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Capper's Weekly from Topeka, Kansas • 3

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CAPPER'S WEEKLY, OCTOBER 21, 1916. 3 1 Sensational IN THE HEART OF THE HOME mien Bleeding Heart Lace Redhaw elly Delicious Just now rcdhaws are ripe and in WHAT COLORS TO WEAR STEALING HER BEAU great many localities may be had for the picking. They are unusually large and mellow this year. Aot a great many housekeepers know that this wildwood fruit may be made into an am The most satisfactory method is to try out colors on the individual. Place soft, cream lace around the neck and then drape the material around this.

If you select a color that brings out the best in the hair and complexion, it may be that it needs just a color note to deepen the eyes. This color note may ber-colored jelly that has a peculiar and delicious flavor all its own. Try making it as follows and you will make it every years Wash and pick over 1 quart of rcdhaws adding 2 sour apples, cut BY MISS UBBEY. "I live in an apartment house." writer a western city girl. "Am a girl 22, have nice beau who hat been calling steady fop the last few months.

There in a girl, better looking than and younger, who live acroae the hall. Every evening he calls, she runs out into the hall on some pretext. She runs down the step, he will have to wait for her to pass. She says: 'Excuse me!" Or, "I see any one coming up!" Again and again, he aks who she is. He (Corrected Directions.) Chain join with slip sitch (si st) ch 5, double crochet (dc) into ring, ch 2, do into same place.

Ch 5, turn. Dc into 1st space (sp) at right.1 Ch 2, dc into the same place, 6 do into sp at left, ch 2, 6 dc into same place. Fasten with si st at left of heart. Ch 0, turn. Fasten with si st in center of heart.

up with skins on. isow this fruit in 2 quarts of water until soft. There should be 1 quart of juice, to this add the same amount of sugar and the juice be an artincial I lower, a pin, oeaus, lavalliere, or itimay be applied by means of fancy stitchery or embroidery. If You Are Blonde. The fair blonde has pure, pale skin, with just a blush of pale pink, eyes of soft blue color and flaxen or light hair.

a II I II I II I i 1 II i i of 1 large lemon. isoii tocctlier until it "jells" which should be in about 30 3 picots (p) of 5 st each in same place, minutes, esta Jackson Wcstfall. Kansas City, Kan. Crow Pin Money Pansies This type needs a color that is warming, bringing out the delicate pink of the complexion, deepening the eye and eu-riching the hair all such colors as green or blue, if not too dark, white, and most all delicate colors. The best neutrals for a fair blonde are gray, slate and fawn.

Avoid orange, yellow, purple, brown and red. The ruddy blonde has Pansics plnnted in an open cold frame in early October should bloom for Easter. en iasten in 1st sp to left with si st, ch 5, dc in 1st sp to left. Ch 2, dc into same place, ch 5, turn. Dc into 1st sp to left, ch 2, dc into same place, ch 5, turn.

Dc into 1st sp to left. Ch 2, dc into same sp, ch 2, turn. Dc into 1st sp to left, ch 2, do into same place, 6 dc into 1st to left, ch 2 Well rotted manure sould be mixed with the soil in preparing the bed. Leave the frame open after the seeds have been planted and water them occasion darker hair and eyes, and more color to the complexion. She requires about the ally to make them sprout.

The planU should be up in about a week. Leave them in the frame until there are from We offer you the most sensational, the most astoundingly liberal offer ever made in the history of the Phonograph business. We will send to you without one penny in advance, without one bit of obligation on your part whatsoever, this remarkable Universal Phonograph this startling- new Invention this marvelous allmetal machine which is revolutionizing the talking machine world. Just 10,000 of these wonderful Phonographs have been set aside to bo sent out on this amazing advertising offer which is made in order to get a machine in each locality of the United States immediately. brought two tickets lor me to go to me matinee recently.

He remarked he couldn't accompany me, but I could take the girl across the hall if I wanted to. She bangs an the piano all the time he is calling on me. If I am talking to him, he interrupts me. saying: "Oh, listen! that's a piece I like to I am afraid she is getting him away from me. He is fn a splendid business with his father; desirable in every way.

I could never like any other man as much as I do him. On account of all this, my people and those across the hall don't speak. What course should I pursue?" E. When existence in an abode becomes unpleasant, it is wisest and best to move to some other part of the city, where one can have peace and not be hectored. Remember, one may fly one danger, to meet another.

