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THE N*H fUv.Mwi Scéltoti cDevotcd to r 5utw( rWItMtl fm mmiuinil um iNMgA • m ] huMv nmhiiMwi N*v*f *»ki in • umim . lion UI • Attractive Magazine Material Ui••!!•.I *t lit« N l - i |1 m «mnul KM«1<M I«NH ml. I HI I I. »... ... ... .*• !••••' WAf, f I'M JAN\ II R. I- , 4 > ' I S* • N .. Y»•«k ! * • n / n -ifc . <n/ jar. Ml M// |W t u m i n i i i m i 1 1.1-H-»H tH lla*««. R o b e rt A gnew l i m n 4 ♦ 11 i-+-t-i i m n -n -i-i-t KELLOGG'S CASTOR OIL T A B rrL M m a C om m on 8 lgn L an g u ag e. T ra v e ln r* In Ui« In te rio r of H outhl A m érela, i.lil.«...:li k n o w in g little or! n o tili» « of Ihn lan g u n g n ftt th e In d i-' ana. .lu lu , th a t .... a a to n la h ln « a m o u n t of c o m m u n ic a tio n m a r ho held by nieui.a of a alRt. lan fu a R « . T h e «Ilf- ' ta r e n t In d ian x ro n p a of lim ili, fo r In ' atan e» , w hllo a p en k ln x e a c h a d iffe r e n t lanKung«, h a v e a m orn o r lea« com m on luuKuaRn of alRna. liappvuvij to a re a had of u u o m u .I. ro o tu a; und know ing th a t Mr. T u rila i liked m ushroom s, Mr. Fox had an ,,~ 1’ 1 Idea. MR. FOX AND HIS RIVAL o NO S th a r« II. oil In ao.na . ^ « r / u f ^ m t a « « ul.'.M ha , U *u rn " ' ''*»•« about a n d ra n hack ,ja a | a¡ Wia,jou.. Aa ' ° , *1* hut ba did not atop at WUB Oow g e lnnR r a th e r old lia d*e **!• owo home. Oh, n o ; he kept rlRt.t d d e d to tu rn hta know ledge to good un u n ,li ha re a c h e d Ufa home of U r. T u rtle . account. U r. F ox s a id : i lr . T u rilo , 1 «aw u "S u re ly all the thlnga 1 know a re worth aoiuethlnR," he reuaoned. “ 1 bed o f d n e tuuahrooina over Ute bill ; have learned m any th in g ! throng., th o u g h t you m ight like to know, aa — i you a ro fond of thorn.“ S ta te N am ed fro m R iv er. . . experience. Home I puld for by Buf U r. T u rtle .h a n k e d him and »«Id ba fa rin g a n d o th e r thing« I lea rn ed by W laconaln d e riv e d ■ I t . » a m « from Wm.,,,u , „ „ , Ur{ w ould L“ rig h t o v e r a n d look a t them . th e p rl» c l|« .t riv e r, n a m e d M aaconaln - t h e re fo re I ahould be paid by th o se U r. T u rtla h a d a ta y ed I r ta In th e by l'e r o M a rq u ette, tra n a lu te d wild, w ho c a re to p ro d i by my teaching* m ushroom bed, a n d w hen he a t a r t e i m a ilin g c h a n n e l. T h e p ro a e n t npellln g a n d 1 «Itali to d ay poet a alen on my j fo r hotna be knew he w ould n e v e r ba la d e riv e d fro m » tn la p rln l. All e a rly door telling th e wood folk w h e .e th ey I a b le to re a c h th e re In tim e for hta F re n c h d o c u m e n ta hovo t»ulacot.»lng *l»«en each n ig h t to w orda of le c tu re uni aa aou.e one g ave him a lift a n d w hen he «aw U r. Fox tro t o r M laconalnR. | U r. Fox w as buay all one m orning tin g aio», he rtui.em hered hl* enee#- j p a lm in g a algr. a n d th a t evening aa to r who hud wou th a t fum oua nice Down on th « F a rm . 