QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS set the standard, If you paid a dollar a pound you could not buy better focd products than those you finl packed under ae Monarch label. ch & ed 1533 General Offices, Chicago, 11, } - i anti AON fm ~ FS (WON ARs, > “Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” That cold may turn into “Flu,” Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub Musterole on the congested parts and see how quickly it brings relief as effectively as the messy old mustard plaster. Musterole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irri- tant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. You will feel a warm tingle as it en- ters the pores, then a cooling sensa- tion that brings welcome relief. Jars & Tubes Better than a mustard plaster Blind Will Honor Friends. nas far the erecti moun being owe anin Ber movement sculpt design “AS NECESSARY AS BREAD” Mrs. Skahan’s Opinion of Pinkham’s Compound Mass. —*“T have i. a new man of me. I Emory St., - Henpack Hits Back. Mrs. Henpeck—8 Worth Knowing When ever hear a fivel omy ound tablet form has the : t i8 in Pleasant-tasting, but it surel “authority "Adv, Safety Lamp for Miners. new electri safety hattere I gas When bulb +» 18 hurled out and the NO MAN Can Be Better Than His Stomach DO YOU realize that your stomach plays a most important part in the success of your work? If it id always sereneand regular, your head is clear, your vitality is increased, and your disposition is pleasant; but if your digestion is poor, you Asda > are liable to have frequent head. aches, you lack energy, and you are soured on the world! How needless to suffer in this way when PE-RU-NA offers speedy, soothing relief, and keeps your stomach in a healthful condition. This world famous stomach remedy will show you amazing results on even the first bottle—you'Hl be grateful for its soothing, beneficial action. Your drug- gist has it—buy your bottle today— why wait? REM O CEA C » . L A BLEACH Qiiacrihast fe, Yokar vo. sts Asarhil, sty Ti Lv ef Wiew, over forty yours, o *& your desber or wel D7. Cu W. Derry Co., 2976 Michigan Ave., Clicage — pgs EEE EEE) wm) . : THE ® 2 LUCKY ONE seems aw eae. (C2 by D. J Walsh.) RS. DENNY were in that that tive yards. “It's a shame,” Mrs. Denny said em phatically. “1 never heard of such in Justice. If old Nelson Reed could just know what people say about him he'd turn over in ” "It's a ways Mrs. West conversation and earnest morning the over hedge sepuruted their respec his green gr doesn’t. 1 al meant fo uve, good thing he supposed he divide girls Left and -— day to het wlio his snapped Mrs ! Now that?" sighed even between then day to those (wo what he did! Turner look Ruanna “Two Martha dollars a Reed, bore name! Denny “Two dollars a day how she go ing to live on Mrs. West head. Next ing, “sh-sh!” her warn and shook instant she gave a Across the mid- dle-aged woman in a crisp litte lav: ender frock, made and laundered by her own had hair, pink cheeks and sparkling black eyes. grass came a small hands. She gray “l know what you're talking about!” she began. it? But knew how I'm sfied The cussing Martha flushed, “Of “It does look funny, doesn't all the Uncle Nelson sate he wanted things to go satl with my n £2 a day. had and women who Reed two been dis Lier Course, Mrs, never we know you are satls fled,” West “Thi You did i vith anything fair to have said. ten kind. wns tiny for her irned id in ind pg herself. “I've boarder.” ghe turned the sub Dart, Mrs, Cligg's, | told her come and live with me, | hind Denny, now that I'm for al. ject, “Clara She wus so un comfortable at she could to do something, Mrs I've given up working in the store nicest time gained two cooking pounds the She's having Clara, ready.” “Well, | Denny. But Mrs. auch never!” ejaculated she conld see what kindness meant to little Clara Dart, who had earned her own way since she was fifteen, especially us Martha charged her about half what paying Mrs. Cliggs. “Two about as cheap as one” this fact she was live Martha re mentioned can plied when was to her “Wonderful how Martha manages.” Mra, Denny sald to Mrs. West, “I nev. er saw anything like it, never! On only 82 a day! Yet she is adding all sorts of little comforts to honse, she has an new dress, she gives gen eronsly when any need arises, and Clara Dart says they have chicken ov. ery Sfnday. 1 does i.” “She gets a lot out of Mrs West said. “Didn't you the Woman's club shen they were talking about that book how quickly Martha said she had bought It? And she of. fered to lend It to Mrs, Simpson. her how she don't see Hie’ notice nt i Things of that kind take figuring, dear.” “Bit Martha on it. She's day. That freshness And say thrives every sort of think. They going Martha's wonderful Ruanna?” asked Mrs. loves 1t getting and prettier halr and her her face, | Improving, Doctor Perry is with steady. That's band again. Martha Is “What about Denny. Mrs, West shrugged her Ruanna had her back her old associntes, She a month at When startlingly she gray refines Clara Is young her 100, shoulders, on all was spending turned the seashore recuperating. had clothes in she returned beautiful she some which finfly given displayed herself, leading a She had bad hired a dog by a silver chain up chauffeur trying to drive and Mra "” “She's eating too much,” West said, “Ruanna looks sallow, “Ruanna,” said “won't urn before a great while,” Mrs. Denny, look sallow long: she's going to green with “What 3 Mrs, West, Mrs. Denny lifted “Well, Martha David Churchill after all” “No! Why, I thought it was Ruanna he'd wanted ever since they were lit- tle folks together! “Well, It was, but since Ruanna got her money he's been turning his atten tions to Martha there !