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Ol.lAlDir SUNDAY JOUilHAL, 1 o::vi..rj), GUI ID. r i:o:::jii:c, may C3, ici: Efealtlt ana Si flcifiocy Questions by readers on subjects pertaining to this column will be an worrd by Mr. Little. Queries should tie addressed to Mrs. Lore C. Little. , cart The Oregon Journal, and writer's name and address mint scnompany ul) communication. The nam will not be used ir request la ao made. All ques tions muat be ao asked as to admit et answer within limited apace. SJ1 "My health seems to be all right, but my memory I falling, though I am not yet 40. Ho you think this Indicates a phvslral failure that In not yt other wise apparent? M. M. C." . - 1 NT falling oft In mental power, auch A aa loaa ot memory. Inability- to think with aooustomtd clearness, Inability to concentrate, and the like. tell of functional failure at the seat 6f nil functioning, namely, In the brain. ""Baa failure In aome caee remains long rtnflned to the brain, while the raat of foe body continues In seeming health. It Is duo In every case to want of nerv ous energy. Which may be temporary, as when one Is fatigued, or It may be due to leak of nerve energy that make it a ohronlo state. You will do well to "investigate your . habits and see where are the leaks. Some of the common oausts ar sexual excesses and!perver ,alons,' the use of stimulants and Drugs .generally, giving way to worry or grief or ' other , 'destructive passion ; until it ossessea the mind, and finally ana least susDeoted of all. some form of mistreat ment of the skin and nerve ends. Heat pplied to the spine, or too often ap plied to the surface of the body, weak ens the nerves and causes a too grest scape of the subtle fluid (or force, If you prefer the customary Illogical term) which Is the brain' born power that runs the entire tneohanlam.' "Some time ago you said tmrtto- have jrood health one should wear no corset "And no tight bands around the waist Kindly tell me what' you substitute for the oorset and how you support skirts euid hose. I have never worn the corset, but have found no comfortable way of dressing. ' I tried hoae supporters to fasten around the waist, but they drag on the hlna and . cause, red and , sore marks, and it I fasten them to the Xinderwalst they drag on the bust. I trind fastening skirts to separate under. waists, but found the extra waists Warm, so I just fasten With bands which Is also uncomfortable. Any help rlll be greatly appreciated by one who wants good health. Thanking you for help already received through The Jour- ,naiv Mrs. . f , t"IIERE are several kinds of bust and 1 skirt supporters on the market, bat there- is one that Is superior to all ethers that I have . seen and I will be glad to give you the name of It It yoc will send me your full name' and address end a sump. This one pro vides for the hose as well as skirts and . makes no pressure on the wat or abdo- ' men. y A WOMAN - writes of . her husband's case, telling . how three years ago he "felt bad and looked run down and tired,' and ehe tried to Induce him to take a layoff, but he refused and kept on at' hi post (as locomotive en gineer) until recently, when be , was forced by his condition to give up work and now Is said to be far gone in con sumption. The company doctor attend ed him but failed to arrest the disease, and now another doctor has been con sulted and tells the sick man hie lungs are hardened and hemorrhage threatens, - Worse still is the state of his etomaob. Yet this dootor Is giving medicine that cannot but have the effect of further deranging his stomach "medicine for the kidneys and a pill that takes away appetite." To this prescription the doo tor adds a recommendation of .life on. a form, deep breathing, pure food and out door sleeping, "which will probably help him." But th Invalid "has lost all ambition and wants to lie around la awful short of breath." His wife herself sad the grip last January, has coughed ever since, and now wonders whether It is . safe to live in such close contact with a consumptive. Several points in this story call for comment First, It was not work that drove this man Into consumption, nor Is it reasonable to bcllove a layoff would have prevented him from