THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. WA$flIN(jip Soon Birdmen Will All Be Machine-Made Aviators WASHINGTON. A machine tlmt ennblcs you to experience nil the physical sensations of flying and to test your fitness for aviation without once losing your hold upon the earth, has just been adopted by the wnr department for use In training its pilots. It Is rings are driven by small motors so that they revolve within each other. Tho "boat," In which the pupil sits, Is suspended from the Inner ring, and Its movements may be controlled by either set of rings. The motors which control the boat may be operated from within by the pupil or from the outside by the Instructor. Tho prospective pilot seats himself In tlin hour vlili the Itwti'iirtnr sits, with Ms hand on the control, alongside his machine. The instructor can put his pupil through all tho motions ojf a machine in tho air by operating the controls, wlilcji nr0' connected to the machine by means of wire batteries. After several demonstrations of looplng-the-looo. dipping, gliding nnd volplaning, the pupil Is permitted to operate the machine by the controls in the boat. The test is even more severe than that of actual flying. If the neophyte has anything the matter with his heart, nerves or stomach which will disqualify him for flying, tho orlentator will bring tho fact out at once. It used to take a hero to tackle the game. Soon the blrdman will be machine-made. Congress Not Going to Stand for the Red Flag CONGRESS Is not going to stand for the red flag in the United States. May day demonstrations, signalized with the waving of red flags in various cities, have served to emphasize the determination of congressional leaders to force enactment of legislation which will prohibit and penalize such demon strations. ' While the propaganda committee of the senate has had the subject under consideration and probably will submit a bill on the Issue, there is one senator who is not going to wnlt for a committee to initiate such legis lation. He is Senator New of Indi ana, who submitted an antlred Hug 1)111 at the last session which went 'down in the flood of unenacted meas ures on the closing days of congress. Now tho Indiana senator is writing another 1)111 and lie plans to Introduce it as soon as the new congress Is con vened. The measure, particularly directed against tho lannrchlst propaganda movement now agitated In the United States, has already been tentatively pre pared, nnd although subject to revision before presentation to congress, it will be substantially as follows concerning the red flag: ' "That tho display or exhibition at any meeting, gathering or parade, public or private, of any flag, banner or emblem, symbolizing or Intended by the person or persons displaying or exhibiting the same to symbolize a purpose to overthrnw by force or violence or by physical Injury to person or property or by the general cessation of Industry, of nil government. Is hereby declared Provision Is also made against the words and the use of the mails. Tho penalty for violation of the act imprisonment for not more than Ave years or both "There is entirely too much consideration shown to the class of peoplo -who employ the red flag in this country,' Laboratory Experts Now HAVING perfected methods by which bits of wood can bo put together so that the whole Is as strong as an unbroken piece; having made wood .almost as resistant to moisture ns iron, and having learned how to season done, and is now doing, it is not stretching probabilities to predict that within u few years it may be possible to build n wooden house, for less than wooden houses cost now, which will bo at lenst as fireproof as a stone house ond will rival a stone house In lasting qualities. T.o5R of wooden structures ly fires duo very largely to oarplpssnes. In the opinion of the laboratory experts, nnd they do not refer ta carelessness in the use of matches and cigarettes, either. They say that the faulty use of wood in building is the cause of many fires, nnd they are carrying on investi gations to determine Just how wood can safely be used. Tho 'experiments are accompanied by others In the making of wood fire proof. Tho experts say that there Is no renson why wood, the cheapest and most pliant building material, should be discriminated against because of its inflammability and its lack of lasting qualities. Both of these shortcomings can and will be overcome. The forest products laboratory bad been puttering along for years until tho war stirred It up to real activity. Many of the things it discovered In war can be applied to peace. War evidently is not an unmixed evil. Wanted: Half-Cent Piece for Paying Luxury Taxes COMMUNICATIONS have reached the treasury department urging the coin ing of a half-cent piece as a means of making exact payments of revenue taxes, but there is no Indication that the department will favor tho proposition. Agitation on the subject, report- cd from Chlcngo and other cities, It was stated by treasury officials, would bo successful only If sufficiently strong to Induce action by congress. Such ac tion would be necessary before a coin of a new denomination could bo Issued. Inasmuch as tho extra hulf cent which tnxpuyers are required to pay on numerous articles goes into the treasury, its officials would not be like ly to tako the lead in a move which would cut oft a portion of the revenue. Members of congress, as the direct representatives of the people, might cham pion the proposal. Officials of the Internal revenue bureau are trying to prevent profiteering through greater increases In prices than Justified by war taxes. Tho regula tion for the collection of the luxury tax has been framed specifically with a view to tills end. It is provided that It must bo made clear to tho customer Just what tho prico of