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h FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION Mothers Advise Their Daughters to Rely upon Lydia E . Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to Keep Them in Health A M other’s A d v ice Prevents Operation Corona, N. Y.—“ I had a terrible pain in my left aide and had to go to bed every so often. Doctors haatold me I must be operated on, but I do not believe in the knife and would rather suffer than go through it. My mother also did not believe in it and 6he made me take Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound because it had helped her. It has also helped me for I am better and able to do all my work. I recommend your medi cine and give you permission to use my letter as a testimonial.”—Mrs. J. B usch , Jr., 11 S. Railroad Avenue, Corona, N. Y. A Sickly Child Mahoningtown, Pa.—“ I would like to say a few words about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. About a year ago I thought it would be necessary for me to take my daughter out of school. She was losing weight, was nervous, and when she would come home from Bchool she would drop into a chair and cry, and say, ‘Mamma, I don’t believe 1 can go to school another day 1’ I gave her Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound and now she is a healthy, happy, hearty, strong girl and weighs 120 pounds. She has no difficulty in doing her ‘gym'work, and she workB at home every night and morning, too. 1 am a mother who can certainly praise your inedidne, and if it will be of any benefit you may use this letter as a reference.” —Mrs. G eorge E. W hixacbe , 621W. Madison Ave., Mahoningtown, Pa. Every girl wants to be healthy and strong, and every mother wants her daughter to do well in school and to enjoy herself a t all tunes. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for young girls just entering womanhood. Mothers may depend uponit. Remem ber it is prepared from roots and herbs, contains nothing that can in jure, and tends to tone np and strengthen the organs concerned, so that they will work in a healthy and normal manner. For nearly fifty years it has been used by women of all ages, and these women know its great value. Let it help your daughter and yourself. Go.od for Burns. I Idler W ithout Value. Equal quantities of sweet oil and I An idler is a watch that wants both lime water mixed is a splendid remedy hands, as useless If it goes as if It for bums. I stands.—Cowper. 2 o r 3 C a n s © s B a M f i g J P @ w € f e i ? A re Not W o r th th e P r ice ©S Oste If they are the “big can and cheap” kind because they may mean baking failures. C M L M m E T T h e E c o n o m y m m m ® p b w b b e b i Don't let a BIG CAN or a very low price mislead you. Experimenting with an uncertain brand is ex pensive — because it W a s t e s t i m e a n d money. The s a le s of Calumet are o v e r 150% g reater than that o f a n y o ther baking p owder. THE WORLD'S G R E A T E S T BAK IN G POW DER BEST BT TEST K E P T RECORD OF ADMIRERS Indianapolis Girl Conducted Her Love Affairs on a Basis T h a t Was Strictly Business. Now Betty Is an Indianapolis ste nographer with many man admirers and she shares her experiences with them to the other girls In the office. They often wonder how she remem bers all of them and doesn’t mix them up. The other day they discovered her method. Breathlessly she rushed In from lunch. “Oh, girls,” she began, \I met an old beau of - ine today. I hadn’t seen him for two -ear3. Le was so handsome and prosperous looking I just wanted him back again,’’ she gig gled. “And do you know I had forgot ten his name.” Some one asked her whether she told him so. “Oh, no,” she returned, “that would have ruined everything. I’m to see him tomorrow. Tonight I’ll hunt up his photograph. When I put It away I wrote his name on It. Oh, I’ll be ready for him tomorrow.”—In dianapolis News. The Quivering Earth. It has been pointed out that, In ad* dition to the many tremors due to seismic, or earthquake, influences, which modern delicate Instruments de tect, there are certain pulsations which seem to have some other origin. Some of these are dluriial, and ore probably due to the Influence of the sun and the weather on the ground. In wet weath er the sides and bottom of a valley carry a heavier load than the bounding ridges; in dry weather the case Is re versed. Even the transpiration of mois ture by plants ma- produce percepti ble effects upon the tilth of the ground. Thus the face of mother earth is al most as sensitive to external influence! as the skin of a living creature.