developing the disease, for work Is medicine to the In dustrious. When he found himself out of .condition he should have taken the trouble to Investigate himself and find out what wae the matter, and when be learned this, he should have turned a new leaf, correotlng his wrong habits, While -doing this he should also have cut down his food supply for a week or so and Increased bis consumption of air and water and taken plenty of sleep. This would have brought' him back to health. Having failed to do these things, when he' became so ill as to.compeliilm to. Quit work, he ought to have taken himself In hand 'Still more vigorously and thoroughly, and If he laoktd the energy, then he ought to have sought aid from- sons one competent to inform and advise on .the required points. ,v Now,, his wife needs to learn bow to feed herself and husband ' out ot the oondition they have got Into. She ought also to praotloe breathing exercises with him a dosen times a Cay, for. his lassi tude will nrevent him from maklnff the necessary effort alone, and eajolery'and much persuasion may be required to keep him doing this regularly. In con sumption, a cold sack to the bowels Is always beneficial, but the .frequency and length of time applied will have to be adjusted to the particular case.1 ' There la no danger of catehlng con sumption from contact, . provided one has plenty of fresh air and the right kind of food.' It should always be re membered that oxidation is far below normal In the consumptive and the great thing Is to Increase the oxygen supply. Certain foods enable one to ab- Sorb oxygen, and these foods contain odium and Iron In generous measure. A diet of inllk and eggs Is deficient In these salts, and when any food eaten causes fermentation this leeeene oxida tion. Plenty of watercress (or similar vegetable) is more Important than plenty of eggs, tor example. Uncooked green leaf vegetables are the greatst of all medicines, and they are valuable for all forms of ohronlo disease, con sumption and cancer lnoluded. Dried olives, eggs occasionally, mild cheese, nuts, or occasionally fresh meat, may be eaten with the salads. REVIEW OF THE WORLD'S NEWS Continued From the Preceding Tagf?. FAT animals are diseased animals, whether they are pig's or babies. An alleged "perfeot baby" was pictured in The Journal not long ago, a baby that soored 1000 points In a baby health contest in New York city. The picture and record constituted the best possible proof that "experts" who act a Judges at baby ahows don't know a healthy baby when they see one. Rolls of fat, a large paunon, ana a siuixea loot ao not signify health. In the case referred to the mother, aged zi, stated the prise baby was her second child, the first dy ing of : pneumonia several years ago. Had the first baby been put on exhibi tion, he. too, would probably have cap tured a prise. Fat babies are the babies most susceptible to disease; and it they live to grow up, they do not make as healthy men - and women as babies that are comparatively thin, nrovldlna the thlnbabies are good-natured and . not : mm i . m. . ..i S UJLioriua li viu iiiuuaaauvu. The creation of a minimum scale of wages ror women has been demanded by the Chicago city council as a much needed weapon against the social evil. Secret of Mysterious Power Revealed at Last How Prominent People Have Gained Wealth and Fame. Simple Method that enables anyone to control thoughts and acts of others, cure diseases and habits without drugs, win the love and friendship of others and read the secret thoughts and desires of . people though thousands of miles away. ' "TO UPLIFT AND BENEFIT MANKIND' says 1 - THE REV. JAMES STANLEY WENTZ. WONDERFUL BOOK DESCRIBING THIS STRANGE FORCE AND A CHARACTER DELINEATION POST FREE TO ALL : r . . WHO WRITE AT ONCE. vThe National Institute of Sciences Of London, England, Das appropriated szo, 000 toward a fund for the free dlstrlbu '4lon of Prof. Knowles' new book, "The Key to the Development of the Inner JTorces." The book lays tare many stoundrng facts concerning the prac tice of Eastern Yogis, and explains & wonderfully simple system for the de velopment of Personal Magnetism, Hyp. iotio and" Telepathic Powers, and the curing of diseases and habits without