You will find young girls wherever you go. Try to make friends with them, it may be the best policy. Dainty Edging in Crochet Never before and without doubt never again will an offer so liberal be made. Not one cent jn advance no reference asked no delay no red tape not even your promise to keep the machine. The coupon below is all that 13 necessary.

And with this remarkable machine will ba sent four splendid selections the regular Co cent Double Disc Columbia Records. Play this grand Universal in your home with the superb selections Bent with it give the Universal a thorough same colors, but of deeper tones. Pitfalls for the Brunette. The pale brunette type his a pale skin, eyes of deep brown or brown black eyes, and hair 6f dark, rich brown. She is the.

most difficult type for the colorirtt to dress effectively. White lias to be used with great caution, as it is liable to accentuate any sallowness, which may be in tha complexion. Cream white is preferable. Black, if used, must never be of a elossr color. Black velvet may 6 dc into same place.

Fasten with si st. Join to last open sp between hearts with si st, ch 0, turn. Fasten in middle of heart with si st, 3 in same place; ch 6, fasten with si st in 1st sp to left of heart. Mrs. W.

I Bolinger. Brazil, Ind. He'd Appreciate Letters I am a widower, with four little girls and one boy, having lost my wife last February. I am a renter and, of course, poor. I am trying to raise my little ones right and make good men and women of them.

My people live a long way off and I hear very little from them. I shall be pleased to receive letters and cards from any persons who feel disposed to write. November 4 will be my birthday. J. X.

Lee. R. 1, Denison, Tex. "Human welfare, the welfare of the children of Kansas, must always come first. I am giving hearty support to the new child hygiene department.

We must have stronger schools for the vast number of boys and girls unable to obtain a higher education. We must give all the children of Kansas an equal show In the race of life. I have given earnest support to the mothers' pension measure. I shall urge the next legislature to strengthen the law, to make it what it was intended to be a substantial aid to helpless mothers with dependent children. Breaking up homes, placing children in asylums is a bad policy from every viewpoint.

The wrong way, the most expensive way to attack this problem Is not to provide a mothers' pension law that will take care of these helpless children." Governor Capper at Kingman on Oct. 7th. be safely adopted. The pale brunette should avoid all light blues dark blues may be used if cream I white is introduced. Brown may be used if dark and rich enough.

Warmer colors are preferable, as claret, old rose and deep russet, gold or maize are' good. Greens and pale pinks should also be avoided. For the Dark Complexion. The florid, brilliant, brunette has Ing or buzzing. Gorgeous Harp frontispiece and all trimmings beautiful silver effect, not one particle of tin or wood in its entire construction; base 15 inches wide by 6 inches high.

inches deep; weight 17 lbs; has exclusive automatic start and stop. Plays ALL makes and sizes of disc records. Four beautiful selections the regular 65 cent Double Disc Columbia Records will lie sent to you on this offer. A complete list of hundreds of the most famous selections will be sent along with the machine and records. You have the privilege of immediately exchanging selections sent to you for those of your own choice.

When the Universal Phonograph and Records arrive, simply pay us 90 coats and pay the balance in small monthly payments of only $2.00 each until you have paid us our Special Introductory Bargain Price of only If for any reason, you do not want to keep the Phonograph and Records, simply return to us within 10 days after receipt' at our expense and you owe us nothing. Think what a remarkable Phonograph this must be order to stand such a critical test as this. Songs, Dances, Speeches, Instrumental Music, Band and Orchestra Selections, each voice male or female, each instrument brought out in actual reproduction exactly as the original, not one sound or syllable blurred or indistinct no screech- DEVELOPING THE FIGURE Chain 5, turn." 1st row Make 3 double crochet (dc) in 4th stitch (st) from hook, ch 1, 1 dc in same st, ch 1, turn, 4 dc in 1st mesh, eh 2, 1 dc in do at top, ch 2, turn. 2nd row 2 dc under 2 ch, ch 1, 1 dc tinder same ch, ch 1, turn. 3rd row 1 dc in 1st mesh, ch 2, 1 dc in dc at top, ch 2, turn.

Repeat from 2nd row for desired length. Mrs. V. 6. Vanderbilt.

