“Blue” and Worried? “Blue,” worried, hall-sick people should tind out the cause of their trou bles. Often it is merely faulty kidney action, which allows the blood to get loaded up with poisons that irritate the nerves. bh. headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder troubles are add ed proofs that the kidneys need help Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. is thank them for relief from just such troubles A Virginia Case Mrs. P. T. Timber- “Every Pictare Telis a Stony” ke, 3 8B. R Bb Le, how » kni used of Pills entirely enjoyed since then, fter had irteen boxes was cured and 1 have better health had before.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN’S ®i5Ner PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. than I ever Horses Horsemen agree that Yager's Liniment 1s the best and most eco- nomical linimeant for general stable use. red ligaments, spavin, is orold ’ s, cuts and any enlargements, it gives quick relief. A 35¢ bottle contains more than 85¢ PER BOTTLE AT ALL DEALERS YAGER’S INIMENT GILBEET BROS. & CO. =) Baltimore, Md. Protect Your Family From Winter Colds with Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar It stops cot s before they become serious, Contains n op nar anything injurious, Sold by all druggists, Pike's Toothache Droge Step the Prin 2 Faencod ADE Trtmowes aes 3 ral : i ¢ # NN foerend{ on mo \ | f ; TST BATHRREID UM Bs 1 { ’ q For up-to-date implements and prompt service, make Rawlings your “source of supply.” Ask your dealer. Rawlings Implement Co. Manufacturers, Wholesalers, Exporters Baltimore, Md. WHEN YOU THINK FLAGS Think of Factory Price Same price as before the war. Then write to us for catalogue. AMERICAN FLAG MFG. CO., Easton, Pa, “Profitable Butter Making” A 6." 0 0s plan and tells all you will ever want to know about making butter for profit. Price only 10 conta postpaid. CC. D. Higgins, Greensboro, N. C. SELL CHAMPION EGG-SAVER and make more money than you ever made. One package equal to 3 eggs Can you beat it nd We to-day for asampie and get busy. B W, NAPP & CO. 6119 Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, [iL My book, entitled RUSIARAS STCORNS twenty-five Norfolk, Va. Success or Failure, Which? ints the way to prosperity. By mail, mts, William B. Watson, Bor IW, GAS GUSHER for others; will start drilling near by immediately, Chance to come in on ground oor make large profita, 705 Arrott Bidg., Pitsburg, Pa AGENT Ratchet Wronch, sells on sight, ante owners, garages, mechanics. Sample fi. 8. & 8 Bpeclally Co, 4 B 3rd, Cincinnati, Obic in MoKaesport making big money Not Too Mild. “Don’t you et | i honk of “Not bile.” v listentr ¢ 1JO¥ Hsiening (oo the » s Y goose nutomo- A Puzzle, “Why do they call it try?" “1 don't I'm nobody running it.” fugitive poe- Know: there's sure { ft r Indigestion proddoes pometimes alarming symptoms Wrizht's Indian Vegetable Pills stimulate the diges- live processes to function naturally. Adv disagresablsa and With Corks in Them, Passengers on this Fear are advised to keep a sharp look out for hostile perigcopes, water wagons Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ad. False teeth are one thing, but a false tongue behind them is another, Be careful to develop your talents, Charles Dickens, When Your Eves Need Care 0 Murine Eve Reneds EE hb oh Mes GOOD CORN CROP VERY IMPORTANT Scarcity of Suitable Seed in Many Preducing States. WARNING SENT TO FARMERS | Suitable for Seed—Recady Market for All That Is Not Wanted for Planting. ™ar iJepar {Prepared by the United ment of Agr! crop of Staton ture A good grown without t in mn if the principal corn-producing sta corn cannot 1 good seed, v there {8 a seareity of suitable seed planting the 1018 crop. Unless orn grower saves, and saves carefully, a good supply from which to select the yest ears for planting, this scarcity will not be averted. will not take cholce 18 betwes every The seed-corn scarcity of itself y care : the only n making sure now or ausing a scarcity in the planting sea- son. A warning is being sent ol United States department 1 to the farmers of a number states for which a serious scareity of ture seed corn for spring planting in has been noted. tn whole or part, New York, vania, Ohlo, Michigan, Indiana, nols, Wisconsin, Ml braska, North Dakots kota. Not Too Late to Select Seed Ears. able and adapted seed cannot be had the seed stocks committee of the Unit ed urges farmers not to overlook any pos States department of agricultu gible source of supply It poir that on 1 geod corn to 3 in the states v find som for it p no ue nor the need accustomed to ter corn and have been anting r glider that every Seed Corn Tied High and Dry Out of Reach of Rats and Mice, they feed now lan duee a h bushels next Save Sound Ears for Seed. Under linary it to select seed corn in the cure it carefully, would, if undred t or even wo Year, ore conditions, pays 1d and but seed so selected and cured Is not avaliable much of orn to be planted next spring. It will be necessary, therefore, the specialists emphasize, to use