THE FULTON COUNTY NEWS. McCONNELLSBURO, PA. cceptable Christmas Presents CHR8TMAS APRONS. toolJ not "few like Christmas i dainty and ornamental aprons Ured mon8 tne Btts displayed for U Thoy belong to tho festival, (jrlstmas trees sou cnuuies, nuu jtmas time usually provides a sup ! the coming year. L oew and attractive Christmas Lqi pictured here, show them to Lftij md frivolously Inclined as They are or one oatiste wun U tad edgings of lace. ' Either L or batiste may be used for the M Id this Instance they are of each Is minted to suit the Individual taste. The little figure at the left If holding her hat and. when he IS placed, the mouthpiece of the 'phonf Becomes the crown of It DAINTY CAMISOLES. KIT FOR THE NAVY LAOS. 3' pill compact and comprchen- kit, designed to carry all the f needed by our boys In the navy, y them and their belonging! fit It Is made of blue denim little red cotton-flannel, stitched red thread and bound with a I; braid. Short lengths of braid M In It serve to bold comb, 1 pencils, etc. kit curries an unbelievable num- i things among them these: la i soap box, talcum powder, brush, pencil with eraser, paper, arils, black and white thread, !, pins, safety plus, tooth brush, ;te, bone buttons, bachelor but fety pins, corncob pipe, bag of d and hns room to spare for things. It rolls up and Is tied '1( strong braid or tape used for 4 It. One of these kits, fitted Mi fine gift along with a gay lit- ft of sweets, or something equally i, for Christmas. pITINQ TELEPHONE GIRLS. ;'f Indies, liiiulu .xt ..i.,...,i ........ i K OUT loln.k . . ... .. . -- yiiuuus anu invite us -- nidi win uever oo do- Tht'Un Ka it., i ,, 1 u, a IHUKUl'rilll 8 they make fascinating gifts Mr n. m.cu ur women menus. 'Witnnds at the front of a small "II trlilM. . " teiepnone is 10 r" The mouthpiece Is un r nd when replaced forms the lof 1,.., ... - "i r springs rrom a hign wuquet or disappears alto r Is frnnklv in ....i.i,.-, i Mill niurawp j Ptngocrnft novelties are made ... uui xrom thin bonrds, '''te. The figures are out '"cm ready for nalntlntr and i I 0LD SONGS IN RUSSIA "ln Many Tradltl wrihl. ons of the PPert During Festival Yuletlde, ""sla, the enormous countrv wr one-sixth of the land sur- ' ins . . ( ...iiuhu ueiugs ceieurnte "J tho great winter festl- 1 lt w,n bo foud that mL MtBln mnny traditions of mas . rmn wh,ch Bhows thut " Ms once observed In honor iL8tnda Country Of 4 th ,; "wression and surfer--abb ... true t0 on altogether jjfwSf-brlghtncs8' free- JeUdV ralD eeneral features of thel,l.8ervQnce at are typ- '"den tnlUn 18 the 8lnBlnif hnturu. Ko'Joda songs, coin- fou i t ' lluvo uten siicri- - - aeatUen days, but are J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 iTi , n nm 1 1 ii mi'jif j ifm i Tfffiitrrmii I nniM Camisoles that la corset covers, bj a less matter-of-fact nnme are nevci neglected when the Christmas list of salable finery Is made up by buyers for the big shops. This year they havt presented shoppers with many lovelj camisoles of ribbon, or net and ribbon combined, or crepe georgette and rib bon. Those shown In the picture an In pale pink, which Is the favored coloi for fine underwear. Very wide satin ribbon, decorated with small tucks, lace Insertions and French knots In pink and blue silk; serves to produce the camisole at thi top of the picture. It Is edged with frill of pink crepe and supported b) shoulder straps of satin ribbon. The camisole below it Is made of fine, white net, banded with sutln rib bon. The same ribbon is used foi shoulder straps and for drawing up the fullness over the bust. It Is fin ished with a small bow at the front A flat clastic run In a narrow hem In the net, adjusts the camisole to the waist, shabby with use. CAP AND SLIPPERS TO MATCH. mm Just the newest things In breakfast caps are of Chinese Inspiration and among them appears the cap wltt mallnes crown and wired lace frill fol a brim that is shown in the picture Narrow bands of ribbon, joined in I rosette on the top of the head, sup port the Ince frill and a narrow gold braid at the head of the frill adds t rich touch to this bit of finery. The bedroom slipper in the hand ol the fair wearer of the cap Is madi of satin ribbon sewed ta a soft sol( and gathered about the top. It is helj on by a narrow band of flat elastic covered with shirred ribbon. COZY CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR. Among the prettiest gifts for Christ mas appears this set made of chenlllt braid and fur. The chenille Is wovet In alternating, diagonal stripes of re and black and the neckband and cuffi are lined with soft, black satin. Soft glossy bands of black fur are sewefl on the edges of .the collar and cuffs an the ends of each fasten together wltt snap