Cossoday, Kan. black hair, dark complexion, with a deep coloring and very dark brown, almost black eyes. This type needs dark red, with more or less pronounced hues, dark blue, olive greens, rich maize or gold and old rose. Colors to be avoided are light blues, light greens, pale violets; black is good if cream yellow is introduced. BY LILLIAN RUSSELL Exercise that involves the muscles of the arms and legs will make them more plump.

Massage with a good cream will help to make the arms more plump. Nothing is better for developing the calf of the legs than walking. The following exercise also is good. It is best to do i i 1 i NO REFERENCE ASKED Remember, no reference asked. No money with your order.

On receipt 'of tha connon lone, we once tend by Exprees tha Phonograph and Kacorde richt out to you. Do not delay in tbia matter. Send coupon today. Thla offer ia limited immediate action wmmmm four to six leaves on a stem. Trans laneceaaary.

Don't misa thia remarkable opportunity. Mail the coupon today. UNIVERSAL MAIL ORDER CO. Who Will Lend a Handl special uargam vogk tiiszt: Phenotr.Ph D.Pt You never aaw auch bargaina aa theea. Each pag-erepre- 33-37 Welt 39tH Street Chicago, UL A' A Luis oeiure retiring: clduu simini, heels together, shoulders straight, then rise on the toes, then bend the knees without lowering the heels, rise again.

Do this five times without lowering the heels. Rest. As vou strengthen the muscles in I aenta deoendable g-oodi at lowest prices and easiest Credit (Give full name and address with request.) Will someone please furnish directions for a tatted gown yoke? Mrs. Tushka. Stoves.

Washim Points of a Good Poultry House "The ideal chicken house should be at least 20 feet long and 18 feet wide," says Mr. Harris, the poultry man at Kansas Agricultural college. "The height should be such as will be convenient to the operator about 9 feet in front and not less than four feet at the back. "With a house of these dimensions, there will be no frozen combs even in severe "winter weather. Frozen combs ware, everything" we want vou tit have it.

Writs uier examination, ana 1 aeciae 10 Keep men, we want you hi nave lb nvnie ii i Postal Today for your rree Copy, but be aura to aend ii 1 XX Okla. Will someone kindly furnish directions for crocheted socks. and gloves? Mrs. Alex Tetter. St.

Anne. 111. Coupon Today xarlODayFr. Tnal of th, Umvenal Iwiun Fnonopi. rnonog-raph.

UNIVERSAL WL ORDER C9. plant them to other cold frames in December when the plants are about 1 Va or 2 inches high. Set them 3 inches apart each way. Cover the frames lightly with straw or hay in very cold weather. A few blossoms will begin to appear by the first of March and at Easter you will have the crop you were working for.

A good, way fo earn a little pin money is to. sell the pansy plants. Display them in some grocery store or any place of business. Small fruit boxes about 7 or. 8 inches square will hold half a dozen plants.

Pansies sell at an average of 25 cents a dozen plants, bringing 35 cents' just before Easter and coiner as low as two dozpn Phonograph Depi son crease tfie number of times. Do not tire yourself doing this. Nothing is better for developing the chest than deep breathing. Practice this the first thing upon arising, and the last thing before retiring. While walking or at any time of the day practice deep breathing.

It will straighten your usually result from keeping poultry in 133-37 W.39th Chicago, III Can any reader furnish me with a pattern for making baby's crocheted bootees? Mrs. W. E. Brewster. K.

1. GordonvlHe. Tex. I would like to know, how to keep the satin finish In the table cloths after ironing. Mra.

Muller, 606 Warren Flint, Mich. Does anvone know the whereabout of Charles Arthur Smith, age 87 years, last heard of in Kansas City, I years ago? Mrs. Lena Smith. R. 3, Norman, Okla.

smaii nouses. "There is no question that cement is shoulders and make your chest fuller. MAYOR'S UALriUT-OSL One Bottle Compound HAIR DYE MONEY SAVING GROCERY PRICES Wholesome GreeerlM at Bis Money Savins ariees: Cut cost of llring by taking advantage of our unionise bujnig power. Note the itcnis below: the best 'floor for poultry houses as such a floor is sanitary, vermin proof, and easily cleaned." The manner of fighting and ventilating a poultry house is always important, in the opinion of Mr. Harris.

Too much glass in a poultry house raises the temperature in the day and THEIR MARRIED LIFE THE FIRST YEAR The Danger Past Warren Is Permitted to See Helen for a quarter late in the season, Baskets containing all white panties are greatly in demand and may bring as high as 75 cents a dozen. for either Hair or Beard. A avrritwriwtu, MMwa-Inl product, rvllabl f. t)iMpl. ait Irk.