the very best seed that is available, Past oxy that it lant seed of an adapted variety, even ough it 1s poor in germination, than to plant much better seed of an une ndapted variety. For thie reason, the geod stocks committee urges farmers to pick over their corn and select the pound ears for possible use as seed. If more is saved than is needed, there will be a ready market for it next fpring. Guard Seed Corn From Damage. This emergency seed should be sepa- rated from the immature or moldy corn jmmediately, 0 prevent further dam- nge to its vitality, If it is not already four for lan $ y © roe tile { n cage wrience shows IMPROVE SEED BY CLEANING By Running Through Fanning Mill Weeds, Chafi and Sh.unken Ker nels Are Removed. by the ment of Ag iiture.) One of the best ime In winter (Prepared Depart- v8 to utilize the spring rush of farm work begins Is to clean and the small grains that are to used for seed. win spare before grade be 1x for and fl by run i barley nll be seed through t once to re improved the qaove , broken straws kernels, The through the clean run drill ing machinery thus insure a more uniform § can be obtained from uncles Cleaning grain al the wenk and diseased Is ull, produce large, many of which may n or if Rrow are k plants, they do to small, wes iformly plump kernels germinate ind yield more i » ining small, more evenly, produce stronger plants than ungraded g wenk kernels, Cleaning the grain removes a part of the it The preparation of the land for seeding destroys many seeds that are in the and thus helps to keep weeds in check, but the value of this work Is | lost if foul sown. Weed seeds sown with the grain have the best nation and growth, from them with the grain plants throughout the season. also weed seeds large con tains. soll argely seed 1s of conditions for germi- and the plants pro- compete strongly Although the seed may seem to be excellent quality It well worth while to run the grain through the fanning mill at least once. This is no ke is any chances, The demand t » the things, that be used in 8, among other best the geod avallable 1018 crop. in yleld of from two to are more to the ac acre ined from sowing clean, large bushel t an big wages for the inys spent in getting seed read i ¥ of even a 0 ng. SALT PRESERVES SOFT CORN Prophetstown, 1il.—Good Venti- lation Needed. Prepared by of mol 1 be orn. nt or more of the salt wi per bushel of « Even the ald of salt, good ventilation is nec- essary. with SPREAD MANURE ON FIELDS Important to Have Work Done Soon as Possible After Made—Food Is Badly Needed. Too much cannot well be sald about the importance of having manure thin ly and evenly spread on the fields at at as uniform a temperature as pos gible. From six to ten kernels from taken and tested for germination. The ears which show all or nearly all dead kernels should be discarded, The re- maining ears should then be shelled by hand and the grain from each ear carefully examined, discarding all kernels in which the germs appear to be dead. In this way, it should be pos gible for many farmers to get seed corn which will germinate from 050 to 60 | ger cont. This ceed can then be plant. ed thickly enough next spring to pro- | duce a stand. . |* Those who are not familiar with | making single-ear germination tests of i corn can get information on how to make the test from their county agent, from the state experiment station, or by sending to the United States depart. ment of agriculture, Washington, D, C; am for a copy of Farmers’ Bulletin 253, Take Care to Prevent Bloat, When alfalfa is paustured, great care should be taken to prevent hloat, | | made. It is just as Important to con serve the things food Is made of as the food itself for next year and for un- told numbers of years we will need food as badly as now, and perhaps more so, USES OF BUCKWHEAT (Prepared by the United States De partment of Agriculture.) Buckwheat is valuable as a human food, It is also an ex- cellent feed for poultry. The middlings remaining as a by-pro- duct after milling are, on ace count of their high protein con- tent, a valuable feed for dairy cows. The production of buck- wheat will help to provide food in many districts this year for local consumption and thus help to avold the danger of shortage due to possible lack of adequate transportation facilities, ¥ IMPORTANCE OF LIVE STOCK Farmers Enabled to Convert Grasses and Forage Crops Into High. Priced Products. PA. Dropped From Neck to Knees. Warrior-Like Corsage Is Embroidered With Pearls, drilliants and Flashes of Ste~l—Jewel Headdress, if us al ap ¢r hion, we tulent manner. 