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T iw ADVOCATE PAGE FOUR SATURDAY. January, 2.1 1932 HOWARD U. TO START NEGRO HISTORY WEEK Ì Educated Negro Coward of Group Julius Rosenwald P h ilan th ro p ist BY CARTER G WOODSON BY KELLY MILLER NEGROES MORE OUTSPOKEN A upon those who are Illiberal and mean By NANCY LEE STREET CAR FARES enough to practlca them " According to Ihs Greek moralists, Over five thousand rural schools CENTURY AGO THAN TODAY • * • benevolence I* (he great**! of all of houses of becomius architectural de BY CARTER G. WOODSON In our day. howerer, I find aome • • • If the atreet car franchise Is adopt the virtues Benevolence and phllan sign and equlpuieut based upon bis highly educated Negroes approving Ann* saya she has a friend who od by the voters In the May primary thropy have the same eesentlal mean plan and support now dot the Uoutb When the free Negroes were ad such Jtm-crowtsra. For example, not vised a hundred veara ago to (o to many years ago an outstanding Bap- never keeps an appointment She will election an Immediate reduction of ing — lo wlah well or (o love one'a land Til this cause he contributed ov Ills philan Afrlca they replied to their traducers (|gt preach„ dabbling In politics in call her up and went to meet her on fares will be In effect, with the excep fellow mau Outward performance In er five million dollar* a down town slieet corner, but will tion of the single cash far* which deed or donation la hut tha fulfilment thropy waa not merely the ouuoiuu that they would never separate them- Wm, Virginia, suggested to the selves from the slave population of whites they enaot a Jimvrow law be sure to be fifteen minutes to a will remain at 10-cents Approximate of the Inner prompting motive. Tho‘ of emotional prompting*, but waa and judiciously ly only ten per cent of the patrons I ’ give my good* to the poor and my carefully calculated this country as they were brethren ln , hat sUt>- and we had difficulty halt hour late if she appears at all. planned Theae rural schools are so pay single fares when tokens can be by the "ties of consanguinity, of suf- jn oru, hln|, lhat .entimeni A few related to local support and publlc This tardiness in w omen is very ag purchased. This will not be an Im fering. and of wrong. Today, now or* thereafter I heani one of our aulhorltlea that they become for all Anne's portant Item er, the Negro in the North turns up ¿^g^ops *ay that we should not object gravating. to say the least. time a tiled part of the educational Fare will be at H 1-Jo when tokens his nose at the crude migrant from gucb separation, for we want to be friend Is just one of doiens of women system The Rosenwalil Schools are the South who brings to the North by ourSelves When this distinguished who hsre no regard for other worn- are purchased In quantities of J for calculated to render more fundament the race problem but along »'1th 11 churchman died the traducers of the . s tima or tired feet, and have no 25c and at 7 l-7c when ln qanttties of al and laallug good to the educational more thrift and actual progress than No(.ro (gilded him to the skies: and more idea of being punetual than a 14 for $100 Weekly passes will re uplift of the Negro race than any oth the Northern Negro ever dreamed of. thoughtless Negroes, thinking that he goldfish has of the number of times main $1.25. (Eleven per cent of the er form of philanthropy lavished up- car riders have been riding on week . . deserved it, joined in the loud ac- it rounds the bowl. on It during the past and ipreseul gen 1 don't know what Anne can do a- ly tickets). School tickets will be 4c When In 1S16 free Negroes like cUim eration. No one Is In a better posi bout her inconsiderate friend except each when 25 are purchased for $1. Richard Allen. James Forten. and • • • tion than myself to appreciate the As chairman on the street car fran Robert Purvis, were referred to as a | could not understand the psvohol- to meet her some place where she value of this beneficence It befell my foreign element whose social status 0f these people, and evidently I can at least sit down with a heart chise committee, which drafted this lot as a boy In the backwooda of might not be secure in this country. must be the ignoramus that the graft- full of resignation and forebearance. franchise, to be submitted to the peo South Carolina to attend a rural instead of permitting the colonization- and politicians say that 1 am. for and patiently wait for her appearance. ple. 1 can say without fear of coutra school lu a building coiiztructed of ista to shove them aside as criminals j read the obituary notice of this dis- I wish all my readers would begin diction that Portland will have iln- thrlty two logs with cracks dabbed to be deported to a distant shore, they jmguished churchman with unwonted the new year