fasteners. On the collar there Is a rosette ol puffs of black mallnes, centered wit! a cluster of tiny, durk, red roses and their foliage. To measure the air pressure In auto mobile tires a guage has been invented that Is the same size as a lead pencC and can be as easily carried. now sung with fervor and devotion at Chrlstmus time. In some places a maiden dressed l white and drawn on a sledge frort house to house represents the goddesi of the sun, while her retinue of maid ess sing the Kolyadn, or carols. Hen oguin appears the ancient custoni ol glft-mnklng, for the maidens who at tend the goddess expect to receive glf tl In appreciation of their songs. In parts of Kussla the Virgin Mar) and birds tnko the place of sun and stars In these songs, which are sun throughout tho Yule season by groupi of young folk at social gatherings, ol from house to bouse, and form tin lending feature of the Christian festl vl ties. The familiar greeting of "Merrj Christmas" Is not heard In Russia, un less among foreigners, the usunl salu tatlon of this day being, "Greetings foi the Lord's birth," to which the one ad dressed replies, "God be with you." Current Is supplied a new electrli headlight for bicycles by a generate' which Is driven by friction agulnst th front wheel of a machine. The younger school children are proving themselves Immensely helpful In work for the Red Cross. They are tnthuslnstlc and surprisingly persist ent. They soon leurn how to make all the small, simple knitted articles of wool or cotton, Including squares of wool yarns for quilts or comforters, ind the simplest of baby bonnets and mufflers. From knitting cotton they make wipes or sponges for hospltol use, and of outing flannel or eiderdown the girls of twelve or more are muk Ing bootees, and caps for Infant wear. Their efforts have been directed to ward doing things that will help keep the shivering throngs of Europe warm Jurlng the coming winter. They have turned out thousands upon thousands )t ration heaters, and cannot get too many of these. For the little squares of knitted yarn that are afterword sewed together into quilts odds and ends of wool aro used, as the color makes no difference. They should be , six Inches squnre when finished, and for yarn of the iverage size SO stitches are cast on, coarse yarn requires a few less, and Oner a few more. In the city schools the younger boys and girls knit the squares, and the older girls join them, ind line the quilt with flannel, or some tuch material. The plain garter stitch Is used for nil these articles. For baby bonnets of wool yarn, 30 itltchos nre cast on and a strip 15 '.nches long Is knitted. This Is fold ed crosswise at the center and the edges on one side sewed together, forming the cap. A facing Is knitted for the front of the cap, usually In a contrasting color. For this 12 stitches are cast- on and the strip knitted 15 Inches long. This Is sewed to thi front of the cap and turned back to form the facing. Narrow ribbon ma) be threaded through the edge of thi cap at the bottom, to draw It In close about the neck, and to tie under th chin, or a cord made of the yarn, fin ished with little tassels of yarn, may be used Instead. The wipes, or sponges, are nine Inches square and knitted loosely. When binding oft every alternate stitch Is dropped; this makes the square soft and spongy. There are different wnys of knitting thora to get this same effect, but they are less sim ple. The work for the Red Cross benefits the children In many ways, so thnt they are helping themselves as well as others. They ore much more keenly Interested In the war than they otherwise would be, and their patriot Ism Is stimulated by all that they do and learn. Button Bag From Old Purse. Do not throw away your old pocket hook which has become too worn to carry. It makes an excellent button bag. Hooks and eyes and very small buttons may be kept In the compart ment which w is used for small change, thus proving a :;i eut convenience when one Is In a Li mv. Gold Breezes Cause Sneezes and warn you that you are taking cold. Don't let it settle in your head or throat Drive it out with Hale'a Honey of Horehound and Tar. Clean head and throat and relieves coughs and hoarseness. All druggists, 2Gcta. bottle. ATTENTION. I Can Relieve You of nnriwMtr n4 nr fnttjnr.ranuwdi boi Ma Agent wuid. UUuibuUir, mt CmUm.tCLIomlo Cleveland claims 1,01)8,000 popula tion, based on city directory estimate. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that lt Bears tho Signature of in use lor Over SO Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria When man was given dominion over the beasts It implied self-control. FIERY RED PIMPLES That Itch and Burn Are Usually Ecxematoue Cutlcura Quickly Heals. It needs but a single hot bath with Cutlcura Soap followed by a gentle application of Cutlcura Ointment to the most distressing, disfiguring eczemas, i tellings and burnings to prove their wonderful properties. They are also Ideal for every-day toilet use. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Bold everywhere. Adv. A woman always acts surprised when a mnn proposes to her. Bracelet Sllppc a Pretty Fad. The newest kind i.-f ihoes for eve nlng wear are of mctuii'c brocade cut with a fairly long vamp and a high heel. The particularly novel feature Is the extension of the top of the slip per to form a strap which Is contin ued Into a bracelet suggestion just above the uukle. To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 6o cents. There are some sins which we can forgive they nre our own. to SH Inexpensive Table Decorations. Wherever we drop In for afternoon )ea we Just nnturally gravitate toward I table thnt glows with a candle under t pretty shade. Snmll vases or bas lets of flowers have almost ns strong lure and every hostess knows that nothing else adds so mueh to her table is lights and flowers. So every year Jiose who moke a business of manu facturing table decorations bring out ew variations In the use of silk or paper for shades and something new to receptacles for flowers. The pretty flower bnsket shown ibove requires only deft fingers and )nper rope to make It. The rope Is poven over a wire foundation and the fmall basket carries an ordinary wa- er glass. When the basket Is woven If gray or brown or Ivory color or rreen rope, according to the prefer- ince of Its maker, It Is varnished with hellac., Either real or artificial flow irs, with fresh, or preserved ferns, sake up the bouquets that adorn llv- ng rooms and dining tables these days. Jouqucts of artificial flowers are fcshlonable and serve to help brighten lie house, with the approval of fas- Sdlous people. There Is a great vogue !or them In fact, esposlally for those 3iat copy closely old-fashioned garden lowers like the aster and marigold, lie daisy and chrysanthemum and, of .ourso, always the rose. The candle shades and roses shown -n the picture ore made of fine crepe paper and much like the candle shades )f last year or any other year, except that the candle light filters through two thicknesses of paper In two shades jf the some color, with the lighter shade on the Inside. At the left a :andle shade Is mode of large rose petals In rose pink and each petal Is Ined with paper in a lighter pinn. rhere are small roses and rose leaves let about the shade near Its top. Soft shades of purple ond lavender together nake lovely shades of this kind. The shade at the right Is even simpler. It a made of light and durk rose color ind Is as protty In deep and pale yel low In orchid or the lighter greens. Of course nothing can ever equal Washlna a Feather Boa. . In washing a feather boa add a teaspoonful of liquid ammonia to a basin of soapy water. Squeeze the boa lightly in this until all the dirt has been removed. Rinse In cold water several times, then pass through a blueing water and bang In the open nlr to dry. , Warm Boudoir Robes. The dressing gown of corduroy or relonrs Is no novelty, but tt Is worn Mi much as IX It were one. Paris has nntural flowers In charm, but some Imitations of the rose ore so good that they might be displayed In a florist'! window. The paper candle shades, when they are well made will vie with those of silk or ony other sort in ef fectiveness, so no one need bo without them. Suits to Suit All Figures. The suit styles shown this season are so widely varied that no woman, whatever her figure, should have the slightest difficulty In making a selec tion. Little boxlike coats, sometimes loosely belted, with wide sleeves and high severe collars, are worn with nar row skirts, the silhouette arrived at suggesting the Mundarln coat and wide trousers of the Chinese. Russian blouse suits are also popular, and one of the styles featured for vouna girls has been dubbed the "tube" suit, inasmucn as tne coot is straight and narrow and at a little distance ap pears to be cut with the skirt. Belt Line Diversified. The best line of the new frocks is as diversified as one can Imagine. There are belts of oil degrees of width. Ther Is still the beltlcss frock that has a girdle drawn loosely about the hips, and there are occasional hlgh-walsted belts. Tho tendency In the new frocks Is to emphasize the normal waistline, however, and this probably means the persistence of the separate belt of leather or embroidered silk. Blouse With High Collar. The new tnllored blouse Is developed with front and back yokes, from which box plaits are laid, or there may be a cluster of plaits in the