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' - ..)1h can this. indlistt4 tobacco not be Alsed as it is usuaily ,u,sed. tid - I ' . - ' 14tii ,;LAto0116e4: --- ' 'd I r ' .. have already Paper mills, whiCh mentioned, as a. valuable market for waste products, figure iti another in- dustry whose waste products have just now been shown to have value It a., the Industry of t itracting nicotim from tobacco for the preparation et rtt ; a 11 4.4 ir r-f- ' oe-- ., ? , 71.. , lo.4, !! I .4,, , if;: 'S".1 C ..'0,161 I ; Ap&r.,0- - &T.- -4 - t P 1 , whatsoever. Now. Lowever, the i 241 are drawn from t,he soles.ar,d soldnails scrap metal dt .$15 a 'lot. while the for anti I learitt,hrserlis agrtuorti;ild - - Tkirl , ', erc,-4.6- - i ; -- -- ' 4 'r ,p, , ' . ' f , . , - wee, . t I I te. - . pensioners years et mg miens same all oehielesk lestre& aft nod we and Ling ', , I L0-1- e-- e-- O '...... EVA bands r : , , th ,4 4,4 re a ilk - i, - ft s t f -- reetnini Ike sere na or of c fitlien,,ct th who ahoy snatched I on the iisc - veterates hUe neer is d brows Bd by bras body et lay bs eta i 1 , - -- 1! II - 4' ; bn i I of-th- t- int-Mi- s,,,,iants-forthent-tAt- Ig table., co :' -- :. 1. i .. -- '. ' i -- t his forms,.-triniming- l er nietriteek nal- - truism procure paws -- , , m , :, e -- 'a. foot-Wea- r. two-sort- s Ialls !Mast. 1'h:octat ras an rata good. Fira4 that cigar: Years ha has never trig hard yea ,,1: ,,0 - - ;04 - ; 4:. v, , i, ,. I dmd frv gs uptmt .. , ,r,--;; mita. ' ;', I trim-mini- comrade I it ' - , , - 1 . old be tei r , Negatives- Saye .Soldiers Front . ,4 , , ,,,,,,, ,...,..mt,,c,14:z eN" n- ' ,,, , i . 1 - - -- tat be:mull i , ,, , , oMcial-thickfies- ountry. rrnaterlieme, . . oveeto---manufacture- remade ., (,:f Nowathoe tirey ere takn la habd , and sulopfcted ,., .i degreasing .treat-,- , 11 a ,.,! m Other inert and ahp.h ,mt ,eottifugai were productsare being systemfpw,,,, t:, s:; 31174':-.4;4e'''.. i'''.7-..- ; articles, as well at to 'become bases , action speedily whip the hoes into u, ,e:2)e.."-4e.,,,,,; 14' 1..7s4t1 .,11 ' for utile?. Lbany rine over by chemists whose,' , -;1'h v. hen conditMn as aa , cian Platoe, negative. CPacill......e they were which, '1.Na.' With a vieW1 when sorted titcd 7...' ' 1;0.1K 14 new. he sew 611! ki bett'. ru.1 Frey re mhitt , opette.stitme.are directed to be !Rif I . ' excess of the oat, werelound a 1 crf ii.'aa rer1Avert-1, .t.o.....ut,,. the .wAlete' tbe and f,ut but far orard utilizatioa sixteenth of an inch were more vaillitiii sore 'the bags which ' purpose vadtrel tur,Auty industrial dealers' - WOEth trciTtb 8 i 110 It) 1200 II ton the film wereand cold to TONS or EnASS. SCLlir ,,, , private Tim mmAck:. ..LEADy Ton rbstsoever. Once thepobillti of-i-ts .dt the. paper mliie , Careei- In lase illatarned 41aptyll-She1.0 Start Casey Istpe sahvd by the Britlbh and 'trusty to Be Melted 1)lifil''''r l ., mounts. T,,,1 waste .11ir anon ts estabitshett'llitt for picture framing, and for enumerate all the industries In those 1:.e. other Industrial which uaste for cation whieh would purpotwe with an intrinsic (mires the omega a I -- -: covet' pages .tind page.. . high quaint of their glasa fitted them. , , Stliks of I , ' ' 3303 which fluctuates according to entertained of utilizing It as a tA't i army. Anothei - which consint of cork with cofton and plumes from the inakirig of artificial I tatted were of of problem reCoverY the suPfortite a of wlSie and other conserving prodthese Bits west, once. shattered at dressing It conditions demand of arose usual 'taste and at 6 factories in- Posedly valuable trease. a process wool attached aro sc,rtcd, the cotton, flowers; tangles of loom- ends; team- was found teilie hot a leather preser- - ucts are showering down upon the connection with nut:Intone women 's gloves. These witick left them clean and soft-going to the Paoer Trills. the wool to ments Of silk, both mercerized and ,jp.031.7he big problem is to discover vative, but on that Contrary a .leather goverdmegt offices in' Lo don. wsomree. were a sort sof and one the shoddy mills and the cork to the otherwise, in a thousand made from i , The fragments fromgauntlet the destroyer.