lrtV'l.-trtVr.-' -' ", '!, I iM rfji'Rr Tp'itFfrii row J ft Bfr if kl erns Ge .t W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922 THE BREAKING POINT By Mary Roberts Rnmielharii Uilher of "Pnnoireus Vtvji." "K." ' The Amusing Interlmlr" and mnnv ether successful novels, fepuiiqht, ttii Mum llebeits lllnclturt. Published by arniniicmeiit with MiClure's m 3 a Bluesy te your druggist The simplest way te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch tops the pain instantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in a colorless clear liquid (one drop does it I) and m extra thin plas ters. The action is the same. Pain Steps Instantly m IF NOSES WERE COUNTED m thpre would tin cneunh Hatilitts In Amrr.c.i te elect a l1 r e n I il e n t and tnaybe they aid. ' HAIIKY HANSK.V. C htcage Dully .Vctfj BABBITT By Sinclair Lewis AUTIIOK OF MAIN STREET irftercvcr book air sa'd f 00 JARCOURT BRACE ft HO . 1 w rth "t .n y WHO'S Ulltl IN TII15 STORY Oil. tUVtD J.M7.VI7S fO.V;. ehl't phviMan (n Ileverlj. a "Mfl'I fcu"t. ertilfil but pluiT. He shorn a siertt cenrmitiiu tacnttfj or the.r b'lleved ntihue uflh LVIV. hit sister, beteied bv everybody In Jean, 1)11, HICK UVlS'OSTOSfl. In whose mem mem erv three n iron, nnd icifl I' del'rmtnea low dnv te tin Uie te yernda nil cnlla cnlla cnlla hoed home, in order in brldee th' eav. He It till of vllel.tv mill I hetilth IdeMnrt n-(t nctlne In telle of filt Ifitrtii whim nml eion,iennl cercer. Jle ts tit loie u'll'i r.tirABBTIl WHEELER, n ivholcsem elrl. he love him ver-i slneer'lu. tmVEIUY rAKI.VSI.E. aetresi oho ten mars before, was mired no ). e ruMOM Hetv lie' htnband. l.veni had been 'het te denth, an him BfilJIftllu bet'enl n 1 eertntn tud Clark, a rich voune man aoeut eu.t. CMrfc fiat lUwssearid ImmrdiaUlv and It was (irflciiJ .! vertshed I" e blittard. FHTD OREGQRi; WcifrVt brother and mwnacir. ii'heta rticarc.Vj llm m" uu Will, 1.0' II ItASVETT n einimB"-ian. who '"prci that nie iiiiie'ipn." I. fffiftJ' K "M'M i fi' ". Opportunity for Real SALESMEN tnr, hiti ,iiif (pilar Minlnul line c f wcll-kti m i 1 iHf tidi - rnr i'mh te incrett t' r r i' fort' lmtn,r room for ihrp ir f ur rral cf4 &! tnen, M int b in n f tin Mk t l" who ran t h il nr rt " !" n ir 1uce!n, rpT 'I i In in tv mr llni) net r. 1 1 tnent i ! tn hi tiUcm reii m n i rn m m If eti an il'sir h f n j ; n 1 ;h lit- fiermnti'Tit rm nr ' en wr n I ttcr elllnc nil nm jf t ur '.' ' nuintier nnl tntertM m,! arrannl for tliONt who i inhfi O 315. LEDGER OFHCE tit i v ' -Ai .i.uT 1 Crab Meat Salad New an ;,all year round-' dish. Fine crab meat may be had in tins. Use plenty of celery and capers and season jour dressing well with LEUPi H THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE LARGEST OLD BOOKSTORE IN AMERICA SCVM BOOKS The neces sary text books en every subject in your school or college course are te 'be found at Leary's. ! Net new books, but still in I nfiVJid condition and you can em veiasc them at a consider ed ivai . . . l . )ik Jesaving ever me cost ei tO. OlMe ,-,,,. nnn- if 11 IIU uuw. .IIO 111. life, bnty fortunes nave been 'KnsiiMii nireugn me lesions dnj1 i'miH through what appeared ' Sn Jial economies. Knch tli. . ,- . . i, i . -nil I9 mUf ll-M IHM7IV- at tud ('fli'.. lli drum l, e etrar (hlne m. ' AA I IsaUth sister, an citraiaaant i 10KIIO uttt. I i'.t.; WARD, ri'iaheth' brother-in-law. illl A.VJ .UKfl. VfllEnLVK. fiplcal Amsrl fan imrufj. I eallu iflcft Meffcfr uit( film (q marrv , Llitabtth. u'tlh