——— mss esse ——————————————————— -~ HE calendar declaring advent of spring, the thermometer contradict- Ing the glad news by registering win- ter's lingering touch, and In the mean time the spring style parade schedules for an early date—what to wear, aye, that’s the question! With what tan- talizing does the clothes problem disturb our peace of mind at this time of the year. Howsoever, here's to take cheer, for we belie ith us that in the coats persistence ve you Agree w t only § as-a-feather rabbit wor 1ich fashion these coats nssure protection against which is apt to happen weather, but when it comes to * It would be difficult new spring outfit which could surpass either o: these distinct! t anything in the way of looks" to conceive of a ve models, loth are developed in reversible fab ric of soft rabbit woolen, with one side pastel monotone and the other side in harmonizing shades. This type of material is well sulted to the draped lines favored for spring, being especially adaptable to the styl- plaided Hy ing of the hood or monk collars, which 80 smartly detall many of the newer coats. The fabric feels very soft against the flesh, having only the finest rabbit fur woven into it. In its modern ized version It has no resemblance to the so-called hairy fabrics introduced last fall, which were ofttimes rough in surface and inclined to scratchy. Combining as It does, light weight with warmth, weaves of rabbit woolen are ble for wear fron now inte late spring an Nor has the charm this black white foe! accepta g 1 then some, balf been told of the since mere print falls to convey the color which these re carry. The very spirit of spring breathes through the lovely pastel monotones reversed " tal of material and message of beguiling versible weaves as they are with large plaids In har mon g shades. All you have to do Is to know your colors and the sales. people will do the rest, placing before your eager eyes either the materials to or the very gar. ments themselves, styled as in the {)- rabbit in ex grayed greens such fashion's color blues be bought by the yard lustra worsteds quisitel as stan or are of wide appeal or mayhap In a voguish dusky pink, or If you pre fer in one of the new yellowl tones the color symphony ever enhanced with a blended In the mu coat and long cape are made all in one. It that the coat part is backless to the walst, so that cape clings closely at the shoulders. The ip-around effect is characteristic of this glen derized silhouettes. most on card, the misty pastel which which spell chic with emphasis, reverse plaiding. to the left the wel is Interesting to note, too, Bg the 3 wre Season s I'he shorter caped ensemble to the right is styled along unusual lines, The un que side which look shore, and collar which fences the are features, The plaid-lined cape is made with long belt at casually buttons the sea ng with closing $11 holin y HIKE BOs rom the standup throat smart ends whiel ull through a slit the back, tieing and can id justably, so ti tied exactly figure. A onep length sleeves Is worn under at garment to wearer's iece dress with elbow be 0 this cape, t has a high neck closing with a nar of the reversible of iid appearing the tops of two little pockets. © by Western Newspaper Union, row tie swatches the pl on FOR HER TROUSSEAU By CHERIE NICHOLAS This lovely nightdress, you'd almost think It a summer evening gown, was one shown at the spring fashion open fngs in Paris. KM is exquisitely made and would bring joy to the heart of any debutante. For the spring bride's troussean It Is Ideal. It Is fashioned of pale blue georgette, The same cholce lace which makes the shoulder ruffles and yoke, Is cut out to form the double band incrustations and the cunning bow tie. Spring Fabrics New fabrics include “feathered” or gandles barred and dotted with cot- ton chenille, and organdies embroid- ered In big chenille dots for summer evening frocks. i FEMININE STYLES LOSE MASCULINITY Dresses are finally appearing without mannish cut. soft and breezy with ruffles The tle silks, which attire, lights, the collars are ruffled or pleated. This frilly touch takes care of all the trim ming touches on the dresses It's a positive fact now that spring Is to be lively, and very hot tamale. The Mexican style and coloring have caught on in a bright way, In the sports department the two plece dress is being shown In a tuek- in style with the top and the skirt in different colors. It's a nice idea as it offers an alternative blouse. If you dou't like this idea, you can trim are this year's feminine de it a