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TABLETS M UfUW MLS CVERYWHEK The Army of Constipation 2s Grewinaj Smaller Every Day CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible. Not only relieve constipa tion, but correct biliousness, tick headache, in digestion, sal Sow skin 4hey never tfall renewal of regular habits follow. Purely vegetable. Small Pill Small Dose Small Price DR. CARTER'S IRON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Aaenia, Rhetuaatlsn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. (beilas anjl stir slasilirs Incredible Feat. "I see where somebody has invented a safety pocket for men." "Aw, don't bo telling fairy tafea to a married man." FRECKLES Now I the Tims to Get Rid of These Ugly Spot. There's no longer the slightest need ot feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othlne double strength Is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othlne double strength from your druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that oven the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to com. pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful, clear complexion. Bs sure to ask for the double strength Othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back It It falls to remove freckles. -Self-esteem never lets up until it renrlies tlif .lumping off plnce. For true blue, use Red Cross Ball Blue. Snowy-white clothes will be sure to result Try It and you will al ways use it. All good grocers have it Married people are like shoes If ex actly alike they are not n Kiting pair. Suffered for Years Miserable From Kidney Trouble Doan's Made Mr. Harnett Strong and Well. "I suffered untold agony with my kidneys for yeara," says John Burnett, 30 Virginia Place, Buffalo, N. Y. "Sometimes I felt that I, would burn up with fever, but every now and then would have a severe cnill. Often my clothes were wring ing wet with per spiration. The kid ney secretions were unnatural in color and odor and burned terribly. At night my shoes were so tight on my feet that I e o u 1 d hardly get them off and my hand swelled so I couldn't hold a tea cup. My backl Oh, how it achedl I Mr. Bunttt walked with two canes and was all bent over like an aged man. When the terrible pains shot through my kidneys my knees would give way, and many times I had to be lifted to my feet by people on the street. I didn't care whether I lived or died I was so mis erable. I finally used Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me of all kidney trouble. Doan's made me strong and well." Btoorn to before me, A. A. WILCOX, Com. of Deeds. Get Daaa's at Aay Store. 60 c a Bsz DOAN'S FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Girls! Girls!! Save Your Hair With Cuticura Sm 25c, Oathaeat 25 sad 50c, Talcum 25c W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 17-1920. I CARTER'S I flVER 4 BpbllsI MTIOJNALF fflEMM Choice in Adoption Runs tb Young Girl Infants WASHINGTON. The census bursau Is publishing vital stntlstlcs for 1020 as fast as they can be compiled, but the enumerators will never catch up with the population. Ilcports gooo! decrcaso lu the number of babies which had been abandoned by their parents during the year. The desire of mothers who cannot support their babies to assure a good home for them rather than trust to the comparative uncertainty of an Insti tution, has been evidenced through several Instances of babies being "auction ed off," In some cases even before birth. People ndopting babies genernlly want them extremely young. Girls appear to have a slightly better chance than boys of obtaining parents. New York reported 22,C00 births this year, compared with 21,105 last year. Foster parents usually prefer girl babies one year of age or under. Other iltles reported as follows: Atlanta GG0 and 400. Adoptions Increased. Preference girls. Cleveland 3,270 and 3,0."0. Very few adoptions, but always more appli cations than children. , Milwaukee 1,744 and 1,801. No special preference on sex, but apparent prejudice against "red heads." St. Paul, Minn. 003 and 721. Adoptions doubled. Preference "blond boya of two years." St. Louis 2,483 and 2,121. Boys have slight ndvantago In adoptions. San Francisco 1,543 and 1,372. Adoptions Increased. Baby boys under year have the call. Swiss Afraid They Are to Be "Cosmopolitanized" FOREIGN advices state that Switzerland Is today putting up the grentcst fight of her life to save herself from being "cosmopolitanized." Never since the day that William Tell shot the tipple off his son's head have the Swiss faced a situation In which they felt that their national and individual existence was so threatened as now, nnd that from a danger that no peo- pie, no nation, no race nas ever yet For even New York, with Its hun dreds of thousands of various nation alities, still remains essentially Amer ican. But