There is hardly a household that hasn't heard of Castoria! At least five million homes are never without it, If there are children in family there's almost daily need of its com- tort. And any night may find you very thankful there's a bottle in the house. Just a few drops, and that colic or constipation is relleved; diarrhea checked. A vegetable product; a baby emedy meant for young folks. ( {s about the only thing you have ever neard doctors advise giving to infants Stronger medicines are dangerous to a tiny baby, however harmless they may sa to grown-ups. Good old Castoria! Cemember the name, and remember to buy it. It may spare you a sleep- ess, ansious night, It is always ready, always safe to use; in emergencies, or for everyday ailments. Any hour of the jay or night that Baby becomes fret- | ful, or restless. Castoria was Dheve rl more popular with mothers than it 1s | today. Every druggist has It. your or astoria No nead to spend restless, sleepless nights. [Irritation quickly reifieved and rest assured by using the remedy that has helped thousands of sufferers. 25 cents and $1.00 at druggists. If unabie to obtain, write direct toc ORTHROP & LYMAN CO, Inc, Buffalo, New York Send for free sample, RP PRT) of a laxa- RIVE LS pl Ey to per a8 Tr) Help Nature gent- Re 11d surely with Loti) Be 113 ‘THE TONIC-LAXATIVE®™ At Druggists or 372 Pearl St... N. ¥. City. T= rned Off “Into the Trade glish Faith of Small Girl Upset by Daisy Test Dallas, who contempt of Funda- Anderson, of jalled for on building a tev. Earl was recently court kept mentalist temple in violation of a court injunction—has a happy knack of sharpening his points by means of ancedote. Mr. Anderson sald in a re- cent Y. M. C. A. ‘he men who try to define and ex- plain God are ns foolish as little Ethel, “Little Ethel, the foolish child, hur- ried from the garden crying. “ “Why, Ethel, what's the sald her mother, 'Did a wasp you or something? “ «No, muvver,' little Ethel but I've just found out God doesn’t love me.’ “ Foolish, mother. ‘How a thing as that? of course.’ »:No, He doesn't little sobbed. ‘I tried Him wiv a daisy, Detroit Free Press. he nddress : matter? sting sohbed, child!" sald find out does love the such you, foolish could you God Ethei Boer Teensare Divided When Struggle Ended are still the sub- The latest Horak, who in the Boer forces, Vhen the war General Botha ordering British fought for the Boers Komatipoort and In- they would be millions » Kruger's fect of much story is that t was a commandant His js that: was, ng its end, notice discussion, ld by Mr, story neat Issued a wets who had proceed to formed them that én a to any country wished. This was done In order that they would not be tried Men to the number of thered at Komatipoort ordered that all the possession 0 be taken to the all sub J to giv- passa ge they as traitors. about 2.5%) iy then bullion and f the st ort and rew! ard of gO id were men sa Botha gold in ate Komatipo men as a The bars and the men shares, Later the renzo Marques.” among were from Lot A . Modest Aim hy th ri hn, ri for that ipidated sald the first ¥ you ve been Correspondence Culture bh—My son is learning to by 1 ). ! When he hase hits our piuno How nice we'll mail -Life, to tt e top, Cream even In a common isin Champness, empply direct by Parcel Fost Powder—10¢, 25¢, 50¢ and $1.00 CGom-13e for Summer Wear Linen Also Among Favorites This Season—Pajamas Are Popular. in fashi dulum writer ons there movement, observes a in the New York It is perhaps the is a distinct pen- fashion Herald Trib- law of compen if dresses are elaborate in the they are to sim- summer, can in After y become fussy, Nothing is } to the well dressed siness, une sation enrly pler only that th more wonian The hars spring in the so far sure Thin elaborateness he v go abl than orrent fus summer is let down a bit, makes the simpler form, they ortahle, one when The warm things the the most season are enther Lest comf Whatever the pensation, are Intricate because ure reason, eather, this summer's simple, in striking contrast and clothes showings. Your ward few frilly things for fluttery and compli dresses, hut for the stocked or six, or m frocks, These mt ¥ be of silk h is popu often be sleeveless and prob back will ter's reaction, com- or w clothes to the of the robe wil garden nted oi provides simple elaborate spring | boust a parties, evening these five every well closet of the re ore, or cotton. or ir this summer, own low In the which next win i very for a sunburn, »% of your frocks. among the ba nider the for frequently through got dresses of tennis Hght Hight eve young thess kiess name every day the frocks, hour and are worn Tennis Dress of Satin. ’ trae, one of these tennis without in Onnet 8 owl Sleeveless Pongee Frock, Vivid Print. ed Pattern, Indian Design. or the front garden hat most women, or the side. The large is a flattering style to It i2 small wonder that almost every summer wardrobe in- cludes at least one. Pajamas Colorful, Comfortable. Jean Charles Worth, whose estab. lishment is the mecca for many of the world's smartest women, i= one of the designers who has given spe cinl attention this season to both lo gerie and pajamas, That ling er lines is a the outer the princess sil time and evening introduction of a erie should be cut on prop- vital in the fit of The arrival of for both day hans resulted In the new line in lin. factor garments, houette gerle, As for the palamp