“FAKE” ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM Therefore Insist Upon Gens uine “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” a Millions of fraudulent Aspirin Tabe Bets were sold by a Brooklyn manuface turer which later proved to be come posed mainly of Talecum Powder. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” the true, genuine, American made and American ewned Tablets are marked with the safety “Bayer Cross.” Ask for and then Insist upon “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” and always buy them in the original Bayer package which contains proper directions and dosage. Aspirin 1s the trade mark of Bayer Balicylicacid. A Bit Slow. He an extravagant young woman, sir? “I have—er— replied the suitor, hesitatingly. “By George, sir! If you've twelvemonth and haven't srther than a mere surmise, you lack Le perspicacity 1 like for my son-in-law to — Birmingham Age-Herald, PHYSICALLY FIT would possess,” It isn't age, it's carelesg living that uts men “down and out.” Keep your ternal organs in good condition and you will always be physically fit, The kidneys are the most overs worked organs in the human body. When they break down under the strain and the deadly uric acid ac- cumulates and crystallizes look out! These sharp crystals tear and scratch the delicate urinary channels causing excruciating pain and set up irrita- tions which may cause premature dee eneration and often do turn into adly Bright's Discase, ' One of the first warnings of slug- sh kidney action is pain or stiffness the small of the back, loss of appe- tite, indigestion or rheumatism, Do not wait until the danger is upon gou. At the first indication of trouble o after the cause at once, Get a trial x of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, imported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They will give almost immediate relief. If for any eanse they should not, your money will Be refunded. But be sure to get GOLD MEDAL. None other is genuine. In sealed boxes, three sizes — Adv. Mitigationa. Gabby—Husbands are vorms, that’s what they are. Mrs. Tabby—That's all bhey're not fishing worms, Mrs, Just A fraction takes up as much room as a full-sized figure. “Our Good Old Standby for Over 20 Years” Yager's Liniment is a good old fashion liniment Bo wonderful penetrative powers and affording prompt relief from pain. It alleviates quick! n caused from ya neuralgia, sciatica, i backache, etc. sprains, Contains twice as much as the usual bottle of liniment, a at the same price; at Ve SI RELIEVES PAIN a Lhny Special--We will make you six beng si photographs, tn folder iount ings, sopled gn any phote, $90. Regular studio pries WW, Bank reference. Chipman's Col #ludto, 31 North Broad St, Noswich, * v PENNSYLVANIA Hamilton Holt, of New York, editor of the Independent, has been secured as commencement day orator on June 27 for Muhlenberg and will discuss the league of natlons,. He will also be the guest of the Alumnl asso- ciation of the college at its dinner during the commencement festivities John Helmbach, Danville, held in Jail at Lewisburg for robberies at Allenwood, was discovered hanging by a rope made of bedclothing to a bar in his cell by jall attaches, was unconscious when cut down, but will recover, physicians say. Miss louise a4 nurse of New (Castle, to the pear east and is now located at Tiflis, Russia, in charge of a relief station, according to a letter received by her parents In New Castle, She says that the starvation the border of Russia college, Chamberlain, has been sent conditions along ure awful, Despite the ending of the erulting In Chambersburg has again brisk. To date this month there have eleven enlistments in Three war, re- become Lon the army and three In the navy of army ¥ for service with the Amertean expedi- tionary force in y Fa the eleven 8 were police seared who is Sharon nre boarder alleged sacked the trunk of Andy Miller, Alexander street, taking $4000 in Rus- sian wrth of Liber ty bonds. have ran. ¢ 0% fo money and $2000 w bauking busine at Lehighton, Us is i Xi | business men Brag th “#, a4 Juil delivery dons {hie dated In Justice their » rear of Do heir whereabouts Rhaly located on east of Gres getaway the mark ciue has Grove, three miles gix miles from seventy-five f yin there are twenty act Ww 3 veal sy, lage of pind lies I One ont LW Mop Pp wtol KtOores, Fallin £ of Un asked io ass! Corrine Mr. and Mrs Malin street, who 8 her 7 wirinre is known mmeing Shiels lewis to a year lHlegheny county workhonse of the Henderson, Yan Swe that In would receive th AW, Twice cite after th Smith, fifteen Fred Smith, } Hy SAN ¥ is. war from home motive ir the ¢ anton tarney £ » Imvis Jidge J TOWN, inanend such ull extent the ful: a warming ofondors af the | i for bravery, gassed, and tice undergoing an Ww appendicitis, Captain Had knhey, of the 327th infantry, had arrived home in Union. vt a forlough. He expects to be mustersd out of service within a & RYHUS