14 THE SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE SECTION Wanted: By tho Board of Tvado BrooksvIIIo, Flam The name nnd atUtrenn of every man who fa funtVt eriny hHUiting.or buyiny fiimf in h'inrttt't Wh will iM'tirl him Hlmolulely free vitliinble Dooh of rioli nhnwlriK tho tlllTerent klmli of noil In Klortlfiinlintlinn'i)ortunltlein and a mum I Hmoki viIIh for Induatrtnua, umbltlnui men I lie Ittmrd of 'l'riiiln hnt no Und to kII but d Mire to butld up and dtnelnp (hit actlon. Around Itronkayllln lie th lnreot Willd body of food land in thn Htnto, o roo.fnl-l by the Mate 'eprirttuentof Auriculturn find nil other Authorities. Tliu U known ai ' hluh hammock" land, or hard wixm! land It ha rich, dark tnpaoll nndclaf aulwotl hltfh and ntlllnit no fertillter or drainage nce arr We rnlnH thn beat ontiiuc. Krai fruit and win ter rptietnbloN In Florldai yield a hUh a $1,000 peracru hind alao adapted (odnlrjrlrifc and all tuple crop our fur mum wot HO biulielnof corn to tho acre. If you ore thinking of hurlntf land or locating In the Smith thla U the place lo come plentt of good Ifincl ntlll to h had hern at rvry low price, altnoat low ni mdiniirjr pine land altitude JIUO feot.no witmp it innrhe4 utmt cllrnnte iorfei't health, modern town wlinnl. cihurrhea god road all con venience, and eTHrihody making money Ihi not buy lind or cIioomu u location until you have read our Dook of Pacta. Wo ha?o the nnpor tun It lea, but need now oltlrena new ant tier and new cnpltal Ut develop them Vou run be independent hern with mod eat capital Write today for Dook of Paflta. BOARD OP TRADE, Bo 702 BrookavllU, Pla. FRIVOLOUS BUSINESS Don't aernl me one rent jtiat Irt me prove It lu you hh 1 litmidonu for ft7,K others In Umlaut all month. 1 claim to Im.o tho only uoeewjfui euro for bunion i m t madu and I want ou to let roe neud sou u treatment l-'ltKII, entirely at my vi4nHit. I don't caro how man o-t-alled ('1111, or thloliUnr pada 1011 mor tried without miccohh 1 divi tcaru how diaguflted urn feel with them all - jou haw not mod my cure, ami 1 lime such almo. iuio roniuif iico ia 11 tnni 1 mm Knnir i ei you h treHtment Rnaotutely KHKtU It la wonderful jet Minplo home treatment which To ilet ea j on h! 11111 hmtamly of all paint it imuotea theeauMMif the liuuioti and thua tho ugly deform ity dUaiitan all thin whllo you aro wearing tighter alii than ever. 1 know It will do nil thla and 1 want mi to tM-nd for n treatment, FltKt lit 1UV i1Ii'Mni. I m 41.11 mm I knnw oii nui 1 nun ten mi jour friend itlout It j lift irn tii oho (lfMl othera nre doing now. ttrito now, m thla Hiuiounre lueut may nut aiipoar In thia paper aualn. .lu-t hen. I tour nit 1110 mid addroMH nnd tient fnentwlll Hi Kent ou promptly U plain fealed einelup FOOT HKMI'.IIY i O 3506 W. Zeih SI Chloaga CDcr Investing for Profit rKht For Six Months Sf-ndme yotir name andnddrcst rtfc-ht Si t and 1 will wnd inontht. It trlU how cc- rt the utinutt earnlDk't hunt our M money how to tfll kwkI iitvtmcnt how to pick thr mot profiuhle ofitiuQl Investment It refill how tankers and H capitatMi make 91000 grow to t2,000 -In (act. kv" oii the vital Invfsiln Inlurmatlon that unould enable jou to maka your monay grow proportionately. I have decided ihU month to give 5 kli niontti utirlptloni to iHVWsriNi. for 1'RuFiT fr. fcvery copy fi Worth at Least $10 to every inveitor pcihapt a Tottune Send your name and addrrta now, mention till (taper and get a frao introductory tutmilptiou Con htinni may ieient rrteatlnK thla offer. Hetter take It now -u (i e m lllln to pay 10. a opy after ou hate read It lit mouth- 'I ILL. Bt Ur. Pit., R 409, 30 Wt.t Jicluu Bltl, Okuo W m m a W X? HARTSHORN SHADE ROLLERS.! XERsID onUbcL W Ml UreaulMd. Heir the crlpt mmc of Mewart lltrtUiuni c 0t " ImproToOL no Ucki reanlrad. Wood Rollers Tin Rollers Roots Fresh lrom the Soil CJuirtnteed Iru to nime, and to retch you in prneci conaillon, tiox a dlsialls. lied cuitomcrUit jretr. Ost-hUftrM uuti' prion. Frbt piiit on otdn al It.tB ra ortr, WRITS tor calalozue, rYu.P.RurtitilM.Bii 8S.tfMCi.N.T. Grcldcr's Fine Calaloaue i aai oaWodar of para-bred poultry for 1913, Urjte. 1 maajpaceaofpoalirf faeU,dtQereDibree4alnaataral olara. 1 varWUaa lllaatrmud aal deaor1be4. Inoo batera o4 browlara.low prkwof atooa and cffa for aawoiBf . a perwei (aiia ia ui pouniy rauera oena 10d for thla Dated boot. B. IL QUID Eft, Eoi Hi Ehatma, fa. MAMmt Tm DmiUwi Sun amaili 1 C-..-U. For'lBlr Book trill how. auuulu" DeKribe, World'. I.r Mra-araa pi afatmatta, povlUv farm; atvaa vtyat aui af oaJtry tat, lAwaatprtaMMfawb.effa.faMufealora.! , r rOTr.Ban 4. Paa Uainaa. laava ift nnrrno Fine pure bred chicken. 