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■ PRMlRE^S; CAIRO. GEORGIA. "*
8S PROMINENT
NAVY BLUE HAT
JY THE CHIEF INNOVATION
OF THE YEAR.
IBs Is Again on the Throne—
bromlee Between Fashion and
hfort In the Two-In-One Col
lar—Colored Linens.
tost noticeable Innovation this
the addition of frills. Of course
Jot an Innovation really, but a
. The Jabot blouse had Its last
itlon about six years ago or so.
sre wearing very high collars
ines all around them then. In
puts of torture that they were!
3'-women UBcd to carry .p^ds of,
wool In their purses/Tendy tav
tuok ij bit under tips of supports which
(digging IioIcb In their necltB.
the no-collnr edict was-extend-
blouses wo were alt tMnEfuf!
| then left us for a while, and
Jrerunner of the present two-ln-
bllar, a turnover affalif leaving &
|d opening In front, was fel!Vogdft
fear the blouse was the walst-
lodcl of handkerchief linen and
with flaring collar points. The
ewas very smart and a good quai
ls sold at 25 francs In Paris and
New York! This yearjtynfllnpss
i again. For more strifctl^ "tal-
[wear the Ingenuity of the two-
collar makes a compromise
B in fashion and comfoft In ri plain
. Frills, however, invading al|
out-'garments, even bur ,shoes 1 and,
glpytjS, form veritable cascades' down
tnpSont of our blouses.
(After several all-white seasons col
ofed‘;l.lnens appear again this year and
colored organdies—of a transparency!
Ygjfglave to be as careful how we
dross: under them as we ifggff’’ttftllb"
dpiys of the ‘’peek-a-boo" waist, os vul-
giir nB Its name. As Boon as the coun-
Ujjj'tipuses are occupied and the coun
try season In full swing we shall know
wtiejmer the colored fabrics haYbi’beep,
extensively adopted or not,, Inriown,;
f6bfc the blouse is not vJqrn 'In the
WOMEN GAN
HARDLY BELIEVE
How
i.ftqi’e
WfLPi
Eldon, N(o.i— was troubled with
displacement, inflammation ana female
" weakness. .Fortwo
SHOULD COOL OFF GRADUALLY
Mistake to Turn the Hose on Per
spiring Team, Is the Assertion
of Veterinarian.
"In the hot weather there are nl-
vc|s j^Rumb'df-iiof fntiswfiauthUittfcl
hey m^lndlfta ttSSE ho^etHijlHBr
In the pale shades, particularly laven
der and pink. Tho hair line of color
bp, a fwlilte .crotrid i
llaheiri fact ^and -Jdbti
rather large, ar)
color note on. a
also Introduced
val of smocking,
TOGS FOB TENNIS GROUND
Probability That the .Fashions of Last
Season Will Be Utilized and Im-
Tho question of tennlB attire will
qn be upon .us and It .seems like);
t tJS chin
ill PJUjHnWtS have
llsfied themselves arid tlmt t&Sre ml
be even more to come. The^wld
skirts, too, will make for
and freedom. Cottoh pBpl
voile and crepon, the new materials,
as well as the new soft piques, yrtll
come In for a full share of patronage.
A distinct Rubicon has been crossed of
late with regard to dress for the game
since the passion for color Invaded Its
sacred domain, so long consecrated to
white. It is neither likely nor. desir
able, of course, that this will be the
cubc to any great extent, but the little
touches of color that are now allow-
ed.re-
1
Ion my foet
long at a time and I
could not walk two
blocks without en
during cutting?, and
i4ihs down
ght Itdft Which
increased every
I have been
Bine-purple
in the face and would
walk the floor. I could not He down or
sit still sometimes for a flay and a night
little appetite,Tlo aYn ditvon, meiQncnoiy,
and often felt ns though I lmd not a
friend In tha/vffirld.. After f had fared
most every»£ehmloireme0y •tti{hout!atiir 1
cess, my mother-in-law advised me to
take Lydia El Pinkham’s, Vegetable
strength every day: I have now no trou
ble in any way und highly praise your
iTOH F'tWfc 8 -
S. T. Hurley, Eldon, Missouri.
liSCfettp S&vSAa
Compound. For sale everywhere.
