——— AA vo Many Women in gain Health by this Condition Re- Taking Lydia E. was treated by three different doctors and was helped her. The doetor said I had a Our druggist and it has entirely cured me. There is no place like home—when a man is broke, Indigestion produces disagreeadls and sometimes alarming symptoms Wright's Indian Vegetable Plils stimulate the diges- tive processes to function Baturally. Adv, Pressing a button opens tomobile door by electricity. latch that is controlled Just So. IF YOU HAVE mit no appetite, Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick Headache, ‘all run down" or losing flesh, you Tuit's Pills | just what you need. They tone upline the weak | stomach and build up the Ragging ” fectly even. “How odd!” A Measly Haul. First Burglar — Hello, pard! haven't seen ye since you cracked dat erib on Jenkins street. Git anyt'ing? Cutting Down Gossip. “How do you suppose some people spent their spare time pletures were invented?” “I don't like to appear unkind to those persons, but before they started to spending practically all of their leisure moments in photoplay houses they knew a great deal more about their neighbors’ private affairs than they dc now.” Not Like Hame. The bright boy in khaki was dilating on the woeg of army life, “Yes,” he said to his old mother, “we don't get much in the way of fancy foods, or anything like that. =o00k’s all right on stews and soup, but took a cucumber going to share with one or two of the boys. f'you think he did with it? the oven and baked it.” Put it in Br, ‘o look after you. ovely for you!” I'd have boiled it A wholesome table beverage Before retir- ing, use with warm water and insure a restfulnight. It Refreshes Contains 30%, 1 Pre “ure Sulphur, RI Hole & Whisker Dy, Blask or Brows, S0e A Mean Hint Belle—I had all I could do to keep Mr. Jims from proposing. Nell—To some other girl? CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION and Ointment—Trial Free. | with Cuticura Ointment, wash off in | five minutes with Cuticure Soap and minutes with the Soap. The influence of this treatment on the pores extends through the night. Address postcard, | Boston.: Sold everywhere—~Ady, On Writing Letters. “I was told by Capt. Harry Light the other day,” writes a Canadian major, “that there Is a new style In trench letters, The censor's duties have been reduced by many per cent. The soldier now has the sense of the zitu- ation engralned in his thinking. sees through the need of keeping quiet even on matters that call for some criticism. There is more humor and matter-of-factness About his letters, One of my men, who can't write very well, was telling me the other day that one letter a week is all that he can summon up his courage to write, and he gave this as a reason: "The people at home don't, can't understand life here. We have got to go through it. Why tease them with anxieties—they have enough to put up with in pacl- fists and political grumblers, And 1 think he Is right. Don’t you?" Fifty-Fifty. Bernard was present at a dinner par- ty, In which some of the guests brought thelr children. One little girl wanted to play with Bernard's toy's, but he was selfish and wouldn't let her. “Now, Bernard,” sald mother, “you must be a little gentleman.” “Yes,” sald he, “but she must be a lady.” Chronic Indigestion. Thi can't ent your cake and have “I have the consclousness of it long: er than sults me,” growled the dyspep- tie” i Ww a vn pon be wh ——— After a woman reaches a certain age she never mentions it, PEE |Advance Notes Paris.—This year the season at Biar- Every- Coatee and Skirt of *Tete de Negre” ning of the end. And indeed we, who have lived In France all through the At Biarritz in the autumn season we always look for advance notes on the Nearly all the impor. tant dressmakers of Paris have branch establishments at Biarritz and it is Biarritz is almost a frontier town ish women, that they, worn for the first time, or very many of them, get Lovely Models for Autumn. “magazin,” mous Maison Lewis, tin gluminum threads, There was al wood collar of ermine bordered with skunk, and the two furs appeared side | by side on the wide gleeves of the | wrap. Down the fronts there were | three beautiful aluminum which served to fasten the cloak. Garments for Motoring. A more ordinary garment, inte nded | for motoring or for smart frock on a chilly day, of pale beige ed wonderful shades of blue, gray on a white ground. There was a deep shoulder eape which was almost covered with {proved a great success; to be pouring in. winter material is velvet-pile blanket favor with the Parisiennes, I saw a driving wrap made of this material at the Paquin display; the color was clear beige and the wrap cuffs of soft beaver, while of black and white mense lini stripe d tafletas, This was a thoroughly useful wrap and one which I ean confidently recom- | mend to my The rage for | beaver fur is flerce as ever, and the correct thing is a beaver-colored tail- ored suit trimmed with bands, collar, of the best quality beaver fur, With such a costume a smart