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T«ko HALE'S HONEY O f HORKHOUND AND TAR T bs tried home remedy tor breaking up cold» relieving throat troubles» healing and soothing—quick relias ir r r-n..gMr'g mid hoartenee», J ^ e e t m il d r e g e i u t s ess l i t t mm I« M f i o r R A M S -IN A EUT IN N O S T R I L * « O il# Descriptive folder on request- A O . L E O N A R D , In c . TO FMs A **, Hew York C«V G i n g e r E lla CHAPTER I *b r E t h e l H u e s to n I l l u s t r a t i o n s Mgr Ir w in M y « r* The low elren of s motor eounded outultl« A flash of light leaped to M arjory’s »yea, a quick flush to bar cheek» "It'S Eddy." the whispered. “RH down »verybody, and look natural Don’t stand about—gaping—" Suiting action to ber word» Mae Jory dropped gracefully Into a chair and toyed with the golden chain with an air of utmost Indifference. Ths o ther» quickly, with more or leas of grace, draped themselves about the room. Ginger turnlug ber back to them all and tn llte door, burying herself tn Ihe derail» of the buffet supper. “ You ae» father." ah# hissed scons- fully. “Y«u see? The whole family Is man mad. simply man mad. E x­ cept yon and nt» Disgusting, that's what It 1» simply disgusting Nat­ ural as a flower—humph I You don't see the flower* flying off their stalks when a boy friend bumbls be« breezes In.” “ 'Lo everybody," railed Eddy’s pleasant voles from ths p la ts » "D oor’» open— I’m coming In. Oh. good evening. Mr. rolltver. how are you? Good evening. Mias Jen k in s Gee. Marge. I pity the Judge» I only hope they Itv* to deliver ths prise.” “ Why. Eddy, how nice you look.” said Helen warmly. “Yea. thank» I suppose I d a The white carnation was toother's Ides, and I feel )uat like a hanker. She says It Is not often a mere hay ntbe farmer has a chance to step out with a Blue Ribbon, a«, shs dolled ms up. Ile lla Ginger." Ginger had not so much as lifted her eyes from the paper. “Oh. h ell« Eddy." she said coldly. But this coldness on her pari was merely assumed on principle, to show her disgust for the m.m madness with which her slaters were afflicted. In her heart, she was fond of Eddy Jack son. ’ O h, you’re all right, are you? That's a relief. I thought you’d been suddenly struck deaf, dumb and—e r uh—" lie floundered awkwardly away from the tender subject of blindness “II uuiai be time to start." said Helen, her eye* on the dock. She had told Professor lotngley not to com e until eight-thirty—a late hour for caller* tn Red Thrush, but ah* wa* determined to do her sisterly duty to Marjory before abandoning herself to personal pleasure. " Y e » I think It I» " agreed Eddy. “It seems they check the beautlee at the door, at e ig h t I think. I should have brought s truck to carry home the prize» but— “Oh. nonsense." laughed Marjory. “Yon know I haven’t a chance tn the world, against all those lovely gtri» and all those lovely gowns—" " llu h ." sniffed Ginger scornfully, ander her breath. “You'd never think we'd spent that flfty dollars— In our minds—live days ago." T h s girls followed them to tbe door as they went out. smiling admiration at Mur Jory—admiration, encourage­ ment and hop» “Shall 1 bring you a sandwich In my pocket. Ginger? Or would you rather bare an asp ic?" Eddy called to her. Ginger Ignored him. The three girls stood together tn the doorway until, with a last farewell of tbe siren, the car disappeared down tbe quiet shady street. “A nice boy." said Helen quietly. But with a full view of ths living room before ber, ber quietness ran (sited. “This place Is a sight," she •aid briskly. “Ginger, get tbe broom, and dust sp that rug. Miriam, put away the thread and th in g »“ "B u t what dlfferen««— this time of night—“ protested Ginger. "H orace will be bore In ten minute» Now straighten np for me. won't you. while 1 run up and straighten my self?" “Most disgusting thing I ever saw. Man mad. Simply m ss mad. Ths whols gang of them. She uoesn't care If you elt Is s dusty chair, fa­ ther—she doesn't ca rs If Miss Jenkins lias to look at • messy table and a s untidy rug—she doesn't cars If Ml riant and I have to associate with ber when ner nose Is shiny, but a man Oh, n o !" ITO B E C O N T IN U E D .) -T h ere ana two who!