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Show Finds Clues to Lost Atlantis f HANDY " ' a MAN OF CAPITOL -- Er aersmm n'lUniHiS Children Cry For it Englishmans Discoveries Renew set up ids pillars and went home to his wife, thereby leaing dissension Interest in Story of Platos among antiquarians for 50 centuries. Submerged Continent. TAPESTRIES LIKE Tapestries Mitcliell-lledge- s PHARAOH'S Believes Indians of San Bias Hinterland Are Survivors of Race Which Inhabited Atlantis Had Narrow Escapes. - Colon, Panama. The Lost Atlantis has bobbed up again, this time in Panama. ,An Englishman, recently made a two days Journey into the mountains of the San Bias hinterland, and came back with his suspicions that the Clmuqutinaqua Indians are the survivors of the once (iroud Inhabitants of Plato's submerged continent. He brought the suspicions In the Shape of tapestries with designs so Oiucli like those of Pharaohs wives that he must have the experts of the British museum and of all the world Mitchell-Hedge- to pronounce upon them. Incidentally lie put President Harding's name on the map in the shape of a new mountain, some 3.000 feet high ; King George got another of similar altitude, and Doctor Burras a whale range. The explorer had the usual narrow escapes from imminent death by sea and land, and lias set tongues wagging about the likelihood of the isthmus or head-enbeing the tail-enof the Atluntean continent. Both Sides of the Case. Although an American ethnologist, William II. Bahcock, has buried Atlantis for the last of many times in his present book, Legendary Islands of the Atlantic, published by the American Geographical society, this latest resurrection is likely to stir the protagonists of the missing link between Gibraltar and Panama to life again also. The biggest friend of the long-los- t Isle is a German, Herr Prof. s of Berlin, who travel sed much of AVet Africa to see if there were not some leavings of the lost there, and he professed to be quite cond d Fro-beniu- vinced that there are. Professor Weiner of Harvard, from a study of the similarities of plants and animals of Africa and South America, inclines to the hypothesis that the sons of Ham once passed from the Senegal to the Amazon, or vice erxa. It is understood that if Hercules had not gotten home-sicwhen lie had the joti of holding np Mount Atlas for a while lie negiit have beaten Columbus by some 4.000 years, and that dry-sho- d k oer to Colon, but t he Greek explorer had enough of it with that little job around M rocc-o, so lie too, by walking in Evidence. comes a the cli- max of a number of explorers who have been dipping into the San Bias problem, and maybe lie lias the key. He has the advantage of the labors of many predecessors in ids task. He hns the tapestries, and they look like the work of tlie Hebrew children who made clothes for Humeses or maybe, he says, they are like Aztec work. At any rate they are like the work of other people than mere Indians; and bow could those mountaineers get those designs except by having them banded down from the folks who crossed the sea when it wasn't any sea at nil? Moreover, the men in the mountains wore great big earrings of solid gold. Who taught them to dig for gold? The problem is truly formidable, and one may watch the ethnological journals now with interest. jaGOHOL-- 3 PER gent. . AVccfabIeIYeparahotforAs-I Regular similalintjthclood by andBowclsof I tinsjthc Stomachs , Thereby Promoting Digestion j Cheerfulness and RestContatcs nor 1 neither Opium.Morphlne Mineral. NoThABCOTi . jPvmpkiX C'hnrles Lee Patton, general handyman of the White House, who lias known Pieshlor.t Harding since the chief executive was twelve years of age. He worked as a gardener for Dr. George T. Ilarding, the President's father, in Marion, O. lie is a veteran of the Civil war. Must Pay $10 to Office Same as Now Charges States Would Tax Entrants. VEXATIOUS United RESET TRAVELERS American Tourist Who Crosses Europe Must Be Prepared to Pay $10 to Cross Every Frontier Resorts Are Crowded. Berlin. The German foreign office is now cliaiging loreign visitors to Get many the same amount lor passport visas Unit the respective govern- ments ol their countries ask of GerBecause exchange liuci nates mans. so rapidly the foreign office fixes the number of marks the foreigner must pay anew each month. This means that, while Austrians can now enter Germany on paying the equBnlent of 15 cults, Americans must he prepared to pay at least $10 to (loss every frontier, and if one should l.ave tailed to have fulfilled formalities he is burdened Willi absurdly heavy tines. Traveler Objects. A recent traveler coming from Italy to Munich by wav of the Austrian striji ot teiritory through S.ilzherg was asked by the Austrian authorities Here Is a Fine Harbor for Sale New TUMOR FROM mtrrmnt M5oi AUm flor I JW c u (aiftcd StylF )wtryrrnfr A helpful Remedy for Diarrhoea. Constipation and and Feverishness jj and m I I t LossofSleei rcsifl'ind BRAIN York Girl Expects to nuc Sight Restored After Unusual Operation. ftk - tl - That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Yet it than to use is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-up- s a mans medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in childrens diseases. Your Physician will tell you that Babys medicine must ba prepared with even greater care than Babys food. A Babys stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a moment, then, think of giving to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared for Infants and Children ? Dont be deceived. Make a mental note of this: It is important, Mothers, that