the article is and tho amount of the rax. Although the luxury tax has been In effect only a short time reports of profiteering aro reaching tho revenue bureau. Revenue ugents say violations will not bo tolerated. Under the revenue law falso representations aro subject to n fine of not more than $1,000 or Imprisonment of uot moro than ono year, or both. probable that this device, known ns the Ituggles orlentator, will be a feature of all flying schools, and will enable civilians as well as soldiers to de termine without risking their lives whether thoy arc lit for flying. The machine consists of two sets of steel rings, the larger one of which Is 12 feet In dlnmeter. One ring re volves In the horizontal plane and tho other In the perpendicular plane. The the government of the United States or to be unlawful, use of tho spoken, written and printed is a flue of not more than 55,000 or says Senator New. Predict Fireproof Wood green wood in a few weeks, the ex ports of the United States forest prod ucts laboratory are setting out to do what seems to the layman tho Impos slble that is, to make wood fireproof. These remarkable studies in the use and properties of wood are being carried out nt tho forest products laboratory at Madison, Wis., which does its work In conjunction with the University of Wisconsin. In view of tho work which this laboratory has TO MAKE half -ctnr coins wjEMf-iBevi ' ''warn To Utilize Embroidered Monograms. Take the embroidered Initial or monogram from old bolster and pillow cases and use thciw on now slips. Cut letter from old slip, leaving a three inch square around It (letters for bed linen are usually two inches), then cut the material to form nn oval leaving a small margin to turn under. Sew to the new slip, then outline with em broidery cotton to conceal stitches. Outline another row one-fourth of an Inch from the first and work eyelets at Intervals between the rows to form a medallion. Tho result Is oven pret tier than when first embroidered. Turning a Dress Skirt. If a skirt has become faded or soiled, It ?an often be turned to good advan tage First, clean It as thoroughly as possible. Ulp one seam, turn and baste carefully before ripping another. If there are plaits refold, following the old creases, making what was for merly the wrong side the right. If the skirt Is a good hanging one, any home dressmaker can do thework satisfac torily, for It Is not nearly so difficult a task as to mnke a new one. One senm at a time Is a much better way than to rip all the seams apart before beginning to baste. When Sewing Taffeta. , Use a thin, fine needle for sewing taffeta. The blunt end of a needle long used Is liable to pucker the goods, and tne stitches will not be even. A henv ler needle may bo used In sewing China silk. To Sharpen Scissors. Cut them rapidly on the neck of a small gluss bottle, or better still, on a ground glass stopper. It trues the edges and makes them cut like new. Take a fine file nnd sharpen ench blade, being careful to keep the same Neatness in Frocks for Children The dresses brought out by mnnu facturers of children's clothes tills st-ii-son ought to bo a great help to moth ers. Neatness Is characteristic of tin new designs and nentness is the first thing that mothers must teach tluir little ones. Little girls acquire good tasto in dress unconsciously and the responsibility of cultivating It rests on the mother. She will be safe In se lecting the clothes turned out by spe cialists In children's wear for her little ones If she doubts her own gifts and intuitions In the selection of frocks. A frock for the times when our little miss must "dress up" is shown at the left of the plcturo above. It Is minle of swbis organdie, ns crisp and fnli ns snow. A wide hern and eight pin tucks above It speak for tho attention given the skirt, while the bodice re joices In hretelles of narrow swlss em broidery at each sldo and a "V" at tlu front filled In with plain orgnndle wih tiny pearl buttons at each side. Tho embroidery outlines the neck, ami a little, prim bow of ribbon calls atten tion to it. Tills same ribbon make- a pretty sash that will complete the hap piness of the very young lady wh" to wear It and help teach her t ho careful of hor finery. At the right of the picture a new model for a very little girl show- a quaint frock with batiste body nd gingham skirt. There Is not much to siiy of It, except that It. Is pretty nnd rffol looking, for the picture tclN all Its simple htory. The square pod ' ts an cut op the bias of tho goods nnd htwc n border of batiste at the Jl'ten plain ehambray Is used um"U(1 niiKlp as they had at first; file tlli rnigh places are all taken out. Tut n little oil on the edges of the blades and snap together. Then wipe off all the oil. When Stitching Seams. When stitching heavy white cotton r linen, rub tho seam to be stitched, with hard white soap, and the needlo will not cut the material. To Prevent Pricking the Fingers. One accustomed to doing needlework of any kind Is aware of the discom-j fort caused by the needle pricking the linger which holds the underside of, the cloth. This can lie prevented if the worker will moisten a small strip of court plaster and stick It on the end of the linger. To Freshen Oriental Rugs. A mixture of borax, ummonln nnll water is excellent and will not lnjuro the rugs. To one pint of water add two tablespoonfuls of powdered borax) and one tahlcspoonful of amnion In, stirring well. Apply while the water Is warm with a small brush, rubbing; against the nap. When the entire rug1 has been gone over wipe In the same direction with the nap with a soft, cloth which will not lint. Then brush with tho nap, using a dry brush. After this treatment the rugs will be silky, clear and with a better sheen. This was told by a nntlve rug dealer. Demand for Waistcoats. The