_ in cl 1 TLe New Package New Dress —the same dependable remedy that over a period of more than fifty years has been found so reliable in the treatment of catarrh and diseases of catarrhal nature. The outside of the package only has been altered. To facil itate packing and reduce break age in shipping, the paper wrap per which has identified the Pe-ru-na bottle for many years has been displaced by a substan tial pasteboard carton. , Pe-ru-na cannot be made any better. Three generations of Z users testify that Pe-ru-na is the best remedy in the world for catarrh and diseases of catarrhal origin. The remedy our fathers and grandfathers used with so much satisfaction is still the standby for the ills of everyday in thousands of American homes. PE-RU-NA The Original and Reliable Remedy •or Catarrh ■eld Everywhere Tablets er Liquid Scad 4 C«nt« tor booklet era catarrh to the Company, CMwctae, Ohta Hungarian Wheat American wheat cannot compete with Hungarian wheat In Vienna, for tlie Hungarian wheat is now on an export basis and sells at prices below the world level.—Science Service. ALL RUN DOWN, NOW HEALTHY “Honestly, in all my 15 year* of ex perience as a nurse I have never known of a medicine that compares with Tanlac,” is the glowing tribute of Nurse M. E. Choppelie. “Time and again I have recommended Tanlac and always with surprising results. Some time ago my Mother complained of being generally run down and on the verge of a nervous breakdown. She had no appetite, her stomach was disordered, digestion weakened nnd her bowels were most irregular. “Tanlac came to her nid at once, brought on a vigorous appetite so that she began to eat with the greatest relish, and made the digestive organs function properly onoe more. In a short time she was well, happy and strong, and although over 8(> years of age she is now vigorous enough to look after her household duties and go out quite a little, too. This Is why I praise Tanlac and consider it the best tonio and health builder ever dis covered.” VVliat Tanlac has done for others it can also do for you. Tnnlac Is for sale ay all good dtuggisis. Accept no substi tute. Over 43 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for consti pation. Marie and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac. TANLAC FOR YOUR HEAJUTH PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM RcmuvpaDAntlruff Stops Hair haiJJng Revtoiea Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair fcvc and $1 00 at DrugtrtRt*. Chrm Wk. ,P»tcWu«.N Y. HINDER CORNS Rcmoeea Corn*. Cal louses, etc., stops all pain, ensures comfort to the feet, makes walking easy. 15c by mall or at Drug gists. lllscox Chemical Works, Patchogao, N. Y. Green's August Flower for Constipation, Indigestion and Torpid Liver Successful for B9 yean. BOc and 90c bottlee— ALL DU.UUUISTS Hrenscila the wonderful face bleach makes the shin beautiful. At all dru*' a ad dapt. stores or by mMl $1.25. BooKlet free. i>r. C. II. Horry Co., 2075 S. Michiunn Ave., Chicago Italians V/in Macaroni Trade Italian macaroni is winning over that from America in Great Britain, anil shipments from lliis country are dropping In volume. Sovietixing Gypsies Soviet Russia is attempting to tame the gypsies. Recently representatives of these wanderers-—who are of Hast Indian origin and have been roving through Rurope since the Fifteenth century—formed an association, ob tained recognition from the Soviet ns a juridical body, and announced their Intention to win their brethren away from nomadic habits and induce them to give up fortune-telling and horse trading and settle down on farms or In Industrial communities. In print ing tli is rejmrt from Moscow a Buda pest paper notes that a similar ex periment with Hungarian gypsies was, a failure. BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES”' Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dyt> Each 13-cent pack age contains direc tions so simple any woman can tint soft, delicate shades or dye rich, permanent colors In lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, hangings — every thing! Buy Diamond Dyes—no other kind— and tell your druggist whether the ma terial you wish to rotor Is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Greenland Hygiene Tuberculosis Is reported to he “making serious ravages among the natives of Greenland, where the knowl edge of the principles of hygiene is primitive,” says the United Slates De partment of ijtbor. The Danish min istry of the interior and Danish health service are assisting the local gov ernment in the installation of si 20-bed hospital for tuberculous children. Measures for the protection of or phans In Greenland are also being undertaken. A. Sahstaatlal REWARD Thousands of people In America have been liberally rewarded for Insisting on having USKIDE9 Soles on their shoes. USKIDE wears and wears and wears. It Is made only by the United States Rubber Company, the world's largest manufacturer of rubber products. The money It saves on shoe bills Is remark able. Have your old shoes re-bottomed with USKIDE. Buy new shoes with genuine USKIDE Kolos. USKTDE Is comfortable, healthful, waterproof, good-looking. Protects against slip ping. Look for the r.amo USKIDE ct> the aole.