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Show THE if" FEED ITS ALLIES MACARONI Vst Important yon mmr pucwwXy From Message Herbert C. to People Hoover, Administrator. WORLD University of Notre Dame NOTRI DAME, INDIANA Offer Complete Course In Agriculture Full courses also In Letters, Journalism, Library Science, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Medl-elnArchitecture, Commerce and Law. more necessary bthannoS moil pox. Army e, NEPHI, UTAH. S, drainage of exports from the Unite States, that we retain a proper supply for our own country, and we musi adopt such measures as will ameliorate, so far as may be, the pric conditions of our less fortunate. W might so drain the supplies from the country to Europe as by the higl. prices ttiat would follow to force car people to This opershorten their consumption. ation of "normal economic forces" would starve that element of the community to whom we ewe the most protection. We must try to. impose the burden equally upon all. Action Must Be Voluntary. There Is no royal road to food conWe can only accomplish servation. this by the voluntary action of our whole people, each element in proportion to its means. It is a matter of equality of burden; a matter of min-ute saving and substitution at every point in the 20,000,000 kitchens, on the 20,000,000 dinner tables nnd in the HOW AMERICA CAN TUB BEST TIMES-NEW- SUPPLIES ESTIMATED Increased Production, Elimination of Waste and Careful Control of Food Exports Form the Solution of This War Problem. GIVES SECRET OF SUCCESS j George W. Perkins1 Method Is to Live Every Day as If It Were to Be the Only One. "My own method has been to live every day as though it was the only day I had to live, and to crowd everything possible into that day. Pay no attention to the clock or what you are paid, but work and live for all that is in it just as you play football and everything else will take care of Itself," said George W. Per kins. "The head of the table Is the place where there Is most room. It is the tree that grows and grows until It overtops the others that gets the most air and sunshine. The thing for the oung man to do is to strive with all the energy he possesses to excel in actual ability. "Pull is not necessary. Noi- - should a young man bother too much about his wages. I never asked an increase n my life. You can command sooner or later what you are entitled to if deserve it. you "Put you have got to be ultra-prof- i cient in some particular thing, lou must stand out and do It better than the fellows around you whether you are an office boy, a stenographer or an You must use your head executive. as well as your hands. Don't be afraid to do extra work lest It interfere with your theater going. I don't go to the theater half a dozen times during the inter, not that I don't like it, but there are other things more worth do ing." Leslie's Wf kly. What the peo Washington, ple of the United States not only can 2,000,000 manufacturing, wholesale and retail establishments of the country. but must do In the matter of food use In order to help win The task is thus in its essence the daily the war is set forth in detail In a individual service of all the people. statement issued today by Food Ad Every group can substitute and even ministrator Herbert C. Hoover. If we the great majority of thrifty people fail to do our part in this respect, he can save a little and the more luxurisays, the people of the allies cannot be ous elements of the population can by maintained at war, for their soldiers reduction to simple living save much. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. cannot fight without food. The final result' of substituting other The normal imports of wheat and products and saving one pound of A Smart Man. Brown Banks takes a great deal of other cereals by France, Italy, the wheat flour, two ounces of fats, seven United Kingdom and Belgium, and the ounces of sugar and seven ounces of Interest in his business. Green Never less than 10 per cent. estimates of the 1917 crop in those meat weekly, by each person, will, when we have multiplied this by one countries compared to the normal pro duction are given by Mr. Hoover in hundred million, have increased our Splendid Nerve. "I thought Janet would be verj tabulated form, and the conclusion is exports to the amounts absolutely renervous about running her automobile drawn that In order to provide normal quired by our allies. This means no herself, but the girl is perfectly fear- consumption It will be necessary more than that we sbould eat plenty, for them to Import In the next 12 but eot wisely and without waste. less." SKIN TORTURES Food conservation has other wepects "I should" say she