It has helped thousands of women
who have been troubled with displace
ments, inflammation, ulceration, tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
they turn’al-lioBC.’on i.thqm n ml wrench
them, yd.t'h cqjjl; ;wateY thoroughly
cool them oft," Bald a veterinarian as
he stopped a driver from throwing
water ovyr,hlB perspirlng- tenm. "If
the horse is'.overheated," lie jpontln-
lied, "the shook of^ such a?hath on
,. . the region ‘Whore tho .kTdheys qro slt-
|Ulu.nat unteir lSFenouglr^o knl-dtr-and-riven If
it does no apparent harm th'e horse
will succumb much more readily to
the heat afterward. After a horse has
been- working In the broiling sun it
ACTS LIKE Mil OH LB
«;. I .Guarantee, “DodSon^ Liver *jijne” Will Give You the Best Liver
11 and Bowel Cleansing :;You Ever Had—Doesn’t Make You Sickl -
rsirother
moans have failed. Why don’t you try
kely Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Ckt,
Mauve and Blue Striped Satim.Bodioe
p.,With!Blue Tulle Skirt Oven Mauve
Tulle.A-.- .-■•IlhcUil-ii
•fetreet 1 without a' 1 Jabket,' it 'Ik iiSpUk-
ttbicro teii which is Wdtfetr&a., varir
—.•nvAd’' sTihw PxnpnfdvG
This removes the saliva, which Is pol
sonous,- and - - refreshes-- the- -animal
gratriTBeroTe'lt
have a drink. After this the horse
should have Its four legs bathed—tho
hind ones'8b far as Its haunches, the
front ‘Lobes :up;to .tho cjh^at. Then it
Is safe to wet Its head, neck and tho
part of Its neck Immediately behind
tho neck.- pare should-bf taken, how
ever, to keep" the regloh Of the kid
neys perfectly dry. This habit of
driving .a team up before; a Are, e^
giiid Vbuse and playing a hoseMridls-
crlminately over their bodies Is ac
countable for the death ,qf ; many good
no'rses dve'rV snm'mer;", : ‘ 1
city gave a contract for the decoration
of their building In honor of the visit
of the fleet, and the decorator con
ceived the Idea that the word "wel
come” spelled out In signal flags would
;hQ-an. appropriate-aaidbeautlful-deslgn-
for the front* wiliTover the’enlrance.
He asked a naval officer for directions.
Stop using calomel I It makeB you
sick. Don’t Iobo a day’s work. If you
fool lazy, sluggish, bilious or consti
pated, listen to me!
Calomel is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necroBls of the bonos.
Calomel, when It comes Into contact
with sour bile crashes into It, brooking
It up. This Is'when you feel that aw
ful nausea pnd cramping. If you feel
■all kpOckcfl out" if your li-
,ld: and bowels
'have'"' TieUiracho, <**^f4l'
tongue, If breath 1b bad or stomach
sour Just. try..a. .apoi
v&am'ti uverTottbr —
Here’s my guarantee—Go to any
drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent
bottle of Dodson's Llyor Tone. Take a
Compiled by a Substitute While the
Regular Man Was Away From
His Desk.
J « '4 l * ' ’' _ .1 f
1 A Rood- wriji to isaW nibijoV 1 oh lyour/
gas and electric light t faIUs 1b to spend
A New York 1
Atlantic wit ft i
fered greatly from seasickness.
On entering the stateroom one pa
tlcularly rough day he found the offi
cer tossing in his berth, muttering In
what at firet appeared to be a sort of
delirium.
