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RESTORE THE ARMY CANTEEN
Evil Berolta Follow Banishment of
Soldieri' Club.
SOLDIER REVIEWS THE SITUATION
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,WMf Desertions, Dope Pleads
4 Pkystoal Demoralisation At
trlbateel to I.oaa of Social
Mli Place.
Did congress make a mistake In taking
th army canteen away from the soldlersT
Does this account for all or part of the
remarkable Increase m desertions during
the laat five years? i he rantn
detriment or a benefit to an army post?
These questions are discussed In the New
Tork Sunday press by Louis Duchea a
former cavalry man .of the United States
army, whose experience In the service and
knowledge of conditions lend weight to
his views. The writer cites official records
showing- the Increase In desertions and
drunkenness, the extensive use of "dope
In the form of morphine, cocaine, opium
eto with resulting Increased Insanity-facts
frequently pointed out by army officers In
sn effort to substitute the rule of reason
for unreasoning restriction.
What was the army canteen? The
canteen was the social club of the soldiers,
conducted solely by enlisted men along the
same lines that officers' clubs are con
ducted. Only beer and soft drinks were
handled, the stronger alcoholic liquors
beln excluded. During the afternoons and
evenings the men off duty gathered there,
played games, chatted and met their
friends, making the dull rouUne of military
life less irksome. Everything about the
canteen was managed by a commissioned
of fleer, with a noncommissioned officer In
Immediate charge. Insuring good order at
all times.
What Followed.
Today the canteen is no more." says the
retired cavalry man. "The enlisted man
no longer has his social club. Congress,
by giving In to the whim of temperance
organisations unacquainted with Inside
conditions In the army, practically com
pelled the soldiers who drank, and many
who didn't, to rua to saloons and dives
outside the posts. At the same time It
abolished the enlisted men's social club.
Now, Instead of drinking beer, which
underwent close Inspection when the can
teen existed, the soldiers drink "rotgut"
and "varnish."
When the canteen existed a large per
centage of the regulars seldom left the
army posts. They found companionship and
social Intercourse among their comrades
In the canteen. Today most of the soldiers
spend their spare time In and around the
dives and dens In the vicinity of the army
posts and beyond military inspectors. As
a rule, the soldiers who were subject to
excessive drinking could be taken care of
when the canteen existed. The officers
In charge had them spotted and watched
that they did not drink too much, which
was seldom when the drinking was con
fined to beer. Then the canteen was lo
cated a few yards from the barracks, and
the Intoxicated ones could be sent to their
bunks or placed In the guard house until
they sobered up. The canteen officers ex
ercised the same authority as a police of
ficer In civil life. Besides, when the
habitual drunkards could draw checks for
beer during the month, they generally
spent all their money in the canteen be
fore payday and. therefore, did not have
any money left to carouse outside the
posts. This worked to the advantage of
the "mess funds" of the various "outfits,"
Instead of encouraging the development of
a horde of "boot-leggers", and parasites,
which may be observed around every army
post.
Results A r on ad Poata,
Today the outskirts of nearly every
army post proves the mistake and the
folly of abolishing the canteen. Now
very army post, nearly, has Its "can-,
dump." In the lockers of the soldiers may
be found tin buckots which are used to
carry beer .from .these, "candumps." At
Jefferson barracks, about eight miles from
Bt. Louis, Mo., there Is one that Is a
disgrace to the state and to the nation.
It is located Just outside the military
reservation. No police officers are there
to see that the laws are obeyed. In and
around It scores of the most debased
women live from one month s end to the
other and leech upon the soldiers. Jef
ferson barracks is a recruiting rendesvous
where "rookies" are given the first rudi
ments of military training, and thla Is a
fine environment In which to begin their
army careers. At the army posts where
there are no "can dumps," saloons and
"speak-easles" answer the same purposes.
Or, what Is worse, "boot-legging" Is car
ried on to a frightful degree.
Responsibility for Desertions.
There la no doubt that the abolition of
the canteen Is directly and Indirectly re
sponsible for a large percentage of the In
crease In desertions In the last few years.
