Effective Costumes home “Two bottles the American Cured My Wm A.RADFORD rngmSKm Rheumatism’’ EDITOR

Mr. William A. Radford will answer way on the outside may be considered questions and give advice FREE OF practically fireproof. COST on all subjects pertaining to the There is no combination of subject of building for the readers of mate- this paper. On account of his wide expe- irals more pleasing to the eye than rience as Editor. Author and Manufac- this high grade face brick and the turer, he Is, without doubt, the highest cement plaster In a harmonizing col- authority on all these subjects. Address or. As far as warmth and freedom foundrelief at all Inquiries to William A. Radford. No. person IS4 Fifth Ave.. Chicago, 111., and only en- from dampness are concerned this got two bottles and they cured me. I think it is the best Liniment a close two-cent stamp for repb- form of construction Insures the best can have In the house. Ishall always keep a bottle in my house as long as I possible results, and the expense Is can get it”—Mrs. E. R. Wallace, Morrisons, Va. The well-to-do suburban builder Is getting rather particular about the Another Letter. kind of a house he puts up. It Is not Mrs. James McGraw, of 1216 Mandeville St., New Orleans, La., writes: — enough to simply provide comfortable “ I take pleasure in writing to you that I had a pain in my arm for five years, shelter for his family and have room and I used enough for all; but the general style and appearance of the house has to be given due thought so that it will work In well with Its surroundings and con- form In size and style to what his friends and neighbors consider neces- sary for his home. Something of SLOANS spaciousness, dignity and hospitality has to be embodied In such a struc- ture. The exact order of architecture to be used may not be prescribed—- some of those details are left to the for oneLINIMENTweek and was completely cured. I recommend your Liniment very home builder himself and to his archi- tect —but nevertheless custom pre- highly." scribes the quality and general char- acter of the building. Sloan’s Liniment instantly relieves l|| One of the features that public opin- ion is coming more and more to re- stiffness of the J oints, Sore Throat, quire Is that suburban dwellings should be sb nearly fireproof or flre- Hoarseness, Sprains, Neuralgia, costume at the left Is In russet- yards or for lining coat, two resistlng as possible. Fire protection THEcolored face cloth, and Is effective- dozen buttons. In small towns and locali- Better ly suburban Sciatica and Lumbago. trimmed with black military braid. The second might be made In navy ties Is very seldom all that It should The skirt has panel and front ; panel a back It has a taken down be. Common business senße directs not very much greater than for an and cheaper than porous plasters. I I cut In with the lower edge of sides; front and back of skirt, terminating that In such locations extra precau- ordinary frame house covered with the upper Is laid part on In wrapped In a box plait; 90 either side of front tions Bhould be taken, especially for beveled siding. At All Druggists. Price 126c., 60c. and $l.OO I|«jjn| I seams; buttons are sewn each side of are plaits, two Inverted these are residences, to make them as nearly The fact that this house hns been Sloan's Treatise on the Horse sent Free. Address I I front; six rows of are military braid headed by a material strap pointed fireproof aB possible. This carries built a number of times for 84,000 then arranged at equal distances the at at end In which a button Is sewn. with it the obligation to build sub- and that, too, using good grado mate DR. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. the foot. The coat Is seml-llttlng and The coat is semi-fitting and has a stantially and well, at the same time rial and all equipment the front Including has and back panels laid on large sailor collar faced with materi- using as artistic a design as may be, plumbing, heating and lighting, the sides In wrapped seams, braid al; the right front Is cut In a point at the trims the lower edge of sides, also the and taken over to left, where fasten- Young Business. ' collar and cuffs. Hat of black , ing Is formed. Hat of navy chip Goneral Howard was an Invited Persecute guest by Don’t trimmed with black satin bowß com- trimmed with a feather mount at a dinner given a boys' pletes the costume. Materials required: Six and one- patriotic club. “You eat very well, your Bowels my boy," Bald the general required: Six yards cloth yards serge 46 wide, to a doughty cathartic, Materials half inches seven young Cm out tad gjrflliv. They if.hnkl <6 inches wide, 18 yards braid, 4V4 buttons. trencherman. "Ifyou love your —honh—aoMOMry. Try llag as well as j-our dinner you’ll CARTER'S mako a good patriot." LIVER PILLS TO COVER THE FURNITURE GIRL’S EVENING DRESS. "Yes, sir," said the boy; “but I’ve Purdf .etrtalie. Art = —^ been practising eating 12 years, and I Carters i ain’t gun Cretonne Bllps Are Among the Pret- owned n but six months."