1 th e w ood folk w a n d ere d along they h u n d re d s o f y e a rs b e fo re from U r. " T h e o nly w o rk e r 1 e v e r k n e w w ho «topped H0(] read . "W ord* of wisdom H are, w ould w ork w h e n th o boas w aa a w ay sp o k e n each a n d ev ery night, ra in or i yjr. » o x ra n over to th e farm , got waa th e old fai.htoned A m e ric a n h ired hla su p p « r and w as ru n n in g buck at a m an .” d e c la re d a p ru fe a a o r a t (ira n d p re tty la s t r a te o f a|>e«Ml; so he did not Itaplda W e hnvo kn o w n a co u p le of know w hen U r. T u rtle reuct.ed out I.U b an d a n d grouped th e tip of bis th e m to a lt on a fe n ce a t auch tim e s tall a n d held fiuii to It. a n d w ork u n til th e ir Jaw* w e re to tu lly U r. Fox w as th in k in g of g e ttin g e x h n u u lc d . hom e, und how Mr. T u rtle m ust be w addling along so m ew h ere fu r from A lre ad y F re a . hom e, for he wu* v erj c e rta in he w ent D u rin g th e S u n d a y S chool leaaon | ; to th e m ushroom bed. So he wu* not l he ten . h e r m a d e re fe re n c e to a pas- j ! ns c a ie fu l us he usu ally wna to look j w here h e wa* going «ago of S c rip tu re re n d in g , “ Ye ahull | know th e I ru t t. und th e t r u th sh a ll 1 O ver a ato n e w all leaped Mr. Fox. m a k e you fre e ." A little g irl In th e J und th e next th in g l.a knew he « . a | deep In a pond o f—m ostly mud. fro n t row e x c la im e d : " I'm a lre a d y A m ud b a th lo U r. T u rtle wu* fun. fre e . I'm fre e und u h a lf." and If ae h a d not been In a h u rry to O n t W ay to R educe. Mr. T u rtla L aft Mr. F oa W allow ing reach hom e lie Would h ave liked n o th ing b e tte r tt.uo to atu y th e r e ; h o t he A bout In th s Mud. A r a th e r ro b u s t w om an re c e n tly craw led out and left U r. Fox watiow- a sk e d a d o c to r w h a t s h e sh o u ld d u to m oenllght to th o se who w ish to b e a r m g about In th e ntud. re d u ce . " T a k e a c e rta in k in d o f cx- them , fu r a em ail fe e.” B efo re U r. Fox h a d com e along U r. e rc ls a ,” said h e . '¿ V h n t k in d d o you T hoae w ho Oral aaw th e sign ra n T u rtla h a d h a d tim e to thin k , and It re c o m m e n d ? " sh e n s k rd . ‘T ’ush your- to tell o il.era a n d p re tty Ooon a crow d hud e n te re d hi« wl«« old head th a t ■ If a w ay from th o ta b le th r e e tim e* J had g a th e re d a ro u n d th e door o f U r. < U r. Fox h a d re a so n s fo r being so kind » <tiiy" re p lie d th e d o c to r. T o p e k a Fox, w hirl, m ade hla e y e . tw inkle, tor m tellin g blur about th e bed o f ...uah- th e la rg e r th e crow d th e m o rs he C a p ita l. w ould get In fiwa. O ld Mr. T u rtle w as stre tc h in g hta ' M eat D istrib u tio n . neck, but he could not seo well enough T w o th ird s of th e liv e s to c k u se d fo r lo read, so he ask ed Mr. B abbit, who food Is ra is e d w e st of th e M ississip p i, w as n e a re st to him, to re ad w hat w as w hile tw o th ir d s of th e c o n s u m e rs live p rin te d on th e sign. e a s t of th e M ississip p i. T h is a c c o u n ts T h e next day to e woodfolk saw on fu r th e l i o n pin k ing h o u se s occu p ied Mr. T u rtle 's door th is s ig n : " M r.' In c o n v e rtin g live slo c k In to m e a ts and T u rtle , v.bo fo r o v e r a h u n d re d y e a rs ! UPLAND SOLITUDES lies been g a th e rin g w isdom , will lee- tr a n s f e r r in g th e m to m a rk e ts . lu re eac h night to th o se who c a re to . Im prove th e ir m in d s A collection T T IS becom ing s m ooted q u e stio n R e m s rk L eft Im p re ssio n . — observ in g e d u c a to rs s s to will be ta k e n to m eet exp en ses." A m an nnd h is w ife w e re b u y in g n i “A now broom sw ee p s c le an ." quot- w h e th er o u r p re se n t-d a y d iv ersio n s do h o rse . "M ow could su c h a lo v ely ed Mr. Fox w hen he h e ard ab o u t Mr. not o ften d w a rf th e budding In tellec ts c r e a tu r e hnvo a te m p e r? " a sk e d th o T u rtle ’s sign, a n d th en he add ed "b u t of th e young und c a rry them fu r w om an. "M y d e a r, Hint 1» e x a c tly ‘too m any cooks spoil th e b ro th ,' so I afleld In th e w rong directio n . W ith th e iKuwlhle ex ception of wlint pus <ed th ro u g h m y m in d w h en I m ust use my w lta^to get a h ea d o f my m usic, th e u n iv ersal language, o u r en- m a rrie d you.” a n sw e re d th o m an, nnd Air. ^ u r l *e ' Mr. K o\ w as ru n n in g along w h e r he , te rta ln .u e n ts , ns u rule, h ave becom e I.