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Mothers--- The — Means=—== Doublle Wear The Price Is * the Same as a Single Pair Suit $1250 mi $15 Other Boys’ Suite at $10.00 and Up. Crompton Boys’ Suits, special at Up the Incline ‘We always save you money. - Tailored Ready Co. Pike Street at Fourth Avenue MOINES, la.—Mra. Hattie inci! Bluffs, is candidate for congress.| probate here yesterday, l@aves ‘the “All-Weather” Corduroy Extra Pair Of course, I'm not learniifg Hattie’s kitchen. & new cook, | Olga used to be—about not wantips fol messing around, I mean. | Aunt Hattie said right off thag wé couldn't do ft there. I am learning }at @ domestic science achool, and mother is going with mo. I didn't mind so much when she said she'd | #0, too, And, really, it is quite a lot of fun—really it ix, But it ia queer —mother and I going to achool to gether to learn how to make bread and cake and boll potatoes! And, of course, Aunt Hattie laughs at But I don't mind. And moth doesn’t, either, But, oh, how Aunt Jane would love it, if she only knew! eee | cht, 1920, by Frank Crane | “Contlwed from yesterday | | May. ing te the matter with mother, certainly, She's acting queer ler and queerer, and she in getting to be like Aunt Jane. Why, only this morning she hushed me up from laughing so loud, and stopped my romping up and down the stairs with Lester. She said it was noisy and unladylike—and only just @ little while ago she just loved to have m laugh and play and be happy! And | when I said so to her this morning. [she sald, yea, yea, of course, and |she wanted me to be happy now, only she wished to remind me thag very soon I was going back to my father in An ville, and that I jought to begin now to learn to be | more quiet, 8o as not to trouble hii | when I got there. - ° Now, what do you think of that? And another thing. What do you suppose I ag learning about now? You'd never guess, Stars. Yea, stars! And that is for father, too. Mother came into my room one day with a book of grandfather's an- der her arm, She said it wae a very wonderful work on astronomy, end she Wes sure I would find it inter- esting. o anid she wasn going to read it to me an hour a day. And then, when I got to Anderson ville and father talked to me, I'd know something. And he'd be leaned. | pl She said she thought we owed it to father after he'd been eo good and kind aa to let me stay here almost three whole months of his «ix, eo I could keep on with my school. And that she waa very sure thie would Diease him and make him happy. And, s0, for ‘most a week now mother has read to me an hour a day out of that astronomy book. Then we talk about it. And it ie interest- ing. Mother mys it is, too. she says she wishes she'd known some thing about astronomy when she was & girl; that ab made things happier all ried father; for then she would have known something about something he was interested in. She said she couldn't help that now, of course; but she could see that I knew some here extra $10.00 WASHINGTON. — Will of Maj. Towa's|Gen. William C. Gorgaa, filed for noted surgeon's entire estate to hin wife, Cyprus was the first country to have a Christian governor. Py EleanorHPorter COPYRIGHT thing about such things. And that was why she was reading to me now. ‘Then she said again that she thought we owed it to father, when he'd been 80 g00d to let me atay. It moms so funny to hear her talk such a lot about father ag she does, when before she never used to men: | tion him—only to aay how afraid she was that I would love him better than I did her, and to make me ray | over and over again that I didn’t | And I aaid #0 one day to her—t mean, I said I thought it was funny, the way she talked now, Gave a queer little laugh. Then she Srew very sober and grave, and said: “I know, dear, Perhaps I am talk-| ing more than I weed to. But, you seo, I've been thinking quite a lot and I-—I've learned some things. And now, since your father has been so kind and generous in giving you up to me ap much of his time, I- | grown ashamed; and I'm trying to! make you forget what T said-—about your loving me more than him. That waen't right, dear. Mother was wrong. She shouldn't try to in- inst your father, He courae, I knew sbe was thinking of the violinist, I'm no child. | She went on more after that, quite & lot more. And she eaid again that I must love father and try to please him in every way; and she cried a/ Uttle and talked a lot about how hard | it waa in my poaltion, and that she Was afraid she'd only been making it hardes, through her