demand for waistcoats has al most completely submerged tho sep arate collar vogue that has been such n feature of the coat suit. Belgian Blue Is Popular. The brilliant, sea-fresh Belgian blue Is as popular as It ever was. It Is a favorite facing for big, black lints. of batiste, with plaid ginghams and with striped cotton materials. Ono new touch in this little frock appears In the pointed front that laps over from left to right nnd Is fastened un der a small bit of needle-work by way of ornament. The sleeves are elbow length, with turned-back cuffs, and there Is a small turnover collar. Feather stitching Is more liked for fin lulling these little frocks than hem stitching. Bead Work. All kinds of beud work Is so much In vogue that amateurs will hall with delight any suggestions. To havo good results proper tools must bo on hand. Procure line straw or long-eyq crewel needles. Use fine linen thread and wax it. Haste tho canvas to thin goods, such as lawn, on tho wrong side of tho design if It be a bag of solid work, so it will not pucker. Sprond beads out on a soft white cloth for dark beads, and tho light ones on a dark surface, then work only In a good light, not facing it. Do not work until tired and restless. It will not pay. Always tho Sash. Tho summer dress, whether of silk or cotton, lias a sash, which may be of wide or narrow ribbon, or of soft crushed satin. It mny nssumo the form of chllToii streamers, or may bo a bow made of tho dress material. g THE hiGHT WAY.. In all caiea of DIstompor, Plnkoyo, infill onza, Colds, otc. of all horses, brood mares, colts, stallions, Is to "SPOHH THEM 33 On thoir tonrruo or In tho feed put Bpolm's Liquid Compound. Give tho remedy to all of tlicm. It nets on tho blood and glands. It routs the disease by expolllnir the disease rrermo. It wards oft the trouble no matter how they are "exposed." Absolutely free from any thing Injurious. A child can safely tako It. Bold by druggists, harness dealers, pr sent express paid by ttio manu- xaciurers. special Ascnta Wuntcu. SPOHN MEDICAL CO. NO TASK FOR THE TIMID Photography Today May Be Classed Among the Occupations That Require Nerve. The adventures, reported recently, of an expedition that penetrated Ilrlt Ish East Africa to securo motion pic tures of big game In Its native Jungle reminds ono strikingly of tho change that has como over the vocation of photography. In the beginning pho tography was as mild nn occupation ns any; It called for a pleasing ad dress in tho photographer, and for conversational tact to encourage the sitter to forget that tho camera was watching him, but It was not adven turous, and the tlmldest might excel at It. Then the newspapers began to use the camera, and tho photographer had often to be a man of courage. But the motion plcturo Industry goes even farther. Hold and brave must be the man wiio successfully takes pictures of Hons, tigers, and other denizens of the Jungle in their native haunts. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to renson why it is that bo many products that arc ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that lias real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who' have been benefited, to those who arc in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, a preparation 'I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testily No other kidney remedy has so large sale." According to sworn statements" and verified testimony of thousands who have used tho preparation, the success ot Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Bwamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingliamton, N. Y., and .enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large nnd medium size bottlac for Bala at all drug stores. -Adv. Dubious Indignation. An Amerlcnn motorist, stopped ly n Scotc'h constnblo for Bpcedlnt'. hint ed lirondly tlmt ho might pay to be let oft'. "Wlmt, sir!" cried the constable. "Dae ye suggest tlmt I wld tnko n bribe? Dae ye dare to Insult me, sir?" "Ob, excuse me," said the Amerl cnn. "I rcnlly " "Hut, now," put In the constnblo, "supposln I was that kin o' n man. how much wld yo be Inclined to bIo?" Not So Slow. "What a quaint llttfe vlllngel Ah I live, there are some old men pitch ing; horseshoes on the public square 1" "Yes, bit those old codgers are not as far behind the times as you may Buppose. Any one of them can give you tho wnrmest argument on ')Vhat's the Matter With Uufisln that you ever listened to." Birmingham Age Herald. Atmospherlo Injustice. "But, my friend, you must remem ber that the rain falls on the Just nnd the unjust alike," remarked the chron ic quoter. "Wrong again," returned tho man with the furrowed brow ns ho gavo up tho hunt, "the unjust are usually found carrying tho umbrellas which belong to tho Just." Saluting Everybody. A nurse at Kunston approached the bed of u patient to take his tempera ture. no said to her: "Do I saluto you. too?" Ho had tuken tho Influenza the third duy In camp. Its Class. "I have Just been rending Poo'b story, 'A Manuscript Found In n Bot tie.' " "What do you think of It?" "It Is u corking story." Of Course. "Ilero Is n speaking likeness of Foch." "Does, it speak In French?" Bos ton Transcript. Happiness Is merit. n mntter of adjust- When Vour Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Smarting Jost H;e Comfort. 00 cents at brofslsts or malL Write for Free lire Hook. UIUUN1S KYK BttMUDY CO..CUICAUO GOSHEN, 8ND.sU.S.iU It's u erent misfortune not to have Judgment enough to keep silent at tho right time. Prudence Is tho wing plucked from some pnst folly. NEW SOUTH WALES INFORMATION BUREAU Sinttr Duilding. 149 Uroadwtr, New York City Will be plasd to ftn4 OoTernment Hnlletlni or amwetr anr lnqnlrlva rrKirdlDir opportu nities for rnriulnc. 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