THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 18, 1912. The Little Busy Bees Their Own Page .EAR BUST BEES: Letters about George Washington whose Dl . birthday we celebrate Thursday poured in all week. They I are interesting. They ahow that you know a good deal eMvui vui nicm. (wwh miu yimuvui uu uiai ;uu nv Interested in yonr subject Many Busy Bees hare written lately asking Information about the Children'! page. The only thing necessary to Join the Busy Bees of the Children's page is to write a letter saying that you wish to belong to oar hire. There are two side Red and Bine each of which tries to win more prises than the other. A new Bee may Join whlcherer side he or she chooses. Every four months the Bees elect a king and queen to lead them. At the time the king and queen are announced, the number of prizes won by the Red and Blue sides In the last four months is also announced. The two new Bees In Be Heme ask If they shall come for their prizes. No. Prizes are mailed to winners. If at the end of three weeks your prize does not come, you may know that there has been some mis take and you should either write, telephone or come to the office to Inquire about It The prize winners today are Rose Murray and Dorothy Darlow. Where are our boys? The new Bees today are Lutle DeLor of Omaha and Era Hugenberg of Sooth Omaha.' Little Stories by Little Folk (Tint Prise.) George Wathingion'i Boyhood. By Rom Murray. Aged T Tears, lilt North Thirty-eighth Street, Omaha. Blue Side. George Washington was bora In Vir ginia February tt, 178, and died Decem ber H 17M. Oeorge Washington was always a truthful boy. One day he cut down bis father's charry tree. Whan bla father asked him who did It, be an swered. "I did ft with my hatch at rather." George's mother bad S favorite oil that waa reading In the pasture, Thla icolt was Tery wild because It was set yet broken In. Oeorge and some ether boys ware playing In the pasture. The ether boys dared Oeorge to ride the 'colt. Oeorte would not take a dare, so he got en the colt's back. It plunged 'and feared till It fall and broke a blood veesel, dying Instantly. George did not know what to do. The boys said not to tall bla mother. The boys were fright ened and ran noma. Oeorge want Into the house, and told bis mother what had happened. Hie mother ' said, "I am sorry you killed the eolt.i but I would rather loae a hundred eolta than have you tall one Be." (Second Prise.) George Washington. (' By Dorothy A. Darlow, Aged It Yeare, SOS South Thirty-sixth Street, Omaha. Very many years ago, en the twenty second day of February of the year 1731, a little child waa born In an old-fashioned farm bouse In Virginia, The name of the little boy's father waa Augustine Washington and his mother's name was Mary. The boy grew up to be obedient, truth ful and honest. He eould run the fast est and ellmb the highest of ell bis play, mates. Whea Oeorfe waa II yean old be gave up going to school and became a eu'r veyor. Thla work kept him out of doors moat ef the time, and made Mm very strong and healthy. One day when be was surveying the land, he heard there was a quarrel be tween two nations. Prance and England. He tried to eettle this quarrel but the Trend) soldiers would not bsvs It as the English w lined them to. They built forts la the country end said they meant to keep rt all for the king of France. It was a long and dangerous Journey that Oeorge Washington made,. But at last he came back safely. Waehlngton soon est out again, this time with a party ef soldiers. He fought with the French end Indiana, but there were too many ef them for. his aaaa. The kmc ef England was very angry when he heard about the French sot tiers. He determined to drive them away, and sent soldiers from England to fight them. In the end the French were defeated. One December day Oeorte Washing ton tot a bad cold and two daya later died. It waa Indeed a sad day en De cember 11. ITS. (Honorable Mention.) Incidents in Washington's Life. By Mildred White, Aged 11 Tears, M0 Chicago Street. Oeorte Was hi nan on was born In Vir ginia In the year 178 and on the Ed day ' ef February. Ia one of his school books he wrote snany good rules or sayings. Here is one: -'Labor to keep alive In your breast that little spark of celestial fire called conscience." Here Is one of the many examples ef hie truthfulness i One morning Oeorge Washington and his brothers were eut la the pasture. Oeorte noticed bis mother's favorite oolt which had never