epifishness, and I must forgive her, and‘try to forget it. And she was very sure she'd do better now. And she said that, after all, life waan't In just be iag bappy yourself. It wae in how much happiness you could give to others, Oh, it was lovely! And I cried, and she cried some more, and we kissed each other, and I promised. And after she went away I felt all up- rained and holy, like you do when you've been to @ beautiful church service with soft music and colored windows, and everybody kneeling. And I felt as if I'4 never be naughty or thoughtless again. And that I'd never mind being Mary now. Why, I'd be glad to be Mary half the time, and even more—for father, But, alas Listeéh. Would you believe it? Just that same evening mother stopped ine again laughing too loud and mak: | ing too much noise playing with Lew | ter; and I felt real croan 1 just! botled inside of me, and anid I hated Mary, and that mother was gettin; to be just like Aunt Jana And yot Jumt that morning— Oh, if only that hushed, stained window soft music feeling would last! eee June, Well, once more schoo! ts done, my trunk is all packed, and I'm ready (© G0 to Andersonville. I leave to morrow morning. But not as I left lant year, Ob, na It is very, very ‘oll See the wonderful line of woolens I have just un- packed. Finest fabrics shown by any Seattle tailor. All that’s new and nifty. ~ Meant to buy—Mary things, as you call them. Aren't you going to be Mary just next week? Of course, you are! jley rancher, who died Tuesday, were And didn't you tell me last! neig thin afternoon at the George 25th Anniversary Sale FOR 25 YEARS I HAVE BEEN MAKING CLOTHES FOR MEN OF THE NORTHWEST. I AM HAVING A SALE THAT TOOK A QUARTER OF A, CENTURY TO GET READY FOR. SMASHING ONE-DAY OFFER A lucky urchase enables me to speed up the sale by making the best offer in my 25 years’ experience. Here jit is: GUARANTEED ALL-WOOL SUITS - OVERCOATS TO MY OLD’ CUSTOMERS I am offering @ truly splen- did lot of woolens Saturday at a price away below their value. All-wool materials in good sult and overcoat weights. Take advantage of this special offer, The eutting, tafloring end linings and trimmings will be of the same high grade as if the regular prices were paid It's & great chance to get outfitted at a saving that is very real and substantial. Don’t miss this chance. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR) DETROIT.—Maj. Gen. " One Day Only—Saturday Come Early—First Come—Best Choice 1 Le. George| Funeral services fer Benjamin Mansfield L. Hedge, 62, Port Biake.| Harris, Chicago, elected commander | Gooding, 68, who died at the | World War. |in-chief of the Military Order of the| Next convention to be Dougall Sanitarium last night, wilt different. Why, this year I'm really oe teed me Mate Boney re Fi I pind Anderson objected to your cloth Now, what do you think of that? | 4&4 bought new for you? Weil, I ‘And if I've got to be Mary there and| ‘IDE to se that she does not hi Mary bere to do that this year.”~ eee ae eed ba| And when she bought me « brown | willing o Mary half, serge suit and a hat 80 tiresomely | Siling to be Bary half, and maybelsonsible that even Aunt Jane will| tt comes to really being Mary out of |0v@ them, I know. And tomorrow | turn extra time, that is quite ao-|! ot to put them on to go in, | be Do you wonder that I say I am Mary already? (Continued Tomerrew) — be held at 2 o'clock Saturday aftety noon at the Bonney-Watson parloray Prairie dogs and other mammals His widow and three daughters Sumy found in desert regions never drink. ! vive him. i Burial was at held in New Ork ©! Mount Pleasant. H® is survived by Me | Ris Widow and two aisters, Mra, Auen| Cox and Mrs, Mary L. Tucker, SNAPPY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY DAINTS AND ROOFING will be in strong demand ere winter sets in. It’s time to buy now. Besides some strong, money-saving specials in these lines, this store offers many others, tean Lb just as seasonable, at advantageous prices. Land Paint U PAINT a by ge Led he Regular price .00 per gallon. Special, gallon, $3.50 All colors, including WHITE Floor Paint High Standard, Quick-Drying Floor Paint. pe oF ag regular $3.50, $2.48 69c 1-quart cans, regular $1.00, Special .. This paint will stand on outside porch floors. Ornamental Lawn Fence’ We still 5 . ‘$ : QOURRRDODRORDRDRDDEDODE have a few rolls of UUORERUEEERECUDORTQOEE! PUPUPUPUPEPUPEPRBERE pay Lawn Fence left which we * wish to ae ae {s clear out to make room for our fall year, as soon as you got there, Mis®/iown undertaker’s. I've