drugs. The subject of practical charac ter reading is also extensively dealt with,-and the author describes a sim ple method of accurately reading the secret thoughts and desires of others though thousands of miles away. The almost endless stream of letters request ing loples of the book and character de lineations Indicate clearly . the universal interest in. Psychological and Oc cult Science That Prof. Knowles' system Is exciting ,t!t: Wlahtest .5 Intellect - of the present day- is clear ly shown by tli( snores of ricomme ndationa, among which the follow jtig, from reproai-nta- , tlve British -publications, the clergy and tim roedi- .- eal profession are strik ing examples: THIS CHRISTIAN ..... AGE. "Professor, Know- : les' System has cured disease, corrected bad habits, strengthunod memory, and proved hiKhl) tienefiol.il In '.lie cultivation of personality and Personal -Influence." - THE LONDON WEEK LY TIMES. "Profess or Elmer J8. Knowles' Complete System of Per sonal Influence and ' Heating privides the em bryo enthusiast with -THE REV. JAMES STANLEY WENTZ, says: "No one can give the sytem a careful perusal without be coming satisfied that in giving this knowledge to the world Prof. Knowles s actuated by the earnest desire to up lift and benefit mankind. 1 heartily recommend this course to all who de sire to develop and cultivate their In ner foroes." A LRADINO LONDON PHTSICIAN f lRiietter J? Prof- Knowles, says "I consider yotif sy stem the mos t-complete and accurate literature upon the wAiify? "ed th.'.ciencS A PROMINENT AMWfcfruxr ! ' sM ? V ; , ' L i; CIAN. A W. Fisher, M.D . Ph.n M ra Principal of the Doughs InsUtuTe' writes:-"Ymi' vt.m ilfA- ""A'1?1.' mm T. eiui in "r pinuuce. befiaftt bjr the teachings and the person who wishes to achieve great er success naa hut . frequent poitponements have made it impossible for hlin to testify. As he gets 11000 a day or more as a mining englnevr and only fl.GO a day as a Wit ness, his loss is considerable. . , Knute Iverson, II years old, hss con. fessed to the Seattle police that he assaulted August Volcrack with a fiat I Iron in Volcrack's room In a cheap lodging house at Seattle. He is be. lleved by the police to be the man who 1 registered at another house where he lived under the name of J. McKay and killed Robert Duerrya laborer, by beat Ing him tp. death. . , ; ' Ortgon Briefs v tHlB. first, treo planted In the new I csmDus of Albany college, a 41- tore tract,' has Just been eet out br members of the freshman class. It la an off-shoot of on of the famous elms of Princeton university, Orvllle Morris, the Prlnevllle youth convicted of attempting to wreck trains on the high bridge across Crooked river, received a sentence of one to 10 years. The Judge then paroled him, and left him in the rare of his rattier. Among SO applicants for the position, H. I JBowlby has Wen appointed by the State Highway commission as engineer of the -road work of the state, at a salary of 11090 per year. Mr. Bowjby relinquishes 4 position engineer, of ine racilio Jllgnway association, ,wnicn Days the same salary. ' The mayor . and city attorney of fielera have filed oomplalnt against ths Balem Water, Power A Light company, claiming that the service Is poor and the rates unreasonable. August Huckesteln, One of the lead ing Democrats of Marlon county, will assume his new duties, as postmaster ot Salem about June 1. He suoceeds Squire Farrar, who has been- postmaster seven years. 1 For the seoond time In two months ths proposition to bond the school als trlct of Woodburn for a new high school building, has been defeated. The vote at the recent election was 111 against and 10S for bonding. At the election two months, ago the vote stood t05 to, 185. . - The Mount Hood Railway company of Hood River 1 Just completing a trestle 600 feet long and 82 feet high on the extension of its road into the Lost Lake country. The trestle Is a link in the four miles of new road that will be opened before the summer is over, ' A Jury at. Prlnevuie, after being out all night, found Oaylord McDaniel guilty of murder in the second degree for the killing of his stepfather, Her man Poch, on December 81 last Fanny C. Poch, the wife of the murdered man. tried Jointly with