eration for Henry Ensftnar town Wearing the Victoria Cross, confor red on him by King George, of Eng. land, at Buckingham palace, for dis tinguished service and exceptional bra- James Clinton, of the medical corps, has ree turned home in Beaver Falls, This honor has heen conferred upon bat few Americans, Because they wanted electric lights for their town, the women of Orrs town, near Chambersburg, got busy and secursd by popular subscription 2000, which will be nsed to connect the borough with the eleetric light plant ar Shippensburg, British army eleven, of. Loop, ran a pitchfork inte Ris right foot, Tockjaw developed, causing his death, Pedding without licenses during company A's homecoming reception in Reading, a dozen young men in uniform were fined $11.25, fraternity are planning a drive to ralse 5400.00 for the erection of a temple to house the city's five lodges of the fraternity, 5 r About 100 sticks of dynamite were found hdden behind a tree In Never sink Mountaln, t THE CENTRE REPORTER, The Thomas Tren company. operar ing blast burnaces at Hokendauqua, i Alburtis and Hellertown, has purchas. | ed from the Wharton Steel company two iron ore mines near Wharton, N. J, at a price said to be pear $400,000 George Fulmer, Frank Darrohn and Robert Fulmer, of Easton, and Anna Meyer, Viola Hoxworth and Sarch Seek, of Allentown, all badly in- Jured when their automobile turned turtle near Center Valley through the breaking of the steering rod, They all taken to the Allentown hos- Were were pital The send confer with and City Engineer the advisability of street with fled brick Fayette of will fo council as to Henderson instead of petri foundation, home for July 6 bureau nn municipalities Lock Haven members of engineer to the Nhoemaker paving concrete on mK county's has been Concrete welcome 1efin tely Sunday, celobration the The firemen’s celehirat held In The man's general wit week begin fon also will mmnellsvilie jk of sfore and so Yenusick, John CC. Dieck- East are John autor Chunk is missing, three woutiis, Mtenhen | hart are Wor John Dry Lansford, who alleged mhersied nearly $1xLR of the ery, near nyt od] I Johas ins ation of siegates to the convention were that not be found for Herous Bi ‘reshy hae the Allister, to use of the to increase the salary of lev, Dr. George A. B24%) a vialed pastor, year, parsonage, The is a very material one. Besides Doctor McAllister will vacation of several weeks in he mother in Ireland, “On jevel” Is the slogan adopt. ed for Mahanoy City by the chamber of commerce, Governor Sproul's office annoynced approval of warrants for the electro cution of Peter Smallock, Northutn. berland county, and William Brown, Clearfield county, in the week of June 16. Three Reading breweries have ree sumed making 2% per cent beer, | Adjutant General Beary issued or { ders prescribing the schedule for the officers’ training camp for the reserve | militia at ®lount Gretna, commencing June 9, Farmers in Chester county who sold potatoes for slighty cents a bas ket last aatumn are now buying them | from the stores at §1.50, Entering the home of F, M. Acton, of Elkins Park, a sneak thief stole a | number of diamond rings, a costly lavalier and $80, Gertrude, ten-year-old daughter of | Harry. Baker, I8 tn the Bloomsburg , hospital with a fracture of the base of the skull as a result of being struck by an automobile, Vasgily Vasska fell down a flight of stairs at his home in Birdshoro and broke hls neek, the ENTRE HALL, Pa. Demand for Decorations Is Grati- fied With Novelties. Difficult to Turn Frivolous and Many Still Dress on a War-Reduced Income. It 1a the way of fashlou to be for- ever elusive, ag it Is the way of wom- en to be forever In search of somo thing new. If she does not find charm of new Interest in the slthouette, then she looks for novelty in material or in the manner of trimming. This season ing first place in the fashion world, It the vast variety and novelty of trim- materials and accessories for Fashion has grown very serious dur income, It Is wise most favored by the conservative wom- BEAUTIFUL SUMMER GOWN haps the most important plece In her To a woman who travels, this coat is lovaluable, and its uses are many. up 1 garment of service, and Is quite appropriate for town as for country, es appears In a gown of this material rhich was seen recently. The top douse, The straight line made it a model sulted to i Four or debutante, ‘nn simplicity either matron straight pan the straigh Oyster white pussy-willow taffeta The orig. embroider. makes another country suit, inal idea of quill and ing it In navy silk Lanvin. The ting bite comes from ing collar ending where two large navy blue butions the The stochetted finished with weight-like ta of blue The leep hem of the skirt is nmrked with the quilting and outlined with embroid. ery. an effect which is The fasten coat. indle is 3 ‘ g5¢la silk. very new, be used with a sports skirt of white silk or navy blue pussy-willow taffeta. sports coat, and