wham he (J smitten. WITH the .emids and liN own moe mee . mpnt the terror died. The ceUliiiRht 1 nlr en his fnee, tlie f-fl of tlu rallies under hl st'H-klnscd brought him Cine!; te .enrc mid nor ner mnlitr Seinn rrnntnre if tlin wilder up., n ilrer or n liefir. iieihnpi, lind t "i'ii inevin; htrnlthih niitidi' tin- 'filitii, mid if n xeund lie liml licnid, in l u p-iti he lind felt Hi- wit lather c.niiailv nniud nt lunis(-lf. Hm w t tt t Inn k Inte the nbln. rlnml iliu dunr. ami steeped te tuin las boeti mer he he fe'i tin1 fire I l uns while he was f-t nfipitifr tli.lt he j heard u hersi' Ballepin nil u'eiis tue tr.nl lie did net se te klcpp nsiiin. Ndv 'and i lien he umlili led tl." pe'-lbtlity of i'i hinlns 'eeeii In" ii n aiimiiil. S'liiielinw freed of the rope .iml hipht- m I b tlie in nu thlnp tint liiu1 fnu'lit i iieil him. Hut when with tin I.r.' lifiht Ii went outside. liU linr-e " 'nii'1 li ibMi'd, wiih Ki.'i7iui; mi i' i' ',unt peiiiir wit far hu I!i fore In- roelii'd his hnakf.i'-t he made a minute examination ef the ground beneath the wall, but the nrtli w.i'i li'inl, and u lirnkvn brain li or two ninibt ha1.!' been imi'.eil by hw liere. He had no skill in weed rratt. and in tlm bread dav bin nlaim teemed me'-t eb-mrd. Semi- fro? horse en (lie rnni;e had probably wandered into the lnii l' of the eabin. and had nude off again en a -rer N or t hoi .''' lie innile up his finnd nor te lenialn eer nichr. bur te In k about utter breakfast, mid then ' 11 rr il iwn acini lie worked en Iiim bent. dry nnd hard ftcr vesterday's wetflns, fried hid ha cun and dropped mhiie cr.nkeri into some bi77.Hiif fat, and a'" quiekh Af ter that he went out te the trail and in sppi ted it. He had an idea that rmice li'r.s were mostly tin-hed and that i perhaps tne ti.ul would i ei cal s-eme-tin it; Itur it .as unused nnd oer eer oer Srewn. Net until he had cone some di--tanee did In- lind unjthin,:. Then in n I sTiail baie nt he found in the dut the ltniirints of a horse's "hoes, turned i!i ivn the trail up whieh he had reme. I 17ven then lie wn -Ioia- te read Inte the iiu'nlent antlnn; tli.u leluted te himselt or te his eiriiid H went eer ' the vaiieui cnilt'.lisei.eii's of the Hall a nnser mi 1.1 wjv te town, n fnret ' f'.-e Hemi where: a b' kited lieurd from th" new paper pn. k He was eeminced new that humiiu ejes 1 ,,l watched lmu for etiie time through the In,; wall the rusht bi fore. bu 1 i euld net cennert t'lem i I'll the imMnrs in hand Jle Mt ri-oluteh alie ,t his biiinps'?, w n i li wr-j te turn up somehow, dome wnv a proof of tie futh "f Miiruie Dniiuld-iin'-i d.Mni; "Mtemenr Te b Cin with then he neeepteil thit stnte meiu. te fitid when- It wnii'd lind linn, nnd 1 led him ecntuallv te the broken i down -tow under th" lalkn mef et the lean-te He deliberately set liiinelf te weil:. at firt te rt'een-trui t the life m thu .-nb'n. dud would h.ue had tin lemr bunk, I).T.lil fh' t.ppei . '1 he Mvi h'teii of n cit hul in the li.in-te would i,.ie been M.ikijih's. I!ut none id ihei i ilelded aiiMlnnp rv well Ha 'ltij; neeepted tin thm IimvI In ii. It w ', fietii lure tiit the c .," pc v i-i miule Tlii'v would hnv ' started the moment the miew was tupp ed fiieiuh te 1p tin in per out and tle would have tukeri, net the Hull tnwaul l In town, but '"ii" 'In r ami iliiuitnii" leulf tu'Mird th" i nlii.'id ltut tbir Waiter Wheeler looked for nt-surnnee that the father had had no Indlreit respenslbllllv for (be non's death: It was te him