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CALDWELL WAS RIGHT The basis of treating sickness has not ch since Dr. Caldwell left Medical College in 1875, nor since he placed on the market the laxative prescription he bad used in his practice. headaches, mental depression, indigestion, sour stomach and other indispositions entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots, These are still the basis of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrap Peyain, a combination of senna mild herbs, with pepsin, The simpler the pemedy for constipa tion, the safer for the child and for you. get results in a mild ng Dr. Caldwell’s chances with drugs A hottle will last several months, and all can use it. It is pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcot Flderly people find it ideal, All dru stores have Boosie De hostles, or . n, y A for free wn | * Two Kinds of Fur Make Sports Coat Combination Helps to Elimi- nate Set Look; Dyes Have Tempered Texture. - Fur coats now have become (ame- thing to one’s wardrobe that Is we wen to a necessity as it once was a jux- ury, says a fashion writer In the Kan sas City Star, So many new tricks have come into the trade, The lowly rabbit, that onee a woman would have scorned to mention in connection with furs, is now proudly mentioned as one of the furs which Is much worn In short. this fur “has been worked,” to use the words of the trade, to a near ermine softness and whiteness with out the wearing quality of the expen sive fur, Moreover, dyes have been tempered to the texture of furs, and new meth- ods make them. more desirable tume- and otherwise bringing a into the picture both from the stand use of two kinds of fur, for instance n caracul coat and skunk collar, all have contributed to take away the set look from the fur coat, Although new lines In fur are seen each by the very nature of the material used the general straight line effect is good. However, that bas not deterred the designers from bring- Ing all that is best in the new trend of dress to the fur coal. Furs ore of many kinds, and it Is well to realize that there are good, senson, Coat Leopard and Beaver, bad and very indifferent furs In each it is wise to buy its kind, and much better judgment to select a mediumpriced fur which 1s of high grade in its group, than purchase a cheap, low-grade fur in a higher-priced kind of skin. It is important to deal with a re Hiable merchant or furrier whose word can be depended upon, and who Is in business and likely to be In business permanently, Such a dealer has his reputation to protect, and naturally wants to hold the confidence and good will of his public. The best furs are those which are taken at the season of the year when the law permits the hunting or trap ping of that animal. The reason for this ig that at that time the anhnals are at their best, the furs sleekest and heaviest, and the pelts strongest. Dur- ing the out-of-season period the furs are much less desirable and {ll-condi- tioned, . As a rule, the pelt of the buck of the species is richer and finer in color the best animal. This would indicate that motherhpod In the lower animal world, as well as among humans, is inclined to draw rather heavily upon the mother, Feather Hats Promised for Early Fall Season Womankind generally have always had a penchant for the snugitting little feather hat, well knowing it frames the face with a bewitching becomingness, The prediction for fall is feather hatg and more feather hata, always, of course, of the turban genre. There will be black feathers, black and white combined, colored feathers, flat feathers, ostrich, tiny quills and many of the hackle pads which cover the entire head with softly molded hairline. Lacquered feathers, metal effects and the ever-present polka dot are seen on autumn turbans that have presented themselves. When the hat is not composed of feathers it may at least bave a side trim of some sort, whether the hat medium 14 of felt or velvet. What. ever the application of feathers, as a whole or as a trimming, they lessen the severity of the small hat, Half and Half Hats Half and half hats are auch in evi dence in the fashion collections, Among white flowers and half of black, Hats of black felt haveg white straw brims. Other effective hats are of shiny leaves half black snd hell white i College Dinner Frock With Full Unev>n Skirt frock for the college coed. with a row of gardenias. slippers with large worn. rhinestones are On Rearing Children from CRIB to COLLEGE * ¥ * Compiled by the Editors of “CHILDREN, The Magazine for PARENTS” Money should never be used bribe for good conduct or obedience HE HN Celery with peas, carrots, i i children’s lunches, Use one-half as much celery, ory Cut the cel into one-third-inch slices. Cook It amount of bolling water, With peas carrots or brussels sprouts, 1 of in requires jonger spinach or canned peas. the = sufi cooking Cook It % t ient with first ten time usually Celery i i : but children Serve the Butter tender, tered, vegetables is better for BAUCeS, Parents need not be troubled by » certain amount of opposition from th It .shows that the rth, erwrgy, real Indl BE ies of char adolescent child, has stren ality, and the possibilit He ii fe acter development, is gaining to carry on his in his own If os s tl strength pline if, on i ergovere hore Alege pr w La ar check \ father and moth ja growing the $f hin el Ne inna, find wm er sn ned completely to hb y let hin {10 he home, (he growl ‘ process will not proceed nor (ily. There are few parents in this coun try who are not aware of the essen tials of health and usually are eager to see that their calldren have an op portunity to observe habits of health, but there is a haziness as to the rela Washing the face, for instance, is of course, desirfible, but much less im. hands or going to bed early. We sel dom see school children with dirty but we frequently eight, nine and ten-year-olds out at nine o'clock at night, or later, and yet the average parent would be more likely to apologize for a dirty face than to explain the late hour, life, Though young people often gel the idea that it Is. Put them in touch see how quickly they lose their preju- iy