been tamed to the eaddle pranelnt about and kicking up his heels. "Boys." be said. "If roe will put a bridle ea him I'll ride him." The boys finally managed to get htm hi to one corner and to ailp the bridle en him. With a leap Oeorge seated himself firmly ea the colt's beck. Wild with nee the oolt Jumped .reared, plunged and did everything In his power to throw his rider.' It waa all la vara. He might ea well have tiled to throw off bis own skin. At last with one fatal bound the animal buret a blood vessel and fell dead. The battie was ever. Oeorge waa victor, but It bad cost the life of Mrs. Washing ton's favorite colt. When they went - la to breakfast tact morning their mother knowing they bad been out m the pasture asked how her coit waa getting on. "He la deed mother. I killed him." toes bars and try hla strength m leaping and wrestling. At the age of II he was appointed sur veyor, and followed thle profess km for a number ef years. In 1771 when the revolutionary war be gan Washington was chosen commander-in-chief. He was a worthy leader, for he Inspired his soldiers with reverence and be did not spare himself In any way, but was always first la battle. After the Declaration of Independence was written Washington drew the design for our first flag of Stare and Stripes. He disbanded his army la ITU, and returned to hla home at Mount Vernon, but he did not remain long la private life, for he waa chosen as the first president ef the United Btatoo In 17. He served two terms and refused the third. He later died at the age ef years In the year of 17M, I would like to Join the Blue side. I am a Bee. The Ljfe of Abraham Lincoln. By Ralph Coulter. Aged 11 Tsars, as Fowler Avenue. Omaha. February 11 In the year IMS a boy named Abraham Lincoln was born. Abra ham Lincoln was born. Abraham waa born la Hardin county, Kentucky. Hla father, mother and grandfather ware Virginians.. At the aged of his father moved Into the wilderness which Is now Bpenoer county. Mrs. Lincoln, Abraham's mother, died whea Abraham wee t years eld. His mother taught him three maxima, which aha thoroughly Instilled Into his mind never to swear, never to touch liquor and never to lie-end these three things he never did. When he was president he said: "All that I am or hope to be, I owe to my sainted mother. At the age of 1 Lincoln made a trip to New Orleans as a hired hand ea a fist boat and on his return his father moved again to Macon county, Illinois (In-1130). Uneola spUt logs tor a lot cabin and built It and Inclosed tea acres ot land with a rail fence ef hts own making. Uneola employed himself la reading Aesop s "Fables," Bunyan'a "Pilgrim's Progress," "A Life of Washington," ths poems of Burns and the Bible, On November 1 IMA, Mr. Uneola was elected president ef the United etafe On the evening ef April i IMS, at Ford's theater ea Tenth street, Washington, Prestdsat Uneola was shot by a man named John Wilkes Booth, aa actor. On April II, lSK, 1 'resident Uneola died aeroee the sot of. where he had been taken. - Abraham Lincoln. Py Harriett Ravage. KIT Boats. Thirty- uura street, unua. Abraham Uneola was bora la Harden county. Kentucky. February 11, IMS, snd died la the year of IMS, April M. He wee sixteenth president of the rnlted States. Uncoln'a parents were very poor. Whea Uneola wee only I years old his parents moved te Indiana. Here waa where he started te school and got a good education. Lincoln worked hard and helped hie father build a log cabin. Whea hla par ents were eomfortebly settled he left home snd worked among the farmers. Whatever Lincoln did wee always well done. ' In 189 he was chosen eaptala of a com pany In the Black Hawk war. Ia 1131 he removed back to Springfield where be began to etudy law, which he made a great suceeee- of. He also set tled the slavery question. On April It, 13, he waa attending Ford's theater with General Grant and while listening te aa actor John W. Booth For a moment her face flushed with anger. Then It changed and she said. Though I regret the loss of my favorite I rejoice la my son who always speaks When this great and noble maa died England and France Joined America sa meaning tor him, Wbes Lafayette, a young Frenchman who aided as la the revolutionary war. came beck here he went down Into Washington's vault and shed tears of gratitude te think that he had knows Washington and that Washington had beea his friend. Life of George Washington. By Eva Hugenberg. Aged U Tears, 1 Aorta -snjrrv-iuin Birset, bouia