McDaniel. was ac quitted. The tragedy grew out ot do mestio trouble, Pooh having accused his wife of infidelity. McDaniel has been sentenced to life imprisonment. The summer session of the Oregon Agricultural-college will be held from June It to July 85 at Corvallls. A faculty of 78 instructional experts is announced, The bid of 81.35 per yard of the Dolor- way Pavement company for paving eight blocks of streets at Forest Grove has been rejected by the oouncll there. Councilman who went to Seattle to In vestigate the paving, claim that they were assured It could be laid for $1.85 and not to exceed $1.10 per yard. The llfesavlng crew at Port Orford succeeded Thursday night in saving Winnlger and Silver, the two men who were la a sailboat which capslsed off Rogue river. They had been .clinging for many hours to the disabled sailboat The fifth annual livestock show will be held at Union June 6, 8 and 7, and is expected to beat all records In at tendance and Interest Only nine of the 98 pupils taking the eighth-grade examination la Hood River county failed, although 18 were condi tioned in one or two aubjnets and will have to try again in June.. The 87th annual commencement of the University of Oregon will be held June 16-18 at ftugene. Itev. John It Uoyd, V. P., of Portland, will five the baoralaureate sermon June 16. lllahop K. IL Hughes, I). D., of San Franolaoo, win address the . graduating class June 18, Labor Events FIFTY-seven, .grresta were, made Tuesday In the vicinity of the Price silk mill at rateraon, n. Ji to whloh the hands returned In the face of protests from Industrial Workers of the World loaders ' conducting the strike. Twelve hundred or more strikers and others gathered In the streets near the mill to Jeer the returning workers. There was no violence. . ', The Cincinnati street car strike has been Settled" through concessions to the worklngmen, snd service was resumed Tuesday on all lines. ' . . At White Plains, N. T., a strike has been' instituted for shorter hours, and better, wages by $00 foreign laborers, members of the Labprers' International Union, -who persuaded 400 non-union men to Join them. ' All work has been tied up at White ' Plains, and ; on the large private estates owned by wealthy people in the Vloinlty. . - y - Foreign DISPATCH from Tripoli says that the Italian losses In the re cent engagement - with Arabs at 8ldl Oarba numbered 7kllled and $68 wounded, i After a hard fight' the Italians captured an entrenched camp ot the Arabs, but were later compelled to retreat ' A committee of the Japanese parlia ment- at Toklo has reported favorably upon an appropriation- of $800,000 for Japan's exhibition at the Panama-Pad-flo exhibition, In San Francisco in 1(16. Effusive welcomes were extended by Emperor William to the king and queen of England and the czar of Russia upon their arrival at Berlin to attend -the marriage of his daughter. Kissing and embracing constituted a part of the ceremony of Welcome. Dr. William Lloyd, the throat spe cialist who recently examined Caruso at London,, declares that he is unique among tenors, as his singing machine combines to a greater extent than that of any other tenor he has examined the physical oharaoterlsthcs necessary for the perfect production of vocal sounds of almost unlimited volume. The town of St Andrews, Scotland, was much exercised Tuesday over threats made by the militant suffra gists thai they would destroy the putting greens, thus preventing play for- the world's amateur golf championship, scheduled for next week. A vigilance committee of 6000 volunteers was or ganised to guard the greens, day and night As It was reported that the suffragettes would use vltrol to destroy the grass, ths sentries provided them selves with large umbrellas to prevent the corrosive fluid from being thrown Into their faces. Sir Thomas Llpton's challenge for the America's cup was definitely accepted Tuesday by the New York Taoht club In a cabled message to London. Tho raoes will take place in September, 1814, under the clubs present rules. Sir Thomas says that the conditions are great victory for him, and will enable him to build a good, seaworthy boat Cannibalism In 1U worst form exists among the natives of the New Hebrides