40 UnuLUO ducka,oeeBJid turkeys. Korthern rmlad, hardy and very beautiful Kowla, etfir id Incubator at low prlocai, Amarloava trrMatet oultry fanu. band 40. for larfaT, Una, UlatiaaaU AaaaaJ Ialti7 Baaa I. F. REUIUT. lai 977 HAXUTO. MM. Continued from Page it) J In Hoinculiat rrtnotc timca, 111:111 'h cliicf occupation w.-ih tlio t'lijoMiipiit nf life and tin- pursuit of liberty and happiness, with business in the background as an unos tentatious siilo line. In thoso days, man not only rested one day in sewn, but, in addition to that, he was forced by law to let his land lay fallow every seventh irar. If anything yrew without cultiva tion that seventh year, such products be longed to the poor. One result of that system was that labor unions never yrew turbulent. Strikes and lockouts were unknown, and no em ployer was ever indicted for planting dynamite. Hut those, of course, were salad days. Possibly, before interest on money was invented. At least, lefore bald heads transformed hair restorer makers into pri vate yacht owners, and also before in somnia Iwcaino the first nuil most con clusive evidence of business concentration nnd effectiveness. I'nder the sevmtli-year-rest plan, man was voimir at ninety and retained all his faculties at a hundred and twenty. In those days men knew nothing about kill ing themselves in the endeavor to win a commercial supremacy that they could not live to exercise. On matters pertaining to the safety of our glorious Republic, wo dig back and quote Washington and Jefferson. We re vert to first principles. If we really want to do business KKIIIT, why not dig back to Moses and practice the principles ho laid down Moses needs no introduction to tho American business man. Kor it was tho discovery of ten of the Mosaic edicts that made Mr. Roosevelt piesident of the United States and the hero of nearly 11 hundred million people, not to mention also that it made him the feted of kings. Following Mr. Koosevelt 's example, 11 business giant somewhere some day will rediscover Moses' seventh-year-fallow rule and will thereby get himself written into history with the names of men that never die. Of course, in practicing tho law we should have to operate in rotation, so that every year wo would close up and shut down one-seventh of all the factories, all the stores and all the offices in America, and send one-seventh of all our workers away on a year's vacntion. Think of it : six years of work and then one year of rest! A whole year in which to do those non businesslike things that we keep intend ing to do and never accomplish. A whole j ear of .'105 days in which to get a closer than hearsay acquaintance with our wives and our children. An entire year for study. A year with books, so that the great minds of the present could come to know the great minds of the past, and learn how little of our HUM wisdom is new, and how greatly today is indebted to yesterday. Tmagine the result upon trade. Our consumption of goods would be as great 11s ever, and with only six-sevenths of our business houses open, every one of them would experience a volume increase of 1-1 27 per cent without turning a hair to creato it. Can you conceive the meaning of this year of rest in new health for American people, who are wasting themselves with too much effort f Can you imagine what it would mean in new ideas for ideas that are worth while come, not in the rushing crowd, but in the quiet times of rest, recreation and silence! Can you portray in your mind the ef fect upon our political life, with one seventh of nil our people at liberty to sit all day long for 'Mm successive days at the feet of stump-seech expounders, drinking in wisdom at its very fountain? Can you bring to mind what it would mean to our social order, with one-seventh of tho people free to find out how the other half lives and to help that other half to a better living? We fall short of our ideals in this world because wo haven't time, liusi ness takes all the time we have. The Mosaic law would for ever separate us from that excuse. One-seventh of Amer ican humanity would have nothing but time. And if time is money, behold what riches would be within our grasp if we would only stop our present method of grasping. Think it over. Kor these suggestions I claim no atom of originality. I merely hope that some body may rediscover the Mosaic law and that American business may put it into operation, h'or the good of the cause, 1 am wholly willing to sacrifice myself. Not only will 1 agree to take my own one year's vacation in seven, but, nioro than that, I" will take tho vacation periods for six other men at the rate of ono u year, so that You Six will not bo forced by legislation to lose any of your valuable time away from your exacting business affairs. Looking Forward to the Next Number ftf! HIT , 3L YUUU ntme and