement is made in all seri ousness and is backed up by the let ters and affidavits of farmers Western Canada. These farmers are enjoying the same home comforts that their bors to the south par pate; the good good and Com of n an known heretofore in is no idle eg Jinble ir in nel gh they have same Liorses ond roads and munication, cro] social condit Net C Contents 1 15 Fluid | Drachm Ape eR ATs pI ALGOHOL- -3 TER GENT. i : AW egefablePreparationorAs- ' similatingtheFood by Regula- | ting the Stomachs and | Bowes of § FTIR SIT IIAs | Thereby Promoting Digestion Cheerfulness and Rest Contains neither Opium, M 2 nol) Not NARCOTIC ——————— Nirgen Sever! A helpful Remedy for Constipation and D and Feverishness and Loss OF SLEEP IX t [ months St 5s Doses ~35 CE of hUP A Valued Household Remedy for Over Half a Century. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Groves The Old Standard Grove's chill Tonic is equally val eral T¢ because known tonic Tasteless uabls as a Gen 4 contains well properties of (I IN INE and IRON It acts on the liver, Drives ot Malaria, Enriches the Blood Bui.ds up the Whole System. 50 cents mc the and Unloading the Responsibilit) u., | bASTORIA For Infants and Children. j Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria BALTIMORE, NO. 17.1 Chinese Influence nounced in Summer Frocks. Tendency of Past Year Has Grown Stronger This Season—Ildea Prevalent Even ‘in the Swealers. months ago—Iin fact, showing of extreme models spring of 1016—a decidedly oriental note was heralded, and a great many garments that borrowed either line or coloring from the far East were shown, Ia the year that has passed this ten- dency has grown stronger, and cially the Chinese influences pized. The summer crop of tub frocks shows many tailored dresses and sport suits with conts or suggest- Many in the espe- recog. blouses Chincse Note Even in Sweaters. » mandarin ® have TOUCHWOOD IS USED ON HATS French Responsible for Adoption of This Unusual Material—Real and imitation Coral in Demand. In th m that cam ginning of the war it rapi grew into a universal Fre fashion. New wood 1 daly hats are trimmed with touch ornaments as crown bands far piping on brims, Coral, real and imitation, will be used in the new spring millinery, Italy is supplying a large demand for it. Coral figures are placed against the and satin hats, embroidery is in coral beads, and one new gpring hat has large blue woolen roses, with the hearts made of coral beads. NO SHRINKAGE ABOUT CAPE This Fashionable Bit of Attire Shows No Curtailment in Width as in Frocks and Separate Coats. If frocks and even separate coats able long cape has suffered no such ghrinkage. In one with a coat a cape may cling to the narrow silhouette, niggardliness, The envelope cape of satin or other rich silk is a handsome and pletur- esque thing and promises to enjoy pop- ularity for both evening and afternoon wear, though only the folk who go in carriage or ear will find {t desir. able for afternoon toilette, It is wunple, long, hugely collared. It oblit- Ww i { nll when of lines, weurer traces the fig the sophisticated wraps it knowingly about her now then to display beautiful supple- ness and grace, and yet by its very it suggests a slender figure The bulk be entirely cape, for all one knows. Plain satins of beautiful quality are much liked for these eapes, and are used in light, dark or neutral tones, with trimming of embroidery in self- or metallic thread or contrast. ing color. One ful model is of brown satin embroidery bands and has a big scarf collar ends are deeply This model 18 lovely In any color and the scarf admits of varying graceful arrangement, Soft satin with wide brocade stripe In the color of the satin fons another good cape. The deep orchid and the stripes around the full cape Lining a lar are of a soft blue that hs the orchid ure ave its may KUCCeRE with whose the satin embroidered. vet fash- vel color is run nd col- irmonizes with Decreed Ths Not Be Square, Fashion This Year Has Smart They Must Than Two Inches to Be Less EFFECTS IN POCKETS Th it TE i nab A 1 i Bi Pockets have been playing an all ion. Many new styles have been wov. en around them. Pockets have been seen in every shape and form. Those shown in the photo are the very latest turn. They are gathered up in a tunic effect on the sides and extend pretty near half-way around the frock. They are wide, but not deep, unusual for pockets. The collar, cuffs and edge striped border. rose-colored Yosan silk. Paris 1s for Gréen. Green figures largely in the card, but mostly in the the soft, Clever sports coats, sports costumes, afternoon and eve ning frocks, sweaters and separate gkirts are shown In greens, and some cool, medium tones, els are bullt up in green and white, ET Pockets, ture of Interest. These are two pock: ets in one panel, the patch pocket be ing slit at the bottom to hold small coins for change. Surgeon’s Des Moines, t ry and able to do mend Lydia E. any woman as a | BLANCHE JEFF] there are oper ation wil , but the le e above “Ve ampl mex v1 t 1a 18 & icine 1S ai cine Co. (confidential) But Medicine Cured. Towa.—“My husband says I wonld grave today had it not been for getable Compound. 1 suf- trouble and the doctors year without an operation. ie operation and had me kham's Vegetable Compound. 1 to get better and am now well own housework. 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