Fold fur SO yrr to tiiou4ult h. atill praiM and recommend ita ii) as frequent tctitm.niali from ladiet, mem and hairdresser-jii arm. 8hampjiuf M-curt-io( with hot Iron hai noelTectoucolftrofrubwaf. Color all shtidM to deepest blark like patan! without staining: Hals, keepshttr beautiful and aoft. Kavlly applied, mm a oath, a trial will convince and nleaso too.

ftewara of imitator. SUGAR Cane, granulated. S5 lbs. on 13.00 order l.73 SI CAR Cane, granulated, 100 lbs, on 110.00 order 6.10 COKFKE Breakfast Delight, 3 lb. can.

steel cut flOe COKrEK G. B. Blend. 10 lb. paU 2.25 HAISINS Seedless, kind.

6 Ibt 60o SALMON Red Alaska. Talue. 3 530 I'KAt'HKS Callff mta eraporated. sound fruit retails for 10c a pound. 10 lbs for 75s PRU.N'KS Fancy new, 15c sue.

6 lbs. for 53o APRICOTS Eraporated, SOo kind. 1 ibs. for 35o TEA Fancy Mixed. 60c talue.

1 lb. can 35o CORN Standard Sugar Com. 3 28c TOMATOKS Ited Kipe Family size. 3 cans 25e SAUKR KRAl'T No. 3 caus, 3 for 25c PEAS Sifted Early June, i caus for 2Sc I1AMS Fancy Sugar Cured.

14 lb. each, per lb 20V2o BAKING POWDER-Irnogram, 1 lb. can 18c EXTRACT Vanilla or Lemou. oz. bottle 41c RICK Fancy Head.

5 lb 350 BROOMS 5-sewed house brooms, 35o Mis. J. A. Dostal. Douglas Keb.

By Mabel Herbert Urner ISiiTiRlO Hold druff.at or direct rrom mM TRADEMARK jour add r. Trial aiu, Oc- Treble size, $1.10. Address MAYOR WALNUT-OIL DeptC 2827 Wyandotte, Kansas City. Mo U.S.A Writs for compete catalof sf arooerlea. permits rapid cooling off at night.

The resulting wide variation of day and night temperatures is injurious to the fowls. Probably the best means of providing adequate light and ventilation is to have two windows in the south side of the building with a cloth curtain between. During stormy days, while the curtain is closed, the windows will provide sufficient light and the curtains will allow sufficient ventilation without permitting drafts. that dim light he could see that Helen was more herself. Her hair, combed straight back from her forehead, and twined in two long braids, as it had been ever she was ill, made her For three days Helen hovered near death.

For three, days Warren watched the anxious faces of the doctor and nurses, but they gave him little hope. The trirl-baby was well and perfect, frav Rrns Grocprv do. kssms city, VJiaj mUO. UlUtClJ VU. Oppoalte Stock Yards Exchange Bids.

HsMlllll1llIII(TllllltIIIII(ltliiliHll't4tTrTIIil Fine Birthday in Bed I thank the readers of Capper's Weekly for their postcard shower. Certainly they have brought me lots of cheer. I am a little better, altho I am improving very slowly. I hope Mr. Capper will remain governor.

From one who appreciated tne cards and apprecites the governor. Esther Lewis. Girard, Kan. so the doctor said. But Warren would look very like a little girl not be near it.

And if it was to cost The nurse left them alone for a few CASH for BAGS him its mother's life, he felt he would moments, but with a warning to Helen not to talk too much. And then in I Prepare This for a Bad For, the Ends of Towels Cough It's Fine Don't throw them away. Save them and ship to us. We'll pay you HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. Get your neighbor to ship his baga with yours.

Established 1870. Fulton Bag 3 Cotton Mills St. Louis. Mo and Dallas. Texas.

bat Cheaply and Easily Made, Doe the Work Quickly. lilllililli this, their first moment alone since the birth of their child, the moment he had looked forward to, in which he had thought to kneel beside her, and murmur his love and reverence for her motherhood in this moment came tragedy of the commonplace. How rarely any situation is ever what Mrs. Roosevelt's Spice Cake A recipe for spice cake given by Mrs. Roosevelt to a Ladles' Aid society was printed in the Farmers Mail and Breeze early In the summer.

