Consider me
A
TRUE inortimiQ ii u careful
about liii pipe tobacco ai he is about
Lit lurci. Why Jittrcii tlie poor fiih
ml uint the pur air with a strong
pipe when Sir Walter Raleigh's fa
vorite imoting tobacco COitl 10 little,
an J ii 10 mi! J and fragrant? The
lucceti of the Sir Walter Raleigh
tirnj it due to the vie of verj
choice Durlcyi, which, although niilJ,
U neither boJy nor flavor. vTh
quality ii uniform, anj the gold foil
wrap retain! all the natural frcihnett
and fragrance,
TUNE IN oa-Th. R.ltljh Iue"
fii Jr, to 00 io 1 1 00 p m. (New Yotk Tun
rti Ut VrEAPcout to-cuut onwuik U N B C
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Danaerou Vacation
A vacation nhoulil he something
Hint yon prepnro for easily, enjoy
thoroughly mtd regret not at all. Too
often It turn out to be a more or
less dumnglng experience for you
mj your pocketbook. Woman'!
Home Companion.
The Inevitable
My own dullness, and the dullness
tt oilier. amuse mo. . . . Hut I
am not able to do much about It.
E. W. Howe's Monthly.
Not Worth the Prleo
If the (Hot Isn't well planned, It
jist means spending money for the
ft n of getting nick.
hen a man earn his money he
Lever Inn nny to burn.
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Too much to ent too rich a diet
' -or too much amoklng. Lou of
tilings cause eour atomoch, but one
thing enn correct It quickly. I'hlN
llpa Milk of Magnesia will alknllnlta
the acid. Take a spoonful of thl
tU;nsnut preparation, and the sys
tem is soon sweetened.
riillllps Is always rendy to relleva
distress from over-eating j to check
all acidity; or neutrullze nlcotlno,
Itemonibcr this for your own com
fort for the sake of those around
yon. Endorsed by physicians, but
they always say rhilllp$. Don't
buy something else and expect th
nine results I
of Magnesia
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in the Lives of Little Men
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Buildiffl
Garden Has High Place
in Character Molding
Wherever there Is a gnnleii there
will be found a home rich In content
ment. The beauty and mystery of
flowers never pulls on our fimfy from
childhood to old nge. Nurwy rhymes,
children's stories, nnture, poetry and
lllerature abound with praise of flow
ers. They Inspire the expression f
the tieui cr tions of which we are
cnpahla
Children who grow up amid flowers
are notsbly hnp.y In spirit, dls'ern
log and lniulniiflve. The pm-lou In
itliict to S'lrroiind themselve with
beauty Is fostered, and when they
prow up and build their homes this
Instinct finds expression In many
ways. The moral jnd splrlfunl efTed
of fli wers on character In the mold
In Is inrr lctilnMe.
"Grown ups" feel the spell of a gar
den In no less degree. We have heard
people tell repeatedly of the fascina
tion of their gardens how their first
thouKht Usm waking In the morning
Is to look out of the window find thrill
with pleasure at the loveliness of the
Harden. When this happiness may he
had for t'x or eight months of the
year, It surely Is of great value
Excellent Reasons for
Popularity of Fences
As an artistic background for grow
ing things, the fence adds beauty and
co.lnei;s to a home whether of chain
links or wood, whether very simple
and Inexpensive as some fences are.
or so elaborate as to he more or lesi
walled enclosures of brick, stone, or
stucc.i, this hedging In of one's home
does more thun add merely to Its love
liness. It gives added safety to property
and pets and most Important of all
to small children.
Hanger grows yearly In our dty and
even In our suburban streets und this
danger Is a big reason for the Increas
ing return to popularity of the fence
Another Is the stress laid on the tin
portance of outdoor play and loiing
Ing area for young and old during
the summer months. A third reason
still may be mentioned, the mounting
variety of fences to choose from at
equally varied prices low, medium
ud high. Chicago Post.
Railroad to Plant Trees
To beautify the laadscape und en
rich the soil of the uestero plains
the P.urllngton railroad this summer
will olant 40.UKJ trees along Its right
of war west of the Missouri river,
F. E. Williamson, president of tlie
roud. announced.
The Iturllngton Inaugurated Its
planting progntm In U-H und 7.ixm
supllngs were set out that year. In
lHJSt the experimental plantings hav
ing flourished, the company planted
3.S.IMI trees.
The trees used are American elm.
box elder, Itusslan mulberry, pine and
conifers, nil Imrdy varieties mid well
adapted to western climatic ci.ndillonn.
