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If Swift & Company Made No Profit The cattle raiser would receive only 1/8 cent a pound more for his cattle So small is Swift & Company's profit on any single transaction that if it were turned over to the cattle raisers of the country, they would receive only 8 cent a pound more for cattle than they receive now. Swift & Company pays for live cattle about 90% of the amount received for dressed meat and by-products. The remaining 10% pays for packing-house expense, freight to market, operation of distributing houses and profit. Swift & Company's actual figures per head for 1917 on over two million cattle were as follows: !,! Receipts Payments Profjt" From 9% / n' By-products $ 24.09! 26% for From Live Meat Cattle $68.97 $84.45 74% 91 Total Total $93.06 $93.06 * This net profit of $1.29 per head averages V/8 cent a pound live weight. And out of this small net profit divi dends must be paid to shareholders. Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company, U. S.A. F RESit- CRiSP-WHOL.ESOME-DELIiCIOUS * ThE SANITARY I4aTIIoDs APPLIED IN THE I MAKING 0O THESI BISCUITS fhAKE STANDARD ef EXCEL LENCE Do ealer has them. or if not he should. t k him orwrit, us giving his n~ae. _______ _____-_ CHATTANOOGA IBAKERY en4aTIaWooGA bututyluecan cleanlthemko'fsprompttyewith and you'worksthe0horseIsame time Does nnoerblisteri orIremiove th' hair. o2.50iper'bottleedelivered Statk 4fROfree.ityBof oledo, Lu.a the anisepti linimntuformankin reduces. ChriycoaeeVeiatsthRtpturei at drugglstCoorodengverednessdininttheCU.yS.fA.ob W.F.YleNoP.o. F.,andTemate3aforesaidfiendtaat Caidsfirmrwill FaystheTeeim offONEokUN SymptDOLLAs for an e Dog.rr that cann be companby these nof Sllwon thoe Pmeilans,"eabicdind mye prnorthir.dyofDcebr withthe A.tle uhnsnl inotry Publi. "enerly mind act h ousn'th odogr o the uosn'tfceo bt e." stm Drgess lle. stlosnaps . YOUCANT CT OT ~ F. 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Iti :mbde n t e e u a h hdf g n f kind. ~ ~ ~ iV A ov y ex m l of tis c n Sometimes we Se a su it o i tiress which has been Iresetted by its nF esig er without any ittnlat to depart from good, accepted stadars (f style In its construction. rTe charm of such a die sign lies in other things than original ity or startling novelty. It is embodliedl In the h~est use of nil the menaus at hand to make a perfect g urmet of its kind. A lovely example of this con servative and eigant esigning is shown in the suit of enibroiered her sey-made for wear in m wrm an r pictured here. It Is in French gray with embroidery in white and will please every dliscernilag wornan. There is nothing to say of its design that is not told ly the picture. The skirt tnd coat ar both cut on the simplest hues and ti lelislued \itl ita wide hand of etrumlr ilry. The belt, of the matieriaml, is ummtro ver t han is usual In tis seaisoni's stilts and finished wvitht a small, pirimt how tit the tront and the fatsteniing of thle (e att at the Girl 's Jacket-. st One set of ingredlienits that hamve beeni used with great success for children's summer frocks includes volle, wansh sati, colored eumbroidery silks for fancy stitching, and1( little crochet butt tons. They have beeni put together in many ways in frocks ror little girls from three to eleven or twelve years oldi. Distribute ai set to each of a half dozen dlesigners,, or dlesiginug mothers, and the result will be another half dozen fetching lIttle dresses, each wvorked out nleordling to the age of the little one who is to wecar it and the fancy of its maker4. A comntee, or Jack et effect, is likely to make its appear ance among them. Anywhere, from the timie she steps beyond the limit of hahlyho~od uit i she is ab~out to enter thle thuapper stiige, conutee diresses are among the prized p)ossessIOns of the little girl. Here is one of themt for a little miss of eleven, madt~e of the before-mentionied set of ingredients. If any one is able to comn blne thenm in better proportion, to bet ter or as gtod effect, le'i her sendt ini her recipe for the benefit of a witing multiitmic of imothers. This little frock is of whit~e voile with fancy sitching and smocking in bime. Ishioe wash at in i nuex- forth ' for Summer V bust and waistline is inatunged clever ly. It is a fornaI suit to i.e developel in eiher silk or wool jersey wiIh silk having certain advantages. ''he skirt, worn with a pretty blouse of georgette crepe in