I tried it and found Doe Not Cost One Cent All Freight Charges Prepaid never want to see it. Fort a few momenta at a time he was allowed to be with Helen. But she was seldom conscious, and when she was conscious he permitted to talk to her; she was too weak for that. So he could only sit by the bed and hold her hand. The darkened room, the odor of medicine, and Helen's white face on the pillowit all added to the fear that was growing in Warren's heart.

He eeemed to find something menacing in every detail of the sick room. The small table by the bed, with its white cloth and glasses, the clinical thermometer, the bent tube from which Bhe drank to him they seemed instruments we think it will be! What a perverted, ironical sense of humor Fate must have, bet a Leather bed free Wo will positively give yon a ble, Kew Feather Bed absolutely FREE. Write today for full particulars. Southern Feather auait Pillow DJUT. 100 tiBEKNSBOKO, X.

C. If yon would like a beautiful 31 piece dinner set, here is jour opportunity to set one abso and what wicked delight she must take lutely free of eharsre. ffi These aisoes are Tnese disb.es are only to members of the Household Dish Clob, The finest cough syrup that money can costing only about one-fifth as much as ready-made preparations, can easily be made up at home. The way it takes hold and conquers distressing coughs, throat and chest colds will really make you enthusiastic about it. Any druggist can supply you with 2 ounces of Tinex (SO cents worth).

Pour this into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar in buffooning our most sacred mo ments! i it splendid, but lost it. I should like very much to have it printed in the Heart of the Home page of Capper's Weekly, as I always read it. Mrs. Wm. Stegeman, Hope, Kan.

This spice cake recipe was once given by Mrs. Roosevelt to a Ladies' Aid society that was getting up a cook book: Cream together 1 cup of butter and 2 For now it was Helen who failed to but yon are eligible to membership in this club it you whh a set of the dishes. The set consists of six plates, six cups, six saucers, six fruit dishes, six individual butter dishes and one large meat platter. Each p'-ce is decorated with a cluster of beautiful wood violets, sur rise to the occasion. Helen the scnti mental, the romantic, the idealist, was -vil This makes a pretty lace for the ends of towels if made of rather heavy thread.

cups of sugar. Urop in 4 eggs, one at a rounded by green foliage and around the edges Is a lovely tracing of pure gold. The ware itself time, and beat thoroJy, then add alter for some strange reason at this moment only intensely practical. Her first words, in a weak, but very Is flru grade pure white and absolutely flawless. Space Joe not permit us to give you a detailed chet (dc), chain (ch) 2, skip 2, 1 dc, making a space (sp), 5 ep, 4 dc in next 4 outline of the plan of the Household Disk Club.

111 matter-oi-tact voice were: We will aav. however, that if you want a sat of nately a little at a time I cup of sweet milk and .4 cups of flour. With the last cup of flour sift 2 teaspoons of baking powder, 1 tablespoon of cinnamon and st. Ch 8, turn. i.

2nd row Skip 5 st, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, 7 "Warren, don't you think I could get along without the night nurse now It will be so expensive keeping them both. sp, ch 5, turn. Yi teaspoon oi nutmeg. in a moderate oven and frost with white 3rd row Catch in last dc. Make 5 for a second, Warren was too discon sp, 4 dc, 1 sp.

4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc. these 'dishes you can secure them on our special offer without oue cent or cost to yon. How to Join the Dish Club If yon wish to become a member of the Household Dish Club, send us your name and address and we will then sendyoa illustration of the dishes in colors and full information about how to secure these beautiful dishes free. Household Dish Club, Dept. 55, Tapeka, Ka.

certed to answer, syrup, fehake thoroughly and it is ready for use. The total cost is about 54 cents and gives you a full pint a family supply of a most effectual, pleasant tasting remedy. It keeps perfectly. It a truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air passage of the throat and lunsrs loosens ind raises the phlegm, soothes and heals the inflamed or swollen throat membranes, and gradually but surely the annoying throat tickle and dreaded cough will disappear entirely. Nothing better for bronchitis, spasmodic croup, whooping cough or bronchial asthma.

Pinex is a special aad hicrhly concentrated compound of genuine Norway nine extract, combined with guaiacol of torture. His mother came, but there was nothing she could do. To Warren that was the desperate part of itj there was nothing any of them could do. Even Anna, much to her indignation, was not allowed to make the broths. The doctor insisted that everything must be prepared by the nurse.