---Fattseeking uppers means of its utilization. adds were found 4.0 exPerts ara verr ationg cloth especiallY for women wore , frem:velour and felt Finally there are over the pieces linoleum factories. means of utilizing them. be predominant In its composition. and gone sound again but may easy. munition frequently workers. or .course they picked out which were found to be the floor sweepings from the font ,fac- hats; trimmings' from IV! table And now that I have men tinned gas quickly become its use among the soldiers was Ls a matter of saturated with grease suitable for devotion to an, inatistry tories. These consist of leather, cloth cloth makers; woolen fragments; bun- theutrnost difficulty. and ' discontinued at once. masks, let me say that no single item and metal tons-,oin of the and other grit', op eration of w hich had suffer ed much from the materials, and formerly trimmin.gs cast oft.itt hamlet after chemist may insist that the war has ca lled into utilization tools. In one Search is still being made for some of of aeronlone'wings; worn-ovmunitions factory. the - ar- - This was the Manufacture of the has been the practice to hand them the making so many waste products of... n!olis on's, ,e 'waste matter in question is of use. for it.jCnd the ehances are cast-ofound proprietor bitossir to the ens at discarded umbrella authorities good I life as these same-saoriteto hats, city in used entail dises are leather which make. Every- with 112 pounds of these soiled confronted, tell a composition that it ,tontains that eventually a use will be found. incinerator,.! covering"; balls of knows that, the mask contains. gloves' rhe making of mattreAses. This cared be burned in the garbage body At weck. it he41. is a however, present, still found waste These lit that this being salvaged now, with the paper 1. c element hartng a known applicaIncperts. howeetirjlave Istri f the mattress industry for aaste among other items, two , .of chemists '"urt 'Pieces. is worth $10 it ton tor fertilizer mill It14 the ultimate destination of a product alnumt as much' the time being. Is made 'Teich matt'ress The makers loo to germ:tierce. Then for the I gyel)leoe the glove was worth.' It was high- - t had been hard at work and down Britain are ileaiching for two linvleve- of the fact that tons gOod deal of-- at trying. to find and pieces of glass. each not more it remains a waste product, some commercial use for it. wAng. The greai problem, in this scheme , for the indispensable of these sweepings are recoverable of aninch thick, ..4.wyttydestrable toc find a cheap an- Asubstitüte , than -object of courses to later investlipt, them tit to wear acain-.1- leather tuttm" when the boot. factory from the leather factories alone, it of national economy, besides the prob- T. Which are pat into place in 'the maak 1 oaay the Economy la the Thime. S10.400 seen kynt by iyt,ber chew tat& of a tem be will has that of finding applicationalog-prod-----,- -wealth been problem ., a, thin' layer of xylonite between 'The waste was suddenly.found not only Leather trimmings Is a case in ' Nor is this fit of economy confined with Uilt01hit herto waste. is the problem girred are not nnkr made ihn-2;Lh etr A shell- splinter may strike t, sui tableto them. I int to industrial circles collection. The Wear . bait Eyen:heuee,, n whers were found Paten( leather has also been found of a cheap and speedy Durin Illsewar,anormeste-trtmoti- -with which they are sodden theid needs. Avivetclialtstólned-noto the lessons it. but the inner piece will not be wanue,oniy Ilimae,- io be. easily made from the sole trim.. ; to possess a high waste value, Trim- - twat lull of trimmings recovered resulted from the of economy which the submarines harmed end I not have in'tr1 and old iron. leathers be costomed bottles may used eitherpatent rags. , due to the fact that the layerafid here, 'too, another industry mingii , Di4ditg of .enormout numbers of army. tere211- - homer to oil" for the maches Or, aft--itit''mings found lillita hie for the facto-riesIle has not been educated into the be- -, such of ryionite goes far toward nullity- - er , the had threatened been whose by tile cots. Tbeee trtmmings were purely use Is e refining, as Nei oil for Diesel en-.