Omaha. Neb. Oeorte Wsshlngtoa was bora February B, rm, la a email place called Bridges Creek, near the banks ef the beautlfis Potomac river ha Virginia. Whea he wae a bey he was toad ef playing fames and aperta. He liked te These Kiddies Had a Valentine Party tvt VL VrH Mrs. Hsnrr Lehman cave a children's . arailax. roses snd red paper hearts STathawny, Ruth Greeley, Virginia Hart. valentine party Wednesday afternoon at I Valentine boxes filled with candy wer Bertha Van Doran. Dorothy Rutherford, her home In honor of her granddaughter, I the favors and those present were Bernice Christlanson, Alios Schollnger, Frances Btannard of Cincinnati. The Frances Btannard, Mildred Abbott, Car Alanson Root, 91yds Daew. Jr.; August rooms were decorated with garlands snd ollns Abbott, Mart ghotwoll. Franc;. Jonas. Busy Bee from Hungary Frieda ZJessmaa l cur sew Busy Bee who came to America from Hungary, a country way la the southeast ot Europe. Frieda lived la the oountry near Buda pest, the capital city ef Hungary, on the beautiful blue Danube river. One day her father decided that he would come to America te try hie fortune. Bo he left Frieda, her mother and bar little brother, Jacob, and when he settled here he sent for thorn to come here. too. The long trip from the old country to the new oountry wss a great event for Frieda. "From Hungary you cannot enter the Atlantlo ocean very quickly," says the little Hungariaa girl. "First you must cross the Danube and enter the Black sea." Bhe and her mother and brother, after cross! nt the Black sea, stopped la Con stantinople, the capital ot Turkey, where many kinds ot fruit were brought on board the shin. Then they went through the Bospborus Into the little sea of Marmora and from there through the Dardanelles straits Into the Mediter ranean sea. It was a long Journey through thla eouthera eea, but at last the reached the Straits of Gibraltar and entered "the big, stormy ocean," as Frieda calls It 1 "Oa and on we came," says Frelda. "and at but we were la sight of dear old America." Frieda says that this country Is very different from her native land. For In stance, la her home towa la Hungary school lasts all the year round. There Is no vacation time. But In aummer the boys and girls have their benches out doors under a covering ef wheat shocks, so that H la alee aad eooL All the teach ers there are men. y r I V, FRIEDA EIE88MAN. And In Hungary. Frieda tells us. the little girls are very Industrious. They learn to cook when they are very young and do not play all the time as they do here. Frieda's eld grandmother taught her to hem whea she waa only 7 yeare old. She alec taught Frieda to embroider la many pretty patterns. Sometimes whea Frieda gets letters from her cousins la the old country she la rather homesick to be there. But ehe likes this country very much and Is a loyal young American. entered the boa la which Uneola and family -were seated, and fired a bullet through Lincoln a brains. He died next morning at T o'clock. April It, IMS. George Washington. By Ruth U RedtleM, Aged It Tears. 5004 Binnsy Street. Omaha. Blue Side. Oeorte Waehlngton, who Is often called the father of hie country, was the first preetdent of the United Btatea. He was bora February Zt, 1731, a short distance from the Potomac river. Obedience and reliability were strong points la his character and bis absolute truthfulness hi shown many tlmee la the Incident of the cherry tree. When Washington waa still ef aa early age hts father Joined the army, which caused Oeorte's military spirit, which he seemed to Inherit from hie father's peo ple, to be aroused. Hie parents gave him a good education and the other strong points of his character and splendid physique brought him Into the prominent place which he so wall filled la the early history of the United Btatea. Washington's Keenness. By Leon Kahn. Aged 14 Tears, gS South Twenty-ninth Street. Omaha. Washington wss a very clever man. He wee very clever when he was camped near West Point Washington had a friend whom hs took much Interest In. One day thla friend Invited Washington te dinner and toM him to be there at I o'clock, but WaatffHe Ingtoa went earlier than he was supposed to. When Washington arrived hie friend greeted him. 1'ney were both standing on the porch and his friend kept looking all around, as If looking for eomethlng. Suddenly approaching In the dlstsnce waa a troop of cavalry. Aa It approached Washing ton's friend said, "Tou are my