Islands, situated in the Southern Pacific ocean, according to a statement made ' '.. ,g AMshiDgBeaulynoa Valeska Suratt Cao Be One" America's Most Beautiful Actress Clvee Her Own Orisinal Secrets By Which She BMatiTi4 Herself la a Most lUnuetaUe Way. LtTCRETIA For any light or heavy perriuous nair, mis win never ran is unsurpassea. uet one ounce le sulfo solution. This you can the drug store for one dollar. Apply it with the finger tips to the superfluous hair, Keeping tne nair moist with it for two or three minutes until it has been dissolved. Then wipe it off with a damp cloth and wash the skin. e MRS.. L. T. A. -You will admit that a formula which will develop the bust superbly even In cases of those who have been mothers of several children and who have lost almost all their de velopment, must be a very remarkable product This is the formula, try It: In a half pint ot cold water, dissolve two ounces ruetone and half a run nf In the letter she made the remark that r'two teasnoonu s 8 three or' four ?he. had been "using - the formulas Jf r.LJixllJtJj ( W- -Sb!! : jet, Sydney by the Itev. .Thomas (Jinan at the 1'reebylertun aniieiiibly of New Koutli Wales In support of previous statemonts made In connection with the Inland. Human flneh Is looked upon as a luxury and any tribal wars In variably end with a "banquet" on the most succulent portions ot ths youngest and tsnderest Victims. In view of a possible conflict against Hervla and Ureece a number of liul garlan university student volunteers recently relieved from the army aurvlce, and Including several officers, were or dered at Geneva, Bwltaerland, to rejoin their regiments So great was the rush, of the public to secure a portion of the hew Chinese loan, which was opened for subscrlp tlon at London, that the Issuing banks closed their lists Wednesday morning. It was then announoed that the loan had been largely over-subscribed. . It wss quoted at one per cent premium by sellers. , ; ' ;t "Central News Notes IN a speed test at Ban Diego, Cel., a high pressure cylinder blew, out of the port engine of the torpedo bout destroyer BtewartTwo men were killed and another so seriously injured that he will probably die. - r , . . After a week's search the body of Miss Vlnnle Colt, a girl ot 1$, was found In a ravine In the Sierra Nevada; 80 miles from Truck ee, Cal. ' fihe had been killed and partially devoured by a bear. The girl ran away from her home here on Wednesday of last week. Blx days later pet dog that bad accompanied her returned alone.' Since her disap pearance, three large posses, each led by one of her brothers, has continued a search extending over a large section of tho mountains. . Josephus Daniels,- secretary of the navy, went up Wednesday at Annapolis, Md., in a flying boat directed by Lieu tenant John H. Towers, senior officer of the navy aviation corps, and traveled eight miles in about eight minutes at a height of 600 feet After descending he declared that the voyage had been delightful, and that he enjoyed the sen. sation thoroughly. After a long and heated struggle at Saoramehto, Vancouver, B. C, - was chosen as the place for holding the next meeting of the Pacific Coast As sociation of Advertising men. Los An geles wanted the convention,, and Port land, Bpbkane and Seattle ("emended that It go to Puget Sound In accordance With an understanding reached last year at Portland. A. O. Clark of Portland was unanimously eleoted president of the association. The body of Barbara Frietchle, the heroine of Whlttler's poem, and that of her husband, John C. Frletohle, which ware reoently disinterred from the Old Reformed cemetery at Frederick, Md., and placed In the mausoleum at Mount Olivet will be buried with ap propriate ceremonies on Memorial Day, May 10. j Four officials of the O.