- 1 war was revived. As for the !raps i to which plain trimmings have KOne, lief that oth er wasteiive a use and they can i commonplace ratite matter and before the war it wastes of the kitaten. Women who ing the force of any blow nrept of glom from both uppers and soles which but a process has been discovered (.0r he declines to i burdened with them.that made by a direct hit. Even to co back to the But ad been the custom of boot factories preserve their own fruits are no long-e- l' course the patent gine,' in the forml litodes. 'many of the new poswere found for further use.1 recovering when the blow is of sufficient force throw them away. as having no I which When this Mis l sess their VIlluable elements in corn. of -- currier's powder." mentioned the rubber away throwing before: for to smash were of as tinge the inner these slash fertlitsec.,.j ground up piece nown commercial value. Shortly at- tor, their fruit us th at been leather free re when they have well, the goggle will not be shattered taken off, bination and amoutil Use For Scnsps., certain let, ortime, a use for which leather possesses high to be w the war began, however, a quali- 'used them once, but instead are savdevoted to the 'usual uSes to labor and expense is nPAP,Sz,k1.11' in The Like a window pane struck with a The extraction of the grease was qualities. dekoted I separation in ord er to se cure the M ax- are which waste ty of them was submitted to a chern-- - ing them to be posted to the govern- stone. trirmnings It will remain. facone part of the program of econalthough Thus the waste from the boot rt, who discovered that it wog possi- ment offices in London which-are-13-7' The fine dust ,known as "eitrrier'scimilflt'ratef for - each, all obittacle cracked . in place. Just as a photo- only Two )e to extract the grease from them large. boot factories in tories, which was formerly thrown powder" W3S for a long which the usual collector of wastes tug to discover á use for these waste graphic negative which when dropped, omy. and mattresses saved collected the their has away. he grease thus secured looked wry products. t.' , be a waste produet, bu tinuff)lynight Farmera are in shatters Into pieces, but the pieces are Northampton declines to iurniount and sorted them. leattitr washer trades from disaster' been discOvered mch like the grease with which the the hazel nuts to 'which gathering carefully indus-certain This is 'an attitini; v;hi6li will have they still held in place by the film.' , -Large fragments of leather trimmed durinc the war, and it Will continue Idlers were accustomed to dress paid no attention. Duringformerly V. 11"-Cannot name now, but 0 be overcome if other .nations be-- the war, the off in the making of uppers were to he used in both these trades. Jusijr lich Mas t this )eir boots to make them water-proo- f. Masks. for to d.o, Goggles called tor with4,the a of nothing mati;. government Itritain are to recognize that colleetioq set aside for resale to bootmakers to now efforts are under wits accordingiy assumed that the these and similar Waste nuts it ialu- - vic le nsatPria I 4l --very rarely waste IVs from the When the making of gas masks on be used in the repairing of wayc4r,,oetii-- . ufacture collection ream extracted from leather trim-lothe certain. slow that a arnateriaL Strenuous efforts are un- and it $ orgaspied hedgerows of the country, along with a scale sufficiently-larg- e to equip-t- he 4s1one it,te nOW able booth while the larger pieces of sole' Tifree will spog Ma (ar might be used to supplement the fruit stories which formerly trig were entire der way in Britain ' Overcome it a Week: began. the war office was leather were found adaptable to tie e frirsinings le supplies of boat-greaI Vila toalf, for the thrown away from the kitchens of the In needarmy the other' great industrial ria for ()Id Boots. of great of thin clear process known as "packing-up- " dur- yiete. In the manufacturent,eivitian country. It had been found that they glass from which supplies tions of thpe wTorilcd.Kfolloto.i Fsnititt?:It to make the goggles, ing r) thoroughly have leathers been Still further47aitelyistvilint fek 1 the time Later. terecer, the greens thee B- yielded a special sort ,of .charcoal Government óperationsBy A TT , trim- Attiltzed now that use has been found erea was subjected to an examinaexperts found that pho- these of trimmings had been waste trfromings.