10 THE SEMI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE SECTION m YOUK home, ii( matter how modest, should have a Bathroom that is sanitary in the most modern sense and beautiful and comfortable besides. Its relation to your own and your children's health and habits is so intimate that you cannot be too careful in its selection. See the model bathrooms in the local Showroom of the Standard (Sanitary TDfe. Co. before you plan your own. GUARANTEED f rLUMtSlNvj V 1 rrvriinrp BliSIDliS these model bathrooms, completely equipped accord ing to the most advanced Ideas of sanitation, comfort and beauty you can see here all the equipment for the Kitchen, Laundry and Toilet, from the least expensive to the most elaborate. You can select for yourself the entire equipment for your home and see how It will appear when finished. Everyone Is welcome at the "StstulariT Showrooms welcome to all the Information and help our experience enables us to mive. We will submit floor plans and suggestions for your own Bathroom, if desired and show you just how to order through your plumber. If you cannot visit one of our Shon rooms, be sure to tend for our beautiful book, "Modern llallirooms," nhich in addition to the illustrations of all the separate futures, contain! photo (raphic reproductions ol complete llathrooina (ranting in coil from $78 to $600) with floor plana and prices. It is the ncit beat thing to seein one of our Shon rooms. You should not install a new Bathroom or improve the present one without this Hook. It simplifies every problem. It salefuarda you against an unsanitary and unsatisfactory Itathroom. Sent on receipt of 6 cents postage. Standard cSanitarTDlg. Co. Dept. go, Pittsburgh, I'a. New Yoik . 1J Wnl list Street Chicago . 900 S Michigan Kit I'hlladrlphla 11J8 W.lnul Street 1 or unto, can 59 Kichn.nutlSt .1; I'tltihurg 106 Federal Street St I uuil . 100 N 1 ourth Street SHOWROOMS Cincinnati . 611 Walnut Street Nathalie . US renth Ave . So. New urleanit, IUrnne and St Joteph Sti Boiton John Ilamoik HMg I uuuttllo 119 a W. Mam Street Cleveland 649 Huron Road. S I'.. Hamilton. Can JO .'ttJacltsonSt. W. lloutton, Te rrrton&smlthStt Washington. D i' Southern Bldg Toledo, O . In l-'l I.rle Street FortVVorth,Te.,l mnt.VJonraStt nr:m.iajoa Do Not Putter With a Corn Don't pare it, for paring often causes infection. And it merely takes oil the top layer. Don't use petty, un scientific treatments. Such things bring only brief relief, and the corn goes on for ever. Thu modern way js Blue-jay. It is used today on a million corns a month. It stops the pain instantly. Then a wonderful wax the B& B wax gently undermines the corn. Within 48 hours the corn lifts out, without any pain or soreness. This invention gives a way to end the corn forever a simple, scientific way. Go now and get it. It is folly to have corns. A In tlio picture Is tlio soft II & 11 wnx. It loosens tho corn. B protccU thu corn, stopping tlio pain at once. C wraps around tlio too. It is narrowed to bo comfortable. O Is rubber adhesive to fasten tho plaster on. Blue -jay Corn Plasters Sold by Druggists 15c and 26c per package Sample Mailed Free. Also llluo-jay Ilunlon Plasters. (250) Bauer & Black, Chicago and New York, Makers of Surgical Dressing, etc 1 M 11 iy P The Sole ourvivor i Continued from I'agr T) si rctihfd out wriiklv Mini shut Ins eye. His toot It chattered till they ached. Abbott put Ins weight to tlio edge of the door, and assured himself that it would not hold two. Then, lie clung to the raft close- beside t ho face of tho liinn lie had rescued, and gazed up at hint with a collie's look of blind admiration in his eyes. "My, .liiiuny, but you'ie lookin' pros p'rous! How's things, any way?" ho ex claimed. The Ihunboyaiit checks of Burke's cheaply loud suit spelled nllluenco to his boyhood worship. Tlio bloat that puffed his chocks was tlio rotundity of health, mid proof that he had always had plenty to cat. At. the sound of Abbott's voico, the man on tho dour opened his oyes iind stared into tho fnco of his rescuer. " Von tiro Tommy