OLD MEN FEEL YOUNG AFTER TAKING TONIC Baltimore Man, Aged Sixty, Says He Feels Like 30—Spry and Healthy. SIMPLE HOME TONIC FINE FOR OLD FOLKS *I was all run down a short time ago. would work three or four hours and hen be forced to go home. Some of my symptoms, in addition to old age, were: Shortness of breath; couldn't ent: pains around my heart; couldn't sleep felt Rike a wreck. So snally they induced me to try a couple bottles of Hypo-Cod, which everybody takes when they need a tonic, here in Baltimore. I took two Bottles, and what a difference it did make fn me, I sleep, eat and feel fine. I am sixty years old, but feel as spry and youthful as a lad of thirty. I work a whole shift and could work overtime if I had to. Hypo-Uod tastes good and works lke magic and {it doesn't cost much, either,” continued Mr, N. Werner, 701 Light St., Baltimore, Md As long as an elderly person keeps thelr strength and vitality they can throw off and keep free of minor stomach, nerve, blood and old age troubles. It {gs when they become weakened and run down that they feel so bad, The wise thing to do therefore is to fortify, strengthen, tone and build ‘stom—especially this time 80 Your system can be fmmune to aches, pains, ete f8 the finest, most powerful, nice tast reconstructs strength. building Acco I mists. Note: € Hy} o-Cod- nore, Md Adverti Can't t Be Told. is no use ing, tonic made, tecommend Drug Stores, gonic for ol “The gsement, “There to the ma. mines any “Why not, telling it more.” silly 2 lecause they go everywhere see everything. "-—New York Sun. Many a man who sell vate has found last hy Ww the wise Miss Lena Cristofani. Hanover, Pa.—"Dr. Plerce's eines have helped me more than other medicine 1 ever tr fered with pains vy my sides. Doc doctors, but they idn’ then Dr. Plerce’ nv scription and his Golden M «<overy, and now [I am Henna Cristofani, Route 3. Obtain now from your «lruggist, Dr. Pier scription for Dr. Pierced Gold sry, the blood Wuilder. Write Dr. Pierce, President Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free, fidential medical advice. Medi- any suf- took well. Med! and strengt Invalids' con- A New Discovery AZE Catarrhal Remedy Guaranteed relief or money refunded. Pre pared on scientific lines and en- tirely different from all other ca. tarrh remedies known to us. Our chief chemist has just per- fected this remedy after years of experimental work. Setit Prepaid With Full Directions on Receipt of $1.00 Aze Chemical Laboratories 5715 YORK ROAD Baltimore, Md. to give immediate BEFORE THE WHITE MEN CAME Before there was a drug store, or vena as white man in Al erica, the a dians com- pounded, from plants and roots, effective J safeguards against constipation. The roots and herbs available to them are still our inheritance and have been used in the preparation of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills for 85 years without change. For the safe, pleasant relief the Indians knew, Ret this old remedy which is still mod. orn. At all druggists, 20e " GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA COMPOUND niekly relieves the distress: ng paroxysms. Used for foe B56 years and result of lon A exverience In treatment © throat and lang diseases b Dr. J. H. Guild, FREE TRIA BOX, Treatise on Asthma, 118 canses, Wentment, ete. went upon nesr, Se. and 8.00 GUILD CO, RUPER' ot druggists. J. YT Ay NOT ITE toe TE The profiteer was buying books. “Here's you should have, sir” sald the assistant, “Boswell's ‘Life of Johnson." "” The profiteer drew himself up. “lI am not interested In the careers of colored pugilists,” he said, and continued to turn the pages and look at the illustrations of the various books on the shelves, ole Inefficient Office Boys, “Where's your office boy, Dave?” “Fired him Saturday—never did anything but stand around, looking wise” “Well, he won't be In your way any more, 1 reckon, now you're rid of him,” “Don’t be may turn so sure about that. here day as expert."—Everybody's up some an Explained. your regular bu the man who had of selling unguspecting which Is the only is siness?™ judge of convicted “What asked the to an New York city, “Your the honest honor,” answered man, is my regular trade and vacation."—Farm Life my ny BANNED “When | was engaged to her | used to call her ‘Cutie. ” “When | was engaged called her ‘Hon,’ you call her ‘Hun.’ ” to her | now no girl'li let either ‘Cootie’ or Strategy. fake Free Rides. Jenks an Blackstone joy a motor ing. Wehstor- wned a car Blackstone never knew But real + don't. has been with COrresa; 1 or Ging tnte agents as Well, I very fond of hunt. Might Sporter-—Yes, I'nu ing. Epeffer—It's pleasure to meet a great sportsm Sporter But Y ber the society for of animals Se 0 ing spirit I'm a the satisfy You see, of that blank cartridges. TO BEGIN ON “So your husband refused to buy you an automobile?” “Not exactly refused; he said | ought first to become familiar with machinery in general, so he bought me a sewing machine, + Girl to a Tightwad Sweetie, “They say that time ia money, but Now listen, bo,” sald Mary Blue: “To spend your time with me's alright, But spend a little money, tou.’ Utmost, do you The Hubbubs— How new cook? Subbubs—She's a wonder, She makes me feel almost like one of the family, like your A AAA Tested Them. “Mushrooms, eh! Aren't you afraid to ent those things? How do you know they aren't toadstools?” “Oh, 1 know all right. 1 sent part of the lot to some Bf my friends yes terday, and this morning none of thelr names appeared In the obituaries” Mind Reader. Flapper--What are you about, 8d? Sld-=Well! Something nice, 1 guess, “Oh, Sidney, dear, you make me se bappy "=Pehoboth Sunday Herald, thinking ¥ | Persian Printed Chiffon Fabric in Oriental Colors. The Low-Waist Draped Style Is Now Replacing the One-Side Effects. the new Persian made in the now replace much used Evening dresses of printed chiffon low-walst draped style ing the ones during the last season, writes a fash- authority In the New York Trib | une. The richness fabric and the | beauty of lend great charm to la dress of this sort. | ing dresses of velvet | mere design trimmed with bands | of topaz crystals, Flame red velvet | gowns, both for afternoon dancing and | for evening wear, are embroidered in i orlental colors, Apparently high to { Among the | yellow red | ing frocks { geranium colored | ered In silver { threads, | Al These are ish mauv | venche A | fon velvet velvels ure effects ide BO | fon of color printed In cash- inure color tone is winter, brilliant Danc- made of embrold- metal no note in be most | too pleasing this popular Is a of flume. vie in Greek styl the color ire velvet and beads and silver tones of are used. in the blu or per- is of chif- georgette stil} vod i “ arangen mauve particularly ge es such as hy beautiful mos comblt Embroidered in Oriental Colors. of the introddu tone, The i ette is ced in thg form bands, hand plaited and set in ver embroidery. The { ed In bri { the way in ame georg. of tiny wit ! crepe h sil. welcome necorded velvets print ght o« is an indication of which the public veered more e while holding to the simple outline of dress. Metal cloths in plain tones, shot | effects and brocaded patterns are great. ors taste has effects toward Iaborate Long-Haired Furs Are in Limelight, This year one or two of our favorite furs have lost just a bit of ground, as | se t« nu fashion correspondent In { Kansas City Star. Take squirrel, for | Instance. Never were there such soft, i lovely dove shadings in anything else, | and last year, and the several years | before that, the woman who had no { trimmings of squirrel about her, was | the unusual and marked woman. This year the rage for black furs pushed all other furs aside; revel In lynx, caracul and other black furs And it is strange, considering this vogue of black far, that seal holds so small a place in trimmings, It Is an wonderfully becoming fur, but this year's use of it is confined largely to bands on evening coats of gorgeous fabrics and colorings. Even the rab bit's skin Is given a more popular place in trimmings, due to the great- er popularity of long-haired fur, no doubt, But for coats, while kolinsky, mole, mink, raccoon, muskrat, and other furs havegthelr following, seal Is the su- preme favorite, trimmed, of course, In every other fur seen in the market, While brown and maple sugar and cocoa are the smart season shades tnupe has been gaining ground for the fast year and the taupe furs and gray furs, especinlly fox, are clamoring Again for first place. And so, If your fur box contains pelts. that are net so desirable now they will wait. And if it contains | pleces that are too small to serve, buy @ | THE THREE-PIECE KNIT SUIT Knit wear, strictly for. sports apparel, utilized this season for afternoon wear