prisoner." Washington said. "I believe not." His friend quickly saw that It waa Washing ton's troops dressed up as British. It waa afterward known that thle friend was te receive a large sum of money for the capture of Washington. Our Little Dogt. By Ardath McBride, Aged Tears, South Omaha. We have two dogs, Duke and Jack. Duke le I or I months and Jack la 7 yeare old. Duke ie white and Jack la black. Duke Is a bulldog and Jack Is a pug dog. Jack stays la the house and Duke doee not. Jack la our family pet I do not remember when Jack was born, for I was only I years old; but I do when Duke waa born. The two dots ere about the same height but they will not stay that way, for Duke le growing very fast They were playing for S long time Thursday morning. They were feeling food, I guess. We sre thinking of selling Duke. We gave Duke a bath for the first time. He Uked It He looks Uke a snow ball, he le so whit Jack can do many tricks, but Duke cannot We ere going te train htm to be a watch dog and teach him some tricks. We have a little cart and har ness. He Is going to learn to pull. A Stolen Turkey. By Olive Prater, Aged a Tears, Du Bole, Neb. Blue Side. Ia November, IMS, a tramp was going through a small towa la South Dakota. He was very hungry and eut of work He had stopped at several places and asked for food, but wss turned away. He went up to a kltchea door Intend Irg to ask for food, but no one was In the kitchen. The door being open, he saw a large turkey Just taken from ths oven. He thought he would go In and help himself. Hs picked up the turkey and laid It la a basket and placed some biscuits around It and skipped out He said he never etopped until he got away from towa. And then be ate all he wanted. This Is a true story. lobby. By Leone Johnston. Aged 10 Omaha. Blue Side.. Tears, Tobby Is our pet dog. He Is white with a black spot on the side of hie body. sleeps down cellar In a wheelbarrow. What Our School Children Are Doing-XXXI There at a large mattress and a rug uader tim. He follows me eut to play when I've got my sled and be pulls me. Of course I don't harness him up; It hurts his neck. He Just pulls forward. Seep Telling Story of Washington By Marie Bourdelels. Aged 11 Tears, Thurston. Neb., R. R. L Blue Side. Two little boys from the kindergarten went Into the barber s shop to have their hair cut. Two men were welting their turn. The barber said to one of the boys: "Run over to the store across the street and see If my assistant. ie there. Tell him to hurry because there are four men waiting." Ths boys went found the maa and gave the message, except be said there were two men waiting. Tben be added: "The barber told me to say four men but I wasn't going te tell a lie for two men." "Why not?" asked the man. "Why." responded the boy, "don't you suppose we have a picture of George Washington ever In our kindergarten?" The teacher declares that she shall tell the story of the cherry tree with re newed Interest and frequency. The Haughty Kitten. By Mildred F. Volgt, Aged U Tears. Davenport Neb. One morning Sarah, the maid, and little Rosa were making the beds. Sarah was a faithful old lady who had worked for Miss Friedllne for about twenty"yeara. Uttle Roan and Sarah were making Mlsa Friedllne's bed with Snip and Snap, the kittens, running about playing with a ball, but suddenly Snap disappeared, while Snip, In great distress waa looking everywhere for htm. Sarah meanwhile was trying to smooth down a bunch on the bed. She shook It and a heap of fur came tumbling to the floor. She picked It up and began strok ing It but for this the kitten only gave her a scratch on the nose. 'Tou naughty kitten." she said, put ting him down, "but I love you Just ths WHY ENDURE PIMPLES i CUTICURA Soap and Ointment Do so much for pimples, blackheads, red, rough hands, and dry, thin and falling hair, and cost so little that it is almost criminal notto use them. 4 sorts Literal uple ef seek eaelleS bee. sttk SVe bnek. Seem "Oetieue." Beea KB. B Mis. OT-Teseer-fseea wea an la ewfertenk OesV a. Be. st en er kr asU, Persistent Advertising is the Road ts Bit Returns. 