THE
ADVOCATE
I contributed a series of article« to s
leading inegazlne, was employed h,
1 one sheet to Investigate and to search,
i light the mystery.
Two hours after the disappearance
' Hester street was blocked to traffic.
I Ten thousand theories bad Lee a ml
■ vanced up to that time.
The Ihlng was Incomprehensible.
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From s «until -balcony, 4b feet nbove
Br C LAR E N C E L. H AY
the ground. In one of the moot thickly
populated districts In lbs world, a
(A
fcjr” ■ h . i r t ' « t o r y
l ab
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i child had been spirited away right
I from under his mother's eyes, and five
HE most Important person on
Hester street waa "Unldy i ad detectives, eleven policemen, three
I spook authorities end three thon.
•
din.” but “ Baldy" waa not
aware of the high esteem In people were unable lo u.i oow the
HE Y O U N G LADY
■ thing had been dons.
whlrh ha waa held. Ilia Inability to
As It often happen* In caves, of toe
ACROSS THE W A Y estimate hla oven Importance resulted
from a lack of years. He wn* but i kind, Caparelll, senior, wn« saved
tour, and at that Interesting period o 1 much of the anguish that tha disap
life ono li not able to recognize bis pearance o f the boy brought to his
wife.
a
messenger had been dis
•tutus In the coiumuolty.
It was on one day In early spring patched to acquaint the father, after
teak out old frlemla whom you have
IN A N E W D O M AIN
that “ Maid/ Fudden" surprised Hester Investigation had proved that ‘'Baldy”
was not on or around the home reser
for aomn rauae or uiiolher long neg-
•(reel, and made Its mixed population ■
\X 7H IC N you urn dejected and shsd- Iailed, lake hrlak walk* In the oiien
uae up all the expreablona of astonish- f vation, but It happened to be one of
* » u « i durkeu your •{>!r l l ; when fh# air, hatha In tha sunshine. and In a
merit they knew,
’itnldy” dlsap- ! those days when fool things happen
one after ths other. Caparelll, senior,
■un haa Inal Ita cheer, iiml Ilia haauly abort time you will he aioaxeil al the
peered I It waa not a common disap
had been transferred from hla regular
and ilia fragrance of the fiuwera are Improvement In both your bodily and
pearance resorted to by the ordinary :
gang that morning, and had been sent
goue, It la time tu look abuu fur a mental proweeo.
child w I.** wishes to make Its parents
out to the Bronx to assist on a dump.
You will find that the old aluggleh-
uew domain.
familiar with lha agony produced by a
The messenger was an Italian new to
It la not ao innrli a new physical neaa haa been loal aotoewhere along
temporary pulling; It - -is a «rarttlne. 1
” * city, aod not having any money
domain tliut you need n* a new im-ntnl the way. that your mentality la more
mysterious disappearance, that ktlrreu |
In lot a »session at the moment he
duinaln, «h are thought* lire changed alert, that there la a new reat In life,
I lie East sale from the “ i'anhiindle'' to
j ran to ...-quaint Ills countryman o f the
and joyotia vUlun* troop gaily by a atronger heat of the heart, two
ile ll's Kitchen.”
iniafor*: n . *nd, furthermore, laboring
brighter eyea and two rheeka of a
agulnat uiifaiulllar background.
The Cupurellis Occupied s front umitr
Idea that Ibe Bronx was but
Tlia old notion that alien one la router hue whoee reflection In the
apartment on the fourth floor of a ten j 1 a few hundred yards away, he »farted
tired out In body and bruin, one heed* looking glnaa la a delight to behold.
rment In-use and on (he morning of
| to walk. While he was plugging gal
And the mod gratifying part of all
to recuperate lu «(range landa. la
(he mysterious disappearance Mr*. Ca-
lantly northward the myltery In lies
may be the thought that you wrought
taboo.
parelli placed her son on the little Iron ter street was deepening, and Cnps-
To dlamlaa ruatomary routine, vex- the wonderful change by your own
tire balcony overhanging the street. ! reilL senlo., was busily engaged shov
lug thought*, la really the principal will without attending anything except
The I alrony w as but four feet long
eling refuse o f va~ ous kinds that was
energy,
which
needed
the
thing to do. Whan you ran do tbla your
and two wide, with a railing that was being dumped Into the plL
you will dlarovar to your delight that rhangea to atlr It up and «(art It go
twice the height of Caparelll, Junior,
At five o'clock In the evening Hesfe-
your former energy rr»|>onde to your ing again at Ita ruatomary gait.
uml It had neither trap nor ludder.