--th- e , which was useful in conneption with tographic plates 1St I 9, evEn for old and worn Out boots, which (Crtp.yright. by Edward :Mar.. paout taken market complied shreds' a find atthe smalt and completely only ready elk and the hopes which had been the mings making of gas masks tor the with the requirements.- There are. of scraps were left. It was these which per mills. The cork sole cuttings formerly were declared to have no use shall.) , , 1 ''''' t ' ',, ., '4. - ' Big Problem That ' and Paper , Becoiiii.. ilath er Scraps; Become Val'eahle,' All KindsUse fer Old Itills Ready .Market for Scrap of - . , , s ' ' Enemy Gas gas masks. At the receiving factories. the Hindi were stripped off the negatives and diesolved in a chemical bath, by whieh the nitrate content of the film was recovered andturned into The profit. glass discs for were then .cut out and all the-goggles trim- were things carefully pneaerted. and I under the name of "glues cutlet.' were - 14 ....Anil, ..qatatir.." A 4 , . ' .. genres, thousands upon thouiands of , ,. amateur and professional photographers --scattered throughout the Britlah Isles, each of whom had ,a more ' or leas large supply of used: negatives. . These were asked to hand over all tha negatives they could spare to the gov- -. ernment. Half a million goggles were ' wanted weekly in the manufacture of gam masks, and as two quarter-plat- e negatives were necesaary to inake gi.ggle, you. win see that two ,.. Single Million quarter-plat- e negatives were needed every 111Plien days to keep up with the British arnty's demand for k . ...I , pre. . I. . s, Dm 'William wipitai. . - March. 5.1Eng1and I , bas been seized with a fit,,,,of ' Leather' economy, indeurial factory craps. mattress-tuftodds . And ends of t ro'oeswehings. of peace-tim- e v.legallnowMS refuse coined into money.' being ay is e dire need. imposed by the strain war. for the f en unprecedented' vbig'pf time and labor. hasimpress4 !well deeply into the Industrial lierader. of Britain.- Whether the ..tbii is to become permanent. remains At present. rich rewards 4 be seen. new methods of le the discovery of okp; Alib.ing the waste bin. Sweit the The Brit; mind; and ingenious .,reirig is doing sti t.11i.- tie". the war;n its power to perpetuate ree virtue of economy in tire Indus. cotintrYi-.--'- . IA life of the OSPOS4.:- Wrse--- SS Years i ,. Nothined. for The Saturday News by Special Foreign Correspoudent be Third : -- ' Revealed by War Necessities 'orl.SITa-g- . ilding coludit; wings et p,t4 rhameg. is . ,,,,. t .., New:Biitis ttndl'i'si'fis B'.1ilt '..- - ' t - vet. college tvalid Idler 1.r.. - ' - ... .,., . , I met 73RCII ' ."119I9 , - '"v,81ing 'her ' SATURDA'Y - 7-7-----1 oHnd "Iliamg,Soi, . , , . - DESERET EVENING NEWg - ' TREZ,:. - I,: i .0 - :11 0- 1- 1 !,' .. ,4,. i ,' 1 - , ',1!) t :' '' .1 0 the same method. In the Cril Ion some of the European staffs were in- room is connected up by an dined to be a bit scornful over tile I i.! t American internal telephone system "American machinery." Rut thoAe '." adand the American official can lie who caste- to scoff remained, to was no Op Utlit-te- tentore 001)141. I Ito that liack.in Iii,clia-Otntre, witdin aili Part of the hotel and receive when the officials who have seen give tan ta orne---Beggrael,,Reiturulyi toabosisends. wirecnalerretnene ; Pane Applicants, ottnettiorivot,RetaindineTtieh.,.. roar-Ma. Itai's Shaken Up the in i' U. S. an Paris back at Methods work In of America Conference Penee instant the where at EMeionoy get every reply. plare hospitality. was not Devastated LandHappy and Prosperous ,Dayo In England. orattoth. U .t he will a can of home there the' be aids installed !mechanical rustling available, Bones Chancelleries. Old was they accommodation of affordDry World Pullen. Co ed in hotels or in houses lent rent free are employed to save labor and make dry bones and a svieeping out of the Mara mutt, it more efficient an the Ameriran cobwebs In some of the chancelleries (SPecial Correepondencej 'at thus mum that dne.martuted for or at merely. nominal rents. Favorable whelk orprodinahibrit;ve.r,86.ptIreingis know to wanted . to gets not Correspondeneet) ISpecial through, who ars nw sea preferential--treatme- nt organization has become- a 'model for of Europe. , is ONDON..March I.Ono of the or at tat Mardi S.. they would receive the stenographic Lall the others. la from $120 to 22.40 a reel. Clothes was afforded at dispensaries. hoeplt- 1Es: drat problems to tioneront the, and 4 -10French taro aad at ale and sanitoria ..aa, regards-educe-waist that at firsi report ut the proceedings.Tha boots arn, ProPortioPatelY-SCare- e (Copyright. 