—Ex change. Sentence Passed on Humanity. \Your judges have sentenced you to death,” said a friend to Socrates. “And has not Nature passed the same sentence on them?” qnlckly responded the sage old philosopher. Don’t rob yourself by calling other people hard names. W h a t to Eat and W h y A Natural Supply of Vitamin The word ‘‘Vitamin” iB ndw, but the thing itself is as old as the human race. It is the energizing, vitalizing, growth - producing ele ment in the right food. Its ab sence is a serious fault of the wrong food. When the food is right, there is no need to go to the drug store for Vitamin. Grape-Nuts, the famous ready- to-eat cereal, supplies the natural Vitamin from the wheat, and a fur ther supply is included in the cream or milk with which Grape-Nuts is eaten. Grape-Nuts is delightfully crisp and appetizing, with a flavor which happily suggests the wholesome, health-building goodness which tho food contains. Phosphorus and iron, as well aa .Vitamin, with a bran content to stimulate intestinal action, are supplied by Grape-Nuts. Many of our modern, \refined” foods lack these vitally necessary elements. Grape-Nuts digests easily and is assimilated quickly, and is splen didly nourishing and energizing. You’ll find better health and fit ness, in the natural way, with Grape-Nuts as a regular part of your diet. There’s genuine economy in Grape-Nuts—many servings of this exceptionally nourishing food to the package. At your grocer’s— ready to serve. Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder. \There’s a Reason.” Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ina, Battle Creek, Michigan, Beads and Plaitings Used; Coat-Dress, Exploits Novelty W HAT a relief it Is to know for certain that the crepe frock still occupies Its niche In the fashion ball of fame. Modes may come and modes may go but it is truly to be hoped that the tried and true crepe frock remnin in lasting favor. At any rate we are safe for this season, for the prestige of tlie graceful ever-to-be-re- lied-upon crepe dress is assured. Of course the crepe frock comes to us in new form, just to convince us note of interest is that black frocks must reveal some gorgeous touch of color to qualify ns correct style. An ern of the coat-dress is at hand. Tills costume is destined to prove a wonderful interesting proposition, including the materials of which it is made to the finished detail, for novelty Is expressed every step of the way. Perhaps the picture here with tells the story better than words, 'or it illustrates two models, one for Two Models in Afternoon Frocks. of Its eligibility among advance modes. At the moment the latest crepe crea tions claim distinction through elab oration o.. the pluitings. It is the particular pastime of Dame Mode to plait and plait, along lines shown in the crepe frock shown to the right in the accompanying illustration. A fastidious touch is added to this rust- brown crepe dress in the way of a bronze iridescent Oriental beaded and embroidered girdle. When her ladyship, Madame Fash ion, wishes diversion from her plait ing hobby, she turns her attention to beading. Perhaps this Is a bit of the happy-go-lucky flapper type and the other of appeal to the more dig nified fashionable debutante. The fact that the stunning coat-dress pictured to the right is of a noveltj basket-woven check establishes it as a foremost fashion. The unique cape effect, which serves aB a sleeve as well, Is a leading fea ture in the newest cont-sults. Another conspicuous style detail is the sou tache braiding. The importance of soutache both on cloth or silk can not be overstated. Not only are dresses, blouses and wraps heav ily soutached, but the vogue extend Two Styles in Chic Coat-Dresses. a surprise, for most of us were pre pared to hear that beads are passe. On the contrary beaded frocks re main in the list of favorites. To be sure, the beads are applied in a dif ferent way. as is illustrated in the graceful paneled gown to the left in the picture. Here also we are treated to a view of the sleeve which is not a sleeve, but simply a mere drape. A further survey of afternoon frocks reveals the tendency to front drape effects inspired by Egyptian modes, so designers tell us. Another even to millinery. This is exempli fled in the fnllle silk hat as showi in accompaniment to the costutm herewith. Take note of its hlgl crown embellished in soutache, tlu- entire being in n Lanvin green. Little Miss Flapper, as pictured herewith, chooses navy and white foi her spring suit and the material there is a silk ratine. Don’t Forget Cutlcura Talcum . When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisite face, skin, baby and dust? ing powder and perfume, rendering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of the Cutlcura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum), 25c each everywhere.—Advertisement, Religion is wortli having, If you pay attention to It. 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