was. The last months 577,000,000 bushels of wheat cerebe utmost of must Wars of and bushels other 674,000,000 importance. That Itch, Burn and Scale Quickly Re person she ran over was a traffic cop." als. If the crops of the United States paid for by savings. We must save lieved by Cutieura Trial Free. the In in and North commodities and Canada all mature safely. aonsumption No Style. lasurthe consumption of unproductive It takes about ten minutes to prove First Girl So you met Mr. Blank, America will have an apparent the famous writer, at the reception. plus of 208,000,000 bushels of whent bor in order that we may divert our that a hot bath with Cutieura Soap manhood to the army and to the shops. and 950,000,000 bushels of other cerewnat ao you uunn or nimr followed by gentle applications of The whole of Europe has been enSecond Girl Not much. His clothes als. Th'e allies, therefore, must use Cutieura Ointment will afford relief in ever war sic.ee the for other the wheat cereals than gaged mixing began and I under are quite and point to speedy healment of of elimination In of and the the war their waste, simplification people bread, stand that he was celebrated for his of life, and the Increase of its indus eczemas, itchings and irritations. They America must reduce their consumpstyle. tion of wheat flour from five to four trial capacity. When the war is over are ideal for all toilet purposes. Free sample each by mail with Book, the consuming power of the world will pounds per week per person. When Mark Moved. be reduced by the loss of prosperity Address postcard, Cutieura, Dept. L, Decrease in Food Animals. When Mark Twain was young and A estimate of the world's and man power, and we shall enter a Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. struggling, a friend of his met him food careful shows a total net of competition without parallel animal position walking through the streets with a decrease of 115,005,000, and this will period Another Sherlock. in ferocity. After the war, we must cigar box under his arm. She said to be I wonder where the step Simson As on. our If our maintain war as markets the goes foreign greater him : ladder is. flocks takes working people are to be employed. Mr. Clemens, whenever I see you the increase of herds jind Mrs. Simpson Willie had it last. We shall be in no position to compete reduce the consump there Is a cigar box under your arm. vears, we mustwaste Simson Then It must be in the pan if we continue to live on the same and carefully con eliminate tion, too are much.' I'm afraid you smoking basis of waste and extravagance on try. meat trol exports. "It Isn't that," said the imperturOur home dairy products supplies which we have lived hitherto. Simple, bable Mark; 'Tin only moving again." Time" seldom 'adds to the value of are decreasing, while our population is temperate living is a moral issue of the other pictures painted by hope. and we must ship in- first order at any time, and-nincreasing, Thick. creasing amounts of such products to basis of conduct during the war beA teacher asked her class to write our allies. comes a wrong against the interest of Consequently this indusan essay on London. !he was sur- try must be stimulated, and home the country and the interest of prised to read the following in one users must save the wastes in milk nnu democracy. The Impnct of the food shortage of attempt : butter. Much the same may be said in "The people bf London are noted the case of sugar. Net Contents 15Tluid Draotm Europe has knocked at every door of for their stupidity." the United States during the past three Mr. Hoover urges a greater con The young author was asked Sow sumption of fish and sea foods, in year. The prices of foodstuffs have he got that Idea. which our coasts and lakes are enornearly doubled, and the reverberations "Please, miss," was the reply, "It mously rich. The products of the land, of Europe's increasing shortage would s the population he reminds us, are conserved by the have thundered twice as loudly dur says In the of London Is very dense." New York eating of those of the sea. ing the coining year even had we not Globe. entered the war. Our Duty. We are today in an era of high In conclusion the food administrator We must maintain prices at Frenzied Finance. prices. says : "I just thought of a great scheme," I have endeavored to show In previ such a level as will stimulate produc. . -nr - n TIP I? CENT. .'aEf' ous articles that the world is short of tion for we are faced by a starving grinned the plumber. I AVeetaWcPfcparationferAs "Hand it to me and I'll eat it," re- food; that Europe is confronted with world and the value of a commodity to iniinnmcroiiu ut wtu the grim specter of starvation unless the hungry is greater than its price, plied the thin carpenter. 