with collar, in fox. blouse of sand color, and sash ends trimmed 4 Evening, Fairy Tale SY MARY GRAHAM BONNER i BT wih MEW ARLE Libs AA tma——— ANIMAL HEROES “I have heard lutely of so many mal heroes,” sald Daddy, “that I think this evening I will tell you lew. “1 know and adulre will want to how much you both and I kn hear of these” “Oh, yes, - Daddy,” said “please tell me about them, are wonderful.” “They are. There's no mls sald Nick. “Nancy's ri says animals wonderful.” I'll begin the small pet me was Pete, animals, Nancy, ke about are with “er hen Re i “And before 1 go further,” sald, “1 want that animals had little pleces writ them: in the of course, w can imagine any to tell you all these ten about “That, newspa right, but As pers, us only how proud their mistresses were to have pets receive the praise Ley deserved in the papers. the clippings abou it wes splendid to think mals had been so new in ¢ brave tha n portant sCnOUgh ana the newsp first page enough to go In “It was right on the the animal | about, “As 1 sald “Pete #nhd two i ‘A blaze It when Ouse and came ang. “Pete smoke was awakened b and be “The 8 pnrys Lurene BO ‘And | poss hie pass “He's bel ng notice Nal y (FR +44 ngs and far 51 trianguls mered gol #1 novelties ell indkerchief, tied shoulders to day dresses, Bag Match, Aa craze in snd h: RBRY, andb 1 are Hg] to m at 8% experts are taking the full new mode, and of this sort are ich make a pleas. might ot and est advants seme deli; being turne ing additior counted pl suits, ig¢ of this ghtful ain toilette [a little add | because the difference will show too readily, ut make a raid on your | friend's fur box or visit the places that | sell used clothing. Oh, if | You can buy | furs, why just forget all | Kind of advice, toss it away your money as far ug you pleuse. to to them, not new fur, of course, about Novel Headdress, A novel headdress is designed for | the woman or girl who has bobbed { hair and no intention of letting it grow long. This is a bandeau of silver wire and brilliants which fits «across the back of the head and flares up from it. The hair is brushed straight back { from the forehead and its bushy ends drawn through the bandeau so that they flare at the Back of the head. Bands of twisted sliver or of dainty flower wreaths are shown for the woman in doesn’t care for an elab orate headdress. Graceful Type, In many instances the sleeves drape on to become parts of the skirt. It is evident that they begin as parts of the blouse, but the surprise comes when thelr lengths trail on Into skirt addi tions. And perhaps these are the most graceful of all the sleeves, for they have so much sweep of line that thelr lengths do a very telling “stunt” when they are viewed as a part of the cos tume complote, Ss Se rs «Satin Mats. Large satin hats, in black and in oN shades of brown, are featured In the smart millinery shops, Twisted velvet rosettes or flowers of velvet or silk are frequently the only trimming, “Queenie, Babe and Albert” on the top floor had and that they akleep barked and barked, and at | last the firemen said to each other: * ‘Let's see what he wants to do.’ “80 several of them followed Pete he led them through the dense | not downstairs “So he Bu And just in time they For the flames in an- powerful. “Pete remembered better than any- one else. 1 think Pete was a hero, and a very cool-headed, wise, splendid dog. He did more than any person, tuo! 4 “Then there was a collie dog whe saved thirty people in a fire, “They would ail have been burned if it had not been for the ocllie bark. ing his alarm and dragging out those who had already been overcome by smoke, “He was the second dog hero I had to tell you about and the third case of heroism I wanted to speak to you about was this: “Three elephants, Queenie, Babe and Albert, all belonging to a circus, kept several trains of cars from being de stroyed by fire, “They were all in their winter quarters and a fire started but these splendid, noble elephants pushed al most all of the cars to safety and did not think anything of their bravery and of thelr splendid work. “Animal heroes!” sald Daddy. “Oh there are 80 many of them and of dear animal heroines, too!” A AC RIDDLES What part of a house is impertl nent? A stair. What made the fly fiy? The spider spled ‘er, What fruit does the electric plant bear? 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