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aAurwxLLasHnrau haivwxll, south oakoldm LIFT OFF CORNS! Doesn't hurt at ail and costs only // /. / ' a few cent* Wr ■ JUST HURT \ ■ t.’LL OVER CONQUEST OF T«E AIRf HOW TO AVOID 3 i ■ i ifiAGKACHE AND Couldn’t Sit, Stand or □» With Any Comfort. Sister*in-Law Gives do:d Advice a d Cardui Does World ; of Good. AERIAL SEflVlCS - ^ FOR PAOSEN- • f ... GERS,* ‘WAIL AND MER- ' ' / ' 'HANDISE. X ' ■ -LL, 7. . v 6IR0MEN BEET NEXT MONTH Told by Mrs. Lynch From Own Experience. Providence, R. L—**l wm all down in health, was nervous, had head* ■fQ 1 'ILM Magic! .Tust drop,a little Freezone an that touchy corn, instantly it stops /thing, then you lift the com off with Hie fingers. Truly ! No humbug! Try F reezone! Your druggist sells a Huy bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or com between the toes, and rail uses, without one particle of pain, soreness or Irritation. Freezone Is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. > • Probable Parasite. “We don’t want to ttiiigh* ourselves up In European politics. •Europeni |m*Iities are as distasteful to us a; European ways.” The speaker was Jerome S. M«* Wade, the Duluth •nlllionulre. “These European ways!” he weti on. “A young count called on i Wealthy friend of mine* back In pre war days, screwed his eyeglass ir bis eye. him! said languidly M ‘Are you—aw—are 'you going .‘Flouts, wood; work and furniture having been cleaned and renovated, walls and windows present the negt task in spring house cleaning. Waif paper cleans successfully by .the eras ing process, the dirt disappearing just us a pencil murk does under a rubber eraser, but the work is hard. A sort of gum or paste Is used' foe this work whtcli Can_.be made by the following recipe: To Clean Wall Paper. Take one cupful of floyr, one ten- spoonful of salt, one tablespoonful coni oil, one tenspoonful muriatic add or two tahlcspoonfuls of vinegar, one fourth cupful of ammonia, one-half cupful warm water. Pine** the mixture In a double holler mid stir It constantly until it forms a very thick paste. Turn it out on a floured hoard, and as It Is worked into a dough, the consistency of hreud-dough. add a few drops of gasoline, a drop at a time. Keep the mixture In u wet Cloth in a tin can. To use It pinch oflf a handful of the * dough, rub It lightly, over the paper, working in the soiled part until the piece is gritlV jitid begins to crumble, then change th clean. This amount will | dean t\v« rooms. Including the celling*. I .and work •d^wni* in • long • parallel strokes: As the mixture becomes soiled fold in tlie dirty part ayd begin again, wifh a debit surface. Freshening Leather Chairs. Leather, chairs will keep jp g<*o«l condition much longer. If they arc occa sionally wiped off with a doth dTppdl in a very little sweet oil.' Remove every particle of dust liefore using oil and see that it Is rubbed in until dry, or it acts as a dirt'collector Embossed leuther may be idea nisi with turpentine and polished with soft cheesecloth. Regilding Gold Chairs. It will mK be necessary to remove the old gilt before applying the new. Wipe it oft with a rag dipped In warm Hoop suds, then rub dry w irii a clean fHg to'leuve the surface free from soil or grit when the new coat is put on. - , ~ Ther^ure a number of gold paint* that come for this purpose, some very good, others so poor that the article renovated may he bright gold when finished, and then turn bludf withlna few days. How to Wash Mirrors. Some [lemons have a difficulty •!* Holland. Texas.—Mrs. Nannie Mes ser, of . this place. Slates: “About three years ago 1 was in a very criti cal condition. I had been suffering for sonic time. To tell Imw I hurt would: he impossible. .- — , I just hint all over: I couldn't srK stand of lay witli any Big Cbnventlon of Pan-American Aero nauts Will Stimulate Enlistments ' In-the U. S. Air Service, A+frmtrr City. New Jersey. wtH be th6 'Mecca for a large ‘gathering of American men, and representatives of foreign countries, who will be iattraet* comfort, my back, side* ami head uU-*-- . . .. , v ' led t»y the first Pan American Aero- gave me a great deal of trouble. I was especially .bothered with a dfght swttnthing in “•my lieadr My people were very uneasy ’about foe and sent me to my relatives to s«-e if a change would do me any goi>d. I stopped at. a sisier-iielaw — and she being a great Iwdiever in <‘ardui, asked me why I didn’t use -H. I tle- cided to try it . . r , _•*' I hail only taken a few dost-* wht-n I felt. it would do me giNs'l. This gave hopes and I used it right along and .it did me just a world of gund. aims* which time I have never ceased To pral*4» t’ardui." _ which medta nautics • Convention, there in May. , Captain Charles J. (Hidden.