1in61he5toniacnsandJaNrfJ As a result of the world shortage of from our abundance and our waste we "No, this is on the level." ,,Q MM J "What it is all aboutT keep the wolf from the door. Not only supplies, our consumers have suffered "It is to get in touch with all the must we have a proper use of our roon from speculation and extortion. While supply in order that we may furnish wages for some kinds of labor have TherctTyTromoUnDieS paymasters in the country " rntrtiiftS - . -our allies with the sinews with which Increased with the rise In food prices, "Yes" Uieenuincss "And find out when the pay day they may fight our battles, but it is In others, it has been difficult to main neither Opium,Morphtaenor an act of humanity towards fellow tain our high standard of nutrition .IJftti?-.comes." Minomi Vot Narcotic By the elimination of waste In all men, women and children. "Yes" By the diversion of millions of men classes, by the reduction In the con "Then, on the pay day I plan to go to sumption of foodstuffs by the more foreach paymaster and see how many en- from production to war, by the occujUxSrmna the iso- tunate, we shall increase our supplies nrmies, land of by by called for." not been pation have velopes and lation of markets, by belligerent lines, not only for export but for home, "Huh !" "Then I plan to take all the uncalled-fo- r and by the destruction of shipping by by incrensed supplies we can help in not only has the home pro- the amelioration of prices. pay envelopes and share them fifty-fift- y submarines, our flVflT allies fallen by over For Better Distribution. duction of with the paymasters." of but laid bushels they has been 500,000,000 grain, Beyond Jhis the duty As he turned to go oie thin 'conftipauonandDtarrWe. shook his head and remarked sor are thrown upon us for a much larger upon the food administration to fornormal men In trades their of erote Imports with the proportion patriotic ftnd Feverishness rowfully: and commerce, that we may eliminate Jr "jrrj,nr "And Just to think, I used to know merly obtained from other markets. They have reduced consumption at the evils which have grown Into our you when you were all right. every point, but men in the trenches, system of dwtribution, that the bur men In the shops, and the millions or den may fall equitably upon nil by res somen placed at physical labor reStir E toration, so far as may be, of the nor??! m n nrao& quire more food than during pence mal course of trade. It Is the purpose times, and the Incidence of their saving of the food administration to use Its I utmost power am the utmost ability vnd any shortage which they may sufest c that patriotism can assemble to ameli fer, falls first upon women and too a If this privation becomes orate this situation to such a degree moy be possible. great, their peoples cannot be mainThe food administration is assem tained constant In the war. and we will be left alone to fight the battle of bling the best expert advice In the Exact Copy of Wrapper. country on home economics, on food democracy with Germany. The problem of food conservation Is utilization, on trade practices and We cannot, trade wastes, and on the conduct of wne of mnny complexions. and we do not wish, with our free Inpublic eating places, and we shall outMcst in Demand. stitutions and our large resources of line from time to time detailed sugges do we need for dinner, Mag"What ltout by policed tions, which If honestly carried food, to imitate Europe In pie?" asked the mistress ns the maid rationing, but we must voluntarily nnd such individuals in the country, we be appeared at the door of the room. w Intelligently assume the responsibility lieve will effect the result which "A new set av dishes, mum," anbefore ns as one In which everyone must attain. We are asking every swered Maggie, lugubriously. "Ol've has a direct and Inescapnble Interest. home, every public eating plate and Jest tripped over the edge av th' rug." We must Increase our export of foods many trades, to sign a pledge card as so far In these to directions, the circumstances to the allies, and accept Sufficient. their circumstances permit, nnd we are of our shipping situation, these export Mrs. Megson (not pleased with supto Instrumentalities must be of the most concentrated organizing various Have you any of the sugar you foods. These are wheat, flour, beef, ameliorate speculation. vc are ask plies old me on Monday left? are who men the of othWe the have country and ing products. dairy pork The Grocer Oh, yes, mum; plenty. er foods In great abundance which wp not nctunlly engaged In the handling How much would you