by pledging themselves lowest average street car fare of any with mud. a dirty chimney al one end. undertaking city of simlllar site in the United replied in no uncertain terms that joy and .?rai8ed God that, although to be prompt in every a board window at the other and a this soil in America which gave them a politician may be apparently ever- and watch the clock to keep the ap States. plank door lu front, lu tlila structure birth is their only true home. "Here lasting, he does not become eternal, pointment in mind. A good practice were crowded forty or fifty boys and is to work by the clock, hangiug It their fathers fought, bled, and died • • • girls whose tuition covered five or for this country and here they intend- The trouble with the Negroes of to around one's neck If necessary until SINKING NEWSPAPERS' SHIP six grsdes. This was typical of the ed to stay.” Today when such thing day as | have said before, is that checking off work by the minutes be rural school houses till the comlug of comes up yon find Negroes appearing they have not the moral courage to comes a habit. Another thing that the Roseuwald school Near the very upon the scene to see how- much pay fight. They are now seeking the line will assure punctuality is thoughtful Dally newspapers have the names spot where as a boy 1 suffered many A highly developed of "poor pay", and all persona thus they can get to assist in this undoing cf iea*t resistance, each trying to ness of others. thing* while being uneducated lu the of the race. feather his own nest. The so-called character is always considerate of listed must pay In advance before public schools, now stauds an Impos * * * educated Negro is the worst coward others, and would not be ao selfish their advertising accounts will be ac ing Roseuwald School well equipped Further emphasiung the thought 0j uia whole group. Hts education" as to keep a friend waiting unnecess cepted. This is common knowledge. with proper appointments aud facili arily on a street corner She would There Is another register which Is of resistance a few years later. Na- has emasculated him ties for rural Inatructlon. It Is to be regard her friend's time more valua not so well known (and which ia fre thaniel Paul, a Baptist preacher of • • • seriously doubted whether any other Albany, informed the colonitationists Not long ago I saw a striking evt- ble than her own. and inconveniences quently consulted by the editorial KELLY MILLER Ilka suit of his great fortune caused that the free Negroes would not per- dence of this among eight young wo- herself rather than another. and reportorlal staff). This is called mlt their traducers to formulate a men selected from as many Negro col- the “ S. O. B. Llat". This latter list body to be burned, and have not cha the douor greater delight and satis NANCY LEE program for the race You may go a- iig e s in the south to take a special was forcibly brought to my attention rity. I count for nothing according to faction than this • • • head with your plan to deport this el- course at another. While they were by a little Incident that took place the true meaning of philanthropy. ement to make slavery secure, but ¡n Washington I happened to meet last week The Roseuwald Fund of twenty Charles Chapman Armstrong ranks we will never emigrate to Africa. We them where they were being enter- I road a double column editorial as the prince of philanthropists, and million dollars Involves the field tit shall stay here and fight until the mined. In the conversation which de- playing up a certain achievement, and yet he had not a dollar give He Negro philanthropy as one of Its ma is crushed. Slavery foul monster veloped the question of the segrega ’phoned to the worker who had an gave more than money —he gave jor Interests. I-arge grants have been must go. tion of the races came up. and seven important part in bringing this about. himself We live In s money mad age made to Negro colleges and universi of the eight condoned or approved it. I asked. "W hy were you not given where moat things but not every- ties and special donations to promote “ Did l believe it would always con If it were not for segregation, they Negro scholarship especially lu (he credit in this editorial?” He replied thing answers to the dollar. tinue." said he. “and that man to the thought, they could not find employ • # • that he was on the "S O B. List" of field of the social sciences. end of time would be permitted with ment. They had been so thoroughly • • • that paper. I was ao flabergasted that Mr Roaenwald waa a true philan A Health Column impunity to usurp the same undue au miseducated by tradition and precept I requested further details. The ex thropist In that he waa motivated by The death of a man who has lived thority over his fellow. I would d e that they could not think of or had