« h a s n u t h e u rd tin . la s t of It yet. T h is fa m ilia r "m ovía” a c to r w u born in K en tu ck y tw e n ty five years ego. He (p e n t hla e arly boyhood days In T axaa. A fte r m uch ex p erien ce in v audeville he e n te re d m otion picture* and h a s been eeen w ith com* of th* leading p la y trs , u su a lly In ju v em ls le a d s Ha la a re la tiv e of th* late P rs ild e n t M cK inley. _______________________________________ ■ room s, jo he ra ile d to him t-i he wa<1<llc<1 ■'*“ * : " T h e re 's m any a slip •*’* ''u b “ n<* l *‘e **•'• Air. *'” v I »hall re m e m b e r to expluln th a t gny- ln« 10 rajr • ud“ ?nce • “ dl '* U " ,em - to o > boW >oU ,rw d e ta in e d ." Mr. F o x knew th a t h is riv al would re ac h horn* In tim e to gl.’e h is lec tu re . a n d he knew , too, th a t he would be th e lau g h in g stock of nil th e wood folk by m o rn in g ; so. w hen be did la s t g et o u t o f tb e m ud he ra n for hom e und p u lle d dow n his sign, and lu en out of tb e w oods h e w ent, to m ake u hom e so fa r awu., th a t Mr T u rtle w ould h av e to craw l year* and y e a rs b e fo re he found him. ( £ b r M c C l u r e \ * w a p | , , t S r a < I l o e te . s OMETHING TO THINK ABOUT F. A . W A LK E R j W ord fo r th e C yclone. ! th e ir n a tiv e land, and th e nam e h a s ; been u n iv ersally p o p u lar th e re , ut the . sum o tim e sp re a d in g to o th e r sectio n s > o f th e country. It Is o n e of th e few B y M IL D R E D M A R S H A L L fem inine api>ellntl\ es w hich c an n o t be Pacts about your nam«. Its history; c o n tracted . meaning. wh#nc* It was d«rtv«d, slg- ntflcAnce. your lucky day. lucky p w «l T h e p e arl Is F a ith ’s tn llsm a n lc gem. It Is a flttln g sym bol o f p u rity fo r Its S lig h t A c cid e n t F a ta l. w e a re r w ho w ill p ossess e nviable FAITH c h arm a n d affab ility a n d have m any A y oung m an In L ondon w h o w as frleu d s. W ednesday Is h e r lucky day s tru c k on th e head by a c h lc k o u bon« u se d a s a m lssll« d ied of Mcptlc p n e u T^HIOM a Itlbllcal so u rce com es the a n d 8 h e r lucky num ber. <<D W h w l « r S y n d i c a l « . In c.» ch arm in g F u lth , w hich sp ra n g Into ! m o n ia set up by Ihe slig h t sc a lp w ound ^ --------- O --------- p o p u la r u ange d u rin g th e vogue of l.u h a d re c e iv e d . l'u rltn n lc iil nam es. T ho p re v alen c e of a p p e lla tiv e s w hich denoted a b s tra c t D ream of t h ^ F u tu re . v irtu e s um rkcd th e b eginning o f I'url- In a few g e n e ra tio n s , It Is sa id , th e lanlam In K ngland, a n d inui.y auch d re a m of b re a k in g th e a to m w ill ho 1 na m e s cam e u u d e r th e ban from o th e r j re aliz e d . T h e n gold a n d p la tin u m w i l l 1 ' lasse s b ecau se o f Ihe w id e sp rea d dle- By H . I R V I N Q K / N Q Im m e re by p ro d u c ts nnd a g ra m of like of th e "B o u n d H eads.' B ut th e sim ple b eau ty of F a ith , a s eo al w ill