"Stooping over to catch his words,
the friend heard him say: "Sergeant
major ... sergeant . . . major
and, following the code which said
?. fofflafir^rdte'tmt tor-TiInf,a very Inttt*
ig result was obtained. Judj
iurprise itjf thtfWnfaflctor whenan
_ officer, happenlng hY, asked: "Dd
ou know what you have written?"
“Not by a lon^ shot!" said the army
officer. "You;;' have up /t,hfero, ’To
with the arhiy.V'-A4ilfe'. i- ,1
: wearing of gray, shoes,and'stpcklngs
Instead of. the- traditional -white,...with
perhaps a ntfle gray hat and tie.,,-pel •
cate?'i$jjj-jK9d. liehl.t'f tPil’ii-i'jSttfaflfeel ’
enough, a perfectly chaiShlng mlxtun,
-giving a wonderful effect of coolnesi.
Another welcome diversity Is provlc-
•eduby ItbeiiflO^aiSj'd crepbnsftthiaVil&v i
been so-muoh -the vogue;
rdtiuis-i ril a J>’ia tt‘,1 hi ; *B’f’
c-t ;,i,.i.;^rhet.Bepanate iCoaWt.tLUi, an
,»iHfibei> hnk'td’btf Waueeci wltsMifW-
W 'tbtmd 'WeiffiAte W =hlWI f td/lt ! d blit
Strtngs" ; t* t ’ l bb<!h)hsb :! ’ttte “filiif 'iftW.y
garment that can be WAlft 'wltltbut
’Glfahgb’ ‘ditfUg 'tlte ! SffftrS“ftky, tfifere
‘Is" mdfch -faKd-thlhetiilfig
'thkt la-*Tlgh l t,”''rtioQtth ' (CtiV&aPrfie 'i’Sitik-
tltWe'Wi 4*.n
it*«j 0”fi‘ nmtlw i-U
--- .-BJbfaon^pn th?
rjfabon, around^ WfiT
linger ( and. r tjpd jp ogfidilE,
,«tf iiifl
■ For its construction a circular piddt
-of folrlylthiek wO(M*’Will'>ty i Tc(llifted
and throe -Ixllbs nladbl'fn' Ifl-’Hi' fllG“ ! il<f-
AltlonB'Indicated'1nFdtdg^am"A t>lJ;The
right of-the- Illustration: ’TOO' tkesb
holes are fastened three pieces of fine
copper wire, , the ends of which .are
carried upwards and twisted Into a
be
■ HANGING‘HOLDER “FOR’'‘FERN
: ,'ii i‘*5j jzljjli£i»,* •••*«
L ' : With PlantJ’ It’ ’Mkke'i' On#‘<if thfc” faflJfc
t.Uptie*t j; ornhik'ent8 , Th’kt‘'cati Be
. • Provided for the Home. '
r There are certain windows, a win
dow at the end of a hall for instance,
in which a fern suspended from tho
Hanging Fern Holder.
must be determined by the size of the
pot that is to be placed upon it.
loop by“ which the bplder. may'
hung up! L - "
The surface of the Wood is covered
lng turned over arid- fastened on, un
derneath with tiny' ! tack's, and dia
gram B illustrates this.