the sate color, makes a sentid~ress costurne equal to any reiuiremnent, in war times, and the coat will do service with any frock in place of a hanlsinoe sweater coat. Its collar is Partly white, in the fashion of smart new sweaters and sweater coats, and its color makes it look well with any frock. For patriotic reasons many women will not buy wool. In this suit silk is not offerel as a substitute for wool, but as ai inre nppropriate material for the charneter of the suit. A gay parasol, made of flowered chiffon, is in keeping vitht it aind correspondingly dressy footweatr is providedl for it in black kid pumps and gray silk stock iags. No other material would( (10 Just as well as Jersey for this suit. Dress of Voile V I collar anid cuffs and for the narrow beOlt, uand I iny white crochet buttons finlah t hem off. Smiockingg takes enire of the fullness of the frock at the front and1( proyi(deS, ait the5 same1 timei, a decoramtion that outlInes the jacket. IWeather stitching appears at t he top of the hem and at the neck and neross the imiockedl front of t he dlress. The sleeves are th ree-(Iua0rter length. Ilor a tiny girl of four to six or seven years the blue satin may he left out and voile usedi for helt, collar and( cuffs outlined with leather stitching in blue. White isale stockings and low black slippers are appropriately worn with this attractive iittle dress. It is dur able and inexpensive and' ft is not at all diflicult to make. All these are :good points ihnt11 wIill recnunlendl it to ssile mot)1hers. Brightening Sweatero. IDart:-colored silk swilnters are in mianuiv mminnee( brIghtened by grouped trip' of gay and pieasaintly contrast Trust Me! Try Dod Calomel Harms Read my guarantee! Lii and get straightened ur ing calomel. Don't 'There's no reason why a person shotuhlI take sicening, salivating calo mIel wthen a few cents buys a large bait tle of Dodson's Liver Tone-a per fect substitute for calomel. It is a pleasant, vegelable liquid whleh will start your IIver just as surely as enla nel, bug it doesn't umake yout sick and1 (a1n not saIlivate. (hildrea and grown tollks can take IoIson's Liver 'I'Tone, beceause it is perf'ectIly harIinlesis. Calomel 1.. a dangerous drug. It Is Don't Be I of Y Take "Eatonic" Stomach 11. L. Krainer, the mann who origin ated Calsenarets, has discove'ed a sure, safe, quick-acting relief for had stolm aehs. lie named it EATONIC for your stonmach's sake. You can eat anything you like now and digest it in comfort, for stomach ens(' is positively assured if you cat an EATONIC tablet regularly after ealh meal. EATONIC acts directly with the food the moment it enters the stom ach. It iilmie(ltately checks any ten dency toward too much ield and en ables the food to pass from the stom ach into the bowel in a sweetened con dition, and thus prevents the forma tion of sour distressing guses that ui) set digestion and cause a bloated, dull, lumpy feellig that makes your FOOD ItEP'EAT. EATONIC enables you to eat your He Can't Save Daylight. ".lain1s 1 . I 'erk ints, proprietor of a 1ilewater nill at Ketnehunktort , 11e., is onie of tie few uien lit this couln-' try wh(se hours of' labhor were not af feti'd bty the new da3yiight-siiving h1in11. ''h" miill. lsent';ied on the \leus~tat river, is olO'erlted bay the tide. \lheni it is full. \1r. i'erkils (lss gates tanl cot flnes the water to a reservoir. As the hide (ebbls lie lienl th'e gates to ii hm- the waltIr to ('sc'l' into a sluice way. As the tile is aibout tau hour liater each day. u1. I'l rkinis eares nothing i I for (locks or IIe sit, or anly other daylight saving p1an. lie is tfollowing the tidet' sChedule. as he hats Ior maniuy Important to Mothers Examine cnrefully ever'y bottle of CAS$TOILIA, that famous 01(1 remnedly for infants and~ chii ldren, and( see tha t it Signature of tin Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Accounting for It. "Thati youngl1 (Iilicer Seemis very~ ill Ilai lle,'111 ~ly Ii liil~ it 5 mliark; on her1 ( 'brist ma1s1 jlresehlt it's ai Dr. I'aery's "Ihad shot"' is not n "to .enae or''(I "I'yruph ut n.