In the latest report of Adjutant General
F. C. Alnsworth we learn that nearly 5,000
soldiers deserted In the last fiscal year
Think of It! Filling themselves with pois
onous intoxicants, which take away their
physical, mental and moral stamina; they
become discouraged. The routine drills
and vigorous exercises become burdensome
to them. They take "French leave" to
escape, many never to return unless com
pelled to under guard of a civil officer,
who Is anxious to get the $50 reward
offered for a deserter's apprehension.
Those who return after a few days' ab
sence without permission are "slammed in
the mill," where the spirit Is again
crushed and the climb to honor and re
spect made more difficult than ever.
Caught end sentenced for desertion, they
are no longer cltixens of the United States
truly men without a country. These de
serters, then, make fine material for crlm-lnals.
The use of "dope" and the spread of
cJaJaglous diseases are due. In a very
large degree, to the use of poisonous In
toxicants which the soldiers get In these
"can dumps" and dives. When the sys
tem Is undermined with such poisons, the
Individual becomes the prey of all sorts
of vices. At Presidio, California, last year,
It was stated by an army surgeon In
charge, that per cent of the men at that
Pt are addicted to the use of cocaine,
morphine, opium, etc There are oth?r
posts In which a similar state of affairs
exists. It Is, Indeed, no wonder that In
sanity Is Increasing among the men of the
regular army.
When 90 per cent of the army officers
want the canteen restored to the enlisted
men It Is about time that congress recog
nises Its mistake. Those In a position to
know have learned that by depriving the
soldier of his beer and his social club. In
stead of encouraging temperance among
the regulars the government has encour
aged drunkenness and paved the way for
a score or more of evils. Even ths offi
cers' wives are demanding that the can
teen be re-established. How long will It
be until congress realises Its mistake?
Great Lack.
"By th' powers. It's born lucky I am!"
"Phwy doy' think so?"
"I was hit by a automobile Just as I
was startuV fr th' shoti this morntn'. It
made me stagger, an' a cop pinched me
for beln' drunk. I wor licked in a fight.
an1 later I wor blowed fifty feet high be
a premachoor blast. When I oorae home
Dug an s goat butted me Into til house,
an' th' ould woman wor layln' fer me wld
a rollln' Din.'"
"An', In th' name av th' saints, do yes
Call that lurkv?"
"Surel Ain't I alive thla morula' T"
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fcould
JL Of mine own sins.and
The tear that burns, the
thathurti;
And all that marsand
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ALEXANDRA SHOWS STRAIN
Queen Mother of England Presents a
Sad Spectacle.
HER ILLNESS MAY UPSET PLANS
Btgam of Bhopal, Rich and Veiled, a
Royal Guest of Britain that
Excites Public Curiosity
to High Pitch.
BT LiADY MART MA N"WA RI NO.
LONDON. June S. (Special to The
Bee.) The past month has been a season
of sadness for Queen Alexandra, and the
beloved consort of the late King Edward J
has shown the strain. Her majesty's health
has been feeble, so feeble in fact that
fears are still felt that there may be a
collapse, which will' mar. If not cause a
postponement, of the coronation exercises.
Be gam of Bhopal Arrives.
The begum of Bhopal, a rich, veiled In
dian princess. Is now In England for the
coronation. Her visit has many elementa
of mystery about it For one thing, thla
wealthy princess never appears In public
without a heavy veil that prevents ob
servers from seeing what manner of
woman 'he Is who rules over nearly a
million people and 7,000 square miles of
territory.
Bhe has brought over with her from
India a large suite, which includes priests,
a physician, an astrologer and a cook. It
is part of the priests' duties to attend the
killing of chickens for the princess' con
sumption. Her Jewels are Jewel-studded
ornaments, and other utensils have been
placed In the care of a bank. No fewer
than lM packages were needed to bring
over the special dresses and foods.
The begum waa received by the king
and waa afterward a conspicuous figure at
the court. She wore a robe made in one
piece. In the veil over her head and face
are two eye holea. She spent the night
after the court at a London hotel, where
ahe was waited on at meala by the maids,
as It Is her custom never to appear be
fore a man unveiled. Waltera were, there
fore, banished from her presence.
The ruler of Bhopal Is always a woman.