Of the saplings planted, till per cent
hate survived, according to Mr. Wl'
Uumsoiu
Keep City Beautiful
It Is surprising what can be nccom
pllshed with only slight ex'nd!lnre
of money and effort. A few hours
spent In the front yr.rd and In the
garden, planting seeds or (lowers.
yields rich returns In beauty, both to'
the home owner and to the fwisserhy.
Although the Immediate aim of
clean up week Is practical. It need not
be altogether prosaic If we combine
with It n plea for more attractive
front yards and for niore Rowers and
well placed shrubs In our gardens
Washington Is a beautiful city; more
attention to gardening w'll tnafce II
s'lll more beautiful. Washington
Star.
WitJa Improvement Program
Six thousand American eoniioun!lu
have Joined In a nation wide program
for the Improvement of housing and
living cotiditloiiM, according in I r. liny
l.ynia.i Wilbur, secretary of (lie In
lerlor. Secretary Wilbur, who Is ores
Idem of Heller Homes In America, the
national organization width sponsors
this program, declares llial the chlel
concern of nil loyal citizens Is to per
fed ibe conditions or living so ihat ah
persons and partlcnlurl.v ihose of the
oncoming generations, may have even
opixirtiinlty ami Inducement for whole
some growth In body, mind and char
acter.
Fire Laid to Chimneys
Structurally unsound chimneys art
an Important contributing factor to
the large number of home fires that
are characteristic of the annual beat
log season, according to the Holland
nslitute. House fires could be mute
billy reduced and millions of dollar
saved home owners annually, says the
Institute, If heating systems were
given a thorough cleaning and ex
nmlnation at least once a jenr.
Playground Advice)
To old In the construction of home
playgrounds the Playground und I ! ce
real Ion nsaoclalion of America bus re
cently Issued a small pamphlet, en
titled "Home-Made Play Apparatus."
'Hie pamphlet gives drawings with
specifications and construction noles
for erecting standard playground ap
paratus which (uq be built by th? av
erage mechanic.
No matter how severe,
you can always have
immediate relief t
Bayer Aspirin stops nam quickly. It
doe it without any ill effects. Harming
to the hear4; harmleit to anybody. But
U always brings relief. Why suffer?
Uncover Aacient CUy
The French government and Yal
university are uniting In the work of
uncovering the ancient city of Doura
on the Euphrates river. The scien
tists have been excavating for about
a year tnd the objects unearthed are
said to have thrown new light on the
little-known area of 300 A. D., as
ell as the obscure Parthian civil
ization. I'p to the present time the finds
consist mainly of parchment records,
of no Importance In themselves, be-'
lng mostly minor legal documents,
lut of great value In supplying
r nines of ofllcluls and other data of
the city.
JapaoeM
Corn f lie
for quick .
tauef.
A Soft. Clear Skin
R-Wta beauty aod fmlmeae
to your complexion. I'M tkle
eklD-purlfjrtiic, toilet, balk and
abas&poo eoap daily.
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Browa. SO
Make Profitable Use of
Time to Get Results
Sometimes we are so ntterly dull
and out of touch with the stimulus
of life that we complain how time
hangs upon our hands. The truth Is,
time neither flies nor remains still.
It moves onward at exactly the same
rate today as It did a million years
ago. What Is happening Is an altera
tion In our reaction to time. All these
points of view arise out of a changed
state of our mind. One moment we
see things one way the next the
same things have an entirely differ
ent color. That Is by, one day, time
seems to be fleeting, and another to
drag.
Time is always with us, and all we
have to do is to occupy ourselves la
a way that will produce the best and
greatest results. This means thinking
en a constructive basis, so that every
moment of life Is spent in such a
manner as to have in it but a mini
mum of waste. Exchange.
Roll Over, You're Dreaming
What's your Idea of an Ideal place
for a vacation?"
"A place where the fish bite and
the mosquitoes don't, and where
neither the bees nor hotel keepers
sting you."
Ant Seta an Example
Teople who are too busy to take ft
vacation should learn from the low
ly ant. Consider the ant. There U
nothing busier than an ant, and yet
It always finds time to go to picnics.
Judge.
Worry Is something one ought to
lake something for. It Isn't a nnt
tiral state of mind.
"Eight years ago before my
last babv was born. I started
takins Lvdia E- Tinkham's
Vegetable Compound. I got
such good results that I named
her Catherine Lvdia- I have
six older children and five
srrandchildren. too. I am 44.
but people tell me I look much
younger. 1 am now taking the
Vegetable Compound again
because of n,y age. I eat and
sleep, better und I do all my
housework, and mv urnhln. I
will do my best to answer fet
ters." Mrs. H. Dolhonde, 6318
York StNewOrlcans, Louisiana.
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