nice ensemble touch. Bows at Heels Are Fad in Spring Footwear Styles reason to feel slighted this spring. In keeping with the extensive use of bows at the back of dresses, new foot. wear styles include dainty little bows at the heels, In some of the styles this new heel bow is of ribbon matching the dress In color and earried through loops at the side of the shoe, Shaokless kid opera pumps, with no sole under the arch, are another inno vation In footwear fashions-—one on which a designer is sald to have spent five years of experimentation. Instead of a sole the upper of the shoe is brought down under the arch and seamed, Spring Nots in Scarfs Scarfs of crinkled taffeta ribbon, of fluffy chenille wound around the throat or of shining cravat silk sound a springtime not* contrasting with win. ter styles. ‘That Body of Yours By JAMES W. BARTON, M. D. Preventing Bad Dreams You find yourself dreaming for two or three nights in succession and the dreams are not pleasant. All sorts of unpleasant situations arise in these dreams, in some of which you arc a cowa=d, sometimes see terr.ble accl dents occur, perhaps a loved one is In danger, and othe: distressing events occur, so that it 1s with great relief that you wake to find that it was only a dream. You try to remember what you had eaten that night before you retired only to find that it was the same as usual, so that the bad dream was not due to food. As you know we have those who can interpret dreams or at least clalm to be able to do so, There are many well known nerve specialists who have seemingly been able to help certaln nervous cases by interpreting thelr dreams; bringing them Into the light of day as it were, What may be the cause of these bad dreams? Are they due to some “men- tal” or pervous condition? There 1s no question but that our mental attitude, our mental condition (particularly if we are tired mental- Iy) often has much to do with causing dreams, However one of the frequent causes of bad dreams and one that Is over looked, Is that waste products remaln too long in the system and act as a polson In the blood. It is this poison that often causes bad dreams. Dr, 8 pervous patients af- dreams by making wastes were the body. The wastes usually accumulate by eating more food than bad with which re the By the use of medicines move wustes intestines but not only from from the blood also, By the si hard mple method of doing physical work sand, bowels some such as sawing perspiration Is indu. ed, the regularly move dreams occur. This method of hard pb cise, Instead cured many “mental” cases. - . - Mental Hygiene in Childhood J HAS been sald that childhood is the golden period for mental hy- ysical exer of complete rest, giene, Educators tells children from birth to seven, they can do the real work for life What is mental hyglene anyway? Is it some special department or depart ments of life and training? As a8 matter of fact mental hygiene simply ing chil dren in such a way that themselves to life: ving and be 2 with other people rights of others, and seeing that others respect thelr rights also, And the nust begin quarreisome, with us that if they can the age of foundation get adults an adjust tha able is be able to earn a 1 fo get respecting t alon he training in the home wit! nagging many emotional bound aff tions of the children. Hpsets, to ect the emotions and sc to exnmine some hundreds of a reformatory. 1 found all of types boys, and from that most these from anhappy juarreisome homes, By actual count | found that more than one-half the the parents of these boys were not living together. 8 Truly ehildbood is everything prevent frequent physical defects Dr ¥F. P Narbiurg gays “Chikibood is of mental appirent nervons of came CASES, the nerlod when done to nnd possible must be mental, moral Jacksonville. IN the golden perio because it became discusses Iinesses, delin educa divorce not dis hygiene that and dependence on and industrial faflure, homes, was when mental one others ane the inability of individuals to adjust themselves to a complex social life, because of the lack of control of their emotions, And as the ground work for organizing or controlling the emotions in childhood that period be hygiene,” The thought then is that all of us should think of our own home life and that teachers niwnys Insist Kindly but firm ly on discipline, that fairness to the child and to his companions be ever uppermost in mind If we keep our mental balance, ehil dren will likely do the same. fConvright §)— WNT Service, A AAR Jeffercon Davis’ Power Jefferson Duvis