Switzerland Is convinced she can hope for no such luck, If she per mits herself to be swamped with the waves of people that are now pouring over her bprders. ' While Switzerland Is still attracting hundreds and thousands of political refugees who for one reason or another are persona non grata In the now states, and even tho old ones, that are growing out of tho peace conference adjustment, yet by for the principal number now seeking to oozo Into Switzer land are men of great wealth, usually war profiteers, who ore seeking to es cape the burden of taxation awaiting them 11' they continue their citizenship In any one of the countries that went to war and now has a war Indebtedness to pay off. In a small country like Switzerland, however, this situation Is dangerous. The Swiss see clearly that all of this vast wealth now coming into the coun try eventually will be Invested in Swiss Industries. That means all the finan cial, Industrial and econoniic life of the country will soon bo In the hnnds of foreigners. ' , Then front private control to public control Is but a step. The naturali sation laws of Switzerland at the present time are very loose und easy. As a consequence the Swiss are now putting up u vallnjit fight to save themselves from this "cosmopolltanlzatlon" largely through the revision of their naturalization laws and their regulations permitting foreigners to reside In their country. Peace Treaty Amenities Between Two Secretaries THE greeting which George II. Sanderson, secretary of the senate, received at the White House executive ofllces when he delivered the peace treaty there, could hardly be called cordial. Mr. Sanderson inquired politely for Mr. Tumulty, tho president's secretary, peared and ushered him Into the pres ence of Mr. Tumulty. The greeting scarcely exceeded a curt nod. "I have with me,' said Mr, Sanderson, "the treaty of peace which the senate has directed me to return to the president. Here It Is." "All right," sod Mr. Tumulty gnifily, "put it down." Mr. Sanderson deposited It on Mr. Tumulty's desk. "And this accompanies It," Mr. Tumulty a copy of the senate's resolution formally notifying tho president that the treaty had been rejected. "I should like a receipt," said Mr. Sanderwn. Mr. Tumulty signed his name to a scrap of paper which read as follows: "Receipt Is acknowledged of the treaty of peace with Germany signed at Versailles on June.US, 1019. Time 11:45 o. in." The two secretaries bowed Httflly turned to tho senate. One of the first persons he met Borah of Idaho, leader of the "irreconcllables." Mr. Sanderson showed him tho receipt und the senator's face beamed. Are These Boundary Farmers Suckers or Badgers? FARMERS living along the western end of the northern boundary of this state believe, they live In Illinois, but really Inhabit Wisconsin, while over toward Lake Michigan some Illinois Wisconsin authorities In good faith. This situation was explained to the inlscellaneous subjects committee pf (he Illinois constitutional convention at Springfield, by Elam L. Clarke, del egate from Waukegan. Through errors made by survey ors In 1831, ho said, the boundury ob served since by Wisconsin and Illinois Is 3,200 feet north of where It legally should be at the Mississippi river and 2,000 feet too far south at Lake Mich igan. This would throw a part of the The legal boundary, the ono fixed from Luko Michigan tb the Mississippi north. Ah It does not coincide with the lino half a mile dt each end, the two crossing about tho center, Mr. Clarke Is ask Ing that the situation be taken care of by tho new constitution. from cities throughout the country how a general Increase In births dur ing tho first two months of this year compared with the corresponding pe riod of last year. This Increase wn? practically uniform In all sections. Milwaukee and Seattle were tho only places to report n decrease. Adoptions generally show even a greater ratio of Increase than births. Many cities reported a commensurate 4. ( I aq and was Informed that he was busy. Mr. Sanderson took a seat and waited. After Mr. Tumulty got through giving the newspaper men "the Inside" of the president's mind, he leisurely devoted himself to other tasks more important than the recep tion of the senate's representative. Mr. Sanderson cooled his heels in Mr. Tumulty's outer office for un hour and a quarter. Then an. nttendant ap Sanderson continued, placing before Mr, and Mr. Sanderson and his receipt re as ho entered the capltol was Senator citizens arc paying their homo tnxes to DO I LIVE IN ILLMOIS.OR. IS IT WIS - COMSIN ? city of Belolt, Wis., Into Illinois, In the present constitution, is a line at latitude 42 degrees and 80 minutes observed, by the two states by almost m . . i . ,av l - w 1 il. i- tax? 1 1 .