center back and on either side of the front. The high collar is not figuring large ly In the tnllored models, the flat col lar that reaches far, down the front being favored. Narrow fluting la a feature of these waists. stamped with Its favor dressing gowns and all sorts of boudoir finery substan tial enough to bo really warmth-giving, and so the vogue for the corduroy negligee continues. Sometimes these gowns are Uned with soft silk, quite to the hem ond some Ames the lining stops at the hips. BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP Why use ordinary cough remedies, when Boschee's German Syrup has been used so successfully for fifty-one years In all parts of the United States for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In the throat, especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the Inflnmed parts, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health. Sold In oil civilized countries. 80 and 00 cent bottles. Adv. New Tork hns n horsemeat market As It Used to Be. "When we drank from the same can teen." roared the old veteran. "Grandpa," Interposed his grand daughter, "the sentiments of that song are praiseworthy, but I fear they may tend to counteract certain health rules I have been trying to teach little Wal do. Don't you know any songs ubout sanitary drlnklug cups?" Oood hrnllh depend! upon ood dilution. Wrliht'i Indian ViitjiUI I'lilt ucSUrd your dilution and your boaltn. Toula u w.M u purgatlva. Adv. An American Bridge. A representative of on American compnny recently arrived In Colombia to inspect the site for a bridge over the river Coello at Chlcorul, Depart ment of Tollmn, which Is to be erect ed In connection with Tollma railroad, now under construction. 8tat of Ohio. Citv of Toledo. Lucas County us. . . . Frank j. cnenry maxca oain mat n nlor nartnar of tho Arm of P. J. Cheney Co., doing bualness In the City of To ledo, county ana mate aioreiam. ana mm aid Arm will pay the ium of ONE HUN PRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot ba cured by the uia of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINR. FRANK J. CHENET, Bworn to before ma and aubacrltxfl In my oreeenca, this 6th day of December. A. D. 188. (Beal) A. W. Oleason, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la tak- en Internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Byitem. DrUKglHts, 7Sc. Testimonial! free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. The Alternative. Prisoner What nre my chances? Lawyer If I can't hang the jury, you will. Costs Less and Kills That Cold CASCARA Krf QUININE The rtaadard cold cure for 30 ytari -I tablet form tafe, aura, no opiatae om cold ia 14 hour. grip In I daya. Money back Kit falla. Oct the Saoulae boa with Red top and Mr. Mure picture oo It. Com leaa, t'ee more, eavce money. !Tabkte lor Ma. At Any Drug Store FLORIDA t IT TC ACTS! Manaeota, Manatee County; ImUm I I U 1 ; " iw TFACTS i","y annually. Wax. P Lht and Ice Plant now ia " operation. uceDent railroad facilities. Manajota Land and Timber company. . . &AAASOTA. FLA. $100 INVESTED M.lft5a p.uuvi mnr. lanraamaidMi. nam raTir,. ae waiwuij Ml U M., i:A?!E&crci.oPEniA,ornp:Ai,TH m IKAUTV, It't frra, Hlpld. Sind for It today MUAbLM AUMNCrTue Meal Bo4 BU, Me la Wot Sale-riasdy little ranch. Wet tarn Ooloraoa,' a noner-maieri partly equlppadi flneellmata; aur. Hrery adTaatatfe. Owner leaving eoenuy. bciumabi ncrnioa. l.nifM, a !, Belgi U PIV.etne Mae mim- au iieu cap nara. SatUfaeUua anaiu. .ta. Wrlie for prloaa, W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 48-191. THE NEW METHOD (By U W. Bower, It D.) Backache of any kind la often cauead by kidney disorder, which meana that the kldneye are not working properly. Polaon oua matter and urlo acid accumulate within the body In sreat abundance, overworking the sick kidneys; hence the congestion of blood causes backache In the same manner as a similar congestion in the head causes headache. You be come nervous, despondent, sick, feverish, irntaDie, nave spots appearing berore the eyes, ban under the lids, and lack ambi tion to do things. The latest and most effective means of overcoming this trouble. Is to eat spar ingly of meat, drink plenty of water be tween meals and take a single An-u-rlo tablet before each meal for a while. Blmply ask your favorlta druggist for Anurlc, double strength. If you have lumbago, rheumatism, gout, dropsy, be gin Immediately with this neweat discov ery of Dr. Pierce, who Is Chief Medical Director of Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute In Buffalo, N. Y. Bend 10 cents for trial pkg. Largo package CO cents. A PROMINENT RICHMOND WOMAN Richmond, Va. "Dr. Tierce's Fa vorite Prescription was recommended to me by my mother