# columns on < S > s r r l(k t. *>» H obo« M e r r ill ( X the disarmament conference—all #g VNU Servire area, and quotations and simply tre aaeodous big words. ' said Ginger Ella in B discouraged tone, “Oh. here# a asleep, her magaalna fallen to Ihe lift I# bit of a column about the R lk j floor at her aide. Eddy Jackson, com May day fete and beauty r»ge«nt Ing thus u|>on beauty unaware, was She settled herself to read with a stricken momentarily dumb In Its smug llttla flounce ot eagerness. presence, and stared s i ber In such "You may aklp th at." said her fa raid awe that Marjory awakened tn ther. “Wa know all about ihe beauty some confusion. pageant.” “Gee, Margie, but you're easy to His daughter sighed resignedly. "I look at." h* said admiringly. “ Why suppose you want Lloyd George and don’t you go a fte r the Elks prise? the Communists, although It does oot It’s fifty dollars In geld. And there’s look very churchy to me." She read patiently. In a low d eal voice, paragraph after paragraph, sit ting on the couch beside the reading lamp, llttl« eager and slim —with ryes that Just would wander, despite her best and most daughterly Inten tlona. from tb# stupid newsprint to tba simply fascinating goings-oo In tha opposite corner of the wide room, where Marjory, tha pretty twin, love­ lier than any p ictu re stood on a low stool. Ilka a goddess lifted up. with her bevy of worshipers s i her feet, while down on their knees before her were Miriam, the brainy twin, and Helen, who was quite old and engaged to be married, and Miss Jenkins— ell piling stray threads here and there tucking, patting and pulling. In a vain endeavor to add greater charm to her girlish beauty. But although Ginger’s eyes would wander, the memory of her father sitting still and limp, so patient. In the big chair at her side, bis kind eyes closely bandaged, quickly brought her own straying orb# back to the onerous new» By right» It was Miriam's Job to read the paper» to her father. But Miriam, betug a twin to Marjory, would naturally wish to assist In preparing her to win the ‘ Ob. Father, It Is Glorious! Mar- Elks’ dub beauty prlx» Jory— Honestly, Father M arjo r, Is " ’And this In spite of the frank So Pretty It Doesn’t Stem P o ssib le" warning of President t'oolldge that the United States will regard any not a girl In Iowa ran walk In the such more with extrem e disfavor.’ ” same block with you. Why. ti I was finished Ginger, with a flourish a Judge, I wouldn't let anybody else "H ere’s a paragraph on Mussolini and enter the same contest with you Go God. In my opinion It would look a on, try It. bet y»n a dollar on It. and lot sm arter If you ti-ok tha: >are off you can pay me oot of the beauty the shoulders entirely Oh. excuse p r li» * me. father. I’m so sorry. Here * a para “ H eaven» Eddy, what would ihe graph on Mellon rutting tbs tax members say If father sailed down to melon— three hundred billion» oo mil the Elks club to enier hU daughter lions— W elt It doesn't Interest us in the beauty pageant?“ either way Oh. here’s a lovely write Eddy squared his shoulder» "All op of the buffet supper that Is to be right. I'll do It myselL You and I’ll served st the Elks* club fete at ten go. Til get the ticketa right now." o’clock— bouillon, chicken sandwich««, And be turned himself about and tomato aspic—" marched straight down the flagstone Reverend Mr. Tolliver smiled Indul path, entirely forgetting thai he had gently. He might no» see. but what come with a message from nls mother father but could feel the wandering In a household whuee financial eyes and the truant thoughts of a six lim its were as circumscribed as those teen year-old daughter on the eve of of tha parsouag« ths Elks' club ■ beauty pageant beauty pageant was an event of no “Put the paper op now. El le a Tm mean Import. The prize Itself was fall of news Suppose you play little flfty dollars In gold, and there were bright-eyes for me, instead, and tell additional trnphle» me wbat Is going on over there, with Even Mr. Tolliver, despite his seem all that snipping of scisso r» and ob Ing Indifferent.