- of the U. S. Air Servic‘d Military Aeronau tic*. now .stationed in the administra tive department of the United Stgtci Flying School. Southerfteld, Georgia, says: " . ! “The Pan-Amerlcau Aeronautics i Convention and exhibition to be held at Atlantic City daring the month of May Will bring io the .attention of , American people the wonderful prog- aches, my back the ached all the time. t I was tired and had ' no ambition for any thing. I had take* k number of medi cine* wh ich did mn no good. w One day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- tabie Com pound and what ft bad done for womer, so l tried it Mv nervopsnt and backache headaches disappeared. f "gSK iche apd amed, in weight and feel fine, so l can honestly 1 recommend Lydia E. Pink ham's Vege table Compound to any woman who la v any suffering as I was. Mrs. Adeline B. ' ‘ - Lynch, 100 Plain Sl, Providence, R. Backache and nervousness are symp toms or nature’s warnings, which in dicate a functional disturbance or an unhealthy condition which often devel ops into a more serious ailment Women in this condition should not continue to drag along without help, but profit by Mrs. Lynch's experience, and try this famous foot and h«fb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Cos- res* of aviation. The work of air- Cartlui is reconimenileit ..for simple [ craft during the war establishes its female complaint* ami womanly iMtltia practicability for commercial uses ami bus been found to. hque-tit in an d Insures the creation In this cotm th.Misttmls „f *Urll «hro not <lu..| try of , compM . con necting all cities and towns for the egeu pound—and for special advice write Lydia P I E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Maaa. to inulforumtion or^aJuif do not re quire surgical treatment, fij it.—Adv. mail and settle—aw—anything on your «taugh V | 1 hulling shave half a toilet-size cuke of loiid pure fin*- white e"jip into it. As soon keeping mirrors in pro|»er condition. The rprffilt Is a paper a* clean a* when j but a soft rag dipjted in alcohol and new: . j wiped o\^ the glass, that Is*afterward Another Way to Clean Wall Paper. I rubbed kfy, is all tlmt l* necessary Roil a quart of water. Let it get! when the* mirror appear* dim or cold. Itot| It up again, when not quite Ja|*>tted. For this purpose cheesecloth I* "M> wealthy friend gtyve harsh laugh hihI snld ; **’Well, count. If she marries y«q I guess m.v duugliter in going to set tie something on me."* THE MEN IN , CLASS A1 ns t|«e soqp iR-SHjyetl and while the water is still fc,nio»t but not quite lM»ib Ing stir In flour slowly until the whole Is a thick |u»s|e. Ia-t It n«tl. If the mixture Is not now the consistency of dough add more flour to make It so. Separate It Into ple«-es convenient In Of Horixontal Strips. A decidedly novel ami striking froek recently shown I* made entirely of wide strips of Idack taffeta and «*cru georgette running horizontally alniut the figure. The dre«* is mad* with a square neck ;utd wide bishop handle. I login at Hie top of the wall | sleeve*. A sound, healthy man is never a back number. A man can be as vigorous anJ able at seventy aa at twenty, t’onditiun, not yeara, imta you in the diacard. A aysteni weakened by overwork and care- ieaa living brings old ag« prematurely. The bodily fumtiona are impaired and unpleasant symptoma apnear. The weak •pot is generally the kidneys. Keep them clean and in proper working con dition and you will generally find your self in Class A. Take (iOIJ) MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules periodically and your system will always be in working order. Your spirits will be enlivened, your muscles supple, your mind aetiva. and your body rnpablc of bard work. Dou’t wait until you bare been reject ed. Commence to be a first-class man now. Go to your druggist at once. Get a trial box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are made of the pore, original, imported Haar lem Oil—the kituhynur great-grandfath er used. Two capsule* eaeh day will keep you toned up and 'feeling fine. Money refunded if tuey do not help you. Remember to ask for the imported GOLD MEDAL Brand. In three sizes, sealed packages, —Adv. USEFUL AND GOOD LOOKING FOG Want Old Fort Preserved. Then* i* it movement sif.Mii for the liroMcrvnfIon of Fori Wilkin* at Co|* j per Harbor, almost Ml the tip of the j KeWeettnw |»enlnsuTa which Juf* > tit I Into luike Su|M-rior. toward flu* On In dian shore. r«o miles. Fort U’llkln*. e*- tnblislo-d in the forlles by-the federal government, wit* one of the northern- most of the I’uited State* army |iomIm. It I* hs-ated on luike Faiitiv lloey. a stone’* throw from She shore of I Superior. Then* remain *eversl of the old barrack* and orth-er*-’ qnartenv atul rvmttmif* of the idd st.M-kude of point* ol i*e«lur |*»le< can Im* s«^-n. The Ke weenaw Historical society I* limi of the tniriemetti to pr» M*rve the fort. tran*portation of person*, merchandise. I ’’Before the close of 1!