- Another Royal Suggestion DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS From the New Royal Cook Book DOUGHNUTS made the doughboy happy during the war and no won der. There is nothing more wholesome and delightful than doughnuts or crullers rightly made. Their rich, golden color and appetizing aroma will create an appe tite quicker than anything else in the world. Here are the famous dough nut and cruller recipes from the New Royal Cook Book. Doughnuts 1 tablespoons shortening H cup iur&r 1 CIS H cup milk 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon salt 5 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Cream shortening; add sugar and well-bcaton egg; aUr in milk; add nutmeg, salt, flour and baking powder which have been alfted together and enough ad dltlonal flour to make dough stiff enough to nil- Roll out on floured board to about M Inch thick; cut out. Fit in deep fat hot enough to brown a ploca of bread in 60 seconds. Drain on unglazcd paper and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Afternoon Tea Doughnuts Segfffi 6 tablespoons sugar 4 teaspoon salt teaspoon grated nutmeg "Bake with Royal and mm English clergymen are forming a tradu union to got better pay and working conditions. Cuticura Soothes Itchlnn Resin On retiring cent!? rub' snots of (Inn. draff and itching with Cuticura Oint ment. Next moraine shamnoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Mako them your every-day toilet preparations ana Dave a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv. We've All Heard That. "Have you ever heard any table rap ping?" "No, but I've hoard a lot of knock ing when a pleced-up supper was be ing served." Otherwise Content "Dot hushan' ob yours," one colored wash lady observed to another, over tho dividing back fence, "he shore do seem a right contented man." "He would be," tho other responded, "'Ceptln' for only two things which troubles Jilm. He has to quit catln' to sleep, an' he has to quit slcep'n' to eat." Free Tin Boxes. There are countless uses for tin boxes. Most dealers In cigarettes have on hand boxes of this kind, eleven Inches long, six Inches wide nnd four Inches deep, which are thrown away. Some dealers are glad to accommodate per sons who desire these tin receptacles nnd will give them uwny without cost. The following are some very good ways In which tho tin boxes can bo utilized : Lunch boxes when out cumplng or Ashing, as they will hold n good sup ply of lunch. . Covered with a white ennmcl. nnd used as a enke-hnx or brend-box. Keeping food away from rats, mice nnd other pests. Painted nnd used as a ilower box. Thrift Mngazine. Health and Economy? Rule Your Table Cup when you make your meal-time beverage Instant Postum Its rich coffee-like flavor satisfies and its freedom from any harm ful ingredient, ouch as the coffee drug caffeine, makes it a better drink for young and old. There has been no raise in price arid the high quality of Postum is always -maintained. There's Made by POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY ' Battle Creek, Mick! ROYAL BAKING POWDER Abmoiutmiy Purm SEEKS FOE OF JAP BEETLE Specialist Has Been Detailed to Bring to This Country Enemy of Horticultural Pest Tho Japnncso beetle Is going to have Its old enemies on Its trail In this country. The United States depart ment of ngrlculturo has sent a man to Japan to find those enemies and send them across the ocenn. They will then he established In tho sections of New Jersey where tho bcotlo hns gained a foothold, and they are ex pected to aid greatly In the control of tho pest. The agent employed in , Japan Is familiar with Japanese conditions and Is a specialist In this kind of work. It Is expected that the tnsk will require his sojourn In Japan for two or threo years. While something Is known of tho parasites of tho Japanese .beetle a great deal Is still to be learned only under Held conditions whero tho beetle lives with all tho enemies that prey upon It. The beetle reached this country with Importations of green house plants, nnd thus far apparently has been comparatively freo from mo lestations by natural enemies. Embraced Opportunity. They skated together, but little they said, for they'd Just been made known to each other. But he wished as across tho bright siirfnco they sped that through life they might thus go together. A crash! They were through I "Oh, how awkward I" cried she. "'Tlsn't deep, but has uny ouo Been us?" "Never mind. Let me tell you I love you," said he, "slnco the Ice Is now broken between us." Houston Post. It's difficult to understand why mmo men eat brain food. Vou will waste ammunition unless you have an aim In life. a Reason 99 1 tablespoons shortening 8 tablespoons milk 1 cups flour I teaspoons floral Baking Powder Beat eggs until vary light; add sugar, salt, nutmeg and melted shortening; add milk, and flour and baking powder which hava been sifted together mix well. 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