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" a-Tender-Aoad we ahould uae OifJoira, Soap ShavTleaf Stlk. 2c fx PLAIN GARDEN SAGE DfiRKtf-S GRAY HAIR A I iS RA1LESS Says Sage Tea Mixed Sulphur Resto-c Natural Na-tural Colo.- and LuStre-Gray. LuStre-Gray. faded hair turned beautifully I .lark and lustrous almost over ntg'.-t. Is a reality. If you'll take the trouble trou-ble to mix sage tea and sulphur, but ffhat'l the use. you get a large bottle of the ready to-use tonic eal'ed "Wy-elil "Wy-elil l S.iee and Sulphur Hair Remedy ' at drug stores h r- !..r nlioui i Dtl Millions of boues of 'Wyeth s are sold annually, says a well known dn!"lsf, because it darkens the hair so naturally and eenlv that no one can i oil it has bt-rn applied Von just dampen a sponge or soft brush with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur The Story of America in Pictures H The Discoverers I 1 ' Learn One Thing Every Day" No. 4. FERDINAND MAGELLAN I Copyright, 1913, b '. .ted Newspaper School. Inc. ifca! " '"ft T lit i "laatalaaH BaaaaaawfiBySrSaaK aBaWHBrfflHsP HWflayHWt rjtljf 1 ' MroraaRBBaaaaaaaaaaUeaaM? fv5VT'.?V ' tBWR IBlaaaali'rf ' Cti.' ffSSIBsmm -aaiiKMawHapWaawaM Four little ships battered, storm j driven, their rigging coated with ice strnggled along a narrow, tortuous I strait fringed by snow -clad moun-j moun-j tains. Up aud down on Ihe .leek oi I the foremost vessel, the Trinidad. strode a thin, haggard man. peering ! ahead through the mis; with anxious l eyes Beside him walked another I man. bearded, talking in short sharp 1 sentences. Ixmder and louder grew i his words, fiercer and fiercer his ges I lures; but the haggard man said nothing, only shaking his head stubbornly. stub-bornly. This was Magellan, the first man 1 with tbe courage to attempt to sail I entirolv round the or!d. pushing on. as he said, "even if we had to eat the leather of the rigging ' That was the brave commanders last day of doubt, however, for on the next ; dav. the twenty-eighth of November. 1 1520. bis little fleet rounded the Cabo I Ueseado. the "desired " western end of the Strait of Magellan, and sailed i into the peaceful ocean named "Pacific" "Pa-cific" bv Magellan himself. Ferdinand Magellan had an exciting excit-ing life He was born In Portuiol about 1480 He was only twenty-four j when he made his first voyage to India, In-dia, where he was wounded in battle. bat-tle. A few years later he fought bravely against the Malays at Malacca, Malac-ca, and received as a reward for his manv services the rank of captain He continued to distinguish hlnisel.' cn many subsequent voyages and campaigns But he was not content with the honors he had won. Like Columbus and most of the adventurers of that lime. Magellan dreamed always of a shorter route to the east by sailing westward His Idea was that at the .extreme south of South America tber was a strait. About this time he got into trouble ' with Manuel, king of Portugal, and renounced his nationality, going to Spain, there to o'fer his serlces to ihionh jour hair, taking small str.irfd at a time. Those whosp hair 1b turning gray, beccimlnz H faded dry. straggly and ih.n have a H surprise awaiting them, because after H Just one application the gray hair ranlsheS and your locks become lux-nriantly lux-nriantly dark and beautiful -all dan- H dial goes, scalp itching and falling H hair H I This is the age of youth, uray lialr- H I ed, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with the Sag-. and Sulphur tonight and you 11 be H amazed at your youthful appearam ' i and lbs real beauty and healthy con- H jdltlon of your hair within a few days Inquiry at drug stores here IBOWSthal they all sell lots of "Wyeth's Sac H i and Sulphur" and the folks using it tare enthusiastic. R Mi fntyre, Drugs. Agents. :2l ' Washington avenue lf . Charles V Finally with the aid of LLt ' several powerful friends at court h 1 managed to persuade the Spanish iking that his plan was possible. On 1 August 10. 1519. the. little fleet of I five ships started on their hazardous voyage, which only one of tbem ever completed. To equip tbis expedition 'cost over 120.000. LLw Mter many months of struggles and 'disappointments n western passage j was at last discovered now called I the Strait of Magellan. But even Iw-hen the little fleet had managed to I get through this Into the calm water of tbe Pacific, their troubles were 'only beginning For ninety-eight days they cros-cd thi sea. only twice sighting land two bare little Islands. Sterile and uninhabited. Sawdust and rats became coveted food. But at last, in March. 1521. the Ladrones were discovered, and a little while afterward the Philippines. LLt From these islands Magellan never came away Fighting on the side of one of the native chiefs against a hostile tribe, be was killed on April LLl The Victoria managed to round the Cape of Good Hope and reach Spain once more But only thirty-one men returned to Seville in the first ves- M sel that ever made the tour of the Every' day a different human inter-..ppear inter-..ppear In tbe Standard. You can get a beautiful Intaglio reproduction re-production of the above picture, wl'b i.thcrs. equally attractive. 7x9 12 inches in size, with this week's "Mentor" "Men-tor" In "The Mentor" a well known rs the subject of the pictures and stories of tbe week Read-era Read-era 0 the Bl mdard and the Mentor will know- art. literature, history, scl-ene scl-ene and travel, and own exquisite ' pictures On sale at Spargo s Book I Store. Price ten cents -WAm " aSaaaafl |