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Once you tried this form of relief you will cease to worry about your diet and experience a2 new freedom in eating, This pleasant preparation Is just as good for children, Uze it when ever coated tongue or fetid breath signals need of a sweetener, Physi cians will tell that every spoon. sour stomach, acidity have L000, you ful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neu- tralizes many times its volume in acid, Get the genuine, the name Phillips is important, Tmitations do pot act the same! PHILLIPS or ¢ Malesia ; Ww. N. VU, BALTIMORE, NO. 31929, ALICE AND THE GYPSIES SEEPLELPEPPDE (@Qby DJ mt ow Sed Bd dod Sod de de Walsh.» [(CKR-KICK-KICK the ted der down the long swath, Alice looked with satisfaction at her whole field of grass curing in the hot sun. Her dark eyes sparkled ns she estimated the value of the crop. Next winter, when the mows of their neighbors were dwindling, the hay stored in thelr barn would bring na price. In fact, her winter's tuition at Gardner high lay at this moment before her. The Potter family, consisting of six persons, accomplishing what it had been predicted it could never —make a living on the small farm be- side the tion willing Alice's while went Potter work, a good was do hout they creek, Being witl excep strong and healthy, and workers, brother, managed the their father, had carpenter be turned to soll, nt such johs as he find to do. At Mr. building a farmer, fore the entire upon David and Julia and John, to lend Gland were David farm, been a the able who fore he worked present there fell barn for a ving The 1w work of: lu Alice were, young much assis ing in David's to her surprise mao wasted na Alice turne ok In Down the Ossian direction her led rattle-trap vehicles from 1] jan zled. Every wagon was hrown skinned men, and children clad garments of red and yel A queer proc horses, eit or drawing which pots and pails dangle full of women in colorful low, The len It a mu “Alice down gleaming and from see the Rlonn + ? they mig they must them, do Before of the gy] He was in FUesSs answered veryhody on,'"” he excial Ires everywhere slve gest: ill be properly ang: the blame. If yor would never have stop here ™ Thus reproves ready the through the nated by Ix queer patche them ed tents were horses feeding, 2 camp fire hast creek, 1g, its smoke and women garments in ti At dinner David continued to ble about Alice's grom. Interference in the matter of gypsies. She decided, there fore, to see for herself whether there was a sick child in the camp. Hurry- ing through the meal plucked a big bunch of nasturtivms from her flower plot and stole the creek The un mistakably cordial. The women crowd. ed around her with smiles and the hildren, clinging to their mother's full, swaying skirts, stared at her in shy wonder. Alice could not under stand a word of their argot and ap parently her English was almost as unintelligible to them. Still she made them understand by signs and ges tures that the flowers were Intended for the sick child. At that, one of the women seized her by the arm and led her within a tent, where upon na blanket lay a small boy. his dark face flushed with fever. He whip ered when mother aroused him, but when she pressed the bright gold en blossoms in hig hot little hands he looked up at her and at the young vis itor and smiled. Alice told David, although she was gure that he would scold her for go. ing into the presence of the sick child, To her surprise he sald nothing. As a matter of fact David was troubled over a bit of news he had picked up that noon over the little one-tube radio set he hand made himself and which was such a source of fun and Informa. tion for the whole family. When at three o'clock a grow) of thunder sounded from the southwest Alice gave a cry of alarm. “David! There's a storm coming!” “I know IL" David did not pause she away to she welcome received! was his the perspira- Lis tired in stacking hay, although tion was streaming face. “I heard over radio this that nn gtorm This hay is going to get wet after all our hard work. Maybe we can get a small load or two in the barn, but that's all. Say, Alice, unhiteh now from the rake and up to the barn and get the hay- Tell mother and the | and help. Hurry! Don’t Instant.” Alice Baldy horse into a if she would never get I down the noon was due, £0 lds to un rising lose come Sprin she urged the trot. Yet it see never r the barn ildy hitched to the hay rigging. One thought turned over and over in her mind. If the hay it would be spoiled the way last year. She saw her year at Gardner high, all her bright hopes and plans for the future fading im- possibility if the wel, Continual roars obeyed swiftly, Ring upon ald ied nus V 's back, slow each got wet it was into finy got from the Alice, as ayfield. Her hurrying thither of them beg oblivious to all “You want heip here? from the great forkful ft. The chief back mother nnd the The five Trojans nied she drove to the hb were accompi twins an to work like else, Alice was try looked np she ing to li psies gtownd beside her. She motioned toward the sky, unable to Instantly speak, the man m her flock! unknown to gypsies © hath 1me nen horses, With swif } sments the women ! hound ‘ swell her art iat the dark-skinned folk in thelr to ha ing In wore Oe the and the termined When harn procession sta Maldy Varieties of Foods Nature Has Coupled produced les of diet