1 § revival of a cont the warrie men, lays which no modern fight MA POLKA DOTS AND WIDE BRIM i nlongine pieasing thar cloth. the evening thing of metalite twelfth of in the made Entire fashion, are tunics, longer, over skirts of blood red or mid- night blue satin or velvet, the costliness o nics have all the tive dres the earl the material, the tu- i simplicity of primi sing. Their introduction into fashions has brought the wearing, Simone of in Paris Theater An- I hear, a wonderful gown which is being copled for this country. It is of silver cloth red, hanging in panels on a slim, tight skirt that The ia » figure as she walks, with brillia: cut ‘o it sl headdre " ni de of Lae snl } age and mounted on silver pea in, a ’ addr 8 wi ' steel, adds a warriors in the flicked it, can be to enll silver frock ven RL wr AR AG FETE a SH RRA NE NR IRE a — This is just the suit for the girl whe Is going gunning for beaux, for it is well equipped with holster pockets. Of course she won't need a gun. The whole effect of this tasty costume is one of readiness for sport. It is fash. ioned of durable jade dress corduroy that will stand wp under the severest usages. A collar faced with French blue satin and Norfolk straps on the jacket complete the costume. Fancy Coatees for House, | Very becoming over a black or some dark-hued frock is a black chiffon | cloth or marquisette coatee pouching in sacklike manner just above a high | wafstiine and edged with the whitest | and filmiest swansdown, convert the grasses, forage crops, le finished products and to return to the soll the plant food taken from It. Silk Jersey Jumpers. Decidedly charming are the silk jer gey jumpers slipped on over perfectly simple plain skirts, and emphasis of | outiine ean be imparted through the simple means of a sash, The novel use of polka dots com. bined with a large inverted brim makes | this hat delightfully entrancing. It is designed for the tourist who wishes to | bring joy to herself and all beholders, and is fabricated in blue and white satin, with the polka dots as the sole trimming. SOME SPRING FASHICN TIPS Linen Blouses With High Collar Are Popular—Pumpkin Color Is Worn With Navy Short Jacket Suit. A swagger linen blou C4 y seen had fril and long b { linen, which were per § * uj dresses are mad < ne-plece dresses are made some evidence of a return | of lances to favor. Biack are favored. Pretty turhans are ves and rosebuds, There is a return printed and plain, are some very pretty evening v all of chiffon. Slipover blouses are thought well of in some quarters, Button-back blouses place in many spring lines, Hats ‘are of the simplest shape, de- pending entirely on line, Venice lace is slowly pushing Rself into favor among laces, All velvet gowns are made very sim- ply and without trimming. The length of the skirt should be cut with an eye to becomingness, Of materials there are a great many gllks, pongees and rajahs used. -and-white checked materi made of green to volles, both very also find their Blue for Lingerie. Pale blue lingerie is coming into vogue since women seem to have tired of so much pink. Pale blue is not a very satisfactory tint for underwear— after the first washing—for the color turns a dingy drab, White lingerie, with pale bine rib- bon, is really much prettier and infi- nitely more satisfactory in the long run. White negligees are most beauti- ful when made of rich materials, Noth. ing, for Instance, could be loveller than a peignoir of embroidered white crepe de chine orf a warm room gown of white velvet touched with fur. A golden yellow costume worn in a popu- lar play many an enchanting tea gown. Colors for Lingerie Elouses. The colors that promise to be pop- ular in lingerie blouses for spring and summer are coral, Pekin blue and tan. The last named shade is espe- i clally popular both in linen and In | sheer fabrics, one of the daintiest | blouses recently scen being in tan | swiss dotted In white and finished { with white linen collar and cuffs, KIDKEY TROUBLE NOT EASILY RECOGNIZED Applicants for Insurance Often “ejected Talk and Talkers { P the the in- FRECKLES Now ls the Tize to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots ec K Be Cured Cannot Catarrh LA Als they sease as iurfaces f the {i MEDICINE tonics f the best mbination 8 CATARRH such won- gitions. edo, O. results ruggists -t F. J. Cheney Always Before Him. is a great for proce- 't he?” should say “eo dure, sr ul furni bound w 4 irl slicKier go! in Why } ho h is 0 even the all ire Covers use are ith red tape.” RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and 34 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for mak- ing and use come in each box of Barbe Compound. It will gradually darkenm streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does mot rub off. Adv, water Getting Even With Grump. “This certainly a hard winter.” “Huh. Any fool knows that “Then I needn't have told you" is Skin Troubles That Itch Burn and disfigure quickly soothed and healed by hot baths with Cuti- ticura Ointment. For free samples, address, “Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston" Bold by druggists and by mall, Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.-Adv, Sure Proof. “Do you know anything of the art “1 ought to; I've man Pure blood is essential to Good Health, Garfield Tea dispells impurities, cleanses the system and eradicates disease. Adv, ot Marriage Is lke any other condi tion; where there is life there is hope.
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