ane added 20 pounds “*Seven years’ stomach trouble cost me lots of money, but 6 bottles of Tanlae made me a well and happy man. I have gained 20 lbs. —mnever felt so welll""— Otto Segrin, Portland, Ore. ANLAC is Nature's greatest tonic and builder. Made from roots, barks and herbs after the Tanlac formula, it revitalizes the blood, tones up the digestive organs and puts the whole system in fighting trim. Don’t go about your work sickly and discouraged. Follow the ex- ample of millions who have been helped by Tanlac. Stop at your druggists today and get this won- derful tonic. You'll be surprised how quickly you start to improve. For Constipation Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills TANLAC FOR YOUR HEALTH Will theRich, Red Press the flesh firmly be tween hand and thumb. Now watch—how long does it take the blood to come back? Unless it is practically instan- taneous in its return, blood starvation—is indicated. You cannot have energy and vitality unless your blood con- tains the iron and manganese content that Gude's Pepto- Mangan alone can supply. For thirty-two years thou- sands of physicians have scen thousands of patients regain health and strength by the daily use of Gude’s Pepto-Mangan. The blood assimilates its ener- gizing properties and restores the latent power to every cell of the body. Your druggist now has Gude's Pepto-Mangan in liquid or tab- let form. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Strains, from Swollen Jains, Tired Muscles, Lame Back. Use It Today! Garfield Tea Was Your Grandmother's Remedy For every stomach and intestinal {lL This geod old-fash- loned herb home remedy for consti pation, stomach ills and other derange- ments of the sys tem so prevalent these days Is In even greater favor as a family medicine than in your grandmother's day. First Quiets—Then Ends A Cough That “hack” je and FT NT “hack™, that almost drives strains your whole “hack”, ou tran od quisted in a Jiffy by takin swallow now and then of that £8 old medicine, Kemp's Balsam. It cut the phlegm, soothes the inflam membrane and takes away that cone stant desire to cough, Sough, cough. Only 20 eents at all stores, For that Cough / Lo); LR 2 1 A CHINA CAT GROWS WISE NCE in a farm house there lived in the parlor on a high mantel a china dog and a china cat. The cat was white with yellow spots on its sides and she sat looking over the big parlor for many years until one night when the house was quite still the black dog with white spots sald “Bow.” China Cat jumped up and humped her hack and glared at Ifttle China Dog, but he was Just as scared as China Cat, for until that night he had never discovered he could bark at the magic hour when all toys and such folks talk. that?” sald China Cat. “One “Come Here” China Dog. think you were like the master's dog that comes In here sometimes all cov- red with hair. You are nothing but a smooth-coated toy dog—not real at all.” “I am real, or I could not bark, and I want you to get right off of my shelf,” snapped China Dog. “Your shelf?” said China Cat. *1 want you to know If anyone owns this place It Is I. Get down on the floor yourself if you think you are so real. That is where dogs belong.” “Not handsome dogs like me” China Dog, “but common cats belong wn the floor, and If you do not jump lown where you belong I shall drive you down.” “You just try it; that is all” an- swered China Cat, showing her claws If I had such a shiny, si I should know but just a toy like you." “Bow wow," laughed China ‘You had better look In the behind you. You haven't any fur coat at at all, i sometimes and is driven and that is why I cannot how It is you are allowed to remain.” “My coat isn't soft and furry, but it is nice and clean and not a bit nlways out, replied China Cat, look in the mirror yourself you soon find out you are more the dog that comes In here than that | | vase In the middie of the shelf” “Your eyes are all wrong," China Dog. "I am a very dog with a hairy coat and In the middle of the mantel ing a vase for flowers stood a hoy. “and if you will no " hold- china Dog, at the same time giving a low whistle which made quarre'ing and run to his master. “Stand up on your hind legs beg,” commanded the china boy, up on his legs stood little China and whined, “Good doggie, gnlid China ting China Dog's head, over and play dead” Little China Dog obeyed, and when China told him to jump up he patted him again “If we were real folks I'd give you a bone,” he sald Again China Dog whined, time wagged his tall hack to your place on the elf and tand there until tom ht." Boy shan't " joy, “Now pat- roll Joy “Now EO end of the Oorrow he sald » {0 Bee nif 1 give ap” | China Cat. “I would just li} myself minding that vase you did.” “Look! There is China Boy “It ran | China Cat jumped there she lay next n head broken off, mended and put back when the wagic ! next night