little hat fn bright emerald velvet worn, consisted readers, ete. Pretty Hat for Autumn, I have illustrated of her latest which is i making a big sensation amongst the pretty Spanish girls. This is a delight- fully {| demure around the crown a band of gray squir- ! things this autumn. | one novelties, shude ornament in mauve, gray and silver. This is one of the very new shapes and entirely satisfactory. The hat is { quite small, with a cloche brim and a | corded silk crown. It was to accom- pany a smart tailored suit made of lav. ender cloth which Was trimmed with | bands of squirrel. The coat of this | suit was finished with a straight, These throw-over dress ex- pressed and “shrapnel-gray” poult de sole. ed in blue, gray and silver, and the Round the decol- ] sational ; has gone far to make Mme. Paquin’'s reputation. I can imagine this model copied in black charmeuse, with ceinture and tussel in scarlet, blue, silver and jet finished cashmere with belt and tas- gray suede and a handsome steel tas- sel. In fact a dozen different wvari- ations suggest themselves, for the out- line of the model is charmingly orig- inal and simple. Original Tailored Suit. The figure illustrated shows a highly original tailored suit created by Red fern. Here you have the large turn. over collar which Is a feature of the autumn season. These collars are to be found on many of the new coats and wraps and they are exceedingly vomfortable and easy. The Redfern model was carried out In tete de Ne gre duvetine and brown and white checked velvet. The skirt is slit up the sides in doil fashion and where it opens it shows panels of the checked velvet ; this little contee hangs straight at the back and is cut in the Inevitable sack style. “Monk's cloth” is very much in evi. dence in the advance models shown at Biarritz just now. Callot is using this cloth for specially effective driving wraps, and she advocates very bril- lant and rich eolors, such as brick-red, rust-red, military-scariet, Japonica-pink and emerald, Callot is mixing skunk with ermine on some of her new evening wraps, and Is thus obtaining most attractive results. For example, a flowing wrap, very like the loose robe worn by Shitiamtn of high degree, made of faced cloth and bright Japonica-pink Moed with black charmeuse brocaded | f Smart Hat for Autumn. ernze, which is not surprising as they are infinitely becoming and very easily made, These ties are attached to the coat itself and take the place of an ordi nary collar, one end being left loose and thrown round the neck and over the shoulder at will—Idalla de Vil liers, in the Boston Giohe, Feathers Coming Back. Speaking of phantasies recalls to mind the fact that old Mister Ostrich is destined to be losing his tail feath- ers again. For several years he has been permitted to glory In his plumage, but now it's all off. Feath- ers are coming back, strong and in numbers, The new cavalier shape, which is soft and pliable, with brim hoisting itself up gayly on one side and drooping on the other, is not a cava. lier hat at all, unless a long curled os- trich plume encircles the crown and slides down at the back, caressing the wearer's hair, Blue Serge Worn With Gold. Blue serge is always in favor, and it always looks nice; but not always does it look smart. A means of mak- ing It so 18 embroidery used in & strict. ly feminine way. A couple of straps in front done in pale gold, the border of a deeply turned-back color similar ly finished, and the effect is charming. The skirt part sets in long plaits, and inside the turaed-down collar is a fold of wavy chiffon. The sleeves are wide to near the wrist, when they fall in lappets, the cuffs being continued close to the wrists, Gold brald can be tact a ow As beneficial as it is enioy- able—in other words, doubly beneficial: that’s why WRIGLEYS is popular the world over. Many a long watch or a hard job is made more cheerful by this long-lasting refreshment. Ly LAT RET) Tg Feed the Fighters Win the War!! Harvest the Crops — Save the Yields On the battle fields of France and Flanders, the United States boys and the harvest period requires the combined forces of the two countries in team work, Suh ting. The Combined Fighters In France and Flanders and the Combined Harvesters In America WILL Bring the Allied Victory Nearer. for the use of farm workers has been : ¢ i eof later returning io the United States when the crops in the United States have been and help to save the enormous crops in Canada which by that time will be ready for Canada Wants 40,000 Harvest Hands to Take Care of its 13,000,000 ACRE WHEAT FIELD. One cunt a mile railway fare ftom the International boundary line to destination and the same International Boundary, High Wages, Good Board, Comfortable Lodgings. Card issued at the boundary by » Canadian Immigration Officer will guaran. Dep Le BLD ii ag ih nook Se EI A aa A See! iL eeiping yy DT BS Ottawa, Canada, or to ‘3. P.JAPFRAY, Cor. Walnut and Broad Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent. 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