>20 I confi dently predict this service will be in full operation, with extensions to all countries on this hemisphere. In the United States trunk lines will he ea tahlished across the country which will place every city and town within aix hours from some twenty four dis tributing points. Once created and in operation our extensive coast line could be put under complete protec *'** ’ Hon “from any possible Invasion Thousands of college trained aviators in and out of the aervi ire noi wsi^ng to Join in the operation of an aerial service Important to all Women Readers of this Pape Life’s Hard School. “I* it necessary to do much read ing to become a philosopher? ’ “No. The only real philosopher 1 ever knew was :t man who prohah’.\ hadn’t rend .half a dozen hooks sine* he acquired a grtfniuiar school educa tion.” “Rut where did he learn philos ophy?" * f* - “It was taught lrm by a tutggins wife, a small income and seven chil dren.*’—Birmingham Age-Herald. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan- drufT and Itching with Cuticura Oint ment. Next morning shampod with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparation! and have a clear skiir and soft, white hand*.—Adv. • Defending Himself. ^ Miss Tnrte—I think bright, clever then are always so conceited. Mrr-Fentheredge-r-Not always. Take me, for in*tnn<$: I’m merely sel&ip- predatlve, not conceited. You never can know how *up< rlor to other preparations Dr. Pvery s “Dead Hhot” is un- you have tried It once. A single dose out Wortfls or Tapeworm. Adv. Two\cabbage heads are.lt^tter thau one, hmriwenty are better still. Keep clean istfde as Well as outside by taking * gentle laxative at least om-e a week, such as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellet*; Adv. Thousands upon thousand* of mmm organs Ir ad* t.Tt'n- OH IU!J* ! have kidney or bladder trouble an I m-ver •u«pect it. Women’s oomphmiijoflen nothing el«e but kidney ttouii!* 1 I rrttlff of kninev or bLdder disc If the kidne>a are n<<t in n hedthy eon- ^Mttion, tbev may muss the other 1 to become diseased. You RUV suffer psin in the lisi-t ’ ache and Io— of ambition. Poor health makes you ner*ou« i ble and mgy hg, despondent; it ma ' one so. But hundreds of women claim tint T>r. : Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. bv n-toring health to the kidneys, pror—l to be just the remedy needed to oiemmie suqjj j I conditions. \ I Many send for a sample bottle to se* what .Swamp-Root, the great hi ’nebr, J ! liver and bladder medicine, will do fo* I them. By enclo«ine ten rents to T)r. , Kilmer Co., Binghamton. N. Y.. you may recriye sample size l*ott!e Iv Pa*.el Post. You cair purohase medium end large size bottles at all drug stores'—Adv. T ^' ' . _ "The government call* f*»r fifteen thousand men to enlist In air service for one or threa years* time. This la bound to receive a quick response, as here is an opportunity for men to be immcdi'itely assigned to duty in tb« service and of the number who enlist t**ose who p-” 1 * certain examinations w'll l»e given Jlylng and balloon pilot fr.g instruction This liberal offer is pn.re to !«• eoqivalent to a one or three yean* or th| , cdleT* course in aeronautics, and one may become expert In all branches of aviation, and If qualified a non-com- missioned or even a commissioned of ficer. In addition to regular pay. clothing, quarters and rations, extra piy begins with Instructions to op erate the aircraft. As the number of I men wanted is limited to fifteen thou sand for the entire country, quick ap- The cause of the service suit, for outdoor work, or play, got a great boost during the war, when so many women undertook work that demand ed a new sort of“clothes. .The long step forward tn tho direction nf oon- The collar may lie fastened tip •’*ou\ tlie throat. ' • Strrb~«- suit need not lie recommend ed to the woman who takes an active part In farm work, keeps bees, or does anything that requires her to tramp venient clothes for whatever outdoor about, for slie has already tested its We do mOSlTT«^\f>l • ■ make the most of otu fers wheo Ives. ws 4x{H*uking Ilf tie* nml W4*h\gnln* re- pute. occupation a woman mayjchoosb. w30T rot lie retraced and we may expect the-service suit, in several variations, to make its appearance every spring at l|*ust. When It is perfectly adapt ed to ihe work In hand, not much-more will he demanded of it in the matter of style, but because its mission is simply-to Im* useful Is no reason why It niny nfd iSFff^'piW ldbkiny .at the- s:ime time. , - “ Here is the service suit ns it loA* this spring, made of n lieavy. strong cotton in the firnwn color that seem* best suited to It* character Sortie of those work-u duy uniform* ap|>ear in «larkA»llie or gray a* well, so that there | 5- a choice for Individual taste In | that regard. Thl* |>articnlar *ult I* ! made with knlckertilv-kers and a *mock or mat that are -haj»**!y ami Im-cmcd- I Irt|C llkr a riling habit In effect. { and equal to taking r he piur of one j Y He H louse for -udi a suit, to cor re | atpond utth tt, •»«•* be !