-« warmed slightly to tug and ab-lng." the charm of flfty dollars In gold. “Oh, fa th e r!" Ginger doubled her Marjory slowly revolved for final aelf np rapturously, enfolding both approval. ber slim knees In her arms “Ob “There— It Is perfect—another touch father. It Is glorious! M arjory—hon would he too much.” estly. father. Marjory la so pretty It Reverend Mr. Tolliver stood np. and doesn't seem possible Miss Jenkins put out his band. “Gome here. Mar Is down on the floor with 6ve pins In g i» Let me see If my pretty twin Is ber month, and ber dress pulled op. as pretty as I think.“ over ber knees to keep from soiling She croeeed to him quickly, a little It—* pain rising In tbe white thruot with Miss Jenkins, with guilty hast« cov­ the thought ot his helplessness qnlck ered the offending member» mist rlondlng the lovely eye» His “They weren't ber best ones— they hand gently followed Ihe gold lace at had lisle top» But 1 saw a silk ruf her shoulder, fondled the soft curve 0 « Just the sam e Ycu’re really miss­ of her hair, fingered the sleml«’ chain ing quite a lot. you know," continued “It Is not Just prettlnes» my child.* Ginger wickedly. “You'd better take ne said affectionately ‘ You are frag those five pins out of your mouth. rant, and wholesome, and sw-eL That Jenky dear. If you re going to gasp Is your beauty. Too donl teed aril like t h a t " flclsl adorning. Toot loveliness Is Only Ellen dared to call the sedate like e flower's— unaffected. unas spinster “Jen k y.” and even she did It »timed, 'uat horn there." only In ber more Irrepressible mo Marjory treed from his hand, moved m enu, when she was most thoroughly sinuously about before the mirrors, a Ginger E ll» It was sixteen years preening hersell pleasantly to their ago, at the birth of this same Ellen flattering reflection» and to the more that Miss Jenkins had firs; come Into flattering eye* of her sister» Intlmata contact with the parsonage Ginger giggled. 'Father, you ought household, then tn another pastorate to see ber. Really you ought. She Is And upon their later transference tv so unaffected right now—Just ilk t s other charge» she had arranged ber flower turning to tbe sun." small m atters and followed after them living ber own Ilf« keeping her own te e se s se e e e e e s e e se t > e«e«ee»eseseeee»»s»s»»s»e»ss small horn» teaching tn the primary schools for a livelihood, but keeping In close and helpful touch with the Tolliver family, to which. In Ita en tlrety, the had given all the stored-up The house of Ihe future may be seen easily and readily be made free from love of her lonely heart. With Helen and with the twin« she remained to ns • bnlldlng designed without win­ dust and corrosion sod properly hu­ th s end Arm and unyielding Bu* dows except perhaps a few small ones midified at the same time. T h e home for the purpose of observing the visi­ will become free of the accidental va­ she was from the beginning snrprls riations of the weal her.—Albert I’t r tngly pliable In the bonds of the tor at the door or determining the sons Sachs. state of the weather. arbeedlesome Ellen. The large wall space will be utilised “ Well.'' Ginger went on "she Is Not Really C h i . * . . Di.h wearing Helen’s engagement ring, and by the architect as a means of ex The truth seems lo be that there Is Miss Jenk ins' old gold chain Eddy's pressing a new type of arcbltei-tural no such dish as chop sney known tn mother gave her a perfectly spiffy bennty. Within, we shall have all the lacs handkerchief, and she has on my comfort» we now possess plus others C h in « although It Is commonly served as Chinese throughout the United undreamed of. illk-to-the-top stockings that Mrs m ates. This has come about In • There will he Illumination