Ig by MeClur* N»«.pe|>«r Byndleelel
street was a seething mass of eager
rail with an alacrity that la aatonlah-
The Aral and only thought which
eyed, excited people waiting In an at
tug
leu[>ed with stunning force Into the mosphere charged with mystery. The
Real Vicar of Bray
Heat d»ea not aonalat of Indolence.
mind o f Ihe womun compelled her to
day, that had opened brightly, had
The Vicar of llrny. of ballad fame,
Idler.«** dulla the mind o f cuatomnrlly
sprit... to the railing and Mare with turned da!1 and heavy, and on the
Induatrloua man and woman, and In- wnu the Itev. Rymon Kymonda, who
wild eye« Into the street beneath. But minds of people bora In southern Eu
duraa another form of dleantlafartlon four tlmca changed hla religious faith
I In* >ounu Indy n< tohm iii<* uuy * h >» there nos no commotion such as her
and wrarlnaaa w hi rll la frequently between 1533 and 13M, tielrig Cath «!»•• should think Grrut llrltuln would Imagination had pictured. Everything rope the unaccountalle disappearance
more i-xn>q«criiUng and nerve-racking olic under Ilenry VIII and Mary, and rut her pny the entire debt In cash end waa peaceful. H alf a dozen loafers of "Bald*’ Fudden" worked like menial
yeast In raising all the terrors of the
I’rotcatunt under Kdwnrd and HI I la •u\e the Interest.
than la mental or ptiyalral labor.
Mood around unconcernedly In fror
past from the dark corners of their
You may not be ronarlotia of It, but bel h.
id ) by M eClur# N » w » p » p * f l y B d l r t l « . )
of Mulligan's s a l o o n : Pietro and llnp-
brains.
when you realize that you are tired
llsto, the fruiterers Dext door, were
It was half-past five wheo the first
through and through, you are In n rut
standing rhnttlng or the sidewalk,
Illuminating ray pierced the gloom
from which you mint pull youreelf out
while the vendor o f popcorn, standing
surrounding the happening. Baptlsto.
by your own exertion, aided by faith
nearly underneath the Caparelll apart
who owned the fruit shop to the right
In your atreng: i to do ao.
ment, yawned lazily as he stnred at
of the Caparelll apartment house,
Change your diet, odd an extra hoar
the passers-by.
Furthermore, there
dashed through the crowd that strag
to your B leep b e fo r e midnight, depart
was no trace of “ Baldy Fudden.” alive
gled on the stairway, and shouted a
from ruatoinnry amuaemi nta, puratte
or dead, on the street or sidewalk.
message over the heads of the women
an entirely different courae In readla.-.
The woman, frantic with apprehen
sympathizing with the mother of the
sion. screamed out a torrent of ques lost boy.
tion* to the men on the street, but
“ Caparelll!” he screamed. “ Capa
they signified In a dozen different
ways thut they were Ignorant of the relll I Ah. Mother of God! Caparelll
has the child I He has him! Ah. If Is
o / lm o n g th e
whereabouts of her son.
good, good I Caparelll Just telephoned
Unless “ Baldy” had suddenly grown
that he had ‘Baldy’ ! Ah. 't Is good’
wings nn 1 flown Into s p a c e, there were
He haa him at de dump away out—
but four wayu to account for his dis
out. ah. yea—out at de Bronx!"
appearance: The first and. of course,
After screaming out the message he
the most probable, wn* the theory that
JOSEPH LE ID Y
fainted In the hallway, hut upon being
he had fallen Into the street, but the
brought round, he relented the aston
evidence o f twenty-five people, who
ishing Information. Caparelll, senior,
OMEI’ ll l.KIDY wav one o f the fore
were In different positions In front of
had spoken to him over the ’phor >
moat naturallata of America, the
the apartment house swept the sur
from a rubbish pit far out In the
more remarkable herauuc he was aelf
mise to the scrap heap of knocked-out
Bronx, and asked him to Inform Mrs.