1919.) bustle efficiency I. Otterratist,t wondered anyand looked blank why tion the children were placed In government and dear. .11 l' are setting the pace. at the one should wank such a thing. Anythe sailing of the vents or .colleges, signing of the .'sirmhitice was to their in more way it might be available in a day or conference ,';' , peace on the alst of January cem- religion . a grant of according 22.50 per week be- b le repatriation of the 150,000 Pol- !Lubin, The British thougtit that if the menced the of the ing made to the convent for each sesses than one. The president is 'two. re11140W lan refugees in this country.. rerte 5 a o'clock rose about conference recutar xtetttnabluseeviem between Til- child. Clothing was supplied in all inky the flout Impulse of most hustling the old workt delegates in a might be ready about midnight. to celebrate the. ausoicitins bury and Ostend. The - first- - eargo easeAwhere-investigati- on showed cir- wky that they never have been hustled port 'vs's NoVember but it would not be '2official," which , a great store of mat- curtialances to demand it, and, while by the purchase of included ith of tresses. bedding and clothing as well class distinctions were not official before. a.nd the extra efficient office meant that if it contained errors notrunk or some insane of conveying as AmerThe be would sible. respon tons 100 own of The soap. resumption recognized, every effort was made to an d reporting staff from Washington ican Sett beoutings hack to their appealed to the 01:0015. Attar over four years exile, of peaceful commerce. ought soon to guard susceptibilities where possibls, Is showing the French and British chief vorrespondents of the American staff and he 'rbo, country, eeparation allowances be thought that the invader was now bring relief to the depleted of wives He non new some the offices 'tricks that began busy got telephone. foreign machin- of Belgiala Privates were aleoPuPPle--, i from Belgian soU whilea the- restorationwhich--the well:Moly driven e confer- an to th before hour , busy get nond hadIt livestock.to triented are them and take been up making Plwe rise' to inteneo, impatience- trace ery' bring them up to ,those of tieLq ence met and when it met be had a . in- -' Britten soldiers' wives. tics. )0es to take possession of the land of - carried off into Germany by tbe disfullsoldier etaff of War-tirn- e stenographers radar, should !materially help the rehallo labor shortage made it rhich they bad been dispossessed. he whole matter of staffing in posed at Strategic points and a battery t ., The workmen of the Birtley mdni- establishment of industry and agri- - possible from' a very early stage,J-on !which they of , typewriters ellanectitgryttl-Vibehandy culture recall-CCII!ferelle . rstwerka were the first to be In re. their notes. But the The universities and other ethic!), I munerative employment- - Very soon is one bf the jokes Faris. The could transcribe at the rebnilding of their acid 7 urnapwork came when an American army are. not overstaffed. No c.limax land. Gradually. Antwerp - and thinel institution are Already issuing they were among the most highly French 1 Into the sacred dashed motor lorry re- - invitations to their students to resume skilled and best en is surrounding distrktte were munition work. French oMoe ever Is overstaffed. and precincts paid and of the D'Orsay Quid Of their interrupted course, although era and the whole colony of Elizabeth-th- e French office men and women are an- etelated. and since the 11th; 1 . from it. were unloaded a couple of Is in some viliti (so called after the aneary it has been possible for the-, casesimmediateBelgian customed to ,worngwoa number taxa electric mimeographs with a force of the buildings queen) at Birtley. County Durham. Wes to return to an parts of Beluld- make - electricians who being délavaA hours )!; '1 day that connect-Britis- h every work rmtd. got.to or Amerie'an'- think that life twn., Shipping facilities for the being used as clearing stations for was populated by them. Another very Installawith electric them the up: ing prisoners of war. large munition works. the Palaboru at was not worth living. The French. tion of the French foreign office. 