And very grudgingly Anna let the nurse take possession of her kitchen. For in her heart was the strong conviction that the chicken broth she could make would be better for her mistress than anything those nurses had learned frosting. Mrs. F. E.

G. Finney County, Kansas. 4th row Turn as in 2nd row making W4 "Why, dear, you mustn't think of such things yet. You have been very ill, you must have the best of care until t- you are stronger." WHEN MOTHER SINGS ''But I'm better now, and these nurses The Coleman 1 sp, 4 dc, 1 ep, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, 5 sp, turn. 5th row i sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, 3 sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc.

6th row 1 sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, 5 sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, 3 sp, turn. 7th row 2 sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 -dc, 2 sp, turn. 8th row 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, 2 Household Apron Pattern charge so much. It twenty-five dol' lars a week, isn't it, fifty fof them both? And then the doctor?" Her weak clasp on his hand tightened anx -O-LITE No. 7355 Dec Is a popular.

I IIIsibU and is known the world over for its prompt healing effect on the throat the simplest, cleanest and most bril to make at hospital or cooking schools. The Husband's Cry. There was a day nurse and a night nurse, and Anna heartily disliked them both. Even to Warren they seemed needlessly officious, but the doctor had practical oa sign that is easy to make aud easy to launder. This apron, so designed as to cover the entire dress, eivee the wearer an ex Bant lamp in ail the world.

No trouble like the old oil lamps, no wick to trim, no chimney to clean, no smoke, no soot, no odor. Costa lesa than a third of cent per hour, only one cent a night- Cheaper than the cheapest membranes. Avoid disappointment by asking your druggist for "26 ounces of Pincx" with full directions and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded goes with this preparation. The Pinex There are times when I pause on the harrassing round Of the day in a reverent husli.

To be folded in melody rare as the sound i Of the note of a sky-hermit thrush. She is singing old hymns when she thinks no one hears, Out of tune and off-pitch, it. Is true, But I feel all my worries dissolving in tears When she quavers, "I'm praying; for you." From the country of youth she has Journeyed afar; She is turning aweary and wan; candies, brighter than tha briEhteat electric ceptionally neat appearance while Derformine the daily household dutiesijJ The raelan ilecTei extend to light, saler tnan the safest oil lamp. sr.d Esrcs Vs Own Gas assured him they were two of his most capable and experienced nurses. 215 Main Ft.

Wayne, Ind. ep, 8 dc, 1 sp, 8 dc, 2 sp, 4 sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, turn. 8th row Ch 3, 4 dc, 1 ep, 4 dc, 5 sp, 4 dc, 5 sp, 4 dc, 1 sp, 4 dc, ch 4, turn. 10th row Catch in 1st dc of last 4. Same as 8th row.

11th row Same as 7th row. row same as 6th row. 13th row same as 6th row. 14th row Same as 4th row. rf 15th row Same as 3rd row.

16th row Same as 2nd row. 17th row vSame as 1st row. For the scallop edge make 1 single 1 crochet (sc) in 1st bp. 6 dc, 1 sc. Kepeat (Advertisement.) from common rnsolin.

Gives SOO candle power light eaDl toOoillamM) a Ibrcre raello w. cheerful elow. the neck and form a small yoke. The closing i in the back and extends only part way down. The neck ii An It tied with a flat band, sf are alt the altem, and there I a flat glrdie at the waift-Hne.

Appropriate meter alt are inehara. percale or chambray, with the belt and trimming bands Of contra9t.Djr material. meir bluiuiicu intents is mcj wuo always immaculate. And everything was done with clock-like punctuality while they moved noiselessly about in their felt-soled shoes. And if their faces were lacking in any And they rest by the way who with without Bicker, fteatful to the eyes.

A light that fi perfectly safe amon? nil the family, old or younaja If tipped over won't spiil or explode. Never leaks. When empty, burnt dry and foes out. Lamna ara beanriful in deaitrn anri Amah. An omi This Blue Bird Plate hope for a star Were her mates in the roseate dawn.

HiJi Ii Free to You I can fancy, at moments, a Patters 7356 T. cut ia miirm M. 00 tnent In any homo. Ak your dealer. If ho cant Supply you write us for big catalog; and Information.