-W. R. A N. donned Jumpers and overalls" and ran a special train from Spokane to Wallace bearing Preaident Terrell and party. The regular craw eat In the diner, and enjoyed the dinner prepared for the of ficials. The popoorn and psanut concession for the Panama-Pacific exposition at San Franolsco has been granted to Richard Emertan of Fresno, and is ex pected to net $100,000 In the nine and one-half months the exposition gates are open. The Imperial Limited express was wrecked Thursday at Mltford, 40 miles west of Calgary, Alberta, because of a broken coupling. Twenty-five persons, 16 of them Chinese, were injured. Among thnffl mofit snrloiii'y hurt wer 1). I.iioiitii'l of l'orllnnil, Otto AU ii lit of hnimU and Mrs. A. Knott of Calsary. It Is announced at New York that Colonel Itnosevnlt will loaye for Arl sona In the near future to head a search for a "loat" tribe of Indians. Plana for the trip are about completed and the colonel displayed all the en thusiasm of a boy over the prospect. Koso K, Malhorl, a Japanese,- wos married to Miss Ilertha lioyan, a- Min neapolis girl, by Rev. O, L. Morrill, who In a sermon recently criticised the Cali fornia alien land bill,, Malhorl Is em ployed in a Minneapolis hotel. The Rev. Mr Morrill sent a telegram to Gov ernor Johnson, of California, In which he said: "I have Just married a Jap anese to an American, and done more for Ood and Uncle Sam than your alien land bill will do in a thousand years." : Mrs. William Jennings IJryan. wife of the Secretary ot State, has gone to Miami, Fla., for 'a' visit of ten days to Inspect the new, winter home Secretary and Mrs. Ilryan are building there Mrs. , Bryan practically designed the plans for the house herself and every detail Is. being carried out, under her tiaraonal direction. . ' . D. J., Crockett great grandson of the historic Davy Crockett escaped across ths Rio Orando to Donna, Texas, after facing a firing squad of Mexicans. He and two other Americans and six Mexi cans were taken prisoner while watch ing a battle at Rio Brevot and were condemned to death as Spies by the revolutionists. . The six Mexlcana were killed, ' but the Americans - wsre un scathed, secret orders having been given the firing aquad to miss them. Crockett later, managed to get away. , Miss O. E. P. Stokes, the reputed heiress nf fr.W,''..-, 1 " w i 1 at lto.llun.l.i, t'nl . 1j V - . nr-ar there ' lut.ive. lu .l t . . Stors hint hill out a l"ir -s t Its rimr by at IGoU 4 l t, I thereupon bought every l"t. ,Th first oresn-to-oivau tint . ftnorifnl blphwsv til In f in If l mi I . fuel fin const hai been 0 !, Hd 1 n Cnjon I'asa, 80 mllea from tun Tn- nkrmna. i si., itv tua Ran jieri ui w Hoelety'of Pioneers, a-p- Itching Scalps Dandruff and Falling Hair Supeifluous -e Hair Truths Iklliraefc The Only Safe Hair Remover Each application of an Unknown depilatory Is a dangerous experiment, and likely to cause permanent dis figurement. The mere fact that auott preparations ars short-lived .should alone tie sufficient warning to avoid their use. De Miracle baa stood the test of time, having been sold for over 11 years, therefore It Is the only de pilatory you can use without expert mentlnff. The Unof tensive Depilatory ' H you use De Miracle It will be InS- Sosslbl for any curious person to now that you have teed a hair re mover because De Miracle evaporates Immediately after accomplishing Its work, therefore leaves no odor what ever. On the other hand, If you use any depilatory with a distinctly ndcr an offensive tell-tale smell will Cling to your akin for hours. Others Advertise "Guoantetf but glye no guarantee. De Mhaele ta the only depilatory that has a blnCing eTuarantee in eaoh package. Avoid permanent disfigurement by refuting substitutes offered by dis honest dealers merely for a few cents more profit If your dealer will not supply you, send $1.00 direct Free in formation how to determine which, depilatories are harmful and worth less ssnt in plain sealed envelope. New truths In next advt De Mirtclt Chemlctl C&, New fork Sold and Recommended by LIPMAN, WOLFB A CO. Treaied.with VUMVUSMMVM AndCuticuraOIntmeat. Directions: Make a parting and rub gently with' Cuticura Ointment Continue until whole .scalp has been gone over. Next morning shampoo with Cuti cura Soap. Shampoos alone may be used as often as agreeable, but once or twice a month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. , , . OuUrura Bmb sad OtntnMat snM thrauslKut Me werld. eo4 postal tar MnfM f Mck nulM mw. wits gl-e.bot. AMr "Cutftsr" Dept. leg. . Safeguard for your health, a fir-Vnt lM n l.f. Hon; relieves tore and inflamed eondlUons of the delicate tissues. Y TYREE'S 'Antiseptic Powder IS 4 sewerful