7ke"D0CT0R ADVICE, gf.Z)r. lemsJfaJke The questions answered below art gen era! In character.i the ymptoma or dla easea are given and the answer will .p ply to any case of trimllar nature. Thoee wishing further advice free, may add re mi Dr. Lew In Baker, College Bid., CoUefre-Ellwood Bts., Dayton. O., encloa tn? Mlf-ndrtrenited ptamped envelope for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only initial) or fictitious name will be used In mv answers. The prescrip tions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order ot wholesaler. ekdhf vrttM: I m ImkM with tlck- llBt MsmthM aft tsaMklot, which ts tWMotwntel wiib ft uiik orach Mt) mtvamm. ca 1 gt sltetr Aswwer: Toe win sot tlv be raltevtkl tot ftm will b cutwe by wlag the fwllowlag: AU row snigiis tor fi os. bolt I of : ma(h- uitN. Thla raft to UkH Wf- gr ca to muM 1U ft fill pint ef tmfh iTnip. K.II airtwttoas ftiw on tlM tout for saYttlnc. Thla is vary atvartly wad at bona anal It twrftetlr aaf aa It oaa sot esatala fto harmful1 l&alMU aa do m Of IBft tMHCftJMwl OOHaS OUTOO. !" writ) "I hftro nfforoi with trtoaw troublo sad oiwaupoilos for about two rra. and I foar It will - spoejadtcUia If 1 ofuiaot got rollot" i rwwooMMnd that m sot Ubtots trto- HPitM tad Uke pink tablet after braahfast, ft white tablet after dinaer and ft Moo tablet after Thta ts ft very ozeelteot treetowot and Is widely STOiMlbod for tta gradual cw rat I re aetiea, Coatiaoe Ule t reagent for satorsi weeks aad I am euro yeu will bo cured. eterol yean aao I took a teals waleb you iwwMrlbod for ave, bat tt bee boon so Ions sere loreouea tao tacTOateaia, it wae tao erre and wasters (oato that f oyer took. Will you slBdlv owbliah tbo tasredleote a.tsr The tease I srwayo scnbe for peo ple la your oeodltloe le: tyroo of hypophoepblt-e e eea. : tltvetere eavaane one-p.. 1 ea. Shako well aad Uke a tsMapoeefal before WsceJa Thla to the boot aorve as eyotosi teste that I kaew ot o m Iflsw Jane" savs: f am tery nbaspy and very eeoomfortable oa aooooat of my eieoaoto wetehL Fleas tou sas of ft flutes im sue rem- ee." Tear eMsaealvo wetcM need sot eeaae you any anbappltseao oecaooa xeo aa be ojulekly A. redectten of ft pouns ft oay te not enuauel after Uklna tao BsOdlclne for ft week or two. I adrtee ioi to ft theeo tw oiedltlne erperfttely to ovoid oubetltotien, bui ana oneae ell and Uke a teoepooolul lor to roe oayo aner leebi and thereafter Uke two leaopssoefola Oat I to. of aroautle emir and 1 oa. of lycel arbolene. MIL Coot Id ee oerre! weeks or auqfbe ea your eaa stay lasjolro. Tow" wrttee: "I bovo very poor bealth aa oe mt of laoaT etaBdlOaT conotlpotloa. 1 Uke medi cine all the time, but would Uke te (Ot eoDtetbinf that would eve sec." aasFvaw; nfara lltneen ta oaueed bf eooatlpetloa tben by oay other ailment. Too Aft fot plenty ef gnedlctoce that will relievo, but If you want eoeao thing teat will cure- you I would ad t toe the ooo of taree gralaa eulpbtrb tablete (sot oulpbur Ub- lota.) They eaa bo boogbt st toy drag otore ta eaajed tubes with full dlreetlona for eel eg- Z bave found taeo too swot reliable end graduftlly euratlro. e o e A. la. V. I edrleo res to gat tbo folrowriig ta gredlrtita end mil at home to cur your ohlld ef bodwrttlng: Tlnctaay cube be, 1 dram; oomp. fluid belmwort. 1 oa. ; end tincture rhao aro matte, t drama. Mil In water and gUo 10 te U drops one boar before meela. "nflaa anno' vrttae: '1 aafrer with very i beedarbae which a lie arfecta my oyeo. sty Urea and nootrila ore affected by catarrh end my aroatb 1 very bad. iould you nroacribo a eurer' Antwer: I bare en red kutrdreda who onffer ad you do by preecriblnc tbo following end here re re I red many lettera from grateful people which to dlcatee that It la epeedUy euratlro: Purcbaea s t oa. erieiMl perkaito of vtlene powder; to a plat of warm water odd ooo-bait toeapooeful and eauft tbo water from the peJm of tbo hand throuah the soo trlla two or three tlmee a day or until they are thoroughly rteaneed: then apply well up Into the noetfili I wire dally the following catarrh balm: To one level taoepoonful of vllane powder add one ounce ef lard or vaeellne. If oord according to the above preerrtptlon your catarrh abould esoa venlan. Thle abould bo seed occaaloaelly to proveat Its re turn. see "Mildred K M says: "Please advtso what T eaa son for a good hair toale. aty hair and eealp are Is very bed eoodiUos aad nothing eeeme to help." Aaowor: The best hair toalo ea the market ts said la 4 ea. )ari and Is called plain yellow mle yel. Any ap-to-dato druggist will nave It. Thla to superior to anything known for tbo trwtmeat of tbo dleeaaoa of tbo hair and eealp. Two or three applications have been known to cure, while It makan tbo hair soft, fluffy and suUtos tt keep Us natural color. see "Jeae writes: - "lfy aorros sre Is s sYoadful eradlttoa, my appetite ta very poor and I mm ex tremely