planation was that Instead of recele a genuine love of his fellow men. and advantlkeouely should furnish occa allow any allegiance or obligation I never heard of the Negroes who have ing honorable mention, the paper was possessed of means to glvs con sion to recount the good deeds of hts By DeNorval Unibank. M. D. was under to my fellow creatures, or useful positions where there is no distorted everything he did. and oth crete fulfilment of this Innate bene life We slexe upon hi* departure ra any submission that I owed to the segregation, er times Ignored him entirely. volence He belonged to a race whoee ther to rejoice that be has lived than laws of my country; I would deny • • • Believing my Informant was spoof traditional proscription engendered to yield to the laflrmltlea of the fleeh the superintending power of divine Going out of Kentucky into Ohio in ing me. 1 called up a newspaper man a compassion for his partners In dis and grieve because he hoe died. It SYPH ILIS Providence in the affairs of this life; a jim-crow car a few months there- and waa told that this was a fact (Continued) tress. As Oliver Goldsmith put It was only the expediencies of a criti I wonld ridicule the religion of the after, however. I witnessed a demon- I want to aay right now that the "taught by (he power that pltiea me. cal political situation that caused the Saviour of the world, and treat as the gtration to the contrary In facetious American people will not tolerate The latent period in Syphilis may 1 learn to pity them." The prophecy shitty Shakespeare to proclaim that worst of men the ministers of the ev- fashion, showing how lightly he took last from a few weeks to many this sort of abuse. The spirit of fair- vouchsafed to Brabam —"in thy seed "the evil which men do lives after erlasting gospel; I would consider my the humiliation of his race, the Negro montha. This latent period ia only la play is inherent in them This is why shall all of the nations be blest"— them; the good Is often Interred with Bible as a book of false and delusive porter yelled; newspapers are losing cir finds a striking fulfilment in (his son their bones " The good d«eds of Julius tent ln name. During this period de certain fables, and commit it to the flames; * * * struction may be going on ln practi culation. and why many periodicals of Abraham after three thousand Rosenwald will be a perpetual mem nay, I would still go farther; I would "We now cross the Mason and Dll- cally any organ of the body. The are headed for the rocks years. His benefactions may be divid orlal unto him Jew and gentile, white at once confess myself an atheist and 0n line Pull down the jim-crow sign, heart, aorta (the large vessel leading A "S. O. B. List" is the first step ed Into three categories: (1) Towards deny the existence of a holy God.” Ladies, put on your powder and paint, the blood off from the heart I. testes, towards the loss of Influence, pres those of his own household of faith, and black, will vie In extolling this genuine philanthropist Ilia name has • • • And begin to look what you aint.” adrenals, brain and spinal column, li tlge and subscriptions. The succeed (2) towards the Negro rare, and (3) a secure place ln the history of be And these Negroes of a century a- • • • ver. spleen are some of the organs ing step is to hammer the names on towards the people at large His He go stood their ground and fought the just at that moment a stout, husky most commonly affected. As to which the list overtime No wonder the poor brew charities are well known and nevolence. His benefactions hud a far pro-slavery deportationists to a stand- dark-brown Negro hod-carrier of fifty organ or group of organs that become publishers tear their hair trying to highly extolled; hie public contribu deeper meaning than the material still, for with the exception of a few or fifty five leaped from his seat and, affected in any particular individual. plug the leaks in the good Newspaper tions to civic and public causes are means and the money value. In terms pioneers the emigrants to Liberia, showing fire in his eye and giving It is hard to say. Seldom are any two Ship while the editorial and reporto- universally appreciated and applaud of which it was outwardly eipreaaed. The means were only a measure ^f were largely slaves manumitted on expression to stirring emotions in his individuals affected alike. rial crews bore more holea In the ed. But his philanthropic spirit shines the motive. the condition that they would settle bosom, cried out: Tertiary syphilis usually occurs hull. forth In Its purest essenre In the « * « ln Africa. These freedmen could have . . . Oh yes. I forgot to say that "8. O field of Negro benevolence Ills sub many years after the original affec no ideals but those of the slavehold- "Yes. we are crossing the Mason tion. The most