The husbands of the begums have usually
been more than high officers of state and
have never had anything like the position
of a prince In a European country. Thla
feminine eminence la the more strange
because Bhopal la a strictly Mahommedan
state, and it Is not generally supposed
that the prophet ever contemplated the
possibility of a female ruler.
Victoria's Rale Divorcees.
It has been stated In the press lately
that In Queen Victoria's reign "divorced
persons" were not permitted to appear at
court. Thla rule was enforced until about
the middle of the "70s. Queen Victoria
then decided (after consultation with the
late Lord Hertford, who was lord cham
berlain, and the late Lord Sydney) that
ladies who had divorced their husbands,
their own conduct having been blameless,
should be allowed to come to drawing
rooms after making a special application
for permission to attend.
Whenever a lady la this position desired
to appear at court she waa required to
send In a report of the proceedings in
her case, which was submitted to Queen
Victoria herself, and it was by no means
a matter of course for the application to
be granted. The wife of a very distin
guished man, who had divorced her first
husband, her own conduct having always
been unimpeachable, had her application
refused, to her intense and lasting dis
appointment. The fact was, that Queen
Victoria had no sympathy with sufferers
from matrimonial troubles, and In deal
ing with these rases her decision mainly
depended In reality upon the family con
nections of ths applicant.
I.' H. iSarrla, Who celebrated his fifty-
Jamcs (OrtirccwB Ri
ORou,! could
roraei the gap
Delinumofmerrinicnt
Andetrngjaughter
3ie aroaiL
In endless silence of confeni
IcouldjbetjbraourearsaKe,
ine utter emptiness andadie
Of evert) loss I ever toiewi
could Indjbrgetjbrpou?
fbrdet thefust
mjace
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Forsour jair sake I could fbrcet
The fronds of life that chafecfaet.
Nor careifdeathwre false or true
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Copyright. 1910. The Bobbs-Merrill Cetneeny J
first birthday the other day. Is one of the
many Scotsmen who has conquered not
only his own country, but also America.
He was born at Kirriemuir, a place which
he has Immortalised as Thrums. When
he was about 16 years of age he entered
a newspaper office, ' where, among the
multifarious duties he had to perform, ho
naively remarks that not the least Im
portant of ' them ' consisted of reviewing
profound books. Today he is surely one
of the most successful of dramatlo celebri
ties and he Is- also the most retiring.
Probably the public Idea Is accurate of
him that he Is a grown man, kind and
lovable, with a child's heart that will
never grow up. It is estimated that "The
Little Minister," In Its dramatlo form
alone, brought him In a fortune of $250,000,
and It may be safely computed that the
evergreen "Peter Pan" has equaled it. If
Mr. Banie has one passion more than an
other It la for tobacco. "If I had to
choose between being a smoker and a play
wright," he once remarked, "I would
drop playwrltlng without a murmur."
BELIGI0US NOTES.
Rev. Dr. William Nicholas Dunnell has
left All Paints' church in Henry street.
The Presbyterian Board of Foreign MIs
stona has Just received Its $2,250,000 share
from the estate of the late John S. Ken
nedy, the New York banker, and has mails
plans to use at once the Income of SMio.OOO
a year In the rr idrile west and extreme
Massage for
Weak and Lame
Bajk. strengthens
the Spina
Massage for th
F.u. Neck and
Bust.
Five Ulinutcs a Day With an
Arnold's Passage Vibrator
Is a Guarantee of Perfect Health
There is nothing In life bo important as a healthy, vigorous,
well kept body, full of life, strength and ambition. If the lungs,
heart, nerves and every vital organ of the body are kept in uniform
strength, there is no need for drugs or medicine.
Arnold Massage Vibrator is invaluable in the home. For poor
circulation, ailments of the nerves, brain, heart and vital organs;
rheumatic, neuralgia and paralytic affections. Produces health,
strength, vigor and lUlity. Ask your physician about the Arnold
Massage Vibrator.
Being demonstrated this week by
'Distributers of 'Arnold
Telephone Douglas 528.
Out-of-town people write
Keeps
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prevents
Dandruff,
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west. In the West Indies, the Philippine
Islands and in -Alaska, One of the first
steps will be to raise the salaries of 43
heme missionaries receiving lees than two
a year.