'Arnow have been greatly extended. returning Allied A , , , Among the most eager exiles to re- - Twickenham, near London, was too, are a leisurely people. NO one arreztgethenta are now hi force to of within was The it r all result that are 11 the to weeknuns of - ' tire in Belgian hands. knew a French office employee a little more tharian bola and a half ever naport 10.000 refugees a , tried ditierens three teed Alt. I linens are Dow eaftering hem the have been In atidition to .munitieris- - Britain't to hurry-and eetimated that by the end of March whom the- Englieh convents government employees-after doctors bat 10t DO rebel. At a lama rose a complete after effect, et the deadly ia LS, a a b" int i all Bei--- afterdbig,--- beepitaiity.-- - These - are visitors were not slow to make are no exception to this :lite. Any- -' retprt the conference a4 iricountry will betimptied,of their iS more to than EAANIO 20,000 running fever or a cold. Their appetites are ail to my greatest , inn. lens MINS theme desirous of nettling faced with the arduous task of re- - mark in other employment& how they think there is ple,pty of time 'words fully. corrected Millinand properly I the first tablet took nded and very prim . poor; they are weak, and they are ere, or those wishing' to return later pairing the damage removing the errand blouse shops of a truly French to make peace and a few hours. more!verified was. placed In the hands of helped me. I ran now eat antintost disorder consequent on the prolonged smartness t their own expense. .1 i soon made their or less spent in preparing 'reports aril walbeg for their strength to come back. I Wank SW feet line... corre- of and every delegate A glance at the'Ust of prices pre--- . occupation ,of their convents by per,- - ;ince in many parts Ait London.appear. realize If docttrnents these for could Ueler Yours thankfully, ready gettirig only People But ivas to who receive entitled tL' spondent ' .. 1 trowlerrteettans the ailing in Brussels at the end of De, Man troops.' the return to healdtandstrength-- --that 1 national In- - gates make no real difference. It. - - -This report although notffi- The return of the Belgian will Irtn perhaps which most truly. Des 44 1916 C. a Itanifi earlier suggests that the joy of re, t At theotherendofthe founded he would be greatly helped by giving atr - dustry, e they wax a next with , the day eompared nesi tbe cloeingr,nownofaspecial--de-There must be the official report of thi Congrem Britieh organization. ire 12' likeitio' be damped tryl the I P q.: If rm elm make Inv ase tention to the stomachthat is, remot- shops thousands rM otflvtng. of We letter for suffering humanly. pertinent of the British local govern- - in' the West End of London. Food of British foreign office and ,.: raiing the Beigtans who are selttwo minor typing errors were from toxic and only poisons acidity to ment deal mcreated as are with to relief board, do two to fo. fill in can you C.M. Paria had not afford, Welty They been long In force bez emploYees tioning 4Porting here and TC4111 found. Since then the electric mimeo- the entire digestive tract, making it en at their own- - time are. Jo fact, I measures. When, in 1914, fore Londoner, discovered the value great hotels and overflow into all the graph has been one of- the sights ....iact, naturally, Ito that the body will o This is onlyonecoseontof thousands. 