taught. ITnrtlenlly every hit of hi*
suppositions. The peunut vendor of
Caparelll that the child was safe, and
wonderful knowledge of planta and
fered to stake his Immortal soul
that he, Caparelll. was then on his
mtnerala and animal*, he acquired
against ten cents' worth of nuts to
way home ulth the lost one.
hlmaelf without the aid of a teacher.
prove thut nothing had fallen from the
Hester street gasped. The mystery
Ho waa born SeptemtM-r 0, 1 823, In
Caparelll apartment, and the huge vol
Philadelphia. It acern* tlmt he had
ume of supporting evidence, added to was not yet explained—It hnd deep
quite a talent for drawing and might,
the fact that there were no parts of ened. What devilish agency had spir
hid he follow«.! hla tlmt ambition, have
"Baldy" visible, or no signs to prove ited the child away from his mother
become a well-known artist. At alt
that he had struck the street In a for to the place his father was working?
teen he left arhool and took a position
cible manner, proved that the peanut liou s Itallnns muttered their prayers
na a drug clerk. While he waa not
vendor was not reckless In wagering as they waited for the explanation
that would be forthcoming.
waiting on Cliatomera, he tiegnn study
til* soul u rin s t a quart of nuts.
Caparell’s arrival was something
Ing botany and mineralogy and com
The suggestion that someone, stand
parative biology and such thing* and
ing at a near-by window, might have that will he long remembered on Ihe
learning so rapidly thut he was admit
hooked “ Biddy” by means of a long East side. With "Buldy Fadden" on
ted to ill« t illvemlly >f l ‘< mo* v I ratlin
pole was also scouted, when the resi his shoulders he walked through u
and took hla degree aa a medl.a! doc
dents of the fiats to the left and right crowd of cheering, shouting people till
tor when he »n * i.nly twenty-on«.
had been excmln.
A cousin of the he placed the boy In bis mother s
lie went uhread and came to notice, niuvl Important puleuiitologlcul contri
Caparelll» who. wnlle admitting that arms. Hester street wept. Excite 1
first, by hi* atudle* of tcrrrstrtHi gas bullón to the knowledge of the world
she had seen "Baldy” on the balcony, women wnved tablecloths from the
teropolds. which, iranalnied Into every wua a puper on «»m e vertebrate re
was above Ssusplclon, lived to the right, windows, nnd men howled with Joy.
day language, I* the form of animal mullía discovered In the phosphate beds
Tbeu curiosity grasped the crowd
and a brother workman of “ Baldy"«”
life that crawl* on tl* *t»mach. He of South Carolina. In spite of the dry-
father resided on the left. HI* repu with a clutch of Iron. The raoh swept
made gome valuable addition* to sci na-duat sound of hi* work, hi* re
"Generotity is the
tation was unimpeachable. The roof around Caparelll. shrieking for expln
ence bjr Id* work on f«»**ll horse* searches led him Into many Interest
was now' the only place to look for nations. They screamed their que*
flower
of
justice.”
and waa the only American author to ing and romantic discoveries of dead
traces of kidnaping, but the roof of tlons In a score of tongues, and pushed
work on extinct vertebrnln
nindly behind the laborer In their wild
form* o f life. He died In l&ll.
HESE words of Nathaniel Haw fered no solution l«' the growing my a- I
According to recent profi'nsors, Ida
l £ by U«urs* U t llb a * Adam«.)
pursuit of knowledge.
thorne have a striking resemblance lery. The Janitor hnd not unlocked
Caparelll turned r.nd pnt up hi*
to thut famous speech delivered by the trap door up to the time that
I'ortlu In the court scene In "The Mer- “Baldy” had disappeared, and. ou hand.
” Pere Is leetle to tell," he said qui
either side, the roof o f the house was
chant of Venice.”
Portia Is asking Shylock to be mer Inaccessible except by mean* of lad etly. "I see It all an’ I tank de good
ciful, and when he asks why, she re ders and ropes, and regarding these Lord. ’Baldy’ has told roe Hat he was
there was not the slightest trace »o on de balcony, yes, eet is so. ’Baldy'
plies :
prove that they hnd been used. Ths was dere, an' underneat’, ah. I tank
The quality o f mercy I* not strain'd.
mystery wn* stupendous.
de good God, was de truck loading up
It droppeth as the gentle rain from
At ten o'clock five detective* of the de rotten bananas dat Biplisto send*
heaven
Italian squad, who thought they de to de dump. Ah. you see It - o w !