contain Morris gave me." curious way. It originated at • din Ing a healthful percentage of altrsvlo For five day« the modeet Tolliver ner that Prince LI llnng Chang gave household bad simply fermented with let light, and there will he a venrllnt In New York when he mode hla trip Ing system supplying fresh warmed excitement over the Elks May dat around the world. Prince LI carried or cooled s ir to all parts of the home fete aDd beauty pageant. The rot (Jnlet will prevail, oo matter how his own chef with him. and the menu liver« without exception, anew that was strictly C hines» One of thv Marjory was absolutely the prettiest noisy ths street may be. dishes especially delighted the wife of thing In the Middle W est Many other The smoky atmosphere of our cities the guest of honor, and sh< asked l.l real den U of Red Thruah. Iowa, real doe# Immense damage to te x llle » fur­ what It was. Prince LI called In his Ized It also But lust prettlnesa was niture and all the trimmings and trap chef, and the chef replied In Chinese not enough to win tt.la beauty prize ping* of the home. The air circulated “It la a creation of my own—a chop line required an admission ticket. The by ths ventilating system can Juat as suey." The worde “chop suey" mean Elks’ club was staging tha event for a mixture or hash. Prince LI said the benefit of Its vtrioua charities President's Wives Smoked In English, "It Is n chop suey.” The and the admlaelon was two dollar» Mrs Zachary Taylor, wife ol the American woman opread the newt ol and a half—including favors for ths twelfth President, was • pipe smoker. the chop suey, the wonderful dish. Th< ladle« an elaborate buffet sup|>er at name waa taken up by Ihe Chinee* ten o'clock, end participation In the She was know n to smoke • pipe ores •tonally In private while ahe was mis­ restaurants In Am lea, and today beauty pageant. In spire of their con chop suey Is the chief concoction that fldence In M arjory's outstanding tress of the White House. Mrs An drew Jackson, wife of the seventh they serve. beauty, two dollars and a hall for admlaalon tn a May day fete did not President, also was • pipe smoker, fall within the scope of a parsonage but she died wain after her husband’s ’‘ C h o co la te” a . B ra in F oo d budget election and consequently never pre Choeolufe. which contulna a high But ihe good fairy who watches aided over the executive mansion percentage of llm « Is advocated by Jam es I'nrton. Jackson 's biographer, some doctors as a valuable brain food, over youthful beauty did oot fall them. snys It was not uncommon for Jack and In cases of certain ailm ent» In­ On the twenty fifth day of April s<>n and Ills wife to sit for hours cluding obesity, heart trouble and gout Eddy Jackson walked np the narrow s m o k in g their pipes before their Are Any flrst-clnss watchmaker can de­ In the Hermitage, near Nashville.— flagstone path to the parsonage Mar liver selections from bis own work» Jo rj wne lying In the hummock fust Kansas City T im e» House of the Future, as Architect Sees It Maximum Epœ Production Insured With Comfortable Poultry House For Best Results In Homo Dyeing You ran alw ays give richer, deep- er. more brilliant colors to faded or out-of-style d ress­ es, h o s e , costa, draperies, etc., with Diamond D y e a . And lh * colors stay In through wear and washing! H ere's the reason. Diamond Dyea contain the hli hcst quality aniline, money ran Imy. And It's the anilines th a t count! They nr« the very life o f dyes. Plenty of purs anilines m aks Diamond Dye# easy to use. They go on svetily without spoiling or streaking. T ry them n e st lim a and see why authorities recom­ mend them ; why millions o f wonteiy will use no other dyes. You get M l M M Dyea fur th s Bams pries as ordinary dyes; 18c, a t any drug a to r» t - 1 ........................ -S The B ru le "W hat doe* hs like for hla break- fael?” “Anything I tim es I got In Ihe house I" ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ——— — n C h ild r e n C r y for A ti. C A S T O R IA A B A B Y REM ED Y APPROVED BY DOCTORS aw cauC-ConenasiKwouwiaatA 1 ' L... A Blank P e r c y - Yes. I sptik* mjr initial. Music— ll.ov sweet of you to have kept still. rm H 7 / . * § o a m r w t m } W a l l s , C tiL iN to lP A R T iY io fl $ To havl I nsulating D oard ^ .S e c t io n The TWO HORSE Brand L e v iH Strauss O veralls. K ill R a ts Without Poison A Wow f . t e n s f c i a t e r that Won’t MIU U e o s f o i.li, P oultry, D o g s , Cato, o r o v en B a b y C b fcb o M o d e r n P o u ltry H ouoc By W. A RADFORD Mr. W i l l i a m A. R a d f o r d will s n e w - r «u e a tlo n e s a d give a d v ice K l t l l K OK C O S T on e l l s r o b l e m * p e r t a i n in g l o t h » a u b je c r of bui ldin g w o r k on th e fa rm , fo r th e r e a d e r , o f th le pape r On a c ­ c o u n t o f hla w l d . e x p e r i e n c e aa . d l t o r , a u t h o r an d m a n u f a c t u r e r , h . ta. w i t h ­ out dou b t, t h . h l g b . a t a u t h o r i t y on th e . o b j e c t A d d r . . . a l l In q u ir i e s to Wi t- ll am A. R a d f o rd . No. «0? S o u th D e a r ­ bo rn S t r e e t , C h icag o, III., and on ly In- c l o . e t w o - c a n t i t a m p f o r reply. The goal of every flock owner Is lo produce egga In late fall and winter when price# »re high. Thla can lie done If the chicks are hatched early enough ao that they will develop Into pullets that will begin laying In the fall. No m atter how good the pullets sr# unless they are housed In a building which will provide them with warm quarter* and at the same time give them plenty of fresh air the maximum production cannot be secured. Shown In the arcotnpnnylng Illustration la a modern saw-tooth roof poultry house. This bidding I# 32 feet long and 18 feet w ld« which provide» apace for 100 layer» The building I# set on a concrete foundation with a concrete floor and should he [diced on a site so that It extends eust and west and fares the south to get the benefit of • II ths sunshine available during the •horiest days of the year and the early winter. Probably no building will waste more money for Ihe flock owner than the poorly hnllt laying house. Every poul­ try owner who has watched egg pro­ duction drop when a sold »nap come» oo can testify to this. The same flock, anme feed, the »»me degree o f health bring a heavy egg yield In the proper­ ly const reeled house, whereas In a house where there are drafts and low temperatures egg production will he cut m aterially, for the food the hena Three Important Things When Building of Brick A beautiful brick may he chosen for th s walls of • house and then have It* beauty completely obscured by hnvlng It set In the wrong mortar Joint. .Three things must he consid­ ered In lla selection— color, texture, and alze and kind. Chosen according to these specifications, and providing of course, that the brick chosen la right to atari with, the mortnr Joint will bring out the fine shades and tones of the brick In such s way as to enhance very greatly Ita natural beauty. T extnre tn the mortar Joint la pro­ duced either by finishing It rottgh or smoothing It with the trowel or a tool made for that purpose. Over­ done. It la apt to give each hrtek the appearance of being framed. Done artistically. It provides shadows which make a tapestry pattern on the wall. The »174» and kind of mortnr Joint have a distinct hearing on the whole effect, both a* to color and pattern. The cholre might range from a thin "huttefed” Joint np to one an Inch K R O r t n b * umn I a b o u t iH * Homs', b « n » o r p o u ltr y |r*ril wit h Bl»***lu«t amlrt y » « I t r a n t Bins w s o d e m d t g p f f liO B , K H () I B « f t t f f o f S m UI, »• i n n » - m r m i r . l b y U . 8 t W p f o f A g t t i » I t u f f f . u m lw l b « C o n t u b U p u n f t t w h ich iiMurBB m s i i m u m • t r r n g t h T w o c a n * k l l l n l 171 ra t« •» A f k s a t M S t a t e F a r m . H u rv lre*ia t f o th e r t n i i m '- n i q l i . consume In a cold house goes to sus tain boily heat rather than to produce eggs. To combat thla condition farmers S o ld oo a M o n e y -B a sh G u a ra n te e . n s is t u p o n K M O . t h « o « .g in s ) 8 «|u>)i t i ( N are paying mure and more attention to i I m n s l t x A ll druM |B««. 