To the edges of the wood soft silk
of an old gold color Is -fastened' on,
also with tiny, tacks. The-material IB
allowed to hang downwardB and. tlien
gathered together in .the center and
flntshed off with a gold silk tqssel. To
complete the holder, narrow dark
green silk braid is fastened on roiind
the-edge of the wood' with 'b'fass-iiead-
ed nails of a fancy phttern driven In
close • together. - : u -
What are you-saying?" asked the
friend in soirie'alafm, as the'sufferer
sfafijar mr “
’’AsBigning-the waves their rank,”
said the military man, rolling toward
iHe "Wffll ‘again; ’ >»<thflfe 'have - been
‘pightsjiejuiejjant ngejjenaiB u wJithin ,the
WONDERFUt HOW’RESIWOL "
STOPS’SRIN’TORMENTS
<1 Thei 80othtegJ,‘ f heaHng:-iriodlcatiDri- 'in
reslnol ointment and rgeiPhi, Pfi n -‘
etratea the tiny pores of the skin,
‘efekra*t«e?ri i '’oP ; -friiVl5rlftbB> , 'ttiid stops
itchJn&ntnstaoHy,’.)., iRlbSlnoJ; positively
and ^speedily healp. eczema, .heat-rash,
‘flngtalHtol BiriilE J Mptfonsi ; 'and
olearai-away fligflfeuHng pimples land
blackjieada,. wJieR ..ortoT j treatments
liav'b~been" almost useTess.' ' :
wwN l8 ; 'iibf : 'hn’' il ejfiierfiiienti'''It t iB
ii R re lP-jJ-Pfa.W PIW ed
po"' wonderfully ' successful for skin
teouMl^hdit bdkff ks4a‘by Ath’er
ddctofeiall oyer* thei dountry for‘twen
ty years. Every druggist sells gq^Jppl
ointment and reslnol soap.—Adv.
fludilA ‘ -e'iiW
If your- husband’^ it
of falling out*fay pnfl
r eve;
tk wlii
tho lights.
r Ah
ng Ills'Wra 1 1U
stead. They very Beldom come loose.
their distance by means of ripe toma
toes served at long range.
- - -A- soalaty-nmtron.~whoan.aogltiQn.llfc.
spoonful nnd If It doesn’t stralghtp
you right up and mako you foel Ilii
nnd vigorous I want you to go back to ;,
the store and get your money. DoLfa "
son’s Liver Tone Is destroying tl»a
sale of calomel because It Is real llvei^:
medicine; entirely vegetable, thorcfol^ffl
It cannot salivate or make you sIck.jSM
I guarantee that ono spoonful itf.. J
Dodson’B My.or Tone will put yo«
sluggish l^Ver to work nnd clean yoji
boWplF 'qf ‘tffkt sour bile nnd cone
hlch Is clogging yog
system nnd mnklng you fcol mlserabn
;UftianlfiSJJ>nt a bottle of Dodaoif
btv«“-Tono wlll keep your entire fag
ily feeling line for months. Give lti
your children. It Is harmless; does$)r!
gripe and they lllto Its pleasant tmitoi >;
3 X^FJnffConflicting.
"What Ib the mdtter with the pit--
son and the doctor that they cannot
agree?”
"The parson says the doctor 1b sMB
(contrary. Just ns soon ns ho getn ! tl’.'j
man properly prepared for the m4t
world the doctor goes to work nriif;
cures blip." tWw
SULPHUR-THE GREAT Ml
Jtf V )>-> _HOME REMEp
Warren C. Gares, 108 So. Ohlc‘
iub, Ohio, writes as MS
lows: "1 ' suffered Intensely fr^lu
Eczema which covered my bewty» !
and arms. After trying three phjjHfajj
In^fied
gs.,w.eri
...I m t3 fmi6iu
weighing seven pounds; (ttnii quart bot
tle of sweet milk, on? ten-cent loaf of
Wheat'- bread', orie-half- dozen- tea' bis-
cullq, : one-half dozen rolls, fresh; two
pn.d-pqufld packages of ground coffee,
two aluminum salt' and pepper shak
ers, glass cruet filled with vinegar, one
raw onion and two Japanese ^paper
napkins. *
Frocks for Girls.
There Is nothing newer In the line
of frocks for little girls than the coat
and skirt combination 'carried' oiit in
contrasting fabric. SometTmeB the
coat 1b of-colored 'llnen,’river a'skirt
of white linen; again it mdy;be Of vel
vet over a ruffled lace Hklrt’ or a'boat
of flowered pussy willow silk may be
combined with a skirt'ef frilled and
shirred net; Children’s skirts'are yery
Bhort and flare from the belt: The lit
tle coat has straight lines in mandarin
effect, and ls_ usually sleeveless, with
a lower edge cut in scallops or square
tabs/ Sometimes a sash ot knotted
et-falls from beneath this loose-
Bliaight sont over the fv.ll skirl..