like? can use Instend of these commodities, of food to sign similar pledges Hint Mrs. Megson Nonet and we can "prevent wastes In a tnW they shall see to It, so far ns they arc ts are followed directions these must We that the able, sand directions. guard Surgical Stupidity. A French soldier had been shot In the leg and was taken to the hospital Our Difficult Langu.we. Improving One's Good Points. n for treatment. For some time the our that difficulties abilof the Apropos The art of posing lies In one's until at last the wound, probed in afforeign-borfriends experience ity to acquire It without appearing the sufferer demanded what he was pleasfected. To make those with whom learning "United States," a subscriber doing. raised writes: "A boy born a Dane and one comes In contact weary with un"I am trying to find the bullet," was me and to came In a a German course family Is of affectation necessary the reply. : 'Will you borrow me your wheel said If the Individual, thing to be deplored. "Whnt stupidity 1" cried the patient me smile T however, realizes the Importance of barrow and when he saw I have It in my pocket." "Why, from lend It I can he 'I mean, will said. she helping nature's endowments, " 7 Outlook. appear perfectly natural In always you Ever notice how unimportant today riving to look her very best. Learn seem the things that looked so lmpor- ri.ilw ftntlmlatiA Thnunht. know your own good points and yesterdajl The liberty of the press Is essential j ' take the trouble to cuHlvnte them. to a free government. will VW JTou will find TYPHOID Aug. 20. experience has demonstrated the almost miraculous effi cacy, end hormletimeas, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and Insurance. your family. It Is more vital thanorhouse send tor Have Ask your physician, druggist, you had Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, lesultl from us , and danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE CUTTtl LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL. reoauciao vaccinss a ssauns uasss e. a, ess. ucsasa 17. . tOT k V W!iH jpP '' beneficial to teeth best for children. jg ' Bp jT tS&C ' , . Z55)yfJ iimJ i J I "After every meal" ?nn ls Tfl8 fioody I r V massages and strengthens tne gums keeps teeth clean and breath sweet. aids appetite I I tA Wrifiiey's is and difiestion' The ridvur bbs&Mmsk&i3USl Children Cry For text-book- ui ot I'll- co-o- I mil mi loss What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the. relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; ' allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CASTORIA GENUBNE ALWAYS 3 Bears the Signature of W jsa-as- M r -- chll-flre- A Call to Your Grocer will bring a package of Grape-Nu- A delicious, stir-geo- healthful food n and a ing lesson in economy. "There s a Reason hatjt V In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Aggravating Circumstances. Mrs. Justwed We hadn't been a week when he hit me with a piece of sponge enke. Five Judge Disorderly conduct. shillings and costs. Mrs. Justwed And I'd made the cuke with my own hands. Judge Assault with a deadly weapon. One year. Pall Mull Gazette. A Curious Stone. A Reasonable Supposition. The fanner alleged a freight train of the defendant company had hit one of his mules. "Now, Mr. Jones," said the attor ney for the corporation to the aggrieved party, who occupied the witness stand, "will you kindly tell the court whether or not your mule waa on the track, the property of the defendant, when hit by the train?" "Well, sir," replied Mr. Jones, "I didn't witness the occurrence, iflit I suppose things must have been about as you suy. This was n pretty bright mule and I reckon If that train had took out ufter him In the woods which fringe the track there where he wa killed he would have got behind tree." Macon Telegraph. Johnny came home from school several times within n month with various bruises on his face und body, received in fights with his schoolmates, and on the lust occasion his mother threatened him with severe punishment If he ever engaged in n fight again. Only a few day snfter the lad appeared- with a block eye, and, scared by the stern, ' Sacred 8ubject. maternal greeting, "Well, sir?" he de"Money Is his religion." parted from his usual truthful ways, nnd stammered : "Yes; his poor wife Is afraid to ask "I fell down and hit my head on a for any. It's a subject too sacred to mention." stone." "And which got the worst of It?" When Your Eyes Need Care asked his big brother. "Oh, the other fellow," answered Murine Eye Remedy Try Jnst Kt. Comfort. M mom at Snanlnc Johnny. "He's gone home with two Ho or nail. Write for Tr Nra Book. fmsgi.ts bluck eyes." MtHLNEKiK K1HKDV CU..CU10AOO - |