— “o-h.Wittle Success Mngazlno. I tiest Things That Can Be Used of the bowcL j(4 Tiver ! tmc.. mr Spills, j for This Purpose. Tell Wellman. JWwy \\ “So you have idea di- SMB. 4^6* Few women realize how pretty and a new for a Sick llmJaclm sal UfewtiM, u mUEona know. are furniture covers made rigible balloon?" practical "Yob. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price from and other figured Make the equlllbrator larger, cretonne mmUr material, or more housewives would put a motor Into It, and let It pull the Genuine Signature balloon." make use of such slips in renovating old and worn furniture. Incidentally, these modern can be made by For over fifty years Rheumatism, Neu- "slips" ralgia, and other ailments have any painful a woman who has bad experience been cured by Hamlins Wizard Oil. It is In cutting patterns. I find that a good honest remedy and you will not gThe confidence felt by farmers and B models for chair covers, etc., can be regret liaving a bottle ready for use. ¦ gardeners in Ferry's Seeds to-day ¦ ¦ would have been Impossible to fed best made by cutting a design from so that the building Is to last shows this bo ¦ any seeds two score ol ycars^^^^^^V and fitting It which to an extremely econom- When the suffragettes get In power ¦ ago. We have made ml three-cent for three or four generations will ical snugly with pins to the furniture. design to build. the office may really seek the man, B science seed throughout all that time source When the exact dimensions of each be a The hip roof, while being the most simply because It Is trying to dodge agrow-nz^gW^^. of pride to the owner and an Improve- artistic and satisfactory are complete In cambric these type for this the woman. piece ment to the neighborhood. kind of "slips" must be unpinned and a building, Is also the most trial design The Illustrated on page economical. plan Is very nearly * ” vvi.nCURE n ONE DAY laid on the from which the this The TO ACOLD IN WA 1 material Taka I.AXATIVH BltOMO Quinine will ho found to fulfill all these con- square In general outline and so can Tablets. ® "slips" arc to be constructed. Druiorlsta refund money If It fall a t«. cure. fc. W. always do ditions and to recommend Itself as be- be constructed and arranged good UHUVK'gsignature la un each box. 25c. ¦ It Is not necessary to bind the to 1 exaclly what you B ing at once dignified and attractive In advantage without waste of time and expect ol them. For sale B seams In these slips. Indeed, In a True chnrlty will If appearance, substantial In construc- material. seek to purify everywhere. FESBV'S UU SEED B figured fabric the effect of such seams Iho well Free on request ¦ tion and, using permanent materials, The floor plans show the desirable and not reBt content with Is undesirable. On plain, dun-colored painting pump. is as near fireproof as a residence can features of arrangement. the g P. m. FIHEY A Mlcts-g fabrics life Is Introduced by the use Three flno be made with practical succcbs. rooms are provided on first floor, the the Syrup. of red or blue braid on seams. Mrs.•'ini Winslow'so lumnn n SoothingnooiiiinK the rtymp. The general type of of besides large porch and entrance For children teeinina, Kuinn, g% M With goods, French seaming this house Ib aoftena the n-duccnln* TFIITwTUTTiI or foo retnmoil. Frw» figured brick hall. The living room Is of the luuiuotuon,allay* pain, cures wind colic, l&cu boltiu. MR IpH I I‘iuuiimil n i f r. cr«irtlh. MILO and the popular veneer-cement plas- mod- ¦ Ml IbIII It. hItVK.VS A CO.. Kbiuli. IM4. Is best. It makes a firm neat M) ter combination which has proved so ern large-sized style with home-llke 868 14th H»., Waahlngtor; Dearborn Hi., Chicago flnlßh, and obviates the use of an- Calculated piety Is the poorest kind satisfactory for suburban work during fireplace. Attention is called to the color. of calculation. DEFIANCE STARCH other convenient arrangement of dining In slip covers the frame of the room, pantry and kitchen. hidden the material. furniture Is by On the second floor there are four They precisely what they are are good-Hlzed bedrooms, with large called, “slips," which easily can be ? closet space attached. The bath room yCZ&L. Faint large to for shrinkage weak enough allow Is conveniently located. Altogether f Have you heart, dizzy feelings, oppressed when washed.