The ministry of Rev. Dr. William Nichols
Dunnell, extending over forty years, came
10 a close in ah tsaints cnurcn, in ew
York, last Sunday. Bishop Greer waa
present and paid a high tribute to Dr.
Dunnell after he had confirmed a class of
a dozen communicants. Dr. Dunnell la 80
years 01 age.
The American Bible society has Issued
a series of attractive leaflets commemora
tive of the tercentenary of the King James
version and designed to stimulate interest
in tins country in the anniversary, so gen
erally celebrated In Enida-nd. In a fore
word to "The' Bibliography of the King
James Version," one of the publications,
the society says that "Inasmuch as the
time of the publication of the King James
version In the year 1611 Is unknown" it
cannot fix any date "when it is most fit
ting that celebrations should take place."
The great modern church of New York
has become a great moneyed Institution
ana requires snrewa management to han
dle Its property and funds. For Instance,
Grace Episcopal church that wonderfully
beautiful structure that has held Its own
amid the i increasing roar of business about
Broadway and Tenth street represents at
least H.000,0rt. a part In church property
and near ii 000. 000 In Investment funds.
The income of Grace corporation for last
year was $415,000. Of this amount. $S6,000
came from endowments, and of the bal
ance, 1252.000 was contributed by the con
gregation. The church is doing a splendid
work for Its denomination by maintaining
a ministerial training school, where many
now famous rectors received their first
lessons in real church work.
Mawum Vi!.it.m
815 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb.
for free 80-page booklet.
the Hair
healthy,
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etc.
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Red Cross Pharmacy
17th and Cuming Sts.
Phone Dousvlaa 842.
Prescription Druggists
Goods Delivered.
TRY OUR SODA
Pure Linseed Oil, $1.00 Gal.
Japalac all sizes and colors.
Alabastlne. Glue.
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Lowe Brothers Prepared Paints
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Schmidt's Pharmacy
24th and Cumins; BM.
Phones t Douglas 160; In A. A-831S
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Promptness
GREEN'S PHARMACY
Corner Park Ave.
and Pacific St.
Goods Delivered at Down Town
Prices.
Phone Us Your Wants
Harney 686.
sbuo BHorniro iw thb
West Farnam-Dundee District
made easy by the telephone and our
delivery service.
Our new store, over a year old. Is
completely stocked and this, with
prompt service, easily places us at
the front among Omaha s finest su
burban drug store.
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40TH AltS DODOE BTS.
Ho Belay a Bell Fbones. Hsrj 891.
Delicia
THE PERFECT ICE CREAM
For Bale at All Best Drug Store
Fountains
Brick or Bulk
The Fairmont Creamery Go.
PRESCRIPTIONS
carefully filled and delivered to
all parts of the city without extra
charge.
TRY OCR SODA WATER
The Crissey Pharmacy
Where Ton Obaare Cars
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TsL Webster 609 1 tad. B-1609
Claret. Pineapple,
Lemon, Grange....
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Our ICE CREAM is from pure cream smoothest, richest the best in the
city. We serve crushed fruits with our "Ice Cream Soda." . It is good.
Better try It.
Ttie Bell Drug Company
Do You Like Butter Milk? Ours Is the Best.
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These ads will appear
again next Sunday
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SOME EXCELLENT
FORMULAS FOR THE LADIES
TO CLEANSE THE HAIR AND
SCALP One teaspoonful powdered borax.
1 tablespoonful spirits of Hart horn, 1
quart soft water, mix all together and ap
ply to the head with a soft sponge, then
rub the head well with a try towel. By
using this once a week; your hair will be
in perfect condition.
Another excellent method for cleansing
the hair: Take the yolk of an eKg and
rub In thoroughly, a little at a time. It
will produce a slight soapy lather, which
should be rinsed out with soft water. This
leaves the scalp perfectly clean and the
hair soft and silky. V
MORFITS HAIR TONIC Scald black tea,
2 os.. with 1 gallon of boiling water; strain
and add S ox. glycerine; tincture canthar
Ides, H ox-, and bay rum, 1 quart; mix well
by shaking and then perfume,
HERE IS A TANDY HAIR CURLING
LIQUID Take borax, 2 ox.; gum arable,
1 drachm; add hot water (not boiling), 1
quart; stir and as soon as the Ingredients
are dissolved add 3 tahlespoonfuls strong
spirits of camphor. On retiring to rest wet
the hair with the above liquid and roll In
rw-lsts of paper as usual.