I t la out of *tl»nc* that all tha m a r *
cd, cover with buttered crumbs and upon the place beneath; . . .
ealoun things of human action, all tha bake until the crumbs ure brown.
\ And earthly pow er doth then show lected the work of the "Black Hand,” ‘Baldy’ fell Into de rotten bnnnnas an
apl« ndld thing» of human rouritK*. all
llkeat (tod a
were busy on the spot Eleven police sink down In dem. You understand
tha aubltina offering» of faith, haa
When mercy aeaaona Juattce . . ,
men wrestled with the crowd nnd No one see him. an' when he fall de
•prung.—-H. J. Marrow».
Rhub.vrb Pudding.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, one of the clews In turn, and Mrs. Capurelil. In driver whip up his horse an' not sedln
Cut fresh rhubarb Into small pieces,
i lending American literary figures, was between numerous hysterical fits, gave •Baldy,’ drive my boy all de way out
mix with stigur and put Into a baking
FOOD A N D FEEDING
'■ born In Salem, Mass., July 4, 1S04. He Interviews to thirteen different news to de dump where I was work. Ah.
dish with well-buttered bread, left la
I received Ids education In Bowdoln col- j paper men, who photographed the when 1 see my boy tipped out at m
slices or cut Into rubes. Set In the
lege and graduated from that Instltu- \ wonderful balcony and (lien rushed feet I tlnk hint dead I I cry an’ I cry
fp iU C children of the family being
oven to bake until the rhubarb 1s soft.
away with the news. For the unex again, but he wns only stunned—”
tlon In 18'JS.
“ ■ very Important members, nbould bo Serve hot or cold,
Hester street drowned his sohs with
Ills literary work Is the result of plainable nnd unaccountable Is always
thoughtfully fed. The English custom
the most careful study. Following Ids news. I f “ Baldy" had been smashed a cheer that went rushing away up
ot huvtng a mid« of tludr own, where
graduation from college he lived a life up on the street like hundreds of | toward Chinatown, M’hpn II had dici
they ant not permitted liny compromise
of retirement and devoted much time other East-side children, the Incident away, a shrill voice broke Ihe silence
between what they ought to have and
t(& it a i. Ws»tsrn^Ngoapm iaf Union t
to writing tales and sketches. Few would have been of only paragraph with n yell o f; “d iu rn a l! Churnal!
what they want, Is Ideal. The result Is
sturdy, hculthy youngsters. This sys
soooooooooooca^woooo of these suited him and the majority ■ alue. hut the fact that he hnd left the Orl about the flndin' of 'Baldy Fad
of them were consigned to the fire. ! balcony by ways and meurs that sug- den.’ ”
tem Is followed In some measure here,
But the article by the spook author
Tho survivors appeared In the maga posted the supernatural made the dis
hut the most from necessity; others
appearance of great new* value In a Ity thut hnd nppenred In the earlier
zines and newspapers of the day.
from Indifference allow the children
"Baldy Fadden" ap edition hiu. been cut out. The hnnan
Hawthorne's romance "Fanshawe" dull season.
to eut lit the family table, often having
By DOUGLAS M ALLO CH
was published anonymously In 1832. peared In letters live Inches 1. ng. and truck had ousic.l the spooka In the
food that Is extremely littil for Ihetn,
because they et-y for II. For the sake
and In 1837 his "Twice-told Tales" up. . special spook writer, who had just last round.
O UR M AGAZINE
SECTION
WHEN
BALDY FADDEN
DISAPPEARED
T
T
OMETHING TO THINK
ABOUT £y F. A. W ALKER
S
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S C H O O L D AljS
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OTADLES
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1DHO SAID
T
m o t ,1
h e r ’s C o o L B o o
IW o U Tvw w tu i
THE GLAD GIRL §
o f Immediate pence, they are Indulged
with a sacrifice of manners, morals
and physique.
The average mother
cannot serve two hc I s of meals, so It
Is necessary that for the good of the
children such food as they may eat
should lie served. Fortunately the
young child who lots never been pam
pered will it I but tittle variety to
stimulate tin appetite. Taught early
to like and eat all kinds of vegetables,
the battle though fierce, will he short.
Men and women are ntiteh mo e
healthy, easy to live with and plena-
untor to entertain who have been
trained In youth to like all kinds of
good food.
