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When tho barber I would share mo my faro would bleed terribly Then scobs would form afrenrards, then thoy would drop off and tho so-called seod warts would como back aRaln They yrcro on my fooo for about nlno months and tho troubJo caused disfigurement dis-figurement while It lasted. "One day I read ln tho paper of tho Cuticura Cuti-cura floap and Ointment. I received a froo eample of C ntfeora Soap and Ointment and It was ro muob valuo to mo that I bought a cako of Cuticura Skap and a box of Cuticura Cuti-cura Ointment at tho drug storo. In about u n days my rare txyan t0 heal up. I kept on u.dng Cuticura Soap and Ointment and ln a very short time after, tho sea Us dropped off tho red spots where they were vanished also. My face Is now clear of tho warts and ' not a scar Is left ' (Signed) LoRoy C. O Brlcn, May 12. 1913. Outfcura Soap :.V and Cutlmra Ointment COr. are sold everywhero. Liberal samplo of each mailed froo. with 32-p Skin Book. Address Ad-dress post-card "Cuticura, Dept T. Boston " JMen who shavo and shampoo with Cu-UcuraSoap Cu-UcuraSoap vrlll find It best ioc sUa and calp. Independent Meat Co. I 2420 Wash.. Ave. Phone 23 FREE DELIVERY AMERICAN LANDSCAPE PAINTERS j "Learn One Thing Every Day" j No. 6. F. E. Church, "The Heart of the Andes" ft Copyright. 1913, by Tho Associated Newspaper School, Inc. Many people Ukp to find something (unusual or striking in a picture. To these the paintings of Frederick ESd-i ESd-i win Church makes a spe ial appeal. The range of Church's art is wide, and covers subjects chosen from j many parts of the world Uefore cameras were invented no-bodv no-bodv could tell, unless be went there uiiubsu, just n uui n iiopii ai lorosi looked like Therefore, when t hurch wanted to paint something- mysterious and wonderful he traveled to South America among the mountains and through tho jungles of-which few people peo-ple in northern countries had any i idea. It was not strange that critics I should praise the landscapes ho painted paint-ed on his return, scenes by moonlight moon-light across a luxuriant growth of I palms and creeper?, or high mountain' peaks with animals of the tropics' lurking about the foreground. So j enthusiast Ically were his oanxassegl received both at home and abroad I that the young artist soon revisited , those regions, and made further studies stud-ies which met with equal success The greatest of his South American works Is 'The Heart of the Andes'" Feeling at length that he had learned enough of one countrv. and desiring a wider field for his genius, Church turned northward Niagara Kalis from the Canadian Shore i a picture known to everyone. A journey jour-ney to Labrador gave him new opportunities, oppor-tunities, quite the opposite of what he had expcrienc-ii in -he rropics. W Mt have the result In 'Icebergs' nn.-nfM: his bc-t cam asses. For him nothlH was too difficult Soon afterward Li Church left America, made southernflf Kiirope bis study, and went 0n (mm 1" there to Palestine. "The Parthenon" J. a picture showing the nin .nn I ent I t-inple in Ihe middle distance. witkBI no u i o ijm. i luoniinent enough tol I op the majest) of Its ancient, niin-a I ( ed architecture, is ihe most famous )-. I record of this Kun pean period n thai K artist's life " Church painted on m, huge can-' r-i and w a palntaUnc in the lEji smallest detail. A pioif . ,n .i .7 landscape art o: u i .. had a J3 the dire. tne.- :t r i I l.icne.-s of the L plont er The Heart oi Hi.- Andes'' !r3 and the "Niagara gave him a per- l man. 'in i,;,,., in the 1 1 i -1 r - of Amerl- ; he can painting. : '- Every day n different human lnt I est story will appear in the Standard. i ou can get a beautiful intaglio rt m production of the above picture, with HI five others, equally attractive 7i5'i.j BlW inches in sue v.m this wck s "Mes. m tor." 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