™ Martha Reed, in a fresh frock, with a haired man, who was carrying morn : mrketing for her In a little envy mean?’ demanded Go You her brows. Reed 1s going to get she sald. Look lavender walking fine, wis gray- He was gazing upon her of tender that sentimental memories in the of the green basket. with aroused ii i an alr deference nds two women home,” breathed Mrs. and her Stylish stir Ruanna by in the lookin around the Split Seconds Count in This Age of Speed fastest thing that at ma in Test Before French newspapers Have y adetl followir agvice r Taking. are printing young the or old men conte “Arrange holee ee I 114 thick narriage : the lady of your potatoes, If she cuts she fs extravagant. so beware washes them in not ‘eves’ only clean. If she is lazy. If she pute them to cook in too much fat, she is 8 gourmand, and If she lets them burn " And If and pound and a ad,” run for Press, one wi she is very she leaves In the careless the delicatessen me a pound or a of cold potato sal. life. Detroit Free she is she calls “Rush half your snys, Long Distance Call. fige three, has parents who preparedness The other took him to the family physician, who gave him a thorough examination, including, of course, the testa with the stethoscope, After they left the doctor's office. Billy's father asked bim, “What part of the examination did you like best?” ‘Oh, 1 like the part where he called me up over the telephone, but he didn’t say “hello” said Billy Billy, believe In day they Transformation. A North side matron was talking to her maid about a house where she had formerly worked and asked whether it was a new one. The mald replied that it was an old house and they had “moderated” (t--Indian apolls News, Dame Fashion Smiles By Grace Jewett Austin One good Fashion had a from the radio, hearing one of her finces Dame amusement evening deal of acquaint tell of the difficulty thud plain te general he in making a Spanish in Cuba, through an interpreter, Santa just linus wl Wilo United needs ition of bunco clubs, contests of every sort folks’ going for church ana young or ing a grandn parties, com becom " getting engaged events of ing being born or or married, sntering upon a pew enterprise these the try Ju ore For all of this happy J This In coun gifts individual many with the touch of over fnew Len. Looking hes there was found on that the onvenient and ' A: nf uss vad notebook afterwards, Lie odernist the ewspaper Union ) Bows, Streamers Feature Winsome Afternoon Dress Flowered chiffon for afternoon oc. casions clings to its place in the sun. Here is a lovely creation in dark blue, beige, green and orange that flutters with bows and streamers, SATII Long Lines for Height Do you need to look a little taller and not quite so plump? It's a desire many women have expressed. The frock illustrated has the long slim height.giving lines. This frock would lock particularly well if made of crepe-back satin using both sides, a fabric that has triple recommendation of quality, durability and chic, A good navy blue in the same material would be equally as charming and give the same effect.—Woman's Home Companion. Many Soft Innovations in This Season’s Modes trend for modes Raspberry Red Fashions Charming Evening Outfit A Worth larly admired is developed in a heavy ribbed silk called mata=zol In a most luscious shade of red. This gown is straight in outline without an apparent waist. line and is formed of curved panels in a most effective way. les of the hemline dip in delicious curves giving a new outline. Over this gown is worn a velvet evening cape with a lining in same shade just a bit lighter, Two narrow strips of the two shades of velvet hang from the back in a loose knot, while its main feature is its new high collar of sable standing straight up in the back te tho top of the wearer's head and open ing in the front in a graceful curve, forming a most attractive frame for the face, evening = “Eldorado” ensemble particu- which is raspberry he =i the Homespun Is Eifective Material for Winter Homespun is considered an effec tive material in Paris for the winter suit. At smart gatherings there are worn some attractive sacdype hip length coats, which are reminiscent of the cardigan at the front opening and which have buttoned straps at the sides, the under arms and the side hip pockets. Usually these models are completed by a loose belt and are worn over a diagonally striped jersey Jumper blouse. The skirt top of this type of model is fitted down so low on the hips that the fitted section is vise ible below the coat edge, while the rest of the skirt flares out in front and side plaits, It a = coin you very the house. Hat colic or diarrbea a baby toria Ve ever r to inf A pl ee wh ee ee we BILE, i lo a may . BAN We we ee This Turtle Contented. " digestive 4118 Soda cannot it burns the nea wensit Wes sto Something that will tralize thing to take. That Is why p tell 1 to Hips Milk Magnesia One spoonful of this delightful prep aration can neutralize many volume in acid, It acts in lief is quick, and very apparent, gas ig dispelled: all sourness is soon the whole system is sweetened, Do try this perfect anti-acld, and re- member it is just £2 good for children too, snd pleasant for them to take, Any drug store has the genuine, pre- scriptional product. PHILLIPS : of Magnesia HALE HONEY or HOREROUND and TAR There'snothing like this for break- ing up colds — amazing relief to sore throats, head and chest—Safe ~ money back. 30c at all druggists. the hy ele iysicians the use Phi of gone
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