should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of you receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that must your Baby the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-up- IxrE READ THE SHOULD GENUINE Ceotacr . s. MOTHERS c cfgoc V- thercfrom-mliitancy- facsimile Sidnaturecf it Difficulties by both Polish and German governments in crossing Prussia and the Dunzig neck of Polish territory will continue to take the pleasure out cf travel and to hamper business in this corner of the world. Both states demand full sets of special visas and the un.versal $10 payment of Americans. The Poles rarely hesitate In the corridor to turn out all who fail to observe this letter of the law, whatever their nationality is. Now that reparations, railroad and other international commissions are meeting it is time that another one meets an I determines ways t eliminate petty vexations to travel. German summet resorts, and especially bathing be tclies will be particularly overcrowded this summer, statements which according to tl German hotel pre'prietm s make. They are trying to keep rs wide a range of prices as possible for all sizes of pocket looks, but the steady increase now in cast o' living is forcing .,11 prices skyward. T lie range tor roopis in the smaller nothing places today extends horn i(H) to SOU marks, and for Americans from a half again to double this anna nt, or in other words from 75 entx to $5. Ordinarily the German lmtels and pensions made pension rates. Now, ovviiig to tlie wide damnations in food prices, they give a (rice for rooms and leave tlie amount they charge for iiienis opeu. It is possible at most of the summer lesnrts to secure fiuee and four rooms with kitchei at prices around 12.0)0 to 20 000 marl s, or in dollars from $100 to $700 for tlie entire three months' season. sd Satti fill to pay the equivalent of $20 for their little rubber stamp. Objecting to paying this amount, the traveler finally induced the authorities to redue the amount to the customary $10. REMOVE Senna-JtocJulI-t C Enter Germany Foreign frdpcafOl&Dr.SVtL'EinZ3 in, v. . Special Care of Baby. GompakE, BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CAST0RIA CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of newvoric. 4 y Exact Copy of Wrapper. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. MM Gives Charming New Shade to Old Lingerio PUTNAM FADELESS DYES dyes or tints as you wish Bug s Eggs. Superintendent Comer of the White's .Tnvn schools took some tigs, which his mother intended for cooking, without iter knowledge. The following conversation ensued; Did jou get some of the figs, Philip? Yes. Miat did ou do with them? I threw them away.' What did you do that for? Bell, mother, I hit into one and it li..d ling's eggs in it, and 1 vvuMi't Ingoing to eat bug's eggs, was I? dianapolis News. WEAKER iVHO SAID Raid Hairpin Stands. The universality 'of tlie acquisitive instinct is shown by tlie number of women who take away bairpin-- from an uptown hairdressing establishment. Bach cubicle contains a tray on which ore scattered varicolored hairpins. A member of the fair sex may have her coiffure surfeited with the wiry holders, yet she will stuff what she can tind into her hag. It eez the lmhit, perhaps, sighed nor do ze the arti-- t ot the wave, holies care what color their hair may be; dark p!ns or light pins, it cpz all tlie same to them. Chicago Journal. VESSEL? Little Incident Shows How Much Chance Mere Man Has With Real Mistress of Finance, Mrs. Norman trician Whitelmuse, the agist who lias gone s pain- to the leather business, sai-- at u tea in New York: Woman should succeed magnificently in business, siie is such a past grand mistress of hi esse. I know a pretty girl who once took the part of palmist in a gypsy tent at a fair. A young man came in to have bis fortune told, and the pietly girl, Doctors Declare Music Heals. holding liis hand in lieis tenderly, said : Music, as a poweifu! healing agency ou have an exiinordmary ( fot ph.vMcal as well as mental mubi-di- i Your most remaikable quality s, was one of the principal topics ks genei osity. You hate sk.nl!ini, you of discussion at tlie annual meeting despise tlie money Imaider, and you ol tlie Medical association look on nvurhe as a shame! ul vice. at Memphis recently. Approximately A large and almost revkltss liheiulity 250 physicians and surgeons from Mis- marks your path tnrough life. souri, Arkansas and Tennessee heard Thank you, said the young man. this subject discussed. Tlie physicians Mushing and giggling. You are natwere enthusiastic in boosting music ns tering me, I'm afinid. a healer and classed it, in certain cirNot at all, said the pretty girl, cumstances, as almost as effective as and now I'm going to wrap you up drugs. these three dozen tickets for our turkey ral'le. Theyre oniy a simoleoii Not ir the Defying Business. apiece. Tlnee tens, a tive, and u one. I see where a scientist lias dis- Thank you; that's just right. covered bow to burl thunderbolts, at Last. inserting the same advertisement, with no change of wording or iiiustiation, is a trait of some advertisers. A prospective customer wrote to a vvlu.se never linn advertisement seemed to (linage: Have noted your picture of one pair corduroy pants in Home Magazine' for past four mouths. More I see of them better I like them. If not sold as yet, please enter my order for same." Forbes Magazine. Sold I'ci sisteiu y har-acte- Tri-Slat- e The Common Conversation. to put a radio outfit So you want in Crimson said the garrulous stranger. Quick, the Emergency Brake. Well, replied the crusty old genMrs. Junchride Stop the ear at tleman vvbo was absorbed in a book, once. me. to