tbln. My face to so thin that It taakoe DM very unhappy- 1 should like you to toll sm a true remedy-' If yea with to bocomo at outer, hnereve your appetite aad your nervoua eyetoaa, I beartily recommend the aao of throe grain brpo-auelano tablete, which yon will find la any well- etwkod drug store. Is ealed cartoon With full dlroctlooa for taking. Hypo-naclane tablete Improve tbo nutrition, add red corHiectos to tbo blood, atrengtbrs the nerrooe aystem and Improve the general health. Many people report that they havo gained from IS to K pounds la two moat be, see "Harry" writer: "Both my wife and myself urfet with rhMmatlem. We would appreciate a reply teil&g aa what ta take." Answer: Mil the following st bosM er havo the dragglst mil for you: 1 drama at Iodide of potassium; aedlum oalleylato, 4 draaae; wine ot colcblcum, ene-half o-; com p. eenenca cerate!, I ee.; temp, 'fluid baJmwort. 1 aa. ; and syrup aar aaparllla oomp. e eta. Take a toaafMoaful at meal time aad at bod time. Always abako welt before naing. 4 4 I I Health and Beauty Helps I BY MRS. MAR MARTTW. a i- as ..psi Karl n tlfUL LOU ee: rsc. ' ih. It looks naa ana irmira . . - woman who uses tsce powder eventuslly finds It clogs the pores In her face, caus in, .-Tinkle. and other e-maraa .v. 4 ounces of purmas In lt-P'nt witch hazel (or hot waieri. glycerine. Th.s Is the finest skln-whitener and beautifler Imaginable, and for re moving that shiny, oily or sailow look U unequaiea. i una mi, r&.ng and preventing recklea, skin gives tne m a iw - smoothness. . . - sau ehAsierh WAUP bftif ts Hisa r-aaie; - r , thin, ditil. stnwy. Pt ?0i? throuph improper fluff It up and make It appear abundant and he easy to arrange by shsmpoolng with a teaspoonful of canthrox diesolved to cap of hot water. Rinse In clear 5Jtr and the hair will dry quickly and "Tever so soft and nice The aika.1 In MPsnd most prepared ahampooe ruins S hatt by making H streaky, dull and 5WC u - ""T rtlkm sheen - Kr W. J.: Purine the winter months lOTus'Ting'. now. pimply eompklon and .o of jch ,ou speM o """J- Trr this VHtiU'IOflK ' ; " pint alcohol, suaing np , wster to mse - taken before each m-al " ri';e you pure b'ooo. a " " . J . Ufa and color Into yonr face. ton A CtslSS AT THS 'aTXMOB SCHOOL. For v - nfamed Harr-.et In eunee of erystoe In a pint of water. Two or three d: ops of IhU in t. 0 d.llv wll strensthen your eiee and mak them brtirht and sparkling. This Jonlc -111 Mt smart and haa proven a great eld te tnoee wae wear glasses. A friend of mine who baa remarkably clear, beauti ful eyes tells me that she uses this sim ple tcnic to keep them bright end full of expression- I find It excellent for inflamed, tired eyes and granulated eyeUds. Maxine: To remove the furs from your chin, apply a delatone paste, made by mixing powdered delatone and water. Let remain two or three minutes, then nib off and wash ths skin. Seldom Is a second application required to remove every trace of hair from any paart of the anatomy, and while drugista chsrge a dollar for an original ounce package of delatone. It la well worth Its cost. Audrey; I do not put much faith In oils and vaseline as a remedy for acalp trou bles. If you will keep your scalp clean by frequent ehampooing and twice a week ma&ssKe into the hair roots a tonic made by mixing together one ounce qulnsoln snd t)-pint each alcohol and cold water, your dandruff will disappear, your hair stop coming out and all scalp Irritation4 leave. This retnsrkable tonic sdds a beau tiful glint and luster to tne hair, and If anything will make the hair grow this quinaion tonic will. T. H. M.: The only safe method of quick fat reduction without dieting; and violent exercising 1 know of Is by taking before meals a tablespoenful of 4 ouncea of par notia dissolved In r-v p.nts of not water. This harmless, remedy Is particularly ef fective In cold weather and curs down weight rapidly. It leaves the skin free from wrinkles or Tabbiness. Try this wonderful remedy and 1 am sure you wiU be delighted. Julia: A gnod cleaning, softening, heal. Ing complexion cream 's bet preiered by stirring an ounce of almozjon and t tea spoonfuls glycerine Into Vpint cold water. Th's cream-Jelly Is tnaseless snd will not grow hsir or mske the skin oily and shinny. L'eed morning and night It will quickly smooth, soften snd whiten your rkln. correct snd prevent chapping, and add a look of youthfulness thst comes only from a smooth, refined complexion. .., Ura. Martyn'e book, "Beauty Sk-Adv.