—Adv. Wax for Records Camauba wax, used in the manufac ture of phonograph records, comes from Ha ilia, and several oilier states in Brazil. Life abounds In cart's, in thorns and woes, many tears How visibly, although many more are unseen.—Mulzeskl. ■feast Foam A.'K, Nothing has such hunger-satisfying flavor as the home loaf made with Yeast Foam* Send for free booklet “The Art of Baking Bread” NUUK "Nswoibirr ih« men /oiks eat twice as much uf it” Northwestern Yeast Co. 1730 North Ashland Ave. Chicago, 111. 15/>e I*ROJV HO'RSB NOVELIZED BY EDWIN C. HILL FROM WILLIAM FOX'S GREAT PICTURE ROMANCE OF THE EAST AND THE WEST BY CHARLES KENYON AND JOHN BUSSELL “Good God! lie’s done lor! shouted Marsh, and a groan went np all along the crowded Hut cars. Miriam, at the window ot’ the private ear, clinched her lists until the nails cut the palms of her hands, breathing a prayer for the boy in such deadly peril. Then she forgot to pray. From the fallen horse he was up at a bound, leaping forward like an arrow from a bow. Hhe had not believed it possible for a human being to run as fast as that boy ran. Quartering toward the train, lie came almost straight to 1 ward her. She caught glimpses of his lace ai d could not be lieve she saw aright, lie was smiling actually smiling, as he leaped forward like an antelope with the ponies of the yelling Sioux not fifty yard behind and as arrow alter arrow flashed past or over his bounding fig ure. A few armed with rifles shot as rapidly as they could re load upon their ponies. The boy ran, head down, dodging, from side to side but without losing ! much distance. And always as he ran he smiled as if his race with death was the greatest sport in the world, lie swerved from the line of Miriam’s vis sion, but Marsh, .lesson, Deroux, the temporarily deranged Casev and all of the rest of the wddiy ! excited crowd on the flat cars saw him lunge forward in a des perate leap for the hand-rail of the rear platform of the private car, saw him clutch it, cling fast and swing himself to safety. Before Miriam could turn from the window the rear door of the car was flung open and a tall, youth with gay excitement ! sparkling in ey^.i as blue as the Nebraska sky e clie.fp inted, uni’crrtimatel 1 he on y stm’ght line ever th.; black lli.Is is die one the eagles ^ake. ’’ (TO BE CONnNi^aj — -—Z— First Enisne ot sit. Paul to the Corinthians Chapter 13. Tho’ r speak with the tongues of men and angers, Hold I the keys of mystery ami knowledge. Have 1 not love, tho I could -nova mountains Yet am I nothing Yea, though to feed tlie poor I give my riches. Yield up my body to the flame of martyrs. Loveless, I am an empty sound and brazen, A smitten cymbal. Love is long suffering and dwells with kindness, Envieth not, nor vaunteth her ot nothing. Enoweth not vanity nor pride up. lifted. For she Is lowly. Love clrnweth back, nor doth behave unseemly. O-eketh not self but toileth for an other. Love is not easily provoked to anget. Thinkoth no evil. Love beireth v. not faints beneath the burden. 1'elbveth all. her faith 1m like a pillar. Hopeth -for faith and hopo are bur her daughters. Endureth all things. I.ove failfth not though dust aro tongues and learning. I.ove is the vision that surpassetn knowledge. Lov? is the crown, when we are freed from fetters. And done with blindness. For1 though we walk now all uncom prehending See as through mist or through a glass beclouded Then shall vve know as we are known of heaven. And of the Father. And here ahideth for our help and. healing Faith. Hooe and Love, the angels of the highway. Two are the wings of time, one flames eternal. I.ove everlasting. — E. Sutton. SEAWEED AS FOOD Toklo, Japan.—When the tide re c ties a’ong the coasts of various 1 a ts of Japan the beaches are dotted with people gathering seaweed and t carrjl'jg it t> drying racks of bam boo. After drying it is baled and shinned. Th^ seaweed usually is boll** - ' “alan with rice.