first became promi. nent in politics as a member of the house of represenintives and Inter as a senator from Mississippd. He served in the Mexican war, having heen edn cated at West Polat. wiring Presi dent Pleree’s administration Davis was secretary of war, and was sald to rile both President and eahinet. In 1857 he was returned 10 the senate, where he remained antil chosen President of the Confederacy In 1801, ASTROLOGY OLD AS THE WORLD Claim Made That It Can Be Traced to Adam. The beginning of astrology oc- curred a long time ago—so long ago that it was before any recorded his. tory. Every period of man's exist- ence on this planet in his present form has Included knowledge of planetary Influences. The historian Josephus, who lived In the First century, tells us astrology was known and used by a former race that lived on the earth before the flood, stating that “they received thelr Information concerning the zodiac and planets from Adam, who in turn had been taught by Himself,” been foreseen by Seth, who engraved his prediction on two pillars of stone, The historian added that he himself had seen the remains of those pillars. He further stated that Noah used and taught the scl ence of astrology, and, with Enos, preserved It to the days of Abraham, Abraham, we learn from Eusebius, one of the most was a great ter, of Chaldean astrology, The astrology of the was of a secret nature, by everything along the gamut from Chaldeans code known as “The Priests’ Alpha- bet,” in which true recorded, abbreviated, Years of study were to learn this alphabet, and then ] at last read tl is had cally fin meanings we who i practi i It the The world ‘vil Plato, Kepler, to Napier, other men tion, all nitely for astrology. une, to Newton, and to a of vision and of whom bh agzoras, to t penetra “sy 1 9 1 ave spoRen qeon wef “114 a) ag Ocean Derelicts Where a vessel will drift, crew has long lematical days and she The American Sargent appears to hold the record once her and will stay are She may sink ' A abandoned her, she float, prob YOArs tance lict, for floating as a dere | | ext observed 000 miles to the east ward, but soon after she was sight her. Still later she was seen near the const of Madeira, With the wind, tide and current to help her she had crossed the Atlantic at least three times hefore she disappeared forever, All through her wanderings she was, of course, a potential menace to every ship that neared her wavering course, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the orig inal little liver pills put up 60 years . regulate liver and bowels. —Ady, But Laughter Is Good Some men laugh because others do; they see little reason for it. DESIRABLE VOCABULARY Acquiring a vocabulary 1s almost a matter of instinct, a natural curl. osity, an Innate eagerness to find out the why of things. The acquisition of a synthetic vocabulary, merely adding of words, 1s a futile thing. A good many people have so many words at thelr command they have no energy left for thought. It is not the number of words you know but the use to which you put them. A man who reads consistently and conscientiously Is bound to acquire a vocabulary adequate for all ordi- nary uses. Because, if he is a con- sclentious reader, he will let no word that he does not understand pass him by. He will have a dictionary at his elbow and every word, the meaning of which Is not clear to him, he will Investigate Immediately. Otherwise he will not get the full import of the writer's meaning.—Ex- change, work indoors. P. M. I am fit to still ‘carry on’.” increased strength and energy. 8.5.8. is not just a so-called tonic clally designed to stimulate Odd English Law according to a law in reign of Edward VI, which “a penal offense, punishable by passed im prisonment, for any person to solicit i | i i the king's lieges to drink.” The never been re- alcohalie has any ma inaw, it Is stated, that gistrate per- bstain Is liable GENUINE ASPIRIN When you go to buy aspirin, just remember this: Every tablet of real aspirin of Bayer manufacture is stamped with this cross. 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Whenever sluggishness coats the little tongue, makes the whites of the eyes a bilious yellow, or a child is headachy and fretful, just try pure California Syrup of Figs. The senna in this fruity laxative is so agreeable to take, so natural in action! Get real California Syrup GRAHAM] MCNAMEE FAMOUS RADIO ANNOUNCER says: ‘I'll announce to the world that THE EDISON is a great Hotel” mn — a FOR BETTER
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