It is well known that from Russia /we have received a great many con- tributions to the styles, not only in the line of blouses and dresses, but in the Russian turbans raised in front. Some of the turbans are worn with chin-straps, or “brides,†.to which a veil is often attacked. The Russian blouse dress, with a long blouse reaching to the knee and falling over the pleated skirt, is one of the best-liked styles of the season. Sometimes it is made with high close- ï¬tting‘ collar, and again, the open neck with the becoming sailor collar is used with it Don't say “ Breakfast Foodâ€â€"â€"say “Shredded W'heatâ€â€"for while you no doubt mean Shredded Wheat, you may get one of those mushy porridges that are a poor substitute for the crisp, delicious shreds of baked whole wheatâ€"that supply all the nutriment for a half day’s work. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a nourishing meal at a cost of a few cents. and closing Grape-Nuts There has been N0 Increase In the price or Nor ‘35:: l and a their Any Decrease :21 lim ‘to ('0 In the In tn 1m Size 01‘ Package \G‘ 01 Or Quality 0f the Food Details of Modern Dress Distinctly Russian in Efl'ect Made in Canada. at 7569 the side, these dresses With the high collar If your hand trembles or is un- steady, it is a sure and early sign that your nervous system is at fault. The trouble if not taken in time will develop slowly to a worse stage, and there is no person more to be pitied than one suffering from nervous trouble. You feel unaccountably weak after exertion, lose flesh, turn against food, and suffer palpitations and indi- gestion after eating. Sometimes sharp pains shoot down your spine and legs, and often neuralgia robs you of your sleep at night. These are some of the troubles that indicate ‘ the presence of nervous disorders. If they are neglected they result in a complete nervous collapse, sometimes in paralysis. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have won a great reputation in curing all forms of nervous diseases. The nervous system depends entirely upon the blood supply for nourishment. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills actually in- crease the supply of rich, red blood; feed, strengthen and tone the nerves, enabling them to perform their funcâ€" tions and dispel all signs of a break- down. Mrs. B. Wainlott, Beaver Bank, N.S., says:â€"â€"â€"“I was sick, run down and awfully nervous. The slightest noise would startle and an- noy me. I suffered pains around the heart and every particle of color left my face and hands. I always felt tired, and slept poorly at night. I was so poorly that my friends thought I would not recover. I tried many medicines but they did not help me. Then Iread of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and decided to drop all other medicine and try them. It was fortunate I did for in the course of a few weeks I found them helping me. I continued taking the pills for some weeks longer and they com- pletely cured me. I earnestly ad- vise every weak woman and girl to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a fair trial, and I am sure they will not be , disappointed.†or the other w used both for Lace ne'ckwe long flowing j disappointed." “Would you like to be able You can get these through and play as I do, dear?†She any medkine dealer 01‘ by mail at of a little ï¬ve-yearâ€"old miss. 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50 “No, ma'am," was the une from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., reply. Brockville, Ont. “And why not?†asked the Are Promptly Cured by the of Dr. Wifliams’ Pink Pill It is a far cry from the western1 slopes of the Andes to the dawn of women’s rights, emancipation and the vote, but the morning star of duty as wife and mother, even in their lim- ited conception of its meaning, shines all the brighter in comparison. In their own wide ramiï¬ed family circles their ii.fluence is‘felt, while their out- side interest centres in the Church. The wealthy senora is looked up to by her poorer sisters, and in the small towns and haciendas (ranches), where her numerous family connections are the leading peo;.le of the community, she extends a kindly and charitable beneï¬cence to Lem and to all who H serve them in any Capacity. When these women come of old Spanish 1 stock they are extremely exclusive, Q ifc Along Wellâ€"to-do Largely Fol lows Tradition. NERVOUS DISORDERS neï¬cence to I've them in ese women ock they ar 1d ancient 1‘1 re very much the impression of a ,t. It has been observed of late it such dresses giving the appear- :e of suits have been very much rn at afternoon functions. A ist with a short peplum sometimes WOMEN AND THE ANDES 11‘ relm the c aduca rule: elati ool mater suits and meani hi1 an 'elve 'ials ‘egime H‘ quette Their 11 countries. ztion of the '° life. an when theil when th h affec ntment recexve 1 home as hus things better st un- 3.112 uide are me King George’s cousins also include the Tsar and Tsarina of Russia, and, incidentally, King Constantine of Greece. King Alfonso is a cousin of King George by marriage. Another cousin is King Christian of Denmark, but he married Princess Alexandrina of Mecklenburg. The sympathies of King Haakon of Norway, however, should be strongly pro-British, inas- much as he is a nephew of Queen Alexandra and married one of King George’s sisters. lflave a Bottle Handy! His Majesty Is Closely Related to All an 81' As Queen Victoria was the grandâ€" mother of Europe, and as Kind Ed- ward was it uncle, so is King George the cousin of Europe. He has cousins in Prussia, Denmark, Greece, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Hol- land, Rumania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Wurtemberg, Saxe-Meining‘en, Schaâ€" umburg-Lippe, Hesse, and Brunswick. In fact, it has been estimated that his ï¬rst and second cousins, all told num- ber close on three hundred. His most famous cousin is. of course. contir In fact, It has been estimated that ms ï¬rst and second cousins, all told num- ber close on three hundred. His most famous cousin is, of course, the Kaiser, whose mother was King Edward‘s sister. It is not generally known that the Kaiser stands twentieth in the order of succession to our throne. Fortunately, however, King George has ï¬ve sons, so that even the Crown Prince is not likely to get a look in. And while on the subject of succes- sion, it may be mentioned that the present heir to the throne of Rumania has, as far as descent goes, a better title to the British throne than any member of our own Royal family. Prince Carol of Rumania, who is now twenty-two years of age, can trace his descent in a direct line from Henrietta, the youngest daughter of Charles I. Juvenile Logic. It was at a private entertainment, and a lady had just risen from the piano. Many a man who pretends to be looking for work looks the wrong way. “And why not?†asked the lady. “Cause,†explained the small ob- server, “I wouldn’t like to have peo- ple say such horrid things about me.†loan’s Liniment is assigned its S place among the trusted famin remedies in thousands ofmedi- cine closets. Conï¬dence in it is based on the uniform effectiveness rheumatism, ncL sore stiff muscle strains. 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He is r conï¬ned to stuffy, bac rooms. It is so often the mother does not ge the fresh air as often moth Own WINTER HARD 0N BABY break up medicine Small Quantity of Coal Burst Shel] We have often been told of the enor- mous amount of energy stored in coal which we are unable to use, and the truth of this statement has recently had the strangest proof at a Sheffield (England) munition works. A turner found a scrapped, imperfect shell on the waste heap in the yard, and plac- ed it in the blacksmith’s ï¬re, intend- ing to Use it as a foobwarmer during breakfast-time. He didn’t know that after the shell had been punched a small quantity of coal dust had en- tered the cavity, and in the ï¬re this dust became converted into gas as the metal grew red-hot. Falling, in its rapid expansion, to gain a sufficiently wide outlet, the gas burst the shell. 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