Unit .llm'H iiidther, lying gray-faced nnd listless in her bed or en her couch, brought her anxious ntics ntics tlenlngs. Had Jim suffered? (euld thev have avoided It? And an ltiRltrnt demand te knew who nnd what had been the girl who was with him. In hptte of Ids own feeling that he would ha'.e te go te Neinda quickly, hefeie David became impatient ever his evlle. Dick took a few hours te find tlie answer te that question. Hut when I he found it he could net tell them, i The ttlrl had been a dweller in the shady til-tent a nt life, bail lllaVPll lief Mliall unmoral pitt and gene en, perhaps te porno place where men were hinder anil less urgent. Wk did net judge her. He taw her. as her kind had been through nil time, storm centers of the social world, p-isshcly and unconscious Iv blighting, at once thu hunleia and the prey. He secured her former nddress from the police, n three-story brick rooming house In the lecnl tenderloin, nnd waited rather uficomfeitnlilv for the mistres of the place te nee him. She came at lnf. a bie woman, vast nnd shapeless pine I nnd with nn nmiable loose amile, nnd fed, 'she enme In with the light 6tep of the evrrilesheii, only te pnuse in tne uoor ueor uoer wnv and te s-tare at him. "My Ged'" she said. "I thought jeu were dend'" 'I'm afraid you're mistaking me for some one el-e. aren't you 7" She looked nt him caretully. "I'd liau' sworn " she muttered. mid turning te the button inside the deer -he switched en the llcht. Then the -urM'ied him again. ' What's jour name''" "I.nlm. stone. Docter l.i.ingtene. 1 called " w "Ts that for me, or for the pelice: "New see here," he sid plenantlv. "I den t knew who you am mistaking me for. and I'm net hiding from the po pe Hip Here's my card, und I have come fn m the f.imily nf n idling man named WliPibr wh' was killed ietentl man automobile accident " She tenk the tard and rend It. and then resumed l.er intent scrutiny of him. ' Well. Mni foeli'd me nil right." she said ut lat 'I !ie:izht ou were well, nevi r mind thnt. What about had the names of one or two nieu te go te. but us things were he had nothing. The almost morbid shrinking he felt fiem exposing his condition wna In creased, rather tlmn diminished, In the new surroundings. He would, of course, go te the rnnch at Pry lllver, nnd begin Ids inquiries from there, but net untlj new lind he rcnlbed what that would mean j his recognition by people lie could net remember, the questions he could net answer. Te lie, continued tomorrow rntm ner and far PhetOPNiph" of extraordinary renti, prom inent pferie, rlcU-rpsoue leenlltle. from nery tnmrter of the glebe, are printed every uecK, In tieft pla tenra, In the Hoteurnvuio HfCtlen of tha Sunday 1'unLte l.BljiiKn. "Make H a Habit." Adv. "you sta p nltd JLlCciiy SfljOOKOlOlC They veuM Im-.e c'enreil the cabin e J Merv trice of enupTin' , th" tin ciiik Ninth Street Belew Market (Opposite Pest Office) II Iff! I Skin Troubles 8l VV I Are Vsually Due te g fjlT j '''l I FuultU Elimination M -lr. '' ' H "cn 'dU are constipated, ($ Vik ' I net pnuRl' of Nature's f& $jr -V , J I lubricatinR liquid is pre- & Wi J? I I M uce' 'n tne beel te keep ) illl f I ,e 00 ,v2st0 kef nni m iEli 1,1 fl mevinp;. Doctors presenbe fca Nujel because it acta lihe W If th'3 natural 'Hbricant and m " UJBRiCANT-NOTA LAXATIVE " " . " X fl? You'll taste tne difference! ; fMmm tetree W jfc WPW v b m f P l w " ,Jfry a cu,)' DcHcieus! I 1 ' ' In all our Stores ( lurk's clothing, such bedding as tntn uld i.m tar. . 