Abbott, ain't you?" he saitl at last, as if ho found the resem bianco hard to trace. " Whom you lieeu all this time?'' I'ven his fear of sudden death was forgotten in the strangeness of this meeting. Nhaine-facodly, the stowaway told his story of his failure. An occasional wave broke over his head and strangled him. But his heart was warm with admiration, and ho laughed. At times, ho noticed that Jimmy boomed hardly to bo hearing him; but ho did not lot that halt his nar- i rative. Jimmy had always lteen smart1 enough so that ho did n't have to listen to every word a follow said, to know what ho was talking about. "So, you see I ain't done very well, Jimmy," ho concluded. i Jimmv stared at him blankly. "What's that? Oh yes! " "An' how'vo things been with you, Jimmy? You'u Huth get hitched?" "buro! Two years ago. "An' have vou got a got a " "Yep. A girl." "Now, ain't that fine! " The weak faco in tho water glowed with a kind of benign joy. "An' are vou still livin in Baglev?" "Surol" "What are you doin' there?" "IJunnin' dad s orchard. "Haven't made vou mayor vet, liao they?" " I 'm servin' my first term now." i "Well now, Jimmy, what d'you think o' that? I always thought they'd pick you for mayor! " i Tho minutes strung themselves on the endless chain of time. An hour passed two hours; but still one man lay on, the car door, while the other clung to the edge; one man iiestioned eagerly, whilo the other answered. Sometimes Burko hesitated over his replies; but that was only natural, because ho was lying. He had expanded from a domineering youth into that rare thing a man with so little good in him that it is imper ceptible. It was more natural to Burke to lie than to tell the truth. Perhaps that wns why, when Abbott had startled him by asking if lie had married Huth Haw ley, whom he had not seen in five years, he had lied about it. Perhaps it was, that behind the shifty eyes that peered out of his puffy face, there lurked n crafty wit that told him that Abbott would do a lot for his boyhood idol; more than he would for a Milwaukee saloon keeper of bad reputation, with a wife that he had culled from his own wine room. After the first plunge, there had been no drawing hack and ho needs must flounder straight ahead. Dawn began to cast a wan, gray light oer the angry rollers. Abbott looked up at Burko apologetically. "D'you think you could trade places with mo a few minutes, Jimmy?" ho asked weakly. "I'm purty chilled." "I can't!" gasped Burke, his faco pastv and purple-mottled in tho garish light. "All right, Jimmy. I'll hold on here. 1 guess I 'm more used to this sort o ' thing than a man like tho mavor o' Bag ley Md bo." The door plunged and climbed and bucked in silence. Burke had hidden his lace in his sleeve. Abbott was busy fight Continued on Page IS) rr - i , ii.'F-" i'-'H M . I I aasrawmiup.isam 3 icXk a TIipv II suit vou ton let) AN ettvine Iri nl these appetiz ing. whoU-siuiio little Sardines from the deep. cold. uuMluted salt w liters of Noi w ny. Thoy'te Mother's ever-ready to sorve luncheon for the children at home or at school. Skipper" Sardines- In the pantry for unoMM'ctctl visitors Is tho proper culler those days. They come In l'lrst Grade Olive Oil or Tomato Sauce, and keep in definitely In any climate. I f on rifrooor refuses tosupply you send ushlsiiunieantlil.tHi and wo will send Jim by "Patcel Post" prepaid, seven l."i cent tins of "Skipper" Sar dines as a sample order, with the undoi-standlnc that If the Sardines do not irlw entile satisfaction we would refund the purchase prlco for all unopened tins In addition to the cost for lefiirnliiir them l. Parcel Post. ANGUS WATSON & COMPANY Sole Proprietor! 1005 Cheitaut Street Philadelphia, Pa. lies' Office. Ne aatle. on Trne Klur. 'A V. DRI-KJDT Watmmroofinr rri l I 1IJ mntna n n w Wind of shoes watefDrOOI. It makes them wear better by keep intf them soft, and does not chance tin ir a p pf ar a mi uui uickh, tiuiishinif. Send for rRLfc Tea lag. J5t a can at hoe dealers or direct from u. 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