kddreMOn potUlotrd bring fr ample oopj ot our 100-ptga poult r 7 paper. Make Mosey, Inland Poultry Journal Co., Intflanapolle, Ind. IT IS POSSIHLK, but not probable, that very much more can be said abont gar dens and gardening within the space of twenty pages than is packed into the next Semi Monthly Maoazine tbo (iarden Annual. President -elect Woodrow Wilson has hnd a hand, so to say, in the making of tho cover, which shows, in col ors, the beautiful garden our next Presi dent made, or did much townrd making, at Princeton. The eutire issue, comprising a score of splendidly illustrated features, has been assembled with 11 view to guiding nnd in teresting tho amateur gardener. Edward I. Fnrrington, the widely recognized au thority 011 garden-making and llower cul ture, has directed the preparation of the text, nnd the unique decorations, in gen erous profusion, nre by J. M. Itosf. Some of tho subjects treated are, as an index to the character of our 1913 (iarden Annual: A Garden to Live In; Rest Roses for the Amateur; Rest Perennials for tho Home Garden; Annuals for the Henter to Grow; Garden Fertilizers Stumbling Block of the Amateur; Making the Most of a Hack Yard Garden; Tabloid Talks About Vegetables; Planting Tables for Flowers and Vegetables; Flowers That Survive the Frost; What to Grow for Climbing Vines; Rug Arsenal for Ama teur Gardeners nnd ninny other new, and some old Garden Wrinkles. Also, there is a remarkable prose poem, Those Who Work hi Gardens, by Mar guente O. B. Wilkinsou. Owen Johnson, by the way, brings his story, Kecjnny Up With Wattiviltr, which logins in this number, to a right rollicking conclusion in the next issue. Part one, funny as it is, is only introductory to tho hilarious exploits of Wattiville and his friend Stukey in the second and conclud ing instalment. And Oscar Cesare has made the illustrations even funnier than he somehow succeeded in doing for the first instalment. Following our (iarden Annual and on through the year, the Maoazine Section is making preparations to furnish a series of surprises with each succeeding issue. Glance at the following names, for in stance Jack London, Rex Reach, Rich ard Harding Davis, Owen Johnson, George Fitch, Albert Rigelow Paine, Mabel Her bert Urner. Carolyn Wells. George Patullo, Rrander Matthews, Maurice Leblauc, Grace MacGovvan Cooke, Harris Dickson. Kdwin Mnrkham, Gilbert K. Chesterton. Arthur R. Reeve, Harris Merton Lyon. Vance Thompson, H. Addington Bruce. Charles G. 0. Roberts, Reginald Wright Kaufman and Richard Ie (iallienne among other notable writers. And Charles Dana Gibson, Howard Chandler Christy, A. R. Frost, Alliert Sterner, W. T. Smedley, Franklin Booth. Adrien Machefert, Percy F. Cowen. Charles Sarka, Kdward Rorein. Harry Stoner, Penrhyn Stanlaws, Stuart Travis, R Cory Kilvert. and Horace Taylor nnmng the famous artists nnd illustrators SAVE YOUR EYES Simple Home Treatment Will Enable You to Throw Away Your Glasses "HOW TO SAVE THE EYES" IS THE TITLE OF A FREE BOOK. At last the good news can be published. It is pre dieted that within a lew years eyeglasses and spei fades will be so scarce that they will be regarded as curiosities. Throughout the civilized world there has, (or several years, been a recognized movement by edu cated medical men. particularly eve experts, tonaid treating tore, weak or strained eves rationally. The old way was to fit a pair of glasses as soon as tin es es were found to be strained. These glasses were nothing better than crutches. They never overcanu the trouble, but merely gave n little relief while be ing worn nnd they made the ces gradually weaker. Every wearer of eyeglasses knows that he might as well expect to cure rheumatism by leaning upoh a walking stick. The great masses of sufferers from eye strajn and other curable optic disorders have been misled l those who were making fortunes out of eyeglas.se-, and spectacles. GET RID OF YOUR GLASSES Dr. John L Corish. an able New York phjsician of long experience, had come forward with the edict that eyeglasses must go. Intelligent people even where nre indorsing him. The Doctor sajs the ancients never disfigured their facial beauty with goggles. They employed certain methods whuh have recently been brought to the light of modem science. Dr. Corish has written a marvelous book entitled "How to Save the Eves," which tells how they may be benefited, In many cases, inst.inth There is an easy home treatment which is just as simple as it is effective, and it is fully explained -in this wonderful book, which will be sent free to am one. A postal card will bring it to your very dui.r. This book tells you why cjeglasses are needlessand how they may be put aside forever. 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