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a Gen
eral Tonic because it contains the well
known tonic properties of QUININE and
IRON. - It acts on tho LiVer, Drives out
Miliaria, Efiriches the Blood and Builds
up the Whole Systerri. SO cents. — Adv.
r *‘ Blissful Ideal.,
"I hope,"- said the applicant for sum-
mer board, “that you have.no mosqui
toes, arid thiit there will be chloken
aud fresh vegetables always on the
table, arid that the nights are invari
ably cool?”
’’Great Scott, Mister!"- exclaimed
Farmer .Corntossel, “what place are
you lookin’ fur? Heaven?”
Well Named.
Jack Slow—May I—er—kiss you?
Miss Sweet—What do you want-
written permission?
Victims of the Drug Habit.
According to a recent estimate of
the United States public health serv
ice, the number of persons In this
country who are victims of the drug
habit is about 70,000, and the number
of doses of narcotic drugs consumod
by .them annually Is about 850,000,000.
~’ Ys ; tesfariiato is ;bqce.d -ori figures-
•iS»‘tlfeKirtd?5 : 'o^4 ! hriii»Baee;wh«’W''
uiidci: s recently enacted antinarcotic
law 1,403 permits were issued In six
months to persons petitioning-for thri
privilege ,ot using narcotic drugs, jind.
the consumption of such drugs amount
ed to' 8,4Sk200 average doses. 1 ‘ ; ''
i'j ;i> i*—»—^— i
U i. From a Blnne.r’s Diary.
,A flnner ^pn't, }pse, Some of his
ships are' always coming In,'
*1 know a mart' Who- would spare no
palnsiior expqnse doctoring an enlarged
or otherwise out-of-tune liver. Yet he
treats aching, aspiring, longing, loving
hearts with scowls arid -s'ne'ers and
sharp discouragements.
1 I 'kriow' a' Wbthari' wriri' is fori’-lettlng
Lyou. hove what-.youvwant when .you
want It, who favors vacations before
you have to go on,the stretcher.
' Love—isbriiethirig ' triat" irikkeS 11 Jn
yant to 'surround nnd be .‘surrounded
by..':.! „!!>■-,; /;
s. j The.rp's never a jtipie when 'tls safe
'for a doctor to eat'onion'd.''
So take ^yotlr piclm-'dle''riff "and' l/d
mourned, or .live on and be cursed.—
Lyrietie'Fremlrti'iri Juagfe.'
D(i« ,;.ili -’y.ijn.jiJ il
s.mj Important to’Mothero ' ' *•
infants-and ^children!'arid Bee- tliat 1 It
.Beats- the!
Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
His Excuse.
In his Savannah camp Bill Dono
van, baseball manager, had a dusky
hued waiter at the hotel by the name
of Sutton. Bill had to reproach Sut
ton more tnan once for a lack 6f agil
ity In arriving with the food. Sutton
promised to improve. One morning
he brought In a consignment of grid-
dlecakes that had gone cold.
"What do you mean,” said Bill, “by
bringing me In cold cakes?"
"Well, 1 tell you, boss,” said Sutton
“I brung them cakes In so fast for you
that I guess they hit a draft."
manantmit'
more than she can really afford haB
discovered that by serving a few bird
shorwlth eaclPrPortion^pf guinea-ihei
'ritii.gueay con’he mad«lo think
are eating f,
-■-A /6urig--wlfeADrv«uf ' acquaintance,
tried for yearB to break her husbnnd
; pf; the, liabl^p^ bringing homo unex-
■ pected : guerits to dinner. At last she
took the advice of a friend and flirted
desperately with the very next man
her husband invited to the house. After
that there was no more trouble.—New
York World.