tl.i tl.u w ork to n s now do. well ns th e divine v irtu e for w hich THE THRESHOLD Hie n am e w as sym bol, kept h e r pop Q u a litie s S o m e w h a t R are. u la rity undliiiuied. F o r w us sh e not’ H e w ho se d u lo u sly a tte n d s , p o in te d one o f th e trie w hom St. I'a u l com I N n m uch tnlkoil about re ce n t novel ly a sk s, c alm ly sp e u k s, c o o lly a n s w e rs m ends to th e C o rin th ia n s, sa y in g : 1 th e d o c to r o f G opher I'ru lrle sa y s to a n d cea se * w h en ho b u s n o m o rn to "A nd now n hldeth fa ith , hope, c h a r h is bride, " T h e re I I m ea n t to have say , Is In p o sse ssio n of so m e o f tlu. ily, th e se th r e e ; but the g re a te s t of you lifte d over tlie th re sh o ld ." W hich show s th it th e old custom of liftin g ho st re q u is ite s of m an .— K xchnngo. th«»o Is c h a rity ." b rid es o v e r th e th re sh o ld w hen they T h e P u rita n s b ro u g h t F a ith to New first e n te r th e ir new hom e still lin g ers K ngland w hen th ey m ig ra te d from F in a l A d ju d ica tio n . am ong us. us It Is, also, a fe a tu re of A bout th o o nly good th in g t h a t c a n 1 l.o said utio.it c y clo n e Is th a t It d o e s n 't i c o st th e ta x p a y e r s » » y tl.in g fo r a n I in v cn llg .ith u . u s t o w ho w as to Illum e. Ilea Molio-s R cr Inter. "What’s in a Name?" CTHE W H Y SUPERSTITIONS T h o u g h re n d in g nnd c o n v e rs a tio n tnuy fu rn is h u s w ith m a n y id e a s of 4 » * # # » * * # a * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * , m en a n d th in g s , y e t it in o u r ow n A LINE OF CHEER i.ie.lll.illo n m u st fo rm o u r Ju d g m e n t. • By Jo h n Ksndrlcfc Bangs. O xalic Acid in R h u b a rb . R h u h n rh , w h en e u te n In e x c e ss, h a s ; ¡ * # * # # 4 * * * * * * * * * * * * # # # # * * ; ; b e en know n to n e t ns a p o w e rfu l poi A W O RD FROM 8P R IN Q son on a c c o u n t of Its n n lu ritl c o n te n t « Q K N TI. IC b r e e t e c a m e w h l s - o f o x a lic acid.— S c ie n c e S e rv ic e . M ust M ove F a s t. T h e lo w e st sp e e d a t w hich It Is p o s sib le fo r nu n lrp lu n o to fly Is 31',.« m ile s nn ho u r. M a n k in d 's D uty. L ife Is n p ro b le m ; m o rta l m a n w as niad o t o s o lro th o so le m n p ro b lem , rig h t o r w ro n g .—J . Q. A dam s. You Want a Good Poaitidh V*ry well—T ake th s Accounlsnay and Huxlnsxs M nnngrm snt, Privat« Bsorstoil* «I. Calculator. Cnm|itmn*ter, titanegra- phle, PrnmarMhlp, or Commercial T sach- •rs' Cour«* s t Behnke-Walker T h s f o r e m o s t It u x ln _ C o lls g * o f t h s N o r t h w e s t w h i c h h n a w o n m o r * Ac ■enrsoy A w a r d s s n d Hold M rd nls , t h s n s a y o t h e r «chiHil In A m o r l i ' k H a n d ’ f o r n u r H a r r e « * l 'a l u log. F o u r t h f l t r e e t n e a r M o r r is o n , P o r t l a n d . <« la s e r M W alker, Preo P. N. U. No. 24, 192B tJs m tS B s s s m m R FEM E DESHM I'Rlill—fuMMfl»» MMMI. • •«•Ik ADVOCATE p e r tn g by to d ay , A n d p a u s e d e m o m e n t on Its la u g h in g way. " I ' m J u e t In f r o m t h e S o u t h , " It sold, " e n d I H a v e s to p p e d to tell you t h a t th e s p r i n g ta n i g h . And all h o r sty le s Art. b a s e d o n « m l l e a ; A n d w h a n elm c o r n e a h e r p » n - n le ra w ill be full Of b lo s s o m s f r a g r a n t a n d d s le c t- able: And In h e r t r a i n a g a y a n d choral th ro n g O f h a p p y bird» w ill w in