common manifesta B." stands for "Slam on Brakes”. Amidst the sincere laudations and scription of over half a million doll ing section from which they were Dixon line and I will never cross It tions are tumor-like masses that may ars to construct a score of Young extolatlons which his departure evok sent. They established, therefore, a again' I will never raise my children occur in uractically any part of the Men’s Christian Association Buildings es from all elemenl* whom his bene slavocracy in Liberia. If Liberia b»s ¡n the land of jim-crow!" body. These masses vary in size from In different sections of the country, factions have Ix-nefltted. I opine that failed, then, it Is no evidence of the that of a pea to that of an ordinary stands out unique in the history of the ones which he would receive with failure of the Negro government. It is We wonld not agree with him ln grape-fruit and sometimes larger philanthropy. This munificent gift greatest sallcfactlou aud unction. If merely evidence of the failure of the thought that all of us must leave This type of mass is commonly spok was devoted to the moral and spirit dead ears hear, would he the warm slavery. the South or that thoae who are else en of as a gummata. The gummata ual development and advancement of gratitude of the Negro race, the (peo • • * where should not return to that land are first jelly-like structures. Gradu both a race and a creed different ple of lowliest estate to whose relief The Negroes . attacking the mon- he came. . . , to assist the helpless, but the spirit ally they become hard and composed from his own. strons jim-crowism almost a century Qf that 1IIlterate man ia the only of a tough tissue that readily replaces ago fearlessly questioned the const! thing that will save the Negro. People the normal tissues tutionallty a provision Speak- may suffer from humiliation and per- .. . of such ._. _____ __ _____, j Many , au, ircopic o . w B, _ — people .... fail to u develop gumma- »8,i.tlVSUKh Uharle* R_m ,.d secution. but If their spirit Is invincl- ^ in these individuals the disease Uncuon belween“ social “ and civil ble' wUI erentually triumph. |wtU often manifest Itself by the affec- "UNCLE TOM'S MANSION" tion of a group of like tissues — as rights. We all claim the privilege of For such a spirit, however, we c a n the __ ____ ___ _____ nerves, the heart and blood ves- selecting our society . and . . , associations. . . . . „ „ „ not look to the so-called educated ¡ efa and the like. By Mm O. Burleigh • * • ^ prnJili p ^ i X e rirhu nf m Negro. Such training as onr traducers Manifestations of the heart and ThtVJ ip«ce?f dutincHnn«f r l have Pr0Tide<1 toT NegroBS makes nerTe affectiong are common in late Published by Kerdmans Pub. Co. Grand Rapids. Michigan aet^tt ‘anhth“ lr‘ wteked^M - “ xar th« m ,eel that the>r do not amoun/ to adult life The heart condition may • • • “ h “ ‘ anyt hi ng and that their case f r o » .how Uaelf a. a gr.dn.1 Increasing af- nothing of thehr concocted and sys within his hopeless. The Negro, then. fa(r> marked by general weakness, Reviewed for The Advocate by tematized odiousness and absurdity (BY W ILLIAM PICKENS) is taught to fall back on the supersti- ghortness of breath, pains around the CLIFFORD C. MITCHELL • • * tion that God will miraculously cause heart or it may appear as a sudden something to ha. pen. In one respect breakdown. The individual who is not Some may style this book as a bit A New York dally paper report* census taking to another. he is right, for if the Negro does not a cjoae observor of his physical con- of propaganda, in story form, against that Lieut. W. J. French, who had The papers say that some of the o- get busy, it is going to happen very dition may think the breakdown sud- tbe "wets". And in all probability “ commanded white troops" In the ther "lieutenant*" and "captain#", who soon. but what will happen will not den yet when a careful history of the that is just what It hi. but I found In World War and r v ^ since, as a regu had often eaten "mesa” with French, be what the Negro is praying for. The condlUon ¡8 taken, indications of the It a story so typical and so true to lar officer of the United States Army, were "shocked" to hear that he was Negro must learn to answer his own , breakdown may be seen for many the actual present day condition* that was discovered to be a "Negro" after colored. That Is nothing but rotten prayers. year*. It not only served as an Interesting he had committed suicide the other pretense. These men have been entlug 3IXTH & O L I S A J Í 8 T R U S T 8 thrilling and an all-absorbing novel, day in California and drinking with "white Negroes" but It brought home a very timely ON THE SICK LIST THIS WEEK The paper speaks as If this Is to he all their lives, whether they knew It P O R T L A N D , O K I. and