In law, who had great faith In Its enV clency, and after using lt I was SB I . A .. M IL I nave gives birth to eight children, and aa a precaution t guard against many of the un pleasant features) and the many discomforts that sc company this period, and to give ma tone and strength, I took lt nil through my delicate state with four of my children, and I am happy to relate I received tho full benefit of the medi cine and could not have been mora comfortahle." MRS. A. M. EA8TV MAN, 1703 W. Carry St. Adv. at -7vm J Ml 1s WhatConstipationMeans it means miserable condition of ill health that leads to all aorta of epecia) ailments such as headache, backache, dyspepsia, durzineee, indication, pains of various kinds, piles and numerous other disorders CONSTIPATION is crime against nature, and no human being can be well for any length of time while constipated. DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS ia the remedy and has been used successfully all over this country for 72 years. Get bos and see how it feels to have your liver and bowels resume their health-giving natural functions. For sale at all druggista and dealers everywhere. Dr. Tuffs Liver Pills f Backache of Women How this Woman Suffered and Was Relieved. Fort Fairfield, Maine. "For many months I suffered from backache caused by female troubles 'bo I was unable to do my house work. I took treatments for it but received no help whatever. Then some of my friends asked why I did not try Lydia K Finkham's Vegetablo Com- pound. I did so and my backache soon disappeared and I felt like a different woman, and now have a healthy little baby girl and do all my house work. I will always praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to women who suf fer as I did." Mrs. Alton D. Oakks, Fort Fairfield, Maine. The Best Remedy ia V) NH LYDIA E,PINKHM3V VEGETABLE COMPOUND L LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE'COrtYNMTMASS. A Kind Heart. "Did your wife do ythlng for her eoldr "Yes, she gnve It to me." WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-ROOT Plain Suits In Evidence. The severely plain tailored suit in blue, brown, black or black ond white woolen mixtures will be much In eri dence during tb coming seasoa, Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing elae but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other or gans to become diseased. Pain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. . Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Root, a physician's pre scription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large size bottle Im mediately from any drug atore. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation tend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. If you can't afford the best, then Ret the best that you can afford. When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy Mo "martini Jnn Bra Comfort, (0 eanta at rogftiaia or mail, rrnt ror araa mjn nuoa. Uitum mwm nsiai e.iia wntinwaw Youngstown, O., hns 2,000 women working in steel mills. REMARK KBI T. I.ETTKB FROM A WELL KNOWN WASHINGTON IIKUQUI8T. In reference to KlIxlrBabeklbecraarraiMafV far chillt and fmvtr and all malarial Jinai. "Within the lal five month I bare aold g,auO bottlesof Kllxlr Habek for aUlarla.Chilliand Ferer. Our cuitomera apeak Tery well of It." Henry ETana, 92S FBt., N. W., Washington, D. 0. Kllxlr Habek 60 centa, all druiwTata, or by Parcel Poat, prepaid, from Kioczewakl A Co., Washington, V. 0. Ridicule seldom kills unless the death Is dosorved. MOTHER! Have you ever used MOTnEIt'S JOY SALVE for Colds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Ca tarrh? If you haven't get lt t once. It will cure you. Adv. Don't cry over spilled milk. Stop spilling lt To keep clean and healthy take Dr. ricrce's l'lensant Pellets. They regu late liver bowels and stomach. Adv. Everything goes round In a sewing circle. Tou narcr oaa know how superior to other ? reparations Ir. Paarya "Dead Shot" Is an il you have triad It once. A elncte dosa oiaans out Worms or Tapeworm. Adv. Speaking of women's complexions, seeing Isn't always believing. 'A pJ ((( HsiEs tarfieBotfle For 35c When you buy Yager's Lini mens tou cet splendid value I Tho largo 35 cent bottle contains mora than the usual 50 cent bottle of liniment. Try i t ( or rhramatltm. neuralgia, sciatica, sprains, cuts and bruiaea, At all dealers price 35 centa. (ygpv8w:iu GILBERT HKOH.A CO Baltimore, Md. . HAIR BALSAM v J ifclM aranaratloa ( aalt Btpi an anhdleata daadraC . For Raatariaa Color aa4 ' aantytoGrar r Fadad Hahr, 0c and ti.afrat tmnylita. CHILDREN'S COUGHS may be cheeked, and mere ear I oaa coadt tions of the throat will be often, avoid by promptly fblns the child a dose el