Sad Part of the Allegation.
Every darn fool In this town thinks
he could run n newspaper better than
1 can!" grumbled the editor of tho
Torpidvllle Tocsin and Guardian of tho
Hearthstone, the prlco whereof was
“Ey-yah!" replied. Mortimer. MprqBe,
"Arid the"worst Of It is, a' good • many
° f ’em CQHife’fc-gaR 8 /g ,9#7
But a poetrio'e'Bh't'Wriertdnrlly dwell
in an.pjttlc,for tho.fiako of tbj?jyf^.w.
(6 skin Bpoclnllst nnd j
different" ointments and lotions, I it-.-;
cldontnlly learned of Hancock’s Snl-:
phur Compound nnd Ointment. I tripil:;
' flrBt nppllcatlon-gnvc ft
of from that awful Itehltj
In their nso nnd In
hardly a traco of tho er
tlon.” If any rondor questions tjj
testimonial ub not being bona fldo i
unsolicited, an Inquiry sont to tho
dress above, enclosing postago tplKi
convince anyone beyond queatlongfij
Hancock's Sulphur Compound t^rid
Ointment ore sold by all dealers. Hjri-|:l
cock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balttmoj;*,
Md.—Adv.
Shocking and Inexcusable Waste..;;!! 1 ''
“The plaintiff In n recent suit for^dl||;
vorce,” related the simp, "declajK);
that he awoke In the night to find 'Bis:
towast'o'Ktcohol.wasn't-It?"—Kansas
Clty Stur _jyYM« 1 OAl» Ojilfa'J
.tor iittyriluj£“rt>an\to raise
a row than a mustache..
icnic Getting
j* H urijujy
i- Vi \ r k
If you choose
Spanish, Oliyes . Pickles, r Svfcct Relish
• .Phiqken^af Fruitfe^,
Luncheon M<
or a ricmc
Lui»l» 4)tli t’J,'
Ham Loaf • — —^ ^ ^ ^
Vriii’4 l>Yvafl’j tuituty
’inm atua \.wy& -yi-untH
ii j, A Lyj:-lL : 1* ’n*il
Hotel Cumberland
New York
Broadway at 54th Street
Near 50th St. Subway and 53rd St. Elevated
b; mall Free. Marina U;s Romodr Co, Chicago
Making It Even.
"I hear the high-school girls made
their own graduation gowns this
year.”
"YeB, but they made up for It by
scribbling their commencement essays
out of the encyclopedia.”
Few women would care to be angelB
>f they couldn’t talk out loud to each
other while the heavenly choir Is sing
ing.
H. P. STIMSON
Formerly With Hotel Imperial
....
for hlthtil elan aidihlni. s* ni * ,or
lo| and (Inlihlno crloM. Moll ordtri rullud.
Ea-.tman Films 0. 0. 0. Export enlarplin.
HAWKES
KODAK DEPT. 14 WHITEHALL, ATLANTA
DAISY FLY KILLER STJffi ffi
flies. Neat, clean, or-
natneutal, convenient,
clump. Lasts all
season. Madool
nu’tal.can'tkplIlorUp
overt will not noli ©r
1 njurp anything.
Guaranteed Effective. +
Alld.alersoraa.nl
exproei paid tor fll.oc.
HAROLD SOMERS. 110 D. Kalb Avc.. Brookljn, X. T.
WINTERSIWITH’S
CHILL TONIC
not only the old reliable remedy
FOR MALARIA ?. u Sf'
general strengtheningtonlcandappellzer.
For children as well ns adults* Soldlor50 .
years. QOc and 51 bottles at drug stores.
DROPSY JSiw^oon 5 'Smdvos
IAS E. GREEN. Successor to I)r.,
I and short
y 1U to 25 dL
k aal. T Gi«oT:Sons. Box
If Youra la fluttering or weak, uae