usually eaten togeth and almonds, and sugar, Artic er, such as per and eait, tea tried, and in each Inst menter found electrical ring, a current raigins pep ance the experi action produced Fi« occur being and sweets, pungents, and acids appear furnish the elements is relation that bitters galts and bitters generally to true couples in th Other articles experimented were the following, the first men tioned element of each couple taking the place of the attacked element, or tea and sugar, nutmeg and vinegar horseradish and table salt, onion beet, vanilla and sugar, starch iodine, From the Greek word “caduceus” Greek “karykion” meaning “heralds staff.” Originally the term described the wands carried by the heralds of ancient Oreece snd Rome. It refers also to fabled wand ecarried bs Hermes or Mercury, the messenger of the gods. In its oldest form It was a rod ending in two prongs twined Into a knot, for which later two serpents were substituted. The word Is used In English literature as early as 1501 by Spenser and in 1608 by Shakespeare, The the Early African Traders On James izland in the Gambia river (West Africa) are the ruins of an old fort built by the “Royal Ad venturers of England trading te Africa,” who were granted thelr char ter fn 1028. The ploneer voyage to the Gambia river, however, Is sald t¢ have been made by Hawking fron Plymouth in 1530. Dame Fas By Grace Jewett Austin Thi Grace J. Austin ench art Semi-Fitted Coat-Dress Effects in Limelight Ri a in many Instances the naw sil nouette is defining lines which trend to semi.fitted coat.dress effects. The handsome print velvet modei in the picture is an exponent of this very recent vogue. At the same time it ex ploits the popular two-tier circular cut hemline. Bisarre Effect Persian lamb is used in novel fash ion for the collar and ~uffs of a gray cloth coat. It has narrow strips of the cloth dividing It up into a pattern that looks something like a puzzle ple ture Puritan Mode Noted ni RIE i ually attra bodying a modernis of the old Puritan creation is of old blue inserts of rose taf ns and at the shoulder clive with Make Up Face to Match Hcadgear, New Fashion iced by goddes New Flesh Lingerie Is Dainty and Elaborate ish use of ecru lace elaborates made intimate apparel of crepe, Indeed it is diffi whether lace trims gar the reverse equally the two behalf of feminine ness in this genre of Fret flesh-colored cult to ments of is true. so wh hand decide silk or whether fire em ployed in lovell apparel, Two-piece {& hemises, pajama these night are in- media. For gitely fine tucks evelet embroid neral robes and ensembles terpreted in two additional detail exqui plaits a Il as ory included the g bellishment, are em- wide lace in this employed rather than thus for garmen Very deep fone is ecru narrow widths and rms a goodly por- tion of Flares pajama urious With flesh the {= turn the very lux costume, mules in tied vel decoration, even drapes ense! into =a and elegant boudoir this are shown satin wearing loosely and nhle color, lieu of other Plaited Flounce in New and Interesting Guise Infinite variations are possible to the flounce. This character of trim ming has existed since the days of Louis NIV. but only today has it been really bined with the plait as ex emplified by the Medic ruff The smart one-piece dresses of today are characterized only by the flounce, A series of flounces on chiffon frocks start at the hem ard ascend to the neckline. But each flounce iz plaited in such minute folds as almost to re semble raching. Most of such frocks are sleeveless, Com al HEADACHE Go 20 Quick Relief Monthly Pains Headache Backache Neuralgia Toothache and pains caused by Rheumatism and Neuritls Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills re- lieve quickly and without un- pleasant after effects. They do not constipate or upset the di- gestion. P We will be for Z2¢ in ieasant to take ‘ glad to send samples i stamps Dr. Miles Medical Company Elkhart, Indiana DR. MILES ’ » ti-Pain Pills Luxuries of Long Ago id the re indeed lana he tombs wl 1 ho e Romar vho fo from th native + time that ng London perfame, Look Forward Must Not Authentic Personage aOormed i Walter Camp Honored for Today Thought Bird Singing-Masters idual! birds with exceptional ability as «in tors for young as “comix ported from the finest « coors are used as inst roc hirds, and are Known These birds are Im. Germany, where some of inary birds are raised ninis.’ Give “Em Time medical publicists have the there 1s such a Some along to got point where they deny “common rheuny far none there is no thing as a ~[Wtroit News, thing as a cold” or * satis.” So such a grade crossing Holidays in duly July 1 Canada commemorates birthday of the Dominion: July 4 United States celebrates the ane its independence: while the national fete day of (on the the niversary of July 14 is France, Musings of a Married Man Many a married man wakes up to the realization that as far as his wife hachelor if she hadn't so hated the idea of be. ing an old maid. Cincinnati Enquirer. Nature ls So Careless Art Critic—"DBut the mendow on your picture hasn't the right green” Artist—"And are yon sure that a meadow has the right green” —Flie- Blatter (Berlin), Mystic Insight The naturalist has, or should have, of Insight of the true mystic. He knows creation is a mine acle and he longs to account for It—= American Magazine, -
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