femicide. a iy tni eltesant t Use, UnMualed ee a eovehs, IBM fl t imim . nA im n.i f .11 . . . T " -" , m LJ J IIW III- .csrbello sold, ' boisonous tabiats ana 'Dinar pei ima MniTn mm. Slee. A e bet makes twd aal Ions of etendarg eelitUea. At grugttsts.' . isn4 for frt Bmpt . J. S. TYREE, Chenistv WAitttAUTUN, 0, c " ' 1 ' H. & By Valeska Snratt. FEW days ago I received a let ter from ono of my readers, statins- that she had been ustnar two of my formulas which I had published in tnese columns, u rip-was ror remov lnx wrinkles and the other for beauti fying the face and arms She said she had received ho benefit., Further along faithfully for- a week or ten days Imagine, a week or ten days! Once in a while a letter of this kind received makes me feel as though some people need guardians. But happily I am not beset with very many exhibitions of such lack Of good judgment times a day in a wineglass of water. after your meals. The ruetone will cost you one dollar at the drug store. SUSANNA M. O. Your hair will ab aolistelv cton falllmr anil hairtn n mmmr Tha formulas I aive I have almost miut l.ivnrinn.iv f .i u.ifi tut.. open iropeiieu a tan jiuis miracie mix nair a pint or alcohol with half a workers, not .in the sense that they pro. Pint f water. To this add one ounce Huce their results in-a week or ten days,-, of beta-quinol. Shake thoroughly, and for that , would be ridiculous, but in then It will be ready to use. If .you their positlveness of action. prefer, you can use Imported bay rum Faithful use of these formulas for n instead of the water and alcohol. The reasonable length of time will never hnta-nuinni vnn ran t .imn.i .PR' theM simple rules f w make yoiwonaer at tneir power, drug store for not more than fifty i J.na munv . . . .-....-.--. cents, -j ma rormuia enouin ne inniiurt weauny and prominent Kfi owe tneir suc cess to the power of Personal Influence there IS not the illi,l.t.. doubt . but the great " i V ,'eDP10 nave re- Much of mv mall contain reaiieats it for .my sure wrinkle. . eradlcator for oyer, very rreeiy 10 ine acaip alter nrusning generously ror a rew minutes all 'wrinkles little, wrinkles deep, wrinkles rew, wrinkles ny tne tnousana, crow's feet deD lines and sasslnsr cheeks. iJFor all these, the following formula is Rub the tonlo thoroughly' intoj "i '''Utter Iguor. fabsolutely unequalled: . Pour half a. pint ance Of these nhehOnt-! e hnr watar fn hnwl nl.n. Ik. Sh.Vv National . In. ' howl in a pan of water over a slow fhivi.01 s.c,l,e,es hasjnre. To this add two ounces of eptol. .IS... ".u,.u"i"n ne'i stir until it is ? or O'StriD- I to cream uv.iiK . urvaucin. with out regard for olass or preed, the Information heretofore noes!,. the few. In addition to the scalp with the finger tips. A shampoo is exceedingly Important. Do not use soap on your hair. Eggol, which you can gei ai. any gooa tirug- iii.iin .in ii , .in .in-- - i ..ni nM h iinrti- j null ri . jmdi. o ii vii ii " i im m n a n . - " " - -1 - ' couia suDDlyinsr eacn the . bonks person who ould bs adapted to his w buol i "Tbe Ki-y to the Vf writ. at onie will also w n oersonal ciroum- velopment ot the Inner roreet." rBPRlv. h.r7Ll1' mT7 ... ........ I ,. 1,1 1, . . M - THB3 LONDON MAIL. "Prof eesor Knowles' System embraces a great deal of .erudition In a form which can be readily -grasped by all who have the ability to read and understand simple prose. F better help towards success In life could be desfted." . MODERN SOCIETY. "No modern In. vestlgator along psychological lines T.as received so large an amount of praise as that accorded to Professor Elmer jHJ. . Knowles for his marvelous System of .Jt'ersonaLInfluence anO-JUaaUug, liar at last is a man who is at once a great scholar, a born teacher and a practical helperfor the instruction papers-reveal a: nature which i sympathetic and of good fellowship for an ambitious, yet largely misguided population." ltncatlon of from 400 to 600 words as ir-you wisn a copy or rroi. Knowles' book and Character Delineation, eim- piy copy, me ionqwina- verse in your own handwriting: , "I want power of mind. Force and atrength In my look. -Please read my character ; And send me . your - book. Also send your full name and address (state whether Mr., Mrs., or Miss), write plainly, and address your letter to:" ." ' National Institute of Sciences. Dept. S2.A. .. No. Westminster-- Prlrtre Koad. London, H. K.. England. If you wlsii you may enclose 10 cents (stamps of yonr Own country) to p'ay pdetade. etc. Postage- on letterf - to England 2 Cents. Do-not enclose coins or sil ver In your letter. gist's for twenty-five eenta, is surpris It is dissolved and starts "im"'llmn; "i iir Than -rmnv--frrtm ths eir or every particle of scurf and foreign inen remove irom me ri re, ,,..