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idering Variety of Worthy Marked-Down Garments Offer an Op- portunity to Complete| the Wardrobe — Some} 4 : Warnings to Buyers. ¢ y 3 |Redactions in Materials) + f i Aiso Give Chance to the ? (7 Home Dressmaker —|* |} Two Designs Made Es-| + Fa pecially for To-Day. “4 2 « be HaP bats feats | 3 ‘When one sees the bewildering va-! 2 Piety of irked down garments of-| © “fered by the shops at the present mo-| $ plays, made by the woman ‘whe “bad been clothes: “E just said to myself, ‘Matilda, go ‘out and squander” waiting long for good O0eesss 90990059600008-0009000 3-2-89-9929000-06 O SOOT DDOOHIOO4 OO All the things we have wanted since the first of the season and could not afford are now seductively put within | the reach of our purses. It is @ bait) hard to resist, and indeed why resist | it? There is a full month and more of real summer weather yet, which is sufficient time for some new clothes to give good service. However, there should be a method in one’s m: * Racal don'ts might prove Here is a simple, inexpensive treatment that will almost always stop dandruff and scalp itching, and Beep the hairthick liveand lustfous: At night, spread the hair apart and web a little Resinol Ointment into the scalp gently, with the tip of the Repeat this until the whole iphas been treated. Next morn- shampoo thoroughly with Res- Soap and hot water. Work the creamy TReainol lather well into the thescalp, Rinse with gradually cool- er water, the last water being cold. Do not buy something #o extra want and elegant that it is entirely out of harmony with the rest of the! wardrébe, It will only cause your friends to conclude that it was bought | at a bargain. Somehow, to woman's ‘tickle mind, when that fact is known a@ gown loses half of its real charm, ‘Then, too, don't buy @ frock or any- thing else when you have not at least ‘The little town of Moosup, « ened, tnd te have anyone slit ie] section who does not know about|(™ relief to many who have suf- a few miles from Pro rom the bed was agony unbearable.|my condition, and T am glad’ you ‘ i is all over what they ne oa gent! 1 Wik ak leave tho Led | patio toe It’ mae be: tue Geenae’ of fered with severe kidney and Giescet & miracle in. the a of| without ‘assistance, —Hfow. helpless 1] helping other sufferers, In fact I am|{f liver complaints and were of their town's people, Mrs,|was and what 1 suffered only God] always glad to hear trom any rheu-|M ready to give up in despair yA, Cheney, myself know, matic sufferers and let them know y $0 give Up. umald ing of the sett feverel ctor of St, how I regained my health, My ad- Two sizes, 50c and 81,00, at your from Boston, Mas: won knows m: -|to bed for the purpose of giving m communion, When I started ne-sis 1. was id not see very ment except that my ed| better and my strength began to re- turn, From an absolutely much improve- Moosup is talking about and I am not surprised, for I have an invalid a long time. suffered from rheumatism of joints for five years, I believe im my body wi flected, esas, me, without the aid of a cane, owing better. owledge that bi | pera and stoc \ on Var- in bed and continually getting worse, and for almost a year stomach was From day to day 1 can sce 1 1 thank God for ought Var-ne- THE E 0 iginal Home Dressmaking Designs | By The Evening World’s Fashion Expert BODE AEE YEP OHO D HA DOTA 4G 44144 O94 824448 14 ‘4 | tor herself a frock which ts needed j at this time, advantage of the marked down summer materials can be had. At the same time the style, becoming- ness, and all other qualities which mark a frock as distinctive can be assured. — DESCRIPTION OF FROCK. The design I am showing to-day ts particularly sulted to sheer fine ma- terials. Georgette crepe, for instance, satin striped in blue and pink, would >| be charming to interpret the model at the right. A straight full skirt ts banded five inches deep at the hips and ten inches up from the bottom, yj with its own material on the cross- PP DOA DRE EDO some of the necessary things to 60 with It, For instance, a tan frock of elogant material and workmanship might be offered at an alluringly low price, but if one has to expend for new tan stockings and slippers, gloves, and ;@ tan or black hat to complete the toilette, it furnishes an answer to the conund#im “When is a bargain not @ bargain?” Now, on the contrary, if on: happen to have a pair of gr 68 the selection of a frock of some shade of red, or rose, or blue, or gray, of course, would be a | worthy’ Indulgence, Another “don't" is not to let the cheapness of a gar- ment make its purchase so hasty that \ the consideration of becomingness is neglected. For the woman who can spare a day with the home dressniaker to develop ould alip- ITTLE TOWN OF MOOSUP ASTIR OVER REMARKABLE RECOVERY OF INHABITANT Woman Helpless for Years From Rheumatism Devised Ropes Rigged From Ceiling to Lift Her From Bed. have failed, Var-ne-sis does not con tain salicylates, omposed of roots, | Var-ne-sis, Send to W. A, Varney, Lynn, Mass. matics, Get Var-ne-sis now, to-day, at Riker {peated in thd tiny wristbands dress is Post Office Box 134, Moosup, iodides, colchicum or} ~ the usual drugs so often given, but is herbs and barks, No rheumatic can afford to ignore for the newspaper devoted to rheu- , | wise, so that a distinct check or plaid is achieved. The effect Is charming, ;}and is chosen for the waist as @ teimming up the front from belt to neck in the form of a narrow band. A medium size collar of plain white Georgette crepe, loose rolling and demure, corresponds with the full sleeves of the same material, which emerge from a drop arm-hole, and are gathered into a loose wristband. Through a puffing at the waist line a black velvet ribbon, which drops its long ends down the front, supplies an attractive climax. Appealing in ite simple daintiness,| he model at the left, which might of organdy trimmed with shadow *, The bands at the hips and on bottom of the skirt are of the lace, while the narrow bands trimmin; the waist and the sleeves are also o! It. Effective indeed is the collar of dull blue taffeta, which color is re- and on the ends of the organdy streamers. ——————— MRS. SANDS LUNATIC IN LAW. Mra, Clara Lorraine Sands of Ridge- wood, N. J., who attained some notorie- ty a short time ago by writing letters to President Wilson, William Jennings Bryan and William G. McAdoo, hes been adjudged a lunatic by a ju the Hackensack court. Her daugh' ter, Miss Blizabeth R. Sands, made the gomplaint In an attempt to save the family property valued at $16,000, which aire. Sands recently sold to a neighbor or. ‘The daughter alle ieee among other refused to wear ‘that he would ‘tear | that she her hair and bite herself, an believe onnensed 6 fortune, rdian will back the property. 24 YEARS OF STOMACH PAINS ARE ENDED Mrs. Lloyd Gets Relief With a Few Doses of Wonderful Remedy. loyd started a treatment of ‘onderful. Remedy. When hind taken but a few doses she de- clared she was cured. 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Dr. Pratt was scheduled for an ad- the Play,” to follow out the ideas of previous speakers who have maintained that the stage and the actor need reform- ing. phatically pointed out that the meth- ods and standards of the congress needed reform before tt could hope to obliterate the evils it condemns. There's the real rub,” shouted Dr. Pratt; “all else is suppression and not cure. You people have got to use some common sense. You all lose sight of the fact that the physical tual_atate.” Har4man, Peck & Co. ONSTANTLY maintain an Lesa ohy large stock ol COLUMBIA i GRAFONOLA | RECORDS i including all the latest i selections. Efficient ser- vice. Convenient terms. 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