learned to cook. That's Mary. mat aan ayo ty mer, Pa “net oo, ua mabe serra Agony ony’ | | dog oman tm nt! ea ‘ and things; an Id nee, by the ~ way sho rowel doa be her up and|Feturned with her baby to Wiscon- tapped her foot on the floor, that she | *in yesterday wasn't sulted. And I was gtad; for, of course, I always like to have new thinga. So I wag pleased when she wald: “I think, my dear, that on Satur day we'll have to go in town shop- ping. Quite a number of these things will not do at all.” And I was so happy! Visions of new dreasee and h and shoes rose before me, and even the pink beaded silk came into my mind—though 1 didn’t really have much hopes of that. Well, we went shopping on Satur- day, but—did we get the pink silk? We did not. We did get—you'd never what. We got two new ging hain dresses, very plain and homely, and a pair of horrid, thick low shoes. Why, I could have cried! I did ‘most ery as I exclaimed: ‘Why, mother, things!” “Of course, they're Mary things,” answered mother, cheerfully—the kind of cheerfulness that says: “I'm “I am so nervous it seems as though I should fly"—*“ My nerves are all on edge” —“I wish I were dead.” How often have we heard these expressions or others quite as extravagant from some loved one who has been brought to this state. by some female trouble which has slowly developed until the nerves can no longer stand up under it. No woman should allow herself to drift into this condition without iving that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pink- 's Vegetable Compound atrial. © Read the Letters of These Two Women. Minneapolis, Minn.—* I was ron down and nervous, could not restat night and ‘was more tired in the morning than when I went to bed. I have two chil- yo 3 Me t three months old and it was 4 ry to care for them as I felt so irri and generally worn being good and you ought to be.” ora s Pye of rest and appetite went on. “That's what I my baby not get enough nourish- z ment from tmilk po. I started to give him two bottle feedings aday. After taking three bottles of Lydia E. Pink. ham’s Vegetable Com: I felt like & new woman, full of life and energy. - It is a pleasure to care for my childre and I am very happy with them an er nurse tay Dany ay pg in, can’t 88: much for your medicine.”— 4 L . Mitta, 2633 E. 24th St., Minneapolis, Minn. Ma. Nervous, Ailmg Women Should Rely Upon ydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetabl Compound SC ABETTER PLACE Altttle Paintwill Work Wonders. ROOFING Now is the time to fix that leaky roof before the rainy season starts. ° 1-ply Roofing, regular $1 89 ao / $2.50 per roll. Special at 2-ply, regular $3.25. $ Each roll complete with nails and cement, Enamel Ware Specials Pure White Convex Kettles, with white neled cover, 6-quart size; regular $2.00, apectal at, ... 98e 1 pint White Enamel Mug oePPeR Ore rererr rer rT We set the pace in Pain- less Extraction. We ex- tract your teeth in the morning, and give you your plates the same day. We do all kinds of Dental Work at most reasonable prices. Estimates free. All work guaranteed 15 years. United Painless Dentists 608 Third Avenue those are Mary suc ene body and down each side t to go to bed three or four days every month. I was very cpaeger tired, could not sleep and could not without ing sick. A friend asked goods, 36 inches high, same as cut, special, foot... 24¢ Cut to any length, 42 inches high, similar to cut, without bottom arch, special, per foot Cut to any length, Lawn Gates, each, from $4.75 to $7.00 Double Drive Gates, per pair 16.50 10-foot Single Drive Gates, eac! $15.75 Gates complete with hinges ang latch, Girle—tf you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff Is to dis solve it, then you destroy it entirely. | <== To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary Uquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de- stroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scaip will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple rem- dy never fails. Dark blue and white mottled outside; white nameled inside; extra heavy ware. qvart Saucepan, regular $1.00, SNCCIAL At oo ccc cererseercee quart straight Kettles, bale handle; regular $1.50, special at " 69c $1.50, special at 98c HOT-CAKE GRIDDLES—Large eize, oblong Griddles; regular $3.00, special .......81.80 Squart straight les, bale handle; regular $1.75, special at 1217 First Avenue We Deli Aluminum Ware & and 8-quart Preserving Kettles, regular ie | your choice at sees... 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