g th « lr w ay a lo n g : And b r a n d n e w le a v e s to c lo th « th e n a k e d treea ■ lie'll b r i n g n n d s p r e a d a a l a v l e h aa y o u pinnae; And e l l t h e c o u n t r y o 'e r llo r flow ers w ill d a n ce ee on s b a l l r o o m floor, T h a t a l l m a y k n o w In t h e s e d a r k days of dreed That Y outh, and Q reoe, and B e a u ty a r e n o t dead. H u t w i t h u s « ti ll , F o r m a n to m a k e a uch u s e of n s h» w ill." I ® b r M cC lu re N ew x p a p er S y n d lra la l m ere friv o litie s, a p p ea lin g to ihe b a se r pussions, Ihe red eem in g fe a tu re s ln alnio*t caa«* bvlng th e su p erb «« ith th e ir d e ft b ru sh e s th e scenerv J’a ln te r* • ’•era to he doing m ore for tb e e l e m i o n o f th e ...Ind th a n th e J . P. W e n et I th e se u p lan d so litu d e s fa r m ore o ften th a n w. m ay su sp e c t, for It Is s m o n r them th a t w e g a th e r new s tre n g th fo r th e h ig h e r d u tie s o f life, a k e e n e r conception of o u r Infirm ities n d e ep e r renllzntlon of o u r lack of h u m an k in d n ess and n sic k en in g sense a t th e loss of o u r fa ith Ir Hie good, th e clean, th e noble und In h u inunitv Itse lf I I f i by McClure Newxpaper a> nJloate.) ( ® by Id cC lur* N e w s p a p e r S y n d i c a t e .) 1 ^ by M cC lu re N c w T x p x r Sy n d ic a te .) Jo h n l.lsk a, W isconsin Ilaplds, Wl«.. w ro te the best e ssa y In th e 1124 na- I tlonal good ro ad s e ssa y co n te st for th» H arv ey H. F ire sto n e f o r r ■ r , u .o .e r Slty scholar-(dp. T oe su b je ct o f his essay, w hich told In sim ple for.:, the epic sto ry of a c o u n try crossroad», w as "T h e R elation of im proved H ighw ays to H om e L ife ." l.lsk a Is th e fifth hlgl. school stu d e n t to e a rn th is honor a n d aw ard . T h e co n test 1« co nducted each y e ar tinder th e am p le« » o f th e highw ay e d u ca tio n board, W ashington, l). C , of which tb s U n ited S ta te s com m is sioner o f e d u ca tio n Is ch airm an . It Is stric tly e d u catio n al ln c h a ra c te r and In th e se v e ra l s ta te s Is opotuw red by on# of th e letidlng un iv ersities, o r by th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of education. Mr. L lib a 's e ssa y fo llo w s: I - « i o n Is th e p rim a ry cau se of th e tg " ra n e e so e v id en t in ru ra l com- m unlt >• P o o r roads, m ore th a n any- th in s «> e, have fo rce d th e fa rm hom e Into a dem o ralizin g isolation. T h e Im provem ent of highw ays, m aking the c o n so lid ated school and social c e n te r possible. Is In jec tin g new life Into hom es fo rm erly t.oiielessly Isolated. H om e life Is b ro ad en ed a n d enriched. Boys a re w illing to s ta y "dow n on th e fa rm ." G irls c ea se to envy th e ir city cou sin s and to leav e hom e fo r "th e b rig h t lights." J u s t a few m in u te s of trav e l, on a p a rtic u la r road leading out of th e city o f W loconsln R apids, will convince th e m ost doubtful sk e p tic o f th e valu e of good ro ad s a n d th e ir Influence upon hom e life. A bout tw o m ile* from th e c ity th is ro a d b ran ch es. O ne b ra n ch la called “th s left r o a d " ; the o th e r “th e rig h t ro ad .” T h e left road la alm ost a lw ay s ln s d e p lo ra b le c o n d itio n ; th e rig h t ro a d la h ard-aurfuced. The hom ee on th e le ft ro a d a re d ilap id ated , tb a fro n t y a rd a sc arcely recognizable am ong th e ta n g le of b r o k e n m achinery, old