7 S r. l . o r f r s i r r I fo u r t im r« the construction of poultry hmiscs and o e m u c h ) t ) 0 0 . T fcrn t if tl r a l« f C U M su p p ly r o u . K K O C o .. O. to the m aterial* used In Iht-tik Not only are the walla of the building ; constructed eo as to be weatherproof but ere Insulated against cold. Thle Insulation also makes the house cooler KILLS-RATS-ONLY In summer and a great many owners use them for brooder houses In Ihe early spring. The Insulated laying house la a Try Hanford's profit maker In another sense. It keeps the flock tn lietter physical con­ dition than Is possible with a drufty Sit Seel.rs .re setherlref I* retins rent M * * f cold house. The Insulated house Is 1er Ike tint boni. It rut a i t U . not only warm hut It la dry and where an efficient system of ventilation Is In­ stalled the air la kept fresh. Therefore, A kiss, scientifically speaking. Is but the vitality of the flock la kept at a an exchange of microbe«. high peak. If dlsense doe* apiienr In one or two birds. It doea not spread Busa Iteli Itine goes farther, makes rapidly. It has been observed, that clothes whiter than liquid Blue. Large rape will run through a flock kept package at Grocers.—Adv. In a wet cold house before the birds first Infected really «arn Ihe owner Mitn'a loose actione often gel him o f the presens« of the disease. Tha Into tight |>lnce« laying flock la a big Investment on any farm and must he kept warm and dry. Accompanying the exterior view of thle poultry house are the floor plan showing tha equipment required to handle the flock with the least amount of labo r; an architect's cross section of ths building and anme of Ihe con- etnictlon d etail« It will be noted that the croaa section shows the dimensions of the lumber to he used In building the house and the height o f the walla and the run of the rafters. A study of the plan and of the cross section and details will assist the builder ma­ terially In getting a house that will keep hie flock productive. Cuts, Burns, Bruises Balsam of Myrrh In width. Aa to the kind, It may he cut flush, raked out or tooled In vari­ ous shapes. Consider these things as carefully as you do your choice of brick, for they are Important elements that go to make up the beautiful fat> ric of the brick wall. Use of Varnish Stains, Enamel Interior Finish Varnish stains color the wood and let the grain show through. Kitnmels give a solid coat of color that Is rich and satiny In Its texture. The range of colors Is wide and manufacturers give explicit direction» for securing any tint or ahnde desired. Of course, the most satisfactory finishes are ab­ solutely waterproof and can he washed without Injury to gloss or color. Good Policy to Remodel More people are becoming aware of Ihe satisfaction to he had hy Improv­ ing the livability and beauty of their homes and are proceeding to remodel the well built house on a desirable site. Y our health is too important l You cannot afford to experiment with your delicate bowels when coated tongue, had breath, headache, gas, nausea, feverishness, lack of appetite, no energy, etc., warn of constipation. This applies not only to grown people, but more particu­ larly to children. That'» why a family doctor’s laxative la always the safe choice. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin it prepared today under strict labora­ tory supervision from fresh laxative herbs and other pure ingredients, and exactly according to Dr. Cald­ well's original prescription. Today, millions of families rely on Dr. Caldwell’s judgment in tha selection of their laxative For Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, it* bottles ready for use, sold in all drugstores, is now the largest sell­ ing laxative in the world! Mf. N. U.. PORTLAND. NO. 40 1921 1