.. . ... ... TRO AT.MANC1I VBTAT,n VHTnAV JUTVH s ie AIDS TO GRACB AJTD BHAUTY By rilSCILLA DEAN . ; Artleie Twenty-four "Did you ever know that yout mental state bu a treat deal to do with facial beauty T,r "You didn't T Well then I am go ing to tell you something I know' to toe absolute fact. Have you ever noticed a woman "whom everyone sails a cat? vThe woman who is always making un kind and hateful remarks about ieryone? Nothing pleases her: She roasts her best friend the minute he is out of sight. She not even stops at gossip but she slaxders wickedly. . , No one is safe frem the vash of her tongue. Do you thing for a minute that smb. a woman is pretty T She may have regular features, her nose perfect, her mouth like a rose bud, but she repluses you. You can see nothing that Is tae and beautiful, try hard as you may. The reason Is, this woman refleets her mental self and no matter how beautiful her body may be, the mental conquers the physloal and ws see only her mind. Her blatk ugly thoughts. Look closely. You will notice that the mouth has a hardline. The yes, that at first we thought pretty are narrow as she thinks and schemes. No this woman is not beautiful and until ; her mind has cleared and her- thoughts purified, she never will be. Take, on the other hand,' the, girl whom we pass by, as first as plain. As we listen to her and are thrown constantly in her , company she ap peals t$ us. She draws us closer, by her kindness of speech and action. She Is always ready and 'willing to help. You tell her your grievance and she listens just as if she never had any trouble of her own. When you have finished Bha is most sympathlc and suggests some way In .which you may be rellev?d. Her nose isn't perfect. It's a bit too short. Her mouth is too large and her eyes too small. . Her hair is that straw color that never was and never will be pretty, but you do not notice this. In fact, when it Is call ed to your attention that she is not a Lillian , Russell you are much sur prised. You had always thought her beautiful, because she had reflvctcd her MENTAL state, which was a very beautiful thing. , . i And so it goes. I know of an other instance, this time a man's case. ' This young fellow was very, tall and handsome.' He came from a fine family and had all the advantages that ; money could buy. . When the war came, through his pull "and money, he secured, a "safe"1 posi tion. After the war was over he re turned home and at first all the girls were crazy about him. He gloried in it. Time and lime again , he would tell them stories of his adventures in France. Hearing him talk you derived the Impression that It was quite unaecAssar to have seat any ether men ovr there.' He sould have won the war, all alone. Finally they all beeame sick of his bragging and his arrogant manners. He forgot that he was no longer an army captain and ordered everyone about him in the same tone that he had adopted to the fellows beneath him. Needless to say he vever won any girl's heart. - Those who had lled him at first , turned away in dis gust, and now for the other fellow. .. Oh, my he was homely. His mouth was so big. His nose so long h was slightly under medium height and was quiet, never butted In or offer! his opinion, until asked. Then when ! he did talk, oh, girls, he Was Just lovely. You eouldn't help but like him. His manners were' almost courtly and you know how women like that stuff. He bowed and salaamed and smiled a smile that lit VP his whole face. He was an Instantaneous hit. Poor Mr. Captain went to the rear. So if you. really want to be beau tiful and you haven't legs like Ann Pennington' or eyes like Theda Bara', or a neck like Narma Talmadges'. just try. thinking bright, pleasant things about people and you'll Boon find you have no need for a beauty doctor. CEDAR RAPIDS MAN V IS NOW CONVINCED Believed Nothing ' Could Help Him But Tanlac Put Him Back On Feet . . v . "Since. I began taking Tanlac I not only fuel better than I have in years, but t have, gained fifteen pounds-in weight, and am still gaining every day," said Gary Walters, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. "For seven years I had suffered from stomach trouble," he said. "My appetite was poor and my stomach so badly upset that at times . even the sight of food made me sick, and everything I ate disagreed with me. After every meal' I became nauseat ed, seldom being able, to retain a thing and would have such Bevere pains in the pit of my stomach they almost drew me double. My heart palpitated terribly at times and often I had such smothering spells It was all I could do to get . my breath. These spells troubled me most at night and sometimes I had to get up and walk the floor just fighting for breath.' My head ached so bad at times it almost drove me distracted and I suffered so much from dull ness I . could not - begin to do any work that required bending over.' 1 had lost weight and strength, until I was in a badly run-down, weakened condition, and despaired of ever get ting well again. "I decided to try Tanlac because others said it helped them and not Watch It Grow Every dollar you add means ' another step nearer the goal toward which we are all striv ingfinancial independence when our; days of production are over. And we assist you by allowing interest at 5 per cent on all deposits. Today is a good timo to 6tart your savings account 'come in and get your book by making a first deposit , of $1, or more. ' The FIRST National Bank that I had any confidence in it to help me. I did not doubt the word of the people giving there statements but I had taken bo many different medicines without getting a partlol of relief from them I didn't believe Tanlac or anything else could do me any good. Well, I had taken it only a short while when I began to real ise it was not like other medteines I had tried, for the Improvement in my condition ' was simply remark able. As I kept taking Tanlac I kept getting better until today I am a well man. My stomach is in fine shape. everything I eat agrees with me, my heart does not palpitate and I never have a sign of shortness of breath My head had stopped aching, I never become dlixy, and I have regained my strength so that my work as an Iren-moulder is actually a pleasure to me. "There la a wonderful differ ence In me now and before I took Tanlae, and it's a real pleasure to tell others about it" "Tanlac is sold in Alliance by F. EE. Holsten, in Hemlngford by Hem lngford Merc. 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