she kept of the shelf and sald not But C not spend that she boy (hie wil and oie woul to I ina Dog “B IN, OW ’ PEPE EP EEOEEOEPPPE SPEC EPPOPECTINT Your Last Name IS IT BEAN? : A LINE O’ CHEER * — : By John Kendrick Bangs. EHF REESE CER be RE APOLOGY FOR FEBRUARY HEN February comes along And hums her melanch ® voice A fetle "Be pationt ings. Tis not her fault that she draws near This sad and solemn time of year And there be places on this earth Where she's & time of Joy and mirth, And gladness brings, with ers gay I's decorate the cheery wa And if she seems to you to be A thing of winter, blustery "Tis but because with your owr eyes You chance to guise, And do not seek her otherwhere in elimes more genial and fair ? hy MeClure Newspaper Hypndicate SEER REEE EERE L EE RET BERL. within me sings with her mummur view her In that AHR EEREERPE NERC AR RENE SR BRR VER ER RR EER RENEE The Appleton F amily Mr. Lysander John Appleton Mrs. Lyssader John Appleton Miss Dayrey Mayme Appleton Master Chauncey Devere Appleton AYSEY MAYME APPLETON at one time had a stroke of rare good luck. When she was entertaining her steady In the parlor health officers called and put the house under quar antine for the smallpox for four weeks. There seemed no possibility that he would get away from ua pro- posal. Daysey Mayme belleves she would have landed him if her mother hadn't sald so much to him about his woul, - - * Mrs. Lysander John Appleton is so seazy to have a surgical operation NE of the earliest of Bean fami 0 fies in this country has the ! tinction of having been of i That i=, the native of the the English channel Boston, Mass, in I. leaving a widow and dis Jersey ore wos a isle of He 1670, Jersey in settied in and Jo he dies ms. Lewis, Ebenezer The widow Ie Boston te Maine Ebenerer was kil and 2 settling in ied by the Indian geph was captured and kept apiive for six years Lewis became the progenitor of all of his family the Ne 1) of hb ints F Phe general Civil nar Ln mn, a h of the Ben founde native af soeotls od w ho Exeter, N. H.. in 18080. His Maine Among Josh in, in (me this Bean, a settled in descendants lis them is to be found the which the other Bean family Williani Bean, brane country was ed ir name not appear seemingly does on someone in the family, tnken down with the measles, she sug: - * * When Daysey Mayma Appleton has her picture taken, always wears a dress cut low enough to show her ribg and collar bone. “I have to pay she 11 don't,” i she argues, - * * Mrs. Lysander John Appleton has a silver spoon, which, she says, her ancestors saved by smuggling in the front of her shirtwalst when she took passage on the ark. - . - Mrs, Lysander John Appleton has always entertained the opinion that her husband isn’t much, but recently when he received a package of gar. den seeds from the congressman from his district, she began looking at him with renewed interest. He must, she argued, be 8 man of Rome Influence, (Cpyright by George Matthew Adams) one of (® Ww MeCiure Newspaoer Syndicate) SOOO OOO OB IGO000 Allan Dwan CHIH HHO HO OH OO GOOG Not a “movie” star, but a director who is famous in the production end of the game, is Allan Dwan. He was born in Toronto, Canada. He was cago and at Notre Dame university. an actor plays and failed at play Later he produced scena- and following a brief career in in which he has proved highly successful. ig corner after pl OY “You not.” aying aren't real Were if 1 thought China Cat “i of my days TRse not real” here the 0uin ait and never let know | you or can hoy that the magle hot bothered by home in the » several suggestion The with this ns ers, there different local of tha 4 ’ if this name ime Were sEevern ndent where up It is Bean Seottish “ban” meaning white It ught that In cert Origing in the in farilies said roost CRYes has been tho bean Is and Hin Se wns to f ense in ortance When » 3 we is Eng from Iave worn “bh : meaning n Ther a small adjectival no clearly this is 8 sur Walter and from resent sense It water in the p has out 4 4 been pointed two of hundred iiways water in the su three Years Valter w wonounced fn wed fend r i the drop and ping of the silent rma natura! (0 by Met development jure Newspaper Syndicate ) Superstitions IRVING KING SOLAS SIERRAS SEWING ON THE BUTTON By H. F A GIRL sews a button on the clothing of a single man of mar riageable age it 1s a sign that she will marry him within the year. Almost anybody in the rural districts of New England ean tell you that, and per haps the superstition is found in other sections, At least superstitions of a kindred nature are found In many parts both of this country and Europe The superstition is based upon that phase of sympathetic magic known as the doctrine of knots. As has been sald before, to the an clients what was associated in thought wns associated in fact. Knitting and sewing were placed in this philosophy in the same category as knots. All three conveyed the idea of uniting When a maiden, therefore, sews a but ton on the coat of a bachelor the union of the button and the coat by means of the thread suggests the union of herself and the young man upon whose garment she Is operating. This sets up the sympathetic magic of like pro ducing lke and the two young per sons are by its operation bound to gether, even a¢ the button is bound to the coat. The setting of the time within which they will be married nt “within a year,” Is merely the sugges tion of a reasonable time for the magic to take effect and M4 frequently omit ted. The point of the superstition is that they will be married before long, (©. 