( re-al old- fashIoned dose' of mediccn which cleans out Worms or Tapl~ewormf with a single dose. Adv. A igiide \gord1 is 31s se on said a1s na lIII.e- c h l l'roverih. You Need More Than A Laxative NR Today -Keeps Tro live nnd he healithy, your body ehanismi must properiy digest your food, extract all the nourishment from it and promptly throw oft the waste that is left. This is accomplished by the processes of digestion, assimilation~ innd elimination--tho Work of tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, Tho failuro of any of the vltal or gans to do its work properly affect8 the action of all tne others. A forced bowel movement does not help constipation; it only re lieves for a few hours the con--E dltion that constipationx brings about. Now if you are used to taking so-called laxatIve pills, oil, urges and the like, you know mighty well you've got to be taking them all the time. lloreover, if you stick to any e laxative, you've got to bo increas.. ing the dose all the tIme. That can do you a lot of harm. Stop dosing yourself with uinchl things just long (enough to give Nature's Rem. edy (NiR Tablets) a tial, and let the results ahow the dlft'err-nee. NRt Tab lets are not mere htowel movers, their rpurposo is to correct the condition that tnducca constipation and gavo you real, son's Liver Tone! Liver and Bowels en your liver and bowels without taking sicken lose a day's worki itercury and attacks your bones. Take a lose of nasty calomel today and you will feel weak, sick and nauseated to rnorrow. Don't lose a day's work. Take a spoonful of Dodson's Liver 'l'one iisten;l and you will wake hp feel ina great. No more biliousness, ('oustI pat lion, sluggishness, heatIche, (':1I('d t ongue or sou' stouach. Your dIru .gisl says if you don't tinl Dod son's T1iver Ton' nets better than hor rible calomel your money is waiting for you.-Adv. Sri our Meals and Laugh At Troubles fill and laugh at indigestion, (lyspep slia, heartburn, "sour stomach" and all tie ot her bugaboos of "the-man-afraid of-his-stomach." Kramer says: "EATONIC should he in every home ready for use after ev er meal. An EATONIC tablet will aid you naturally to easily digest alnd assimilate-your food can be thor oughly enjoyel without the slightest dlnge'r of misery from acid stomach. I strongly advise every one to take EA TONIC after meals. To correct bad stomachs and keep them in perfect condition, it is a most wonderful dis covery." If EATONIC falls to give you prompt stomaeh relief, your money will he refunded ; loc buys a large box at any dirug store. Or write to Eatonic ltemnedy Co., 1018 S. Wabash Ave., Chi engo, U. S. A. Drawing the Line. "Anyhow ," .,t1(1 1-'armer C.orntossel, '"I w 12o take Io'rder's this s tuinr w\e wonI't hove aIny 11101r1 of thea -sack ('r's '(s aIroundt." "W\hat do you tuonzn by sIacker "''irls IlIut swing in h:1uInnmoek.s tin' read nove'i, tlt Iw they oti l to kult tine' for soltliers." Ti-re t mot her :ii l mt otli r-. <1ne kIllf 10l1';1 1h11' i eiltl' int lieste Street kI e tIhia Ilie house idy. 'l'lit'rt' is rea'tisoni in all thinag-., l t not in a1ll Ipt'ilt'. What Do You Know About CATTLE ? Do You Want to Know the CATTLE BUSINESS? et F1II lI iollTrdN tyabout theo Nnw n~oek, ."CATTI.E. BREEDS AND) ORIGIN" nbtim unl brteeds of catt In on earth. DR. DAVID HOBERTS' VETERINARY CO. , A 100, WAUICESHA, WiS. SHAT MARY JOHNSON'S HAIR Was Short and Kinky Now its Long and Fluffy She Used NOAH'S HAIR DRESSING Prie m. I f your deja ler enn't cmupply you Rend Ito, s. fliue subsIc-t itutes. M inufnetutred by NOA I! PI'O dUfCT- (ColtP., IClibOND, VA. W. N. ,U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 21-1918. To correct constipation, all organs of digestion and elimination should be helped. TDry NR and see how much better you feel. the Doctor Away gentuine, lasiting honeflt to improvoyos dlifestion atnd asimnilation, give you a ood hearty appetite, regulate your Iver and howc Is, tono up kidne ae tion and givo your poison-clogged body a good cleaning out. Nature's Remedy (NRl Tablets) Is nog hrnrsth; it is mild, enay, leasant in ac. tion no grpi or' an ever follows is ue; t tis orughand sure. By its action on tho digestive - oginns it promotes assimilation W Uwhich means extraction of ful and theroby gives you e* Strength, energy, beter blo better appetite. 3y to ng, stirring your lazy liver, sends le into tho intestines, improving in. testinazl dig'estion. Lastly, bygently encouragihg more vigorous bowel and kidney actio, Nfl arives poisonous nm~urities out of and cleans up your, Tiry Nature's Remedy (Nfl Tablets) and jut see how much better you fee in every way. Get a 25c box today andt take one each night for' a week. You'll say you never fet better in your lif. Ni is sold1, guaranteed and recommended by your druggist.