Mashed Potatoes With Peanut Butter.
Mash, season and whip boiled pota
toes until light and Huffy. Heap Into
a hot vetgetiilde dish and dot with
spoonfuls of peanut butter whlrh haa
been blended with dairy butler.
When there Is a little chicken left
over, not enough to serve, put u layer
of cooked macaroni Into a buttered
dish, add a layer o f the cooked chick
en and a little cream or u thin white
sauce; repeat, adding seasonings need-
Y OU
know the girl—a 11 laughter,
fun.
The life o f ev'ry party, who
Cnn always answer ev’ryone,
•
Dares do what anyone will do,
Who sings when all the rest are duinh.
And—well, the girl who makes things
hum?
Young man I want to ask you, sir—
She's great, but would you marry her?
peared In hook form. This work re
ceived Its title from the fact that It
was a collection of articles that hnd
previously been published In periodi
cal*. Hhd thus wns literally being
•’told” for the second time.
Hawthorne's political offices con
sisted of being the customs officer of
the port of Boston; surveyor of the
port of Salem; nnd American consul
to Liverpool—an appointment ho re
ceived front lit* old college chum.
President Franklin Pierce.
gome of the heRt known works of
this nulhor nre. "Mosses from nn Old
Mnnso," "House of Seven Gables,"
and "The Scarlet Letter." Hawthorne
died nt Plymouth. N. H., May 18,
1804—-Wayne D. McMnrray.
Turn Back to Greece for Ideals of Beauty
Nowadays, no American city at
tempts to prove her right to Cinder
ella’s slippers.
With the march of
physlcnl culture nml rational dress,
the tiny foot has become ns obsolete
us the wasp waist of the forgotten
nineties, and the Ideal of perfection
Life's rather serious and sad.
Is a reversion to that of the ancient
It has Its problems, has Its woe,
Greeks ns apotheosized In such sculp
And more defeats n man has had
tures ns tho Venus of Milo.
Than victories In life, 1 know;
Il Is the consensus of all critical
And then n man will need a mate
opinion thnt the artists o f no nation
Still utidlscouraged, what Ills fate,
have ever approached those of ancient
Who wulks beside him up the hill
Greece In the conception nnd Inter
And bravely takes the good or III.
p ratal Ion o f perfect beauty ns re
ll£) by Oaorc* M »tth »w A dam ».)
vealed In the human form.
But In
A wife, It always seems to me.
•uch matters there Is always Ihe ques-
Mott Ancient City
Should Imve some depth of char
Dntnn*cu* claims the distinction of Iton of taste or prejudice founded upon
acter ;
being
Ihe oldest city In Ibe world. It custom or environment or'something
Whatever need Ills need may lie,
comes Into religion* history with the else connected with the personal point
A husband ought to find In her.
of view.
Faith, rotiruge, Judgmeut, tenderness. advent of Abram. As capital o f Syria,
the country Joining Palestine on the
It was ut that bygone period when
That Is the sort o f wife to bless,
The best of wives for both tlielr sakes— north. It wns always of Importance ankles differed from those we see
And thnt's the kind the glad gtrl to Ihe Jews. Apparently It has been nowadays thnt nn Irishman, then p»|i-
an Important trade center from the ularly regarded ns a connoisseur of
makes.
most remote ages.
yreltjr women, stigmatized Uiu Vuuu
t® br MoClur* N * w .p .a «r Bvndloat*.)
Finest Animal 8vgimmera.
Chines« Wallsd City.
Peking Is surrounded by a wall SO
feet high and 40 feet thick. The
wailed portion of the city la IS miles
In r' ’ —.' «sn«*. The city I* one of
the (ew walled places of size remain
lag as they were In ancient time«.
were placed end to end the line would
stretch half-way across the Atlantic.
A few weeks’ total would encircle the
earth.
Picturesque Cities.
Damascus leads the world In pic
turesque cities. Its bazaars are the
moat Interesting In the Near East. One
can buy there products of the looms
of Persia, the silks of China and won
derful brass and Inlay work.
ST. PH ILLIPS MISSION
Rodney at Knott St.
--------o--------
S H IL O H B A P T IS T CHURCH
76th and £. Everett Ste.
Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. tn.
Sunday School 10 a m.
B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m.
B E TH E L A. M. E. CHURCH
Larrabce and McMillen Streets
Rev. F. X. Runyon, Pastor.
