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Chicaco 7, 111. 530 South Weill St. Enclose 25 cents la coins for eacb day in every milk and drink of water, Flenty satisfied Size after 10 days, send the empty carton to the Kellogg Co., Battle Creek, Mich., and get DOUBLE Name. Address. YOUR HONEY BACK. by Roger C. Whitman necessary material, ask the Portland Cement association, 33 West Grand avenue, Chicago, to send you a copy of their booklet in this subject. QUESTION: We had planned to use a creosote stain on a white cedar rustic fence, but understand that thi3 would be injurious to the adjacent shrubbery. What type of paint would you recommend? ANSWER: As the cedar is resistant to deterioration, it will hardly be necessary to apply any 1cind of finish unless you have a special reason for doing so. A liquid wood preservative that can be brushed on could be used instead of the creosote, or else a good spar varnish. Search for Mahogany There are no mahogany forests. Typically, the trees are scattered through the Jungle here and there. An average of two trees to the acre Is considered a very good stand. At first only the trees on the river banks were cut, and transportation was not a serious problem. These trees have long since gone so the bunt for mahogany and its logging have been one long battle with the trackless tropical Jungle. Derr'a Point Cyetena Usual method of gauging a deer's point system Is thus: A buck's tines or point .grow larger and more numerous each successive year until there are twelve. At this time the buck is usually about five years of age. There are abnormal situations' where the number of points vary, but usually In an average healthy buck ihe above is true. wHWbww,mu1.u 'r y Rub in for gently warming, soothing, contains speedy relief from cold discomfort! up to 2Vi times more of those famous ingredients known to every doctor methyl salicylate and menthol than five other widely offered Insist on genuine the original Baume Analgesique. It acts fasti Ben-Ga- . , .. "1 ! i 1 Ben-Ga- y pain-relievi- A rub-in- s. Ben-Ga- "bob-whjtt- V "I loathed taking cathartics. Now I don't use them any more, for yard. Hungarian Partridge This European game bird was brought to this country in the early 1800's in large numbers for stocking purposes. Between 1900 and 1909 nearly 50,000 birds were liberated, principally in the northeastern states. The "hunkle," as he is commonly called, la slightly " quaiL larger than our mar For Real Relief Win-te- r Df By Gene Byrn A JOB U Swaps Cathartics ANSWER: There is much more to be said about laying a sidewalk than the proper mixture of cement, etc. For complete information on laying concrete walks as well as proportions and amount i'J"' . WHAT rXTRjT evill need. 'J JEG'LAR FELLERS I ) sand, gravel and cement that I r TRUSTED YOU AMD TUCll vrn I ATC A I I nitrM THESE CAICES TDPE-UVE- POPPING QUESTION: I intend to put in a new cement walk in the gangway, and need to know the amount of By Arthur Pointer SAir fir HOME ( QUESTION: Is there any remedy for crumbly brick? ANSWER: A partial remedy is to give the bricks two coats of a cement base paint, to be bought from a dealer in mason supplies. This is a powder to mix with water. This will protect the surface Df the brick only; it will not harden them throughout. Very poor bricks should be replaced with a narder burned variety. that VOICE LIKE THAT TfclXJE" I easy-to-mak- e v IV)AtJ ? I if AILING HOUSE AH-Y- I p WOrtT BmBOHQlCk u 'moo-- 1 'II fm' Afternoon Style woman of slightly largthe FOR er figure, a flattering afternoon style with softness at shoulder and hipline. Sleeves can be the reguDetachable Teplums lar short length, or VT'OU'LL have a variety of smart Add a self bow at the neckline. costumes when you sew tliis Pattern No. 1741 is for sizes 34. 86, 88. charming basic frock. Three de42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 30, short sleeve, tachable peplums are provided-scallo- ped 40, 3 yards of 35 or sleeves add a dress-uSend for your copy of the Fall and note. 60 paRes of style, color, FASHION si MUTT well-kno- three-quarte- r. ID 3 t,t )0VyC" 11 1 LITTLE stow 1 g, m'' fnft 1 '"j a f tU? NANCY v '. AW yL 12-2- 0 II by milsplendid recipe is lions every year, because It make such a dependable, effective medicine for coughs due to colds. It is so easy to mix a child could do it. From any druKsist, get Z'4 ounces of Plnex. a special compound of proven Ingredients, in concentrated form, for its soothing: effect on throat and bronchial Irritations. twa Thon make a syrup by stirring cup cups of granulated sugar and one disof water a few moments, until solved. No cooking needed. Or you can use com syrup or liquid honey, instead of suirar syrup. Put the Pinex into a pint bottle and fill up with your syrup. This gives you a full pint of cough medicine, very and you effective and Quick-actinet about four times as much for and is your money. It never Bpoils, it. very pleasant children love You'll be surprised by the way It takps bold of coughs, giving quick relief. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the Irritated membranes, and helps cloar the air passages. Money refunded if it doesn't pleaso you in every way. !)Wt0W OOX J Homo Mixture used This roclt in cCc Lovelii WHAT ARE 7"NANCy I SLUGGO AND yOU DOING IN THE rrf KITCHEN Relief; Try This WnU PcpL ocL ice ForJoyfuJGsugh Also y, for Pain due to RHEUMATISM, Ash for Mild y Ben-Ga- '4J!"WT".(MJJW.llJ, MUSCLE ACHE, and STRAINS. for Children. .J'WmXfPfW Keep Posted on Values by Reading the Ads West Indian Mahogany major cabinet wood in England and America until approximately 1775, West Indian mahogany, declined in use as supplies from Jamaica then Santo Domingo A and finally Cuba, became scarce. Until World War II, minor supplies were available from Cuba. War restrictions stopped its importation and since the war, an export embargo has kept supplies from coming to this country. It is the heaviest and hardest of the mahoganies and Is the favorite of the e cabinetmaker for his band made furniture. old-tim- Flrnrlng Cost ef Clothes The number of outfits girl owns has little to do with the usefulness of her wardrobe. The suitability of her clothes la more important than the number. And the clothes which cost the most are not the clothes n ade of the finest materials. They arr the clothes which hang In the closet, unworn. The actual cost of any outfit is the cost in dollars and cents, divided by the number of times you wear the outfit. Starting Car on Ice starting the car on an icy ptvement, do not use first gear at When o start ging in second or the clutch slowly. Go easy the accelerator pedal to avoid all but high-enga- racing the engine. This allows the Fowl Pox Fowl pbx is an old enemy of the poultry flock. It can be prevented by vaccination when the birds are a few weeks old, and pullet flocks which have not been previously immunized can be protected by vaccination with pigeon type vaccine when they are placed in the laying house. Pigeon type vaccine gives temporary immunization; and the vaccination will prevent outbreaks of fowl pox which might stop egg production for four weeks or more. Playground Color 6cheme A playground color scheme for children's playground equipment, which has been put into practice in Canada, is green and yellow. The explanation for this choice of color la that green is restful to children's proeyes while the orange-yellovides a quick vision contrast which indicates danger points. For this purpose, the advocates of this painting motif emphasize that yellow is the most highly visible of all colors. What 'Pressing Means term "pressing" means setting the iron directly down upon fabric and lifting it directly up The without to and fro action. Woolens should always be pressed to avoid ruining the shape of the garment L nd the surface finish of the Likewise, laces, nets and ma-terla- , " l'MH.w..,....w .1 . n |