all-convincing moral lesson. marveled at There I* nothing shock or not. They have "messed” with Ne Are Mrs. J D. Patton, of 334 Weid- • • • ing, exciting or unprecedented In groes almost every time they have ler street and Mrs. Mae Kaiser. "messed" on a large scale, There is to be found In this volume I want to make a suggestion to the all of the action and human pathos real "white” officer* of the army: that is to be found in real life in any By Roy C. Proctor, D. D. S Just mark down all your fellow-offic community in the country where the ers who pretended to bo "allocked" at liquor interests have predominated learning thut French was colored, and and where the clergy and other strict W HAT A PIE! you will mark down many of the oth ly law-abiding citizens are waging a ers who are “ passing” . Those who battle to make their communities A few years ago a certain man was clean. know they have Negro blood In their eating cherry plo in a restaurant and • • * own veins will always pretend to bo bit upon the pit in a cherry. The man a LADIES' FUR TRIMMED WINTER COATS 99e most "shocked" at such revelations; » In the story ''Uncle Tom” Is one of suit against the restaurant was sbift- that 1* one of the "smoke screens” the wealthiest and most Influential SUITS .......... ............. 50c : ed to tbe pie manufacturer and even WOOL DRESSES ....... which they throw out to hide their «J’COATS ........... hOc tually he obtained a judgment of citizens of the community and his fa plain own situations and Identities Every SWEATERS $25,000, but felt that he was not ful.y mily are social leaders. They believe ............. 40c SILK ORESSES ......... 75c "white man" who too quickly lose* TIES ............ ............. 10c reimbursed for tbe loss, he sustained and practice liberality and tolerance (plain) his poise In the event of being assort* and it is this belief that eventually 75c cleaned and pressed incident to the breaking oif of a tooth. SPORT COATS .......... ted with Negroes, should be Immedi ensnares them In a trap and a mass SUITS .......... ............... 35c cleaned and pressed I * * * ately put under suspicion. of tangled lives. sponged and pressed Fur Coats Cleaned A Glazed $2.50 | The situation was this: The court • • * Meanwhile, be It known; that held the pie manufacturer responsible HATS Cleaned A Blocked 35c thoughtful black Negroes do not ob “ Uncle Tom's" tolerance leads him for the pit being left In the cherry ject to have white one* to puss over and liable for the damage caused It into crookeiFpolitics, and he become* ALTERING. REPAIRING AND RELINING Into the white race, especially for so happened that the man who sus involved financially with the liquor AT REASONABLE PRICES Job* and offices They have a right to running interests, vice-lord* and tained the brokeu tooth had recently do so. They ought lo be accorded the SPECIAL: any kind of Ladies*’ cloth coat relined The Inevitable follow*. completed some very extensive oral gangsters. Job* and positions, even If they were (not including lining) $2.00 operations and dental restorations at Plot and counter-plot. Fights, feeds, black! Theref-ire, when they "cheat" We Employ EXPERT Help and GUARANTEE AIM Work a great expense and loss of time from murders, prison — the enntlre gamut by "passing” they're only cheating the business, to say nothing of the per of gangster action Is portrayed and cheaters — making smuil piece meal In the unfolding of this drama, you sonal discomfort and inconvenieuce. ALAM EDA CLEANERS cheats against the great whole sale it was found that, because of the loss cannot help but love the good clean WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 215 Alberta Street cheater#! of the particular broken tooth, the characters who eventually bring peace Negroes will continue to pass so MUrdock 1047 remaining teeth in the upper jaw and victory out of chaos. long as It is profitable to do so. They would have to be removed and a full will loscf Interest In being "white" on upper plate constructed. ly when It no longer makes any dif * * • ference In liberty and opportunity In Do you realize the Importance of America, whether one Is white or F IN L E Y S your teeth to you? The real difference black between you and the man in question is that you probably will not have a "A NEGRO W ILL BE IN IT " W ILLIAM PICKENS Tnttle Mark Emblem is the ‘‘charitable" pie manufacturer to pay John Washington, a Negro porter that; for that is the only way for a tbe damage you might sustain if you at the station In Phoenix, Arizona tes Negro to be an officer In the United : neglect that small cavity, which In Tree of tified Friday morning In Ruth Judd's States Army In time of peace. Ne time will produce a slmi.Iar result, groes "pans” , not only Into the army, tral that he handled her luggage at * * • IMMORTAL LIFE but Into