may EMBROIDERY ADDS TO BEAUTY HEN Lavish embroidery on the side of this attractive coat makes it a crea. tion of éxquisite beauty. The coat is of navy blue satin. The embroidery fs of blue chenille. The same motif at the side of the dress Is carried out sn the sleeves and the collar. The plue and maroon silk belt and straps mn the coat are all in one piece. CHEMISE OF DIFFERENT TYPE Undergarment of Days Gone By Not Like the Abbreviated Style of Today. Underlinen follows the fashion like every item of dress, and of late, says fa writer in the London Gentlewoman, there has been a decided curtailing of an undergarment that once reached the ankles. Nowadays it starts at the bust, has narrow satin ribbons upon the shoulders to keep it in place, and stops above the knees. How our grand- mothers wonld have opened-—or shut {heir eyes! But these short chemises have their practical side. Let me ex- plain, As everybody knows, it 1s al ways the bottom of the ghemise that This lovely gown for summer occa- | sions Is mouse color with white beads {and red and orange embroidered flow. ers. The hat is brown and navy flow. ered chiffon, brown glaced milan and little chestnut burrs as trimming. lasts longer the latter begins wear beneath ture of fine fabric ments, ticed war, econo in has tanght worn portion and ery or la ming at the bust may be, to the low part and thus make a new ort chemise out of an old long one. Rik are very general In Paris, as linen is such a scarce article in France the disasters in the North, Pale pink is to be seen in the leading ateliers, with nattier blue em- | broldered and the same blue shade In i ribbons, 80 many us the chemises gince SS ———— 10 MAKE A PRETTY PARASOL | Little Flowers With Camouflage ! Leaves Add to the Beauty of the Sunshade, One of a new eollection of lovely | parasols can very easily he | the girl who Is only moderately | with her needle, copied by clever She may either buy plain silk one In any of the pastel and it, even dress up last year's one like new. The idea is this: i vals shout the edge is a | with | flower i | georgette shades, decorate or ny she may little two camouflage leaves, little shirrings there is is made of and {loop of the same material on eithe | side of the little round group of shi rings to suggest the les Those sn liqued flowers may be of the same eol- or as the parasol or they may different pale shades, A dresden color scheme would be lovely indeed. What crepe ves, all be of will find that your parasol to carry when you wear summery things is quite the daintiest you have ever seen. COPYING THE BRAID DESIGNS Use of Transparent Paper and Pencil, is an especially pretty plece of brald- ed design on some old gown that takes | the new. Unless you are unusually ex. than the use of transparent paper and pencil and tracing the design as the map at school was traced, is to cover the design with fine tissue paper and then rub over the entire area below the paper lightly with a heavy crayon, As the crayon strikes the braid below the paper it leaves a darker impress slon which faintly reproduces the de sign, ‘ Rub the crayon in one direction only. Hate en Suite, At this time of the year there is al- ways a tremendous showing of sports hats and delightful drooping brims with trailing ribbons and pretty pale flowers, Many models are made up in pale pink, blue or white silk, The prettiest fad of the moment is that of having sweater, hat and parasol to match, The hats with very wide brims are charning when made up en suite in this way, and many of these hats were exhibited esrly In the season for the benefit of Bouthland visitors “CALLUS CORNSE LIFT RIGHT OFF Apply a few drops of ““Freezone’”’—No painl Don't suffer! A Freezone costs but a few cents at anv drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and “hard skin” on bot. tom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is left pink and healthy never or irritated. tiny bottle of and tender sore, His Crime. bys nabyol ride in Important to Mothers Examine carefully every b CASTORIA, that famous Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 ‘hildren Cry for Weak From Pain Mrs. Gibbert Was in Misery, But Doan’s Brought Her Splendid Health. “About 15 years ago my ki in bad condition,” says Mrs. Lucy Gib bert, 153 dumbia Ave. Harvey, | . a constant, d ineys we 10 O ners was iown pain in cotan t ture « ain I could has i was stuff, sor my back was Like - = BB gm oO ling weame blurred on my i Was ral a e boxes 0. Doan’s Eidney Pills eured me of kidney trouble en I have enjoyed splendid health and I owe it all to Doon's Bworn to before me, BAMUEL DANICE, Notary Public Get Doan's at Any Store, 80¢ a Box DOAN’S ayer PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. Simon 43 that most eflective blood ts one of member, a a good isn't skin deep sure fo ask for SULPHUR 50¢ and $1 the bottle Jom dragghets, 3 he cant supply at send name and eed he ody ip
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