*•*• »» pm! e« pgasgattsl as tW rest af flu aatfll ; In tL » nh n* fp-st of thr jaif ia j Mgme ts a MbanMae yskr aasf a let * off aaanenteg Is tkm ^nlivKl ai smr% rtdv.an(.ijgcs. lienee the jrettppearanee of the service suit.' But she Is not the only one who demands an outfit of this kind. Those who love to camp out, to fish, to drive, or ride in tlie moun tains, to get hack to the wilderness, very* soon learn which way eomforj, lies In clothes. They are invited to give this Suit a thorough-going Inspec tion. and judge % how welt it is adapted to their need*. Its in the Atmosphere. Tlie seventh-grade pupils, having Just completed a study of the eight eenth century in American history, were having a review. “And what.” asked the teacher, “did tlie Amvr enn colonists do in regard to the Articles of* Confederation?” There, was company in the room and -of course the teacher was very anxious to call on tin* pupils' who knew. Back at the end of one row a hand was waving frantically. “All right, Nina, you may tell us.” And a very thin,-small voice replied: “Why. 1 think they put a tax on them.” Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Yeurs. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castorii No Difficulty. this ring away from “I took Hun.” ; "(111. my deW hoy. that was not right. Do you think you could find him to give it Iniek to hi lit.?" ' “Sure 1 could/ He's still when*,: I. left him.” ' ■ Suits Have Vestees. V***tee* in contrasting color to the tiiuiuo-h salt for spring that evientlat touch of stuartne He Wants to Know. »wwimr^"wrinu r \i. .or.” “With wlnri- a wlieelhurrow or an nntoraolille?” pl'cationTo ttn* nearest recruiting of ficer will be receasary before the priv ilege is withdrawn. “Everybody directly and- Indirectly Interested In aviation should attend th® Atlantic C’ty convention and exhb'j bition in order to keep abreast with the t mes and become familiar with the development of aircraft for de- f“''se and commercial uses and wit ness the demonstrations of the w 'rid’s - greatest airolane aviators, wh-i will fly. and balloon pilots sail lf to the Atlant’c air port from all over the country.’ THE FARMERS OF AM r RICA ~~ STANDING WITH THE SOUTH Pen.ver.—Removal * of government restriction-on the marketing of the cotton crop and reduction in acreage planted to cotton were urged at the meeting of .the' Farmers’ EducatKmfcl and Co-operative Union of America in convention here. Speakers pointed out that a more diversified farming plan wouItraTct in development of the South, which has been handicapped by confining farming operations to cotton. J A report by the committee on cot ton and cotton products said: "There have been more severe re strictions oh. ..eoLUwi^ayer since the beginning of the war than on any oth- ef* farm product. Eypn today there an* restrictions on the trade with our allies. "With these facts as a basis we feel justified in asking our govern ment to make every effort to have these restrictions removed at th> earliest possible moment.” The report also advocated reduc tion in the acreage’ of cotton, declar ing that the South had been brought to industrial slavery by dependence upon -one crop. j ! . , CiOTt’i Tsstrlsas chill Toole. h mlfi *■•••*• ziutiif im kz esuffiBs a»a ••» u Iteh-as ths kload. Y<*s ru wuc r»»l iia9usa*ia- u ,*nr mIm. iwlfunilM Mml Prtw«« »i*»r for LOAN SHOULD BE ABSORBED BY SAVINGS OF THE PqBLIC ufiiiit stfluo! f i0P~ -OP fetn’nib the Kei *\ell gr<H>iue*l Itrlting vewis they tailorad, or frivol I 7».\ Millionaire iwa. m » •re It*! «*uf»ltia I fe|. Liberty Lean com 1% ue You rgS£g Eyes^f*—^ ms* tr n im Iti j TtntPw I* rt'v * * t fs»ten« >until; utx a sSbW- pmrhef. v**t fumtNll} usd arw tn „ ksOiwi. llUiurt hem <<i*itw t Washington mlttee of the sevenri reserve dj^tricta 7 were urged hv the treasury depart- t m*mt to < mdoct their Vk*iory Una * r(ns with a view to serving “ Urgevt passible eroimitkl a# | ivatn U -*• ir and paid N «v ad the a# the sarnie. **Jd a “Our Good Old Standby for Over 20 Years” Yagei Urdmant to ■ good old ’ sod aflvt:.^ prcxr.pt relief from paiih* -33 It aOeviatoa quickly pals lam. from rhenmatfam. Contain the wual bottle of UoimML Sold at th# all dealer*, 35 price; at YAGERS LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN GILBERT BROS. & CO. BALTIMORE. 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