and the pajama ens Worth has something to say which will interest und especially the un- to decide to 10 ocenslon, M. Worth st naturally, times, sons for the present popularity lounging pajama 1s the fnformal of today's life and It is as hard to imag- fine our grandmothers walking In gar- dens we pajamas and on beaches In scanty it Is to Imagine tra-fashionable full-l Victorian “Fashion longer makes the gent demands it formerly did women, will not change dozen times a emble every who Just womin One has been what His any nhle on OCen- answer informal sions wear p 118, Beenis be: For oP “Clothes are, quite un Interpretation of the Perhaps one of the main rea- of the its reflection of ensy, mode manners. aring appearing bathing suits as our present-day, ul- wot the suits of nen wen! ength, clumsy bathing strin- upon thelr day 1st} CloLu 0% ajama Engemb worn neck. yell tie wen dark bl “For the ben ineedength pajamas of in w te or pastel shndes, worn sleet and long mannish materials cont have These or straight plen movement, ular trousers, jets set In to or fred HOT which 1 eall ght red and yellow print. with a bright red and belt. Another 1s of soft gatin trimmed with flowered in all the colors of the spring The iu of the chiffon and lined with “There is a charming set in white gntin with the collar, belt and plaited godets of provence blue foulard, with a pattern of small white flowers. The long dressing wrap of the blue foul- ard has a trimming of white satin on the pockets, give dom of gchemes are amusing Gaucho, Is nodded of br ghantung hiffon bine yellow « pale chiffon flowers, cont made the satin James six success. The Baronne Rothechild has chosen varions colors, wns formerly Miss June, the well. known English actress, selected sev eral pairs for her trousseau. Madame Saint Pldal and the Baroness Car tier, two smart Europeans, also have chosen this new type of pajama en gamble, “Mary Lou is another pajama from my new collection which has been a great success, This also Is made In various color combinations and fol. lows the sailor line in its very full trousers and hipline scarf, The man. nish coat Is of the same color as the jumper and iz trimmed with the ma- terinl of which the trousers are made.” pairs in | Rpt Ta . CEP : — > - % ¥ (= Ta A ents caused new and remarkable device by tires to members ner rim flanged 10 the should the tire any IGNITION SYSTEM | NEEDS ATTENTION It Is Easy to Check Up and Find Smallest Gap Pos- sible to Use. onstrated of o a heavy in collapse from Systems Differ, 020 the In is easy as HED to gap vertheless | 3 the jefine lest ible to use, nition with a gap of about sma and the ma- work systems will gaps are too wide the mo- neral high although speed, It} he get satisfactory performance at On the hand, too nall a gap may work at high speed, } iy will be unsatisfactory at low will not make a the coil from sparking speed. other Bp od, "Dec ause It lean break, preventing Jivering a high enough » to the plug.” bulletin recommends the ignition system gand miles, and especially the breaker contacts, because it is par- nt that they be clean and square, For 00 checking one thou- inspecting The every amou and spaced as described above. cleaninz, a fine file and some No. sand paper is all that is needed. in addition to the breaker points, the spark plug gaps and ignition cable should also be checked during the in- spection, “which altogether requires only five minutes and will be worth a thousand miles of Improved engine performance,” the bulletin adds. THE MOTOR QUIZ (How Many Can You Answer?) Q.—What part of the 83,000,000 miles { of ronds in the U. 8 A. have been sur faced? Ans.~About one-sixth, Q.~What is the total highway mile. age of the world and what part of this is in the United States? | Ang —0500,000 miles, half of which [is In the United States. Of the im: proved roads more than half are in the United States. Q. How does the mileage of travel able roads compare with the railroad mileage? Ans. ~The mileage of travelable roads is four times greater, h Is expected } ile veh at Wash cles || Grrr rtp rr rr rr rr Rights of Road Hogs Are Upheld by Court 4 hogs hax > oe pede much right ., v a - reid RR a a aaa a a Haven, Wreck hd paired - re Seammalnalealnalee! Ry 5 AAA AA a rarer aang x wi A Slirlndloiliniindindd ended ongae ln ped 3 ow - Much Wear Is Caused by Slipping Action of Tire rise Hospital on The interior of one of the spacious “hospital ward on wheels,” belongiog to the Walton Ambulance Service, London, carried King @ to the enormom ognor estate, he ill Private which 1s B rested after his recent Georg where Doss, | ep ppp PPP PVP P 0 AUTOMOBILE NOTES SRB PPILPPPVLPLLLPLPPLR To the motorist easiest to travel, - - . Another practice that runs money is running into hydrants, * “ - hard roads are the into A career of crime can't be so much, economically, if you have to steal a second-hand ‘car every time you leave town. LJ * . Headlight lenses should be wiped frequently, advises service officials, Dust on the lenses greatly diminishes the power of the lights, . "0. Seventy steam raliroads are using motor trucks for short hauls and ter minal service, according to the Chica- go Motor club, * ny » A recent decision of the United States Court of Appeals is that the pedestrian has the ‘right of way when. ever he steps off the curb while: the “go” sign of a traflic signal Is with bim.
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