w ire a n d v a rio u s o th e r o b jec ts p laced “out o f th e w ay.” T h e land haa been c ropped until It la Im possible for even quack g ra s s to flourish. T b e stock, d e sc en d a n ts o f som e g ra n d d a d 's scrubs. Is now so d e g en e rate d th a t sc a rc e ly any c h a ra c te ris tic s of a high- producing, pro fitab le an im al a n evi dent. C an you expect th e boy o r g irl to re m a in on th e fa rm u n d e r th ese con d itio n s? N ot one boy o r girl living on th is road has h o t ed u catio n above the eighth grade, a n d very m any have not even p ro g resse d th a t fa r. T h ese young people, m any of th em lying about th e ir ages, h ave had to seek a “Job" a t th e sto re , m ill o r fa c tory. In ste ad o f com pleting th e ir e d u cation C an hom e life be p le a sa n t and hgppy w h ere th e se conditions e x ist T T h e road to tb e rig h t lead s th ro u g h land slig h tly m ore fe rtile , hut m ore fe rtile only a s a re s u lt o f b e tte r fa rm m anagem ent. No fa rm hom e on th is road, fo r a d ista n c e o f tw e n ty m iles. Is w ith o u t a t le a st one m odern con venience. S ev eral fa rm s a re equlp;>ed w ith every m odern convenience, both ln nnd out o f th e hom e. T h e e sth e tic Influence a good ro a d e x erj g |9 very evident. O ften It stlrau- |a te , , Blent gelf-respect Into p ra c tic a l M o n tg o m ery a t F ifth P h o n e D ay o r N ig h t M ain 4322 It k t y ur.L- e . a s . ». 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S t r a i t - T e i H a ir G ro w e r 25c far caa N o t o n ly p r o m o te s g ro w th o f th e h a i r , b u t m a k e s i t s o f t , p l ia b l e a n d l u x u r i a n t . A n e x c e l l e n t p r e s s in g o il. G lo ss-T e x B r illia n tin e 50c per bottle M a k e s t h e h a i r s o f t a n d g lo s s y a n d k e e p s it in g o o d c o n d itio n w ith o u t l e a v i n g i t o i ly o r g u m m y . S tr a it- T e x H e rb s $ 1 .0 0 peui l a a v e g e ta b l e p r e p a r a t i o n t h a t a c - tu a lly s tr a ig h te n s a n d re s to re s th e o r ig i n a l c o lo r t o g r a y o r f a d e d h a ir . C o lo r p e r m a n e n t — p o s it iv e l y w ill n o t r u b off, n o m a t t e r h o w o f te n t h e h a i r i s s h a m p o o e d . T h r e e s h a d e s : B la c k , B r o w n a n d C h e s t n u t- B r o w n . K okom o S h am p o o 40c ptr bsttls Much Road Building An In tere stin g fe a tu re of th is y e a r’s ro a d b uilding Is th e e vident w illing n ess o f both c o u n tie s und s ta te s to assu m e b uilding th ro u g h Issu an c e of highw ay bond Issues. S ixty m illions of d o lla rs h av e been spent since 11)18 on th e L incoln highw ay alone for Im provem ents, nnd m any mill Iona m ore w ill be sp en t d u rin g th e few y e ars Ju st a h ea d on th is g re a t 3,100-uille tra n s c o n tin e n ta l road, w hich s tre tc h e s from th e H udson riv e r to Sun F ra n cisco bay. . Levi P. Jones m ,,8t bulId " ,o re o f lh ,‘m ' U“t!1 ,M s '* a « o m Pllsh ed hom e life In Isolated • w tlo n s " m - ,n *h e f,' tu r *- *lm P * ex lst • ' ,ul " 1 rou,ls ,,re ro a d s,’ th ese com m unities. th ese sam e hom es, will live. New Record for Roads I s m a d e f r o m p u r e c o c o a n u t o i l; c le a n s t h e s c a l p a n d r o o ts o f t h e h a i r in a n a tu r a l, h e a lth y m a n n e r. B ro n z e B e a u ty V a n is h in g C re a m 50c per jar I s a s o o t h i n g , g r e a s e le s s v a n is h i n g f