E. L. Jameson, Assistant
EatsMIdM« »
Credit Mobilier Scandal.
rM rs lit Portland
C. G E E W O CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
The Credit Mobilier, a construction
company, organized under a charter
from the Pennsylvania legislature, was
c. r.zE wo. ths w«n
known HffrbmiMt, hn«
charged in 1872 with corrupting public mao«
• lif« »tiidp o f
office holders.
It made enormous thff e u r t l i f t propertMn
poaacoaod by Oriontnl
profits from the Union Pacific rail Roots, Herb», Buds nnd
Bnrk. nnd therefrom
road.
compounded hi» truly
wonderful Herb» rem
edies. In their make-up
Maine Boundary Dispute.
no poiaon* or narcotics
are used ; p e r f e c t l y
The “ Aroostook W ar" is the popu harmless, and m a n y !
and herbs that 1
lar name given to the move the state root»
he uses are unknown
of Maine made In 1839 to enforce its to the medical profession o f today.
A V O ID O PE R A TIO N S by Utkin« his remedies
rights on the territory claimed by in time for Stomach. Cough*. Cold». Rheu
Kidney. Lung, Liver, Catarrh. Blood,
itself and Canada. It cost the ztate | matism.
Inflammation, Neuralgia and all female and
[ children'» aiiment*. Call or w rit«. Sent by
a million dollars.
mail or parcel poet.
Abolish “ Woman Killers-"
The house of few rooms with wall
beds and boilt-in features, long popu
lar in California, is coming Into great
er favor throughout the country. They
accommodate the family Just s* well,
save money in construction and are
not “ woman killers.”
C. G E E W O CHINESE
MEDICINE CO.
ta r , A Wer 8tr*»t. 8. W . Corner TkirS
Invaluable Bible.
The ’’Silrer Bible” containing a
translation of the four gospels by
Ulfilas is the only extant writing In
the Gothic language. It Is about I.-
400 years old and is preserved In the
Upsala university, Sweeden.
Called Down.
“ Don’t thTow banana peelings on
the edge of the Grand canyon,” said
a ranger to a careless tourist. “ You
want somebody to slip and fall three
miles?” — Louisville Courier-Journal.
HAS ENJOYED SUCH UNEX
PECTED SUCCESS IN THE
PAST YEAR THAT WE HAVE
Uncle Ez Sez.
DECIDED TO ADD A FEW
“ Even admittin’ dat folks am de- j
MORE BEAUTIFYING PREP
sounded from monkeys.” remarked Un
cle Ezra, “ Ah knows some people dat j ARATIONS TO OUR L IM IT
ain’t no special credit to deir ances-1 ED BUT EFFECTIVE L IN E
tors."— Boston Transcript.
Th e follow ing is o u r
com plete lis t
.
A Difference.
Flintlna— “ They say at twenty she
Stralt-Tex H air Refining T oa lc
was the observed of all observers."
81.SS
Refine« kinky, frizzy. co«r*e hair to
Carnovskl— "Yes. and now, at sixty, I pe Uofe medium; medium hair to good.
she’s preserved of all preservers.” —
Strait-Tex H air Grower
25c
N o t only promote» growth o f the
Town Topics.
percaa
hair, but make» it »oft. pliable and
luxuriant. An excellent pressing oil.
Fur Coats In Summer.
Gloss-Tex BHIliantine
59c
Makes the hair soft and glossy and
The Turkish peasants in Asia Minor ! petals keeps it in good condition without
leaving it oily or gummy.
believe in keeping out the heat as w e ll,
as the cold, and it is not uncommon to Stralt-Tex Herbs
Is a vegetable preparation that ac-
see. in many parts of the country, $1.00
pcrcaa
tually straightens and restores the
people wearing huge bearskin coats in
original color to gray or faded hair.
•
Color permanent— positively will not
summer.
rub off, no matter how often the hair
is shampooed. Three shades: Black,
Brown and Chestnut-Brown.
Peril in Housecleaning.
A fine way to break your back lu ! Kokom o Shampoo
40c
Is made from pure cocoanut oil;
the spring is to walk into the living pw tale cleans the scalp and roots o f the hair
in a natural, healthy manner.
room in the dark and sit down where
the davenport was yesterday.