means tlie discovery nothing Her Husband What's tlie matter, X.et 1dm hurl his tlmudei bolts. My dearie? names not Ajax it's Smith. Bir .Mrs. You Junehride havent mingliam Herald. kissed me once in tlie last mile. Fitting a Shoe. When a woman expresses a wish The shoe won't lit her and that's the truth.' Cant you Mretch the her husband generally has to pay the charges. New York. An operation described' truth u little?" asked the boss. by surgeons as quite remarkable' T lien a man doesn't care what's has been perfoimed at Ann May 1ms There never was a rich man who ffi lie more N. do eds breakfast it J. a pretty good sign J. Dr. didnt than for K. Win Lake, kindly pilal. Sluing field Ney of New York, chief of tlie was given credit for. that it is t h norning after. - , l division of t lit United States army medical corps removed a tumor from the region ot the pituitary gland of the bruin of Miss Marian ogel of Asliury Park. The gill is tin daughter of Mr. um Mrs. Otto Vogel. Tlie tumor was tlie size of a small walnut. To reach it an opening was made In tlie skull and the left lobe of the brain was lifted. Miss Vogel was on tlie operating table for several hours, during which a blood transfusion was necessary. The tumor ha caused partial blindness. A complete recovery is expected. in Gulch? That's tlie Idea, answered the affable stranger. "You can sit down of an evening and boar vvluit's goin on lor miles around. That wouldn't interest anybody Hindi. All vved be likely to hear fur miles around would be gimme three cards or 'that's good, or such remarks. Washington Star. The more reputation a man has the more disappointed other men are when they meet him. All who joy would it win must happiness was born a twin. neurological-surgica- Tlie British innusiry of tmnsport is looking tor a purcliuser of liie liarlxu harbor is not needed by tlie mmistiy fm This of Banisgate. Tlie governmental shipping, and as a result has been put on the market. ltamsgate corporation, representing the township, lots tlie matter under rtiou but prohaldy will be unable to undertake the purchase because of The the iimrense financial Investment necessary for further developments. photograph shows Ramsgate harbor and part of the town. semi-develop- con-sid- COURT TRAINS HAVE APPEARED tax on he agiPt.v and 3k III of not a few socially ambitious women. Queen Mary is a very kind woman, and sho would naturally wish to spare her sex in to which women must conform ut the exhibitions of themselvea bulking Economy No Longer Keynote most exulted of court functions. In favor of the shorter Hence was she That is one of the things lor which British Court Functions. lie is paid $15,(X0 a yeur. He has to length for trains. be u peer, besides, to qualify for tlie Necessary However, Yards, office Two exalted which is accounted Only to Gain Sanction of British Rulamong the political plums that the American-Mad- e I ers Fashionable Dressmak- prime minister lias to give away. Tlie Cheese present lord cliamherlain Is in the top ers Happy Again. Now Invading Switzerland I class of tae peerage, lie is the duke to of Atlioll. London. Economy is no longer Washington. Switzerland, the ? By rest( ring tlie court train he has le the keynote of court functionsecon-at earned home of the cheese, Is "being in- fashiont..e of tbe No mere blessings palace. Buckingham vaded by the American product, are able diYssn.t keis. But they would omy courts, as they were called, ording to u report from Con- - j ac( if lie have lengthened their blessings These were established I,,, Id. sul Murphy at Lucerne, the J had Before to the war trains. tlie lengthened ,oir majesties alter Commerce an- - 5 (hpurtment was Deir leguia-tioset i'ushional le ninety a much needed tlie wni three yards nouni ed recently. Victoria while Queen length, example in cuibing extravagance. Constant improvement of didn't consider four yards too long. Tl, seal of royal approval again Aiiierhan types of Swiss cheese, new need be the trains. By regulations court on they owed lias been lest he said, has had much ;o do at only two yards in length and should Indeed, no woman can be presented with their introdm t!ou into none nineteen than indies nut Of ex'end one. wear not vv ho does court Sw itzet laud and other new n heel of ciaii.!er-laiwearer the when from the course, ns u man the markets and the Swiss cheese an be standing. to expert cannot presume has had to make room for its To walk haikward before royalty in ut It on fashionable feminine dress. foreign relative. n train three yards long without getto duties official is one of his many In a severe it, imposes '.angled up A -- A lay down tlie rules and regulations ting I A, Watch me, said s the strong swimmer, U Im not afraid So he matched his strength against the swirl of the rapids, and laughed at the danger, and kept repeating the stunt, until It was the day the had been waiting for that day the call for help came. to smile at coffee warnings when youre going strong. But a good many strong swimmers wont risk the rapids, and a good many coffee drinkers are beginning to think of the caffeine in coffee. Theres can disturb nerves and digestion, and often it does. Theres a safe and satisfying course for everybody in the selection of a table drink. life-save- rs Its an easy matter Coffee Postum has charm without harm. Its the safe drink for all, and probably, therefore, its the better drink for you. Thousands have found it better, and fully satisfying, for them. Your grocer has both forms of Postum: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for fully 20 minutes. a Reason for Postum Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Michigan shte |