a c e c r e a m t h a t w ill n o t g ro w h a ir . B ro n z e B e a u ty L e m o n C re a m P E E P P O IN T S O F F A S H IO N T he trKxlo points the way to every thing that is sm art in 0 ’e way of fabric, line ami trim m ing in this frock. T he clever placing of the sash how at the le ft side accentuates the color contrast, which is one of the points of sm artness to be fea tured C repe satin, printed velvet or any of the novelty silks m ay he used to develop the dress. Medium size rfquires 5 yards 40-inch m aterial anu 2 !/ j yards o f wide rihhon. Pictorial Review D ress N o, 2326. Sizes, 34 to 46 inches bu^t. Price, 35 cents. Tb«> y e ar ID'24 h u n g up ii new re c ord fo r tb e c o n stru ctio n o f c o n cre te roads, w hen tlu* eq u iv a len t of 0,071 m iles of 18-fuot c o n cre te w as lulil by s ta te s and fe d era l aid. T ills m ileage, REPP a SON add ed to th e to ta l nlread y paved for (lie benefit of th e 17,(KXUkiO m o to r ve hicles now In dally use over Ihe h igh w ays, m nkes a p p ro x im ate ly 32,000 tulles of pcru iu n eu t highw ays. Illinois 816 U n io n A venue a t F a ilin g led all o th e r s ta te s ivlth 1.200 m ites G a rfie ld 7019 W e Deliver o f new pavem ent, exceeding Its record m ade In lU'jfl by n early 1,000 m iles. STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES JX W r & SON MORTICIANS JOHN LI3KA WROTE BEST ROAD ESSAY u " T . ,M,n expression. T h e se people a re con- o u t t >0 e x q u isite sc en es tunny I t i n u a iiy ad d in g som e Im provem ent In o f o u r p o p u la r p lay s w ould Indeed an honest a tte m p t to b e au tify th e ir " i orne in aera >le m ak e sh ifts. In « 1 hom e su rro u n d in g s. T hro u g h dlverslfl pa .^e o o ding the bourd" a fort- ca t|o n a n d ro ta tio n o f c ro p s th ey h av e | succeeded ln b rin g in g th e ir land to a T h e fine a rt of a c tin g Is being rel hlgll 0f fe rtility , re su ltin g in e g a te d to th e p a st. T h e re Is 1 a m ore sta b le Incom e each year. T hey c ra v in g fo r th e grosa. g larin g , flag ran t a re sending th e ir ch ild ren to high and thum ping, ra llie r th a n fo r th e re schools, a g ric u ltu ra l schools and fined, u p liftin g am i ennobling, doubt u n iv ersities. A b e tte r e d u c a tio n Is less d u „ e to p e rv e rte d In ste s und cr.iv te a c h in g th e se ch ild ren to re aliz e th e ln g s fo r se n sa tio n a lis m a n d e x c ite j vaIue of u tru e hom e. m ent. Ih a larg e m ea su re , on th e ro a d to T h e In te rm e d ia te c o lo rs nnd fine sh a d in g s of th e o ld er school have th e left, th e a v e ra g e fa rm e r tins lost his self-re sp e c t, h a s allow ed Ills hom e •‘i vfin w ay to h ig h er ton«-« w hose In te n s itie s a u d lim its h a v e ab o u t becu to full below th e s ta n d a rd , a n d has fa ile d to keep In s trid e w ith th e tim es. reacheu. H e Is c o n sid ere d In ferio r to city |««>- J u s t w iiat will follow can n o t be I ple. F a rm e rs, su c h a s th o se on th e guessed, except to hin t In a vague rig h t road, a re a g a in placing th e farm w ay th a t th is m odern to w e r of Bub- i hom e upon th e pin n acle w h e re It ylon w lli som e d<;y su d d e n ly topple should rest, "T h e T ru e H om e o f M an.” over, tu m b le noisily a t o u r fe et und L H ow n e ce ssa ry to th a t hom e Is a leav e u s bubb lin g In s lrn .i^ e tongues, good r o a d ! W h at a re lie f It m ust w o n d e rin g w hnt confusion m e a n s ! have been