Bronze Beauty Vanishing Cream
Sable Philosopher
50c
per jar
Is a soothing, greaseless vanishing
face cream that w ill not grow hair.
Bronze Beauty Lem on Cream
Is nourishing, softening and stimu>
You needn't pray fer de good Lord 50c
pvjar
la tin g to the skin; is filled with •
triple strength o f oil o f lemon— mak
ter put you on de right road; you
ing it a mild, bleaching cream.
knows befo'han’ when de road's right
an' when it's wrong, fer you's got a Bronze Beauty Face Powders
50c
Are suited to a ll complexions. Can
conscience what makes no mistake.— | »•U
x
be successfully used on dry or oily
skins. The shades: H ig h Brow n
Atlanta Constitution.
and B ro n te G lo w are favorites.
Ancients Knew Corn.
Corn is found among the relics of
the most ancient tribes ot Indians. It
was cultivated by all the agricultural
natives of which there Is any record.
Danger of Bad Teeth.
“ Bad teeth are hotbeds of germs
that may cause meningitis and blood
poisoning," says Doctor Bronte, spe
cialist of the government.
YoiVWant a Good Position
"I heard h« was out of work."
" lie Is."
"Then how cnn he maintain an ex
pensive automobile?”
"Thnt, my boy. Is a secret which haf
ties master ndnds. Muny of n* ap
parently no longer need fairy god
mothers,” — LouUvllla Courier-Journal.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
62nd St. and 39th Ava. 8 E.
Hahbath School, 10 A. M. Itible
Study, 11 A. M. Y. P. M. V, so
ciety, 2 I*. M. Mrs. K. 0. Johnson,
Leader. Visitors welcome.
Morning service, 11 a. tn.; Sun
Pin Production Large*
day School, 12 m. Archdeacon
The output of the pin factories Slack in charge; Mr. li. Coles, lay
throughout the world totals something reader. A cordial welcome awaits
like 84,000,000 a day. If these pins iyou at St. I'hillipa.
Repair Cracks in Plaster.
o f Milo ns lacking In the charm of
Equal parts of plaster of parts and
elegance.
whiting mixed with water Is good to
Binned down to describing the pre
repair cracks In walls before they are
cise point In which he considered her
deficient In the refinement of allure painted or papered.
he declared that she was “ beef to
Women and Her Clothes.
the heel, like a Mulllnger heifer.” —
The Argonnut.
When men stare at her, she knows
everything is fixed right; when wom
Modern Life
en stare at her, she wonders what is
As two pedcstrluns were starting to wrong.
cross a busy thoroughfare a man nl
most grazed them with his high-pow
ered car nnd forced them back tn the
Vtry well—Tsks ths Accountancy end
curb.
Before they could remonstrate Bunin«»* Management, P riva te l i o w U f f .
»1, C alcu la tor, C o m *to m e «a r, Stoaosrm-
he wns well on his way.
phle, Penm anihls, ur C oam oretai T a u Z -
“ Isn’t that Flubdub?" asked one.
jr*' Couroo at
“The same.”
News of the Churrhes
The finest animal swimmers among
animals are deer and bears. A deer
will frequently swim across broad FIRST A. M E. ZION CHURH«
lakes, or visit Islands fur the sake of 417 William* Avc , II. Leo Johnston
i.imi irr W ilnut 667J
good grazing. Red deer, whea hunted
The Strangrr's Sabbath Horn*
into the tea. have been known to
swim for miles.
Mollyglosco
$1.00
ptrjsr
Is a special hair straightener for men;
positively guaranteed to straighten
the most stubborn hair in from 10 to
¿0 p i n n t f without the use o f hot
irons. W ill not injure the scalp or
turn the hair red.
AGENTS
WANTED EVERYWHERE
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Chemical Company
600 F IF T H AVENU E
PITTSBURGH, PA., U. S. A.
PATENTS
Obtained. Send model or sketch
and we will promptly send you a
report. Our book on Patents and
Trade-marks will be sent to you
on request.
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—
CO.
&
PATEN T LAW YERS —
30S Seventh St.. Washington, 0. C*
Over 34 Y ear«' Eaperianco
Behnke-Walker
REPP ft SON
The foremoat Bwalneaa C o lt«re o f tho
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Cataloc
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GROCERIES
P. N. U.
816 Union Avenue it Failing
No. 30, 1923 Garfield 7019
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