The most popular, the guaran
teed, the reliable kind of Toilet
Goods and Family Remedies is
now admitted by practically every
druggist in Omaha and the whole
country, to be the A. 1). H. line.
Ask for this brand if you want
guaranteed results.
Remember A. D. S.
We Are In Business for Your
Health.
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Seventeenth and Farnam.
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS.
Omaha's Most Sanitary Fountain.
Sole Agents Whitman Chocolates.
Paris Green 24c Per Lb.
In 2-lb. packages.
Original package, ins; ring purity
and strength. All other spraying ma
terials blue vltrol, lima and sulphur
solution.
Saratoga Drug Co.
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ICE COLD
Health and Boauty Advice
By MRS. MAE
Flo: To have glowing cheeks and a
clear complexion you mut feel well. and
be well. For your chronic condition of
ill health you really need nothing more
than a good system tonio and blood puri
fier. I can recommend nothing better
than the old borne tonic made as fol
lows: Dissolve one-half cup sugar and
one ounce kanlnne la one-half pint al
cohol, then add hot water to make a
full quart. Take a taMespoonf ul be
fore each meal. Thla tonic will purify
your blood, clear up your sallow skin,
give you an appetite and rid your sys
tem of that sklKglsli, tired, half-sick
feeling. Your pimples and liver blotches
will disappear as if by magic. This sim
ple, Inexpensive tonic will give you re
newed strength, ambition and the appear
ance of overflowing health and life.
G. S.: The quickest feting and most
efficient hair tonic I know of for re
moving dan.iruff. stopping falling, split
ting hair and relieving itching scalp can
be made at home by mixing together one
ounce qulnsoln. one-haif pint alcohol
and one-half pint cold water This rub
bed Into the scalp twice a week will re
store vitality to your dry. faoed hair and
make it beautiful, abundant and gloaay
This tonic is not sticky or greasy and
will stimulate the hair roots and cause
the hair to grow luxuriantly. It will
make your hair soft, flulfy and N equal
ly good for both light and dark hair.
"Too Fat:" (l The orlv safe remedy
I know of for reducing weight without
the torture of over-exerclslnir and starva
tion la the following simple prescrip
tion: Dissolve ftour ounces of parnotia In
one and one-half pints hot water; when
cold strain out the sediment and take a
tahlnopnnnf ul of the liquid before meals.
Regular use of this remedy generally
brings surprisingly satisfactory results.
Your excess fat will gradually disappear
without leaving the skin wrinkled and
flabby.
b) To relieve eye pain and make your
eves hrlpht youthful and sparkling, see
reply to Emma 8.
Llna: If you want soft, lustrous hair,
you must stop shampooing with soap as
the alkali In soap coarsens and fades the
hair, making It lull, streaky ami brittle.
By washing your hair every two weeks
with a teaspoonful of canthrox dissolved
In a cup of hot water, rinsing thoroughly
with clear water, your hair will be very
soft, fluffy and easy to do ut This sim
ple shampoo with Its creamy latl.er Is
easily prepared and the best hair and
scalp cleanser known. It not only re
freshes the scalp but dri-vi so quickly as
to make shampooing a real pleasure. No
other shampoo keeps the hair and scalp
In so healthy a condition or will prove
The Bee Prints the News
BBrBTO THIS AD TO
Abe's Her Grand Pharmacy
and get a 60c Jar of Abe's Cold Crem
for 8 So
Mennen's Talcum Powder 10
Colgate's Talcum Powder loo
M,- preparations 49e
11.00 preparations 890
Abe's Her Grand Pharmacy
Oor. leth and Howard its.
Both Fbones.
II. S. KING, Druggist
v. x. Cor. &4tb and Farnam.
Omaha, Hen.
Full line of A. P. S. preparations
and all the standard patent medlcluen
and toilet articles, l'hoiie Dotic 82.
Cut out this ad and bring to our
store and receive free. 1 bar of soap
or 1 box of Talcum powder. Leave
your address. 1'erson coming fsrth-.
est with above ad will receive, free,
1 bottle perfume.