- whiph nnihino- nn n scrubbing, can do. even slowly -add two tablesDoonfuls of elv cerine, and continue to stir until it is cold. Eptol, may be obtained for., no mors than fifty cents at any good drugl Store. This cream should be applied i CONSTANCE Tha hlackhaada around very liberally end thoroughly rubbed ? the mouth and chin or on any part of Into the skin until it has Disappeared. ; the face can be quickly eradicated.1 The cream . will not grow .hair on the First wash the face with hot water; face. Keep the cream in an air tightjiand.soap.U-Then prlnkle some neroxin1 Jar or bottle. generously upon a Sponge made wet ' ctt- V " with hot water; Then rub well for a! f ' rttjflft'vATip ' va,i. aa, ..i.i., : few minutes on the parts of the sklni ?5T?K;d which. are affected with blackheads. You I ualnV th?r in itu'rV: Lt h. 'nl houlfl b b. !.' "e neroxin st of water come almost to i boll. Add two tablespoonfuls of. glycerine. Keep stirring while adding one ounce of tin- tone, until it is an aissoived. . Then let it cool. If the cream is too thick any druggist's for fifty cents. PIMPLY FACE The pimples you nave win vanisn ena no more win ap to pour; easily from a bottle, thin It pear. Dissolve twelve ounces of granu- a ... . "un inr hui waier. ine latea sugar in one-nair pint or water,, cream will be white-and satiny. Hold add one ounces of sarsene, and mix the1 a wet. hot towe to the face several whole together. thoroughly, then add: cream -on the entire face. Then wipe is a liquid which you can get at the Off .with a soft, dry cloth. - Then apply drug store by the -ounce. Oef it in the sg-aln and let it-dry. on the face. Re.-orlginal package. Tak one or two tea. peat this again at night. Any good spoonfuls of this mixture three or four druggist will let you have slntone. for timea a day, with a llttle water if de about fifty eents.. sired (Adv.) ' , - v "In the Spring the Young Man's Fancy Lightly Turns to Thoughts of Love," OUNG LADY4 when you hie; forth In the moon lit evenincr hours to keeo -vour trvet with that young- man you will want to be look ing your besthe will expect it ''Looking your best" " t; -7 - 7 uucs nut ncccssarny, mean wearing' your most elabor ate frock. Your dress may be simple but if; Vou have given i proper care to the details and more, particularly to your hair you need not be afraid. Unkept, untidy hair will rum the : ef fect of.a spick and span toilette quicker than anything else. -; NEWBRO'S HERPIGID. Will Make Your Hair Beautiful and Increase Your Charm Attractive women everywhere depend on HERPICIDE it is tellable it fulfills the ex pectations. The cooling, refreshing and invigorating effect of this' delightful scalp prophylactic adds to the personal comfort while the softness and beauty of the hair is being increased. Her picide causes the dandruff to disappear, stops the hair from coming out and allays the itch ing. The sense of perfect cleanliness attending-its use and the subtle, exquisite odor of Newbro's Herpicide makes it a most delightful hair dressing and real toilet necessit . X You will like Hero cide. Trv it. ' ' . JK A Sample Bottle and Booklet for 10 CenU. If you have never used Newbro's Herpicide, a very pleasant, not to say stir prising experience is in store lor you. iuany report results even from the trial bottle that are little short of .marvelous, You can try it for ten cents in oostaee or silver. - . - .' . - evK cle$awnteirplatt.-TrpHeatioiirthrtett d beauty parlors. .. .. SvV txoroaie ac ah urug ana department stores, i. yVWv O v S -V vl V - 1 The booklet contains much valuable advice-about the care of hair . T".... Rrt e nn cu i . . xvr , iw suw, vv vxius iinu sx.yv. uiu cvcrywucrc on a money ?vtev Dacif-guara an i.-i