the fire is kindled, child's reading life will develop natu rally, - For your baby's crib buy one yard of rubber sheeting. To two sides of this stitch cotton strips of the same width, using a lapped seam. Tuck the cotton part under the mattress. This will not slip around, as an all-rubber sheet will, and thus the baby's mat. tress will be protected at all times. It is also less expensive than a full-size rubber sheet, (@® by Children, the Magazine for. Parenta) Some Hints on Sewing on Buttons and Snaps When séwing on buttons, place a pin beneath the button and the cloth, This will hold the buttom up from the cloth. When the button Is sewed firmly enough, remove the pin and wind the thread a few times around the loose stitches between the cloth and the button, This will make a pillar for the but ton and it will be easier to button the garment, and the buiton will not tear the cloth, In sewing on snaps, use the buttonhole stitch and the Job will be more firm and the stitches less likely to come out. Trimmed Felt Hats Hats of felt, trimmed with a soft crushed band of transparent velvet, Is wopuler, 600D ROADS AND SAFETY LINKED Highway Engineers Bring to Bear Knowledge of Ac- cident Prevention. “There ig a real connection between good roads und safety,” says Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club, “When a new road is built, it generally the practice to gee that it is properly marked; that the are that are super-clevated; that as many rail is curves gentle orf they In other words, the highway engineers of today bring to bear knowledge of Eliminate Hazards. does not matter what kind of the new road lg; If it is merely changing a cowpath into a bullders of the will of the hazards thng the cowpnth., Rogrds bave relation to economy of time, time refated to safety. the from the motorist's “it county 5 the lane eliminate some on is “If road he to make up the time lost on the good. would even and Bad speed | should where road Is if the road were ull good, he likely travel at an rate of speed. roads 10 extra they damage cars: they injure brakes and steering mechanism, and indi- most moderate urge drivers are Glaring Headlight Menace. “The glaring head light is the unim proved road. The element of danger at Is present in bill climbing is ul most entirely eliminated proved road, The dang not on the unimpre menace of the more deadly on on the or of {in skidding on Im roads is proved sO great a8 it 8 nearsy ved ! Many old read : 1 v £ yp The fay vk Bldg CAarriag GUYS, i 1 » sii » } tracks diagonally; his dangerous. On the new are constructed right raliroad wh roads are he ings with the Where expensive fuaintenance ser possibie built, must carried on. other dangers frequently unimproved roads” Numerous Auto Thefts Theft of automobiles from unguurded of the articles is of I lice the larger cities, ote problems authorities, cially motor. and their Th in annually lose through own Isis CNrel PREC ss bags agegage - and valo ible packages which in instances cannot be replac ed. i was lssued of fation in the many This statement tion Autor headqunriers the nobile Car owners nation to ald in the campaign again this form of larceny % ht Unguarded mobiles auto fireas ole kel several blocks away, A. hecayse the thie Oil Viscosities Differ Oils marketed under different trade will forestall the possibility of dam- The service station employee usually can the motorist of any differ and when changing from one brand of oil to another it is the part Lubrica- one thing upon which no can be taken, regardless of oil filters, rectifiers and other valu Nees, tion Is First Automobile Built but few realize that the first automo biles wold In America were equipped with them, It sounds odd, but it is a fact, ing to H. Rabezzana, research “hot tube” heated by a blow which had the motorist—usually torch, This *hot tube” was one of the chief causes of uncertainty in ploneer motoring. It was slow in reaching the right température, un- certain in its to be fraught with difficulty and danger to the owner, The first were suprisingly minds and if spark plogs bad, the engineer re- one of them were ueed in present-day ite would not last wide-open throttle. In the intervening years of automo- tive like otlier component parts automobile, and Im- proved to the end that they might be dependable, and lived, As an there are spark plugs today as nearly perfect as it I8 possible for men and to make introduced us, y engines, # minute at progress, spark plugs, of developed the have gradually trouble-free long- consequence, machines them Something Easily Made Is Useful Camp Table camp table Is easily four forked stic into for legs and laying in the forks, The sticks cut from nn (ree, should be thick as your arm sure the height you want nine Thi driving ground made by the sticks and Mean your table to be, nllow inches longer to drive Into the Camp Table Is Handy, tion--lay and wire, fiat the cross sticks in the forks ten them firmly with string or The be covered with sheets but this may go four flat boards, will can talle may of bark, be wide enough not take up to cover the table, 3 in the much roc ip ¢ OF Speed Limit for Automobiles What is to be done with fhe speed Hmit? Raise, it? That leave it as it Is or abol- that Is discussion In The jit is 20 miles per hour, and motorists it should be d the law against 1 “10 the be Propon- ents of this law point to the fact per hour instances, is the question 4 great deal of a u at the present UIne, think that a set speed abolished altogether iin an iving public danger’ restored. five miles some cir while ! OH A The motorist who saves time at a crossing may lose It at the hospital. . ing is that some fool bumps you from behind, . 8 Good brakes also may save jou from making a “bad break” when in the downtown traffic congestion. ee & yet the to his And “duty” man who employees howls like Only thé choicest fruits of the finest orchards are picked under the Monarch labjaAl MONARCH QUALITY D PRODUCTS measure up to the very highest standard. 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He Knew “What did the check for that dinner party come to?" “Me Life. Ee ee CE W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 36-1928.