Treatment Velvettna Massage,
60c; Velvetlna Complexion Soup, 26c.
Application Velvetlna Vanishing
Cream. 60c; Velvetlna Face Powder,
S6c.
Malta combination number one for
Velvetlna System of Home Treat
ments. Kvery lady should have It.
At Druggists If he cannot supply
vou. we will, ana ten you nooui it
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meats.
Phone
Doug-Us
198.
Cameras and Photo Supplies
Enlarging
Developing and Finishing
The Patrick Pharmacy
24th and Seward Sts.
Fbones l Webster 1703; In 4. A-1T88
YOU MUST VISIT
SODOASIS
That's the name of the new Boda
Water Room Sherman & McConnell
nave opened.
Down Stain 16th and Dodge St.
Cool, Roomy, Attractive, Restful.
"The Onyx Xing'," the Soda Foun
tain of the Owl Drsf Oo- Cor. lath
and Harney tits., thai "became popu
lar In a day."
Johnson's Pharmacy
2920 Farnam St.
WI ABB AOEWTS FOB HTA&W
FAMUT BEUEDIEB
A full line of Drugs, Perfumes and
Toilet Articles.
Our Prescription Prices sis the
lowest in the city.
Free delivery to all parts ot ths
city.
KEEP COOL AT
Goldman's Pharmacy
24th ani Lcafcnworth Sts.
Phones Douglas 14SS; Ind. A-143S.
Wl deliver Brick and Bulk Ice
Cream. Try our new sanitary foun
tain. Prescriptions called for and
delivered. Phone us. .
One Trial Convinces
Te Be Ce 5c
LA TRUDA Havana Cigars
' At All Dealers
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Wholesale Dealers
MARTYN.
as satisfactory. For obstinate cases of
dandruff, failing hair and scalp Irritation,
I find shampooing with can! hi ox a reliable
remedy. Practically all first-class hair
dressers use It. 1
Minnie: For' women who grow old look
ing before they should there Is reliable
relief to be had at smull expense. No mat
ter how worn your face nuiy look the
following lotion will make It young-look-lug
again: Dissolve four ounces of spur
max In one-half pint h it water and add
two teaspoonfuls glyrerlne. When cool
apply it to the skin and rub gently until,,
dry. You will be amused to see how
beautiful it will make your dark, shiny,
sallow skin. I have never seen its equal
for whitening and clearing an imperfect
skin. I find It splendid for producing a
smooth, rosy, healthy complexion. It does
not show on the face or rub off like pow
der and makes the best complexion beautl
fler I have ever used.
Emma S.: If your eyes appear to b
fading and losing their natural, clear,
sparkling beauty, get a -ood eye tonlo
and use It regularly. You will find noth
ing better than an ounce of crystos dis
solved in a pint of cold water. Thla
tonic costs hut little ind two or threw
drops In each eye daily will goon make
your eye. Just ns full of color and a
rlear and beautiful a ihey ever were
It la very soothing and strengthening to
tired, weak, inflamed eyes and many
occulists use It for eye troubles generally.
Ilattie J.: Don't let your age worry
you. By throwing away those greasy
creams and making your own complex
ion beautlflers you not only will find
you oan make better and cheaper ones
but those that will produce the desired
results. For removing blackheads, freck
les, wrinkles and reducing the size of
large pores in the skin, you can make
a matchless cream-Jelly bv simply dis
solving an ounce of alinozoln In one-ha.f
pint cold water, then adding two Tea
apoonfuls glycerine. Stir and let stand
over night. This cream-Jelly is grease
less and will not caus erowtli of hair.
You will find It splendid for making the
skin soft, plump and giving It that mucli
admired tone of smooth, velvety, youth
ful freshness.
Freda: The unsightly hairs of which
you speak can be quickly removed If
you employ a debit. me paste. (let an
ounce of delatnna from your druggist
and with a little mix enough water to
form a paste, ripred on offending hairs
and after two or three minutes rub off,
then wash the skin arid vou will find
the hairs are gone. Druggist chargs
a dollar for delatone but It Is worth It.
Read Mrs. Martyn's Rook, Beauty," 15.
Adv.
M iUda