everything else In America the atatlon when the latter boarded The principles of engineering apply where they would be burred If their the train for Urn Angeles on her to the construction bridges in the Night end Morning to keep race were known It Is a fair estimate gruesome mission. Mrs. Judd Is be Use Our New Parking Space For Fun mouth as well as to those across rlv them Clean, Clear and Healthy that at least 30,000 (some say 60.000) ing tried on a charge of having mur IPFINIIY6S0N ers. The loss of a certain tooth which eral Cars at Fourth and Montgomery Write for Free “ Eye C a rt" white Negroes pass over Into the dered her two friend-rivals, dismem you are neglecting may result in your (MORTICIANS or “ Eyt Beauty" Book white rare every year. That la one bering their bodies and transferring Streets wearing that full plate you abhor, Mwiat Ce, D "t. H. S - « t. O k. Si ,CU m «« reason why the Negro population doe# them In a trunk from Phoenix to fcos- years aooner than you would other not seem to grow normally from one Angeles. wise. K E E P IN G -FIT aureureyrere HOOK R E V IE W •m sire r Passing For W hite’ In United S. Army AUSPLUND DRUG STORE TH E - D E N T IST LOOK! LISTKX! PRICES SLASHED Washington, U l ’ . Jan I I - The Hun. (tocar DePrleat. representativo froiu Illinois wlll opon Iho celobratlon of Negro Hlstory Wook al lluward Unlvoralty on Monday ovonlng. Fnb- ruary I In Androw Itankln Memorial t'hapel O H B IN M M DePrlest wlll speak on "Nogro In Política" Otilar apoakora durlng Iho romaln- dor of Iho wook wlll be. Dr Aloln Lo rov Laofea, lioed ,.f the Dvparimeal -if PfeDMBfky Hlo subject wlll lie, "Trouda In the (Tirronl Itevnluntlons of Africa, and I>r Charlea II Wealey, hnad of tha Departmout of lllatory who wlll dlacuos Negro la<oderohlp In the Wnahliigton Ero". An lunovgtlun wlll lio Inlroduced Thuroday In the natura of an orntorlcal contest upon peí tillen! Biihjeet* in Negro hlstory Tito final address wlll be delivored by Mis* l.ucy Slowe. Dean of Women. subject. “ Negro Women In Our Illa- tory” Tha observante of Negro Hlstory Week st lloward Pnlverslty la apon- sored by Ihe Histórica! Boclety. PEACE CONFAB CHURCH GROUPS SPONSOR PEACE MOVEMENT A mass meeting to promote the alms of the disarmament conference to be held In Geneva. Felt 2. will bo held In tho municipal auditorium to morrow. Sunday afternoon, with tha Protectant. Jewish and t'mhotlc faltbo participating This will bo on* of * group of simi lar meetings hold all over tha world J J llondoakor. aaooclat* secretory of the National t'ouncll for the Pro ventlon of War. staled Speakers at Ihe meeting will Include Rabbi II J tlerkowtta. lllahop Walter T Dimmer, Archbishop K D Howard. !>r Harold L. Ilowman and Dr Ervin le-ske Judge llall l.usk will preside Elmer C. .‘/Jartletl Teacher at PIANO — HARMONY — VOICE PIPE ORGAN Diploma from National Academy of Music, California State Certificate for Music Instructor REASONABLE TERMS Beginners and Advanced Pupil* 874 UNION AVENUE NORTH Phone Garfield 8948 MRS. ZEPHA BAKER BEAUTICIAN Specializing In All Lines of Beauty Work C J Walker Toilet Goode for sale 316 W illiiim « Arc. M Unlock iota MRS. S. REDMOND BEAUTICIAN la now located at 9911 E. 59th Avenue 8. E. Phono 8u 4125 Formerly at 746 E. 27th 81 S SOT. JOSEPH W M T E Spanish American W a r Meet# 2nd and 4th Saturday Nights Veterans Hall County Court House How One Woman Lost 10 Lbs. in a Week M r*. B etty L u ed ek * o f D a yle n w r it * « . *'t am using Krusehen to roduoo w eig h t — I loot 10 pound« In one wook ond con* not cay too much to rocommond It." T o toko o ff fa t ««o ily , B A F S L Y and H A R M L E S S L Y —tak e on« holf to o . spoonful o f Kruochon In a giaco o f hot w a ter In «ho m orning bofore breakfast — It Is tho ssfo w a y to lo w unsightly fa f and o n « b o tti« th at laoto 4 wooks coots but a trlflo. Oet It at any drugstore In A m erica -If this flrot b o tti« fa ll« to convinco you th i« I« the oafeot w ay to Iosa fo t —m oney bock. But bo suro and got Kruschon S a n t — Im ita tion « o r « numoroue and you muet eafoguard your health. A Baby in Your Home I have an hovMBt i.rtrvwn treatment for r «fa «feril- Mtmetnt fo rli- rtional weakness I Which which I hsvaused hftVSMHMNf Ä dostofaneL, h w o n d e rfu l • I In thousand« of . om sb Iportone« «ntl h«« I t is the rasait o f A j b*wn pnüsctl in th « h i« heat term « by him«(reti» o f m sr- rttBrl wacnen.child less fo r ysart whs her «m a h s p p f m o th ers. I f y on w ill send me your name and adtlrasa I w ill ffladly send yon a t r e a tm e n t EZrr-WI • «*‘»Pr Of **»F \ b o o k U l * A Bah* W**+*%n Y ou r H o m s * which tätig howto ose It and many other thing* should know. Both __—____ i ______Ild M V .M tn will he eent sent free In plain wrapper Write today. Dr. H. Will ■Mera» Unito 111- f . Ttà 4k FalU. WL Jaaapfc. M *