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Show r&$&S h yv n B I C i M ' Vet Contents 15riuid Drachm J Ij (EH325al f For Infants and Children. : : : V? 1,171 fl "- I m KiffiPff ott53re Know That It Genuine Castoria 2rj-C 14 LCOHOL-a PER CENT. , Bears the $ iTiottaiWesttoii Signature r i neither Opium.Morphlne nor p . V , IT' 35,S ;i Mineral. WNarco, UA VT 5 Sip .i JbckUtSaltt 1 1A IHI ( 4fv In -ji; f I Constipation and Diarrhoea- UOU ;;o ! and Fcverishneand j I IjJ Tn"- Thirty Years ill Exact Copy of Wrapper. orTio city. BAKED POTATO BIG, white, mealy with butter melting on it. Um-m-ml And you like it because it is baked. Same with Lucky Strike Cigarette IT'S TOASTED Cooking makes things delicious deli-cious toasting the tobacco has made the Lucky Strike arette fam I GIRLS! MAKE A f I BEAUTY LOTION ! ! WITH LEMONS At the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter quar-ter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon lem-on juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it ! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant frag-rant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It is truly marvelous marvel-ous to smoothen rough, red hands. Adv. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER has been a household remedy all over the civilized world for more than half a century for constipation, intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the generally depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders. .It is a most valuable remedy for indigestion or nervous dyspepsia dys-pepsia and liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming up of food, palpitation palpita-tion of heart and many other symptoms. symp-toms. A few doses of August Flower will immediately relieve you. It is a gentle laxative. Ask your druggist Sold in all civilized countries. Adv. A New Way to Shave Tender skins twice a day without irritation irri-tation by using Cuticura Soap the "Cuticura Way." No slimy mug, germs, waste of time or money. For free samples sam-ples address, "Cuticura, Dept. X, Boston." Bos-ton." At druggists and by mail. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. Allen's Foot-Esse for the Troops, Many-war zone hospitals have ordered AUen's Foot -Ease, the antiseptic powder, for use amonir the troops. Shaken into the shoes and sprinkled in the foot-bath, Allen's Foot-Ease gives rest and comfort, and ma-kes -walking a delight. Sold everywhere 25c. Try it today. Adv. Si rwi nni ll 1 ! the ; I 1 1 1 American People 1 I H There is no foundation for the alleged m M violations of law attributed to our Com- P pany by agents of the Federal Trade 0 M Commission and I want to say emphatic- M ally that Swift & Company is not a party to jji H any conspiracy to defraud the Govern- fl ment. Nor has Swift & Company been 3 Ra guilty of improperly storing foods or of m By making false entries or reports. H Conferences of packers, where prices 1$ , W. have been discussed, have been held at j the urgent request and in the presence If of representatives of either the Food & p . Administration or the Council of National i t Defense. And yet the packers have been iy accused of committing a felony by acting j M in collusion on Government bids I M m m H We have done our best, with other M fe packers, large and small, to comply with M the directions of the United States Food p Administration in all particulars, including i$ H the furnishing of food supplies for the U. S. pa f Army and Navy and the Allies, now be- ing handled through the Food Adminis- I tration. M H We will continue to do our utmest.un- 'fp der Government direction, to increase our II production and assist the Food Adminis- p tration. We consider that the opportunity P to co-operate whole-heartedly and to our K H fullest powers with this branch of the & . Government is our plain and most press- W i ing duty. l The Trade Commission Attorney has, J jp by false inference and misplaced empha- & H sis, given to disconnected portions of the H correspondence taken from our private H files and read into the Record, a false and $ p sinister meaning with the plain purpose B of creating antagonistic public opinion. i? II The services of the packers of the United States are most urgently needed, j 1 and I regret exceedingly that we should at this time have to spend our efforts in . . defending ourselves against unfounded, ) j unproved, and unfair assertions such as j pj are being daily made public. 1 AIM President Ml 1 jta I I" I gj) Swift & Company, U.S. A. i 22 Million Families j 1 In the United States I 4 CUPS OF WHEAT FLOUR TO THE POUND 1 If each family used 4 cups of flour less per week, the saving 1 I would be 22 million pounds or 112,244 barrels every week. i The greatest help housekeepers can give to win the war is to j make this saving and it can be done by using this recipe in 3 place of white flour bread. I I Corn Meal Biscuits j M cup scalded milk ? teaipoon alt f y 1 cup corn meal 1 cup white flour I g 2 tabietpoont shortening 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder I M Save cup of the measured flour for board. Pour milk over corn meal, add shortening and salt. When I H cold, add sifted flour and baking powder. Roll out lightly on floured board. Cut with biscuit cutter and ! M bake in greased pan fifteen to twenty minutes. I B Oar new Red, White and Blue booklet, "Best War Time Recipes," containing many other & recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free address I ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. W. 135 William Street, New York 9 1 FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR 1 |