Also complete HfrhtinKryatems for farm homes. Can be out iii almost any home in lesa than a day. with no expression of feeling or sympathy, War in. "tin meuure. Medium utt rqulr4 4 3-8 ycJa.

of 90 In. material tender face, And some golden heads flashing; at Dlav tearing op of walls or floors, no ax naif piping. iously. Warren do you know how much the doctor will charge? Will it be just for the case, or will he charge for each visit The Prosaic Ruled. "Helen, Helen! Do you realize how sick you've been And they have saved you for me and you and the child! Does it matter what they charge What makes you talk of such things "Oh, I've been lying here thinking how expensive all this is going to be how But here the nurse came in and said they mustn't talk any more.

Warren stooped over and kissed her, and then left the room with a sense of disappointment more poignant than he had ever known. Helen, with her child beside her, and yet not one word of it or of her motherhood, and of all that their love now meant her only words had beeiTof the expensel Was it, perhaps a part of the eternal justice of things that because so often he had failed her in her longing for some expression of love, of sentiment and romance, that now, at this moment, she ren supposed it was rrom long association with the sick room. And, after all, wital Our Free Offer ast- Intermingle with thoughts of the aire, no troarte, no aang-er. TIf COLEMAN LAMP CO. Vifl following spaces.

Orland, Cal. Ethel C. Young. ratters No. 7S5S fre to nil who send their ordr for thrr-e rxy nths' uubtcrip- re tn to the HonhoUi Maratine ml 10c.

4 'Send only JO em hi to par poatan nri cost of Bilinf and I will rind you thla beautiful iilua Bird KKtE. will alio tll you hovv you can set a tmelte art Blua Bird China for a littl any work. Tha fa bin! ia tha rmblem of HE.jru and Good ortxjn. Bias Pirdbiinjt hap pine your hem. I'll tarHyrm how.

10c la MsropB tnday and ccure plti by IMAKfcLLE BUST. 766 No- SI. Franci VVicTitu Has. heavenly grace. While she sings "Happy Day, Happy Day." it was skillful attention he wanted these nurses to give his wife love and sympathy he himself could give.

BVailaSa nnl'SEHOI S. Dept. AP-7, Teprka, Kanus IF YOUR DEALER AN'T SUPPLY, AIL THIS Of "The Home Over There" she is Home Contributor's Prizes Bot'r B(a Bird Club. 008 In. Bm Xalaea lawa The Coleman Lamp Co thinking most now.

Are its portals of pearl swinging; naart Lovely Peacock Ring TCI No. St Franctt Aw Wichita. Kaa. Mr dealer doesn't earre tha Coleman AistO-Uta. There is light, not of sun, on her pale.

Latest Novelty FREE Please send tree catalog, postage prepaid. AGENTS WANTED placid Drow, And it may be her loved ones can hear: If only they could carry her thru! If only they would give her to him safe andrwell! It was not 'until the fourth day that the doctor told him the fever was lessening and the greatest danger passed. And that afternoon for the first time, she was allowed to talk. Alone Together at Last The room wis still kept dark on account of the baby's eyes. But even in MOTHER'S SALVE ffOlrl Nearly everyone has used it ALL WILL They may troop thru the gateway to Peacock Rincs are all the raee.

They are iter ling nilw. bronze finish. The la enameled in brilliant natural peacock colors making a rery attrao-tWe appearance and a ring that any person would be proud to wearv wnrn once rrira. aeum on Bttrni i.rw press near tneir own; They may smooth her soft, silvery hair Prize contributions for thia page were received last week from Emma Hippman, Box 2, Bland. who is awarded the dollar fee for the beat contribution of the week; also from Mrs.

J. S. Myera. Mrs. W.

Vanderbilt. Kthel C. Young, Mra. Frank Hwaneon, Lola Percy, and M. Merkel, each of whom is to receive 4 yeara subscription to the Household Magazine, or If they have the magazine, aome other premium.

All contributions not used immediately are being held for a epeclal purpose later. today for 12 full sized jam which brinsr yon infcf.OOe&ahand valuable premiums FRKB As she sings dear old mother In rrc We wlH ama thla fcaadaone Hn to alt who VI E.H pna jy, rents to pay (or a rr ufan-np ticm the hie "torj and fmt! If rinr not awsliaf cln will rnorD ywir ney Hentwanu wuuhI besides. If not ready totorder now write lor onr new catalog. wistfulest tone, "I shall soon be at home over there." 1 Margaret Perkins. Mother's Kemedlea Co.

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