31 ,aiting for this to abate. Sego are try was roused by the account of their of these ttstablialtmentessbeinvmys, fiats and. boardins -- houses- 1"visitors-tthe Qua' DOrsay. , receive the full strength of the food make the EATONIC test for.tne ieriously;' capable of still it seems. to the shown'to rioted at .10 cents .earli,hutter suffering to a And neighborheell. WIIn same waythe American producing deal committees of would have in once. ila 11.40 Belgian," of sprang eatena at that cent YOUTOWn cue voluntary le kilo. (2 1.4 lbs.). coffee suffering V,pu great "tea." Soon they became 'casual observer per satizfring at work has the the simplified cienel., in every district and Private funds known. as the last be saved to humanity. eland and sugar is unobtainablft Beef saga, , everything to gainnot a penny can of the them are young women in that stage' Crilion as compared with that at the t forthcoming in every direction. - fancy. cake and thestronghold knows that the disease it- - you lose, for we take all the risk. Your . rieldng is sold at 12 a pound,. bird Iup of the of development described in England l Majestic-fo- r Everyone has made provider and instance. were funds t 11.40 O 12.80, while toilet soap: is these suppletui ."flappers"trieaning cornmoh-senssomewhere extinct almost self the medicines be and chocolate. own , ,'. that It 1 , strong the working of the American yourown feelings, t , ; from the national ., eichequermost t 15 the toieee... Pe 7 It certainly would appear that the between e school girl and a grown possible have been taken upeet the stomach, tell you that a good appetite, good di- &ism , with a Staff about a are having the time of headquarters found in They this ad- - woman. Belgians in leave and'ieverish, emas it numerous as mouth hot the with country. that the Quarter ,' -- getitron,a good stomach, . feyer dition- to a refuge from the horrors their lives in Paris, for as there are ployed by the British. If a British '., ' ',' ' dry, the tongue coated, a ,nosty ,taete, i3oisons atideffecta of strong medicates . ,,, : .,.L, anddeprivItti.opti of war. a new and so many of them and there tie .plenty, I official - ; . . . It to , wants with , desire and to Do. , of :,.. v411441114 cm,mttricati the ..... poot,;;;,0.1s , . , yocion - another profitable ne.114 rore.wnteririse.,::,vtev of lne '..? malte,.-,peac-.there 5'2, foundation to build new strength on.' road to sitrongi robust bialth Again. 7: streouöisit- work:: and sizettld --carry --of the hotel ,he muet write a all 1 pert . s-- - : ' thousands 1 tellgOt how, -benevolent a Ufa then want of as prosperous and coin- to government gave note, ring for a messenger 'and send you after' ' memory ggLin enjoy ofaeeple tills - fortable a time. as It''la in the nature tact of them $125 to be spent 'on It by hand and the over 1, , country are with battled fever have . ... you must travel thetla"., reply -for the purpoec oftleaning these or colds, br any other illness that has . ; : of a period of exile to .be.. Iteciproo- - clothes for Paris, And, of course, theae .4,4te c ! : ""'""" ' -- .' ' ).. , 7' ally, British prisoners Of war, return- - clothes have to be displayed. The repoisoneus right out of the taken your strength. You want to gel l ' ' i in ' the is e. sult big-frothat the lounge. , big wonder- are and system . Germany e Instal:A Relief when your meals' sotir and upset-thBelgium ' they obtaining back be full through of - ful results-- - so wonderful Shot vigor, ' elm CREAMIN Nu, Eyour pep ' .., I . brieg back, touching stories, of the Majeortic Hotel on the avenue Kleber, the r wo to k able and r enthusiaambe with tit . r i , I . Pahl- stops at mace! ' ' '' extraordinary kindness shown them which is British headquarters. Is a amuing17 lintiscsk benefits ere berdlY - ease instead of listlessly, AND STOP CATARRH "stomachIndigestion , .. -........,,,.,, , by the lnhabitanta- 'When:after the regular beauty show at all hours of . ae... In ' as 4' shown believable. the 1! ---a mere I h existence. hi .. out eilidragging . . , evening, and it . signing of the armistice large num- - the day and earlysort workable letter which is published . . . .., . of quick action ' . Noe--. 