to th o se sim ple folk In T h e re Is ln th e h u m an licnri nn j W h ittie r’s “Snow B ound" to h a v e th e e v e rla s tin g y e a rn in g fo r som ething road opened and th e floundering c u r new , a n d no one a p p a re n tly know s rie r being th e vllluge p a p e r to th e w bnt to suggest. It Is Ju st possible th a t w e need door! T h e le ft road m ay be co m pared to now, m ore thar. a n y th in g else, th e u p lan d so litu d es, w h e re w e m ay get th e snow -bound road. Im pelling p rog ress, forcing Isolation. T h e rig h t road In th e pure, c le a r u lm o sp h ere and te- m ay he co m pared to th e 0 |>ened r o a d (lect aw h ile w ith o u t m o le sta tio n from offering new o p p o rtu n ities, new possi th e c ru d e s c a rle t le tte rs a n d blinding b ilitie s nnd H e w h appiness. lig h ts w hich tu n e w a rp ed o u r Jinlg- [ tnent a n d dulled o u r lin e r senslhil! I T h ^ e rig h t , road . Is. .. in . . th . e tru , e „ sen se tleg o f th e w ord, th e " rig h t ro a d ." W e ru ru l w ed d lcg s In E n g la n d and Scot land. T h e m ixing up In th e m inds o f o u r re m o te a n c e sto rs of sp iritu a l a n d m at« rial th in g s cnustqi th e th re s hold to be re g ard e d In a p e cu liarly m ystic m an n er. As Its n am e Im plies, It p re v en ted th e gruln, th e body of th e corn sp irit, from slid in g ont w hen th e chuff flew aw ay a t th e th re s h in g tim e. It w as Hint p n rt of th e e n tra n c e to th e house o ver w hich all* m ust p a ss th a t e n te re d It. C on seq u en tly th e re w us u e o n stn n t stru g g le to fa c ilita te tho e n tra n c e of good Influences and keep out th e s p irits of evil by "d o c to rin g ” Ihe th resh o ld , ('m ils vveie f u r l e d u n d e r th e li n e ig h b o r's th resh o ld s, p e r sonal re lics c a lc u la te d to fa c ilita te the e n tra n c o c f m align Influences. A large nnll w as d riven Into th e th resh o ld to ket'p d e alt, from e n terin g . O n W sip u rg ls night th e G entian pensnn? still Inya flow ers and h rajiches upon h is th re sh o ld to keep out th e w itc h e s ; nnd chips from n th resh o ld used to t.e th o u g h t a v a lu a b le in g red i e n t In m nklng sm oke fo r th e fu m ig a tion of c a ttle . So r s no one know s w hat w itch es or evil s p irits niny hnvo done to th e th re sh o ld it Is b e tte r th a t a bride, n , Ihe crltleu l m om ent o r her e n tra n c e to h e r new hom e, sh o u ld lie lifte d over It to avoid contagion from tho tnnlign Influences from touching Ihe poeelhly-lnfected door-sill, FINLEY 50c per jar l a n o u r is h i n g , s o f t e n i n g a n d s t i m u - l u t i n g t o t h e s k i n ; i s A iled w i t h a t r i p l e s t r e n g t h o f o il o f le m o n — m a k i n g i t a m ild , bleac>* -ig c r e a m . B ro n z e B e a u ty F a c e P o w d e rs 5*c per b«x Are auited t o a l t coaaplexioM. Can be successfully used on d ry or oily skins. T h e shades: H igh Brown and Bronro Olow a re favorites. M ollyfllooco »i.i l a a e p e r t a i h a i r e t r a l o h t x a e r tor m e n ; mim p o e it i v e l y | u . r a n t e c d t o e ' r a i f h t t n t h e m o e t e t u b h o r n h a i r in f r o m 10 t o J o m in u t e « w i t h o u t t h e u e c o f h o t I r a n i . W ill n o t I n j u r e t b e e c a l p or tu r n t h e h a ir re d . AGENTS W ANTED X H R Y W H E R « Strait-Tex Chemical Company 600 FIFTH AVENUE PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S. A.