—Pittsburg Gazette. breathing after meals? Or do you experience pain first this design Is one of the moßt sals- \J ovcr l lc i>eart shortness of breath on up-stairs factory for \ * ’ going suburban and city use of sfllnS and the many distressing symptoms which indicate any design executed this year. oor l*t on and heart tonic, simple Home yji) i> P c *rcu * bad blood? A FOR SHAWL SCARFS This llttlo dress Is in soft builders can get many good blood and body-builder that has stood the of cream satin; the skirt has Ideas test the fulness from the study of these plans. OVCr Years of cures is One of the Prettiest end Most Sensible gathered In at waist, then ngaln. to IVAy^^ of the Present Season's the band at foot; this Is of coa'rse Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical The Discovery Fashions. lace, and Is cut In a tab In front. Cave-Dwelling Snakes. BHy I The heart become. -cgular s. clock-work. The red kimono bodice is edged with a lace Until recent times no reptiles were ftySSw I blood corpu.cle. are increased in number—and the trimming to match skirt, and the adapted LjJB \ nerve, in turn Silk damaßks are ÜBed In the fash- has known to have themselves to are well fed. The artcrie. sre filled ioning of the broad shawl scarfs that slight fulness drawn Into a lace waist- existence In the darkness with good rich blood. That i. why nervou. debility, of envorns. \\ are fashionable. They havo the air band, the sleeves are finished off In Now, however, It is EpsH irritability, fainting spells, disappear and are over- known that In the \ by this of having once covered sofas and the same way. Malay Peninsula species ran come alterative extract of medicinal roota a of coluber put up by Dr. I’icroo without chairs of the grand monarch period. Material required: yards satin Inhabits certain IW| l the use of alcohol. 4Vi caverns, feeding upon . Ask your neighbor. Many have been scarfs 42 Inches wide, yards lace. cured of Theße are so ample that 3% the bats. These caved welling snakes scrofulous conditions, ulcers, “fever-sores," white swellings, etc., the by taking when wound about figure they arc attain n length of between eight and Dr. I’iercc'a Discovery. Just the refreshing and vitalizing tonio needed lor as warm as a coat. The colors are ex- nine feet, and excessive tissue waste, in convalescence from levers or for run-down, anaemic, Chenille Scarfs. their coloring remark- quisite. A blurred design in Japanese ably resembles thin-blooded people. Stick to this safe and sane remedy and refuse all “just that of the of " scarfs that should make their walls •s good kinds offered by the dealer who is lor red, which has all the romance of the New the enverns. Tile rock Is yellowish looking a larger profit. Noth- any degree of a ing you at good east In It, Is most effective. A mel- wearers Indifferent to crystalline limestone will do half much sa Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Di,covcry. of the arc- traversed with low thistle blue shade and a peculiar cold, less severe than that blackish veins, and these tic, arc of chenille. They come In markings L-gicen that Is named after the Nile, yet and colors arc curiously reproduced makes navy blue, old blue, amethyst and oth- ‘which the old-fashioned Nile In the snakes, many of which lurk on shades, have chenille the past few years. Resting good green seem Inspired, Is used with ex- er fashionable on a the ledges, In the semi-darkness, W. I. DOUGLAS fringes and are further adorned with foundation of squared stones cement- nonr cellent effect the entrances, watching for bats. >3.50 & are often bordered Persian borders. ed on the Inside and made thoroughly lisyrj*3, >4 shoes awomln/ These with mara- IF COUI.D VISIT W. bou and thrown water-proof, strong timber frame-work VOU L. DOUGLAS LAUGH iW> are often over the FACTO lUKS AT lIItOCKTON, MASS., mid sou how •Linen. sap- sell weight will be welcomo J that work, Incrusted with giant tied to the studding with galvanized news to L. Douglas name and the retail prlre are stamped It Is said an experienced tradespeople and not disap- on the bottom, whlrli Is u safeguard against substitutes, phires and Imitation stones, and wall ties every fifth course of true AfvS'M laundress never sprinkles her linen. Iron pointing to housewives. In the values of which are unknown. Defuse all tli*«e wl v / linked together with heavy chains of to every While substitutes. You are entitled to the best. Insist upou 'Nfni She dries It thoroughly In the air, the brick work and stud. some respects the weighing system Is having the genuine W. Douglas shoes. beads and gold filigree balls. L * dips It Into boiling Tblß veneering of brick reaches better than Bales by the l"'nr«lF«lt[ then water and dozen, tho IW. i2nnot»iipplrTou wiiii\v. I. I><>ll*ll*swt. writs for Mall the foundation Order Catalog. L Douglu., 82.00 puts It through the wringer. Bach from stone course up additional trouble and the difficulty W. 145 Mpurk Hi., Iftroektea, Maas. 82.50 483.00 to the line of the second-story window article Is then folded In a dry cloth New Silk for Scarfs. of making exact weight offset the ad- sills. From there up to the enves the r" as smoothly as possible and allowed Among scarfs the newest material vantages. When this reform was pro- siding, face brick Is substituted, laid posed to remain there for a couple of hours Is fine silk crlcot, like glove silk. some months ago It created con- DISTEMPER lath. A slate roof completes or so. Irons must be hot, but not These come In all the fashionable metal siderable Interest, but It was not wel- Snreeurs and positive prsrentlrs. no natter bow hoi mo at any stag* are Infected scorching, the exterior fireproof armor. As the comed as a remedy any or"stposs