1925, McClure Newspaper Syadicate) HOW TO KEEP WELL sss aoe DR. FREDERICK HR. GREEN Editor of “HEALTH” te. 1925, Whatern Newapaper Union.) STAMMERING AND STUTTERING ——— VERY schoolboy knows the story of Demosthenes, As a boy he stut- tered. He could not pronounce the let- ter “R.” So he put pebbles In his mouth and practiced speaking on the seashore and became, In time, the greatest orator in Athens, Stammering and stuttering are prob- ably as old us human speech. The boy who stutters today has just as much trouble with his “R"” as Demosthenes had three thousand years ago. He ean overcome his trouble as Demos thenes did, If he will work as hard to train his tongue and his lips. Some Impediments of speech are due to physical defects, such as tongue tie, hare-lip, cleft palate and others, there Is nothing wrong with the vocal of the child who right, but he machinery gtutiers His machine control it, Any person, fused or shocked occurrence, cause he Is confused, working clearly, and his bral ing contrary orders to his tongue his lips. That is the stutterer, From fright, emb ment or habit, his talking m when he tries to use then, are seize spasm and produce a confused sour is all can't when surprised. con by some unexpected will stammer Why? PLe His mind ix not in is send condition of the ugclies series of senseless, instead of clear, definite speech This Is gener ally due tou lack of confidence and self by a IR $0 that the the mental chiid The principal child stutters is stutter Punishment by or ridicule by this fear. The when control, is really condition of reason because he ig afraid he will parents tients sr oot i Stutterers uN Witt to consider wha before they spea ildren I speech defects are Impulsive wast learn sell learn to arly They spen k only, tinctly regu ractice read ng day practice the ve “if, JUST as a 8 They si alogd every They inger waetices her scale n short com I binatlons of letters should be first and ra tied, ot slowly rapidly increased Above shenld nil stammering be developed physi outdoors ing whicl and with the fear of the afflict sleep, goa] food play and ex ereioe anytl } child stronger ff. more confident to do aways which is CRuSe en WASHING THE HANDS IN ECZEMA what sometime “VERY BODY is Alinost ever other, had ence with it. It is especially liable to attack the hands During the months of winter, almost everyone chapped bands or wrists. This is sim ply a mild, local, temporary form eczema, in which the skin, by the cold alr and the soap and wa ter of frequent washings, becomes dry and irritated and fnally bleeds. Everyone knows that such circumstances sosp and water will not only fall to clean the skin but will also irritate It all the more and so make the skin worse, Eczema of the fingers or hands is also found in many occupations where the skin is subject to special Irritation. 80 one of the first things the doctor tells his patients is not to use soap and water on the irritated skin. In- stead, he advises them to clean their hands with ofl, so as to prevent the ir. ritation from the soap. But the oll alone does not cleanse the hands and is apt to leave a dis agreeable olliness, so that the patient's hands not only look dirty but feel dirty as well. To remedy this, Doctor Glaze, In a recent article, gives the following method for cleaning the hands in cases of eczema. The patient is advised to get a sup ply of oil of sweet almonds or olive oll, preferably In a shaker such as barbers use to sprinkle bay rum, hair tonle and other liquids on the hair. In a separate container is put the yolk of an egg. One egg yolk will be enough for 20 or 30 times, A liberal quantity of ofl is poured into the palm of the hand and thor oughly but gently smoothed and worked Into the skin, Then a small amount of egg yolk Is added and the two substances are briskly worked to. gether Into a lather exactly the same ns soap. A few drops of water added will make a thin creamy fluld with which the hands are thoroughly rubbed. They are then rinsed off with sold water. This method cleans the hands and leaves the skin soft and white without any visible olliness. 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