7 So of released men wandered across; bard to get any bemire to tiers a take EATONIC . Tells Row To Opera CliMited bolo( t.13e ' ..., 11V114111.1r ,, ,.. IlAgictR,.,AalEil ,,,...70,11, "Sue1444417 gu Oen ce they',; about anvihing. ,,,,,,,.. ..;,,,,,,,,.,- 71. the ronntier:twithout 4,,,ile and ,Ead, gesd,,coldo,,,,,,,,,, 'fllimriewithrloetodity2"WScatintAtlige ---- '' . ray. even :'here '''''Qtate1'distfote 'rit 164the'"was'ar it ,weele"-'"'"'- '', 441..timengle, If EAToNio.ftikt-4 I what Lib' HotAtt ..Crillon. .Jarliete for hint: did .1...,, . their, hosts. were, :,.. besayrsEATON . 1 , I ....,,..., ,Attarying. .. practically ,,... .......... to result,e,,,,,,.,:-..,,.......,.....' you poeltiveLbeerileisi give ''''. ely no are I beautiesi bowled. Here is , 1 staff You feet fine in a few moments. Your ILOPIktlaidier,paotleventIN - " ., similarly, Britten armies in occupaton , ., Tbère fa no arilitiorebatOu ' ...f. . ' be "'tine: ' .,,,,,,......., SameaJIMFears. L', .I had tho b9ankb laAittik aranewZreaping-lh- e .7'''' 7"", sough , - ' ... ; 7'7, ogee! I. P . -:,.-Mot . -- --- ''. -,,- .........,-.. ' riskt,he benefit is r"'",' all ,1, mamma, ' SIOISSett la so and 1 Your clogged nostrils will open. Scat-6 in gDir surely ita uniform. for The ' 1 of nth doughboys k-for benefits bee edo .m, gratitude , ,,.... No 'waiting!I The roc... .barcrem , , are a few air passages of tour head will clear tered throughout the , ENNTEt , lc II tices .1?1 ''' are male e !Mize" and more breathe can to 191.11. ' . No and civilians, any '.. a or ., lablet COPTI101 you freely. .., eat meat . . you , , ,. . . 'merle ts - women except a Jew telcpbane ,epere,et ilelinees., headache': .ntritawkingi'imut,.." . Mowed eve . the fling. mucous discharges or' dryness; no att stotrac h clitrest , 1 . AN torespecially importedin . ip ot, Lbw own Jur t., )0... 1 '4 L',' building they are kept carefully con-- 4 struggling for breath at night. ,, ,, ends. Magic 1 Ileasant, 1 . tattled. The doughboys are clerks and I Tell your druggist you want a smaff ,,,. t r treesigeent ' ;;Ilb ' ' of i ' the most bottle of Ely s cream Balm. Apply a and typists stenographers , f gumk. itlieft, . tykA a .A. efficient Jrmn1,11. lona wae Lie of this fracrant, antiseptic cream I they have simply 140.4,, s. Infaudiand goilliCLITIN Fit older letlisted nabber the countries in it with nostrils." g ACID-STOMACIpenetrate your O ' p's'eleimegmeeessee I CO S S UnifyAn drug FOR YOUR . ri the way they do things. rAig . Y - ' 4 every air paellage of the -throg In I t the first plenary meeting of head: soothe And heal the swollen. v I 1:1,604 I flores. Buy a,tok ril"P":1"111141511111 When , ' iffirtrOTEOver 10.000 drag Wastes detwagbost the rulted ilitatte eell and , L Peace Conferencti, was held, the i -- niembraze, and- relief s ' ' ' ). it , ,,. . .VVILL Ignoramus I.A.TON10. It you cannot cams Its'fosici ssistritly its your . ' new 17 a Y1.1 ondents difcomes of l'UT ' inottantly,, ' : tbe , 0 .. ,....s..a.,..iiEg- - iroli 1. e2tritet- Irb'co- 1 ld we wM wag too a bie 50e us nog S. be and wthout soots PnationalitlePs and WM, do drug ;A i whafiv-iii-Co. . 'score ferent half and eatarrh a is secs-esJust FEET It we ft. l'OUR boo sas ON MT cas gee ekes you peed boa at once and yes : 't A alai,b0CV i" it - -- more who don't know what their tia- - sufferer .needs. Don't stay stuffed-u- p 4P11) .C. - - i. Spools CSiesgo, M. 1STO10 ',Axial x .,goo joit &qui Ivainat496!ses., . ' Epoodolowneno...... 1 ' ' r ' ' ' ' 1 " . !f tionality Fill be until the conference ',and leserable.Advertisetnent. s , , Belgians Go Back Home tw and in proportion as voluntary contri-butione and erganization fell off. there emerged a government echeme em- ploying a staff of 172 members. The relief given varied with the individual. ; bf, every Sets the Pace ', 1 any-orte- ; - , p . STE-ELE.-- ean . Iter the , I 1 GGIF0111'5 - -- Feuer - - PI"' -- or Co0(n g -of - Clean theAcidity and Toxic Poisons Out of the Digestive Tract - - -- en-tu- rn -- ., .s large-numbe- - -- 1 . ' ' . e" represerited-lif-the-;Irnatieseri- " , . ' ,, 2 - , the-coon- You-ehou- apirit-ot-"Bitai- rt ld i :rat , - e, ' ' . .. - , . ..... y- :, . . ,, '- .,. , - . : . - , - . netd-10tYet- FdrAcid zubrdsei4e4n e , 1.1.'------- ' , --- -. after-effec- ts 1 - ' old-tim- -- . . . -- -- 1 ball-liear- t- - . , .- - , ,: '.A. ' - -- can. . . ' - . 't . .that .6. , . - $- , . . -- , ,, 1 - ). a .. ; , 4 t . 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