'I he inns must lime lp"n a piebletn, t'l" clothes, of lour e, "'lid li,ll been In rued Hut thete wire tliniRs ll'ii' buttons thnt did imt burn eidjly Clnrk'.s watch, if lit were one his rut? li"ks J'.uned'' Ir nci ur-i 1 te him tint they might hnvj t'lspnsftl of .win of th" uiiburntilile articles uii.'i r tie t'.ner, and he 'ifud a re ih hoi rd or 'e I',ut te pursue the seiirch s -ti iiiiiticiillr he we ild ha.e pi i ih ' i I i. it ni'd :i ' ii i ititU lie l. i i' up tui tm no I I i- .lit. nt, mi 'ti leu i i i ami tin hui i"d sin ! 1 Ti ' s' !' In in a slullew jm nlVi, w aii ut ashes nnd cnimblpil tuts of i,i 1 f i . ii j tli" reiif It Ins mi r- I H Ip, its sliper-n-e'i miIpu rel'll'-td, .1- Ien; i liimi.ev ilisiiitpgrnted He was in a 1 eavy sweat h"fore he I, ,. uiikimm -ed t red w is able te lemie. It from ,r bed if .isbes and lone nttdles '1 his ''no " liieught his i iiiidle-liiii'ern arid S-" ' 1 1 msflf t res.-!ps;j;c,l in t h lit f i sr , nsinl in si e- I-i , l'n I I,)t'l,r. ' i i i i l' tin n, in I nil If 1- ex iiiimuu -pp. t en nf ! . Hi set te v et t, king 1 III II lll hj .in I ilisc.iiiliiitr V i inn f u mill nf he i.nl In n p Te In le nun soue Iii -iied mil blncKernd me nl Htniis and ip(ts and a piei p of leather fi etii a slme nnd ihe almnt i' lfcnii.7n.blp Iilb nt a te'iiit.iin pen H" sat wltu thim in the palm of )ih hand. 'I iken aliitie, uifh em was insignili- etit prexnl iinthlnj what, in Takm ill ii;i lb' i thi 'issiimed xnt prtiior prtiier ti.ins, In nine i Dimming, bn nine cvl-' ili r.i e I ii 'ni i i.hr be dost end. d stitllv nt the lixiry -tib e, .ind turmd his weary huse ever te u st.iblpijuin Leeks dead biit, ' s.iitl the stable man, evtlng the uiiitiiiil. i He's get ivihing en mp," HasFctt 'resfiinded cherifiillx "Hetter gne him n let Inth and put bun le bed. That's what I'm going te tin." Ma walked buck te the hotel glad te stretch bii ae'iing muscle The lobby ns imptv, nnd hi hind the des the i ii'tit i 'erlt was x unrig ter th U'','bt 11. llll H.l-S"tt WHS Willi' In 'hit I 111" lid he Went b.ii I; de-k .mil leuii.'i d nn iin-i it leu loot oil,' s'lid the "Oil! I'll ptruck I'u th nigh night i li ik tell nu v hut striifk a liverv idly I nid die two million tlinea In the two dajn The lerk giinnid, and Hnssett pulled the nglster toward bun. ".1 Smith, Minneariells." hf rend Then he Btepped and strips! Itlcluird I.lwngstene wis resist pi ei en the int , lin iibexe l Dii k ha I found ! ii ml te i.,iii Klizi he'll fi' -,i" i lung le In ii li h r gllef with It lit h wistf nine n He found, tee, thnt her fninilj depended en him rather than en J,elle Wiird for moral support. It Iwua te Aim that this Wheeler fumily? Are they going te settle with the undertaker? Hecause I te'l ou lint, I can't and wen'r. Shu e.xeil me a month s rent, and her clothes wen'r bring nwr sexentj -lixe or a hun dred dollars ' As he left he was nw.ire that she -tiMiil in tli doeT-u.ix looking nt ti r him. Hi drove In me slowly in the car, nnd en the wax h made up a kindlx r. iy te fell the tamil.v. He could net let them knew that Jim 1 ml been seeking hue in the Inwnjs of life. And that night he mailed a check In pnwwnt of the under fakir's bill, caretul'j U.ixing the stub i uiptj i tn the third ihx after Jim's funernl the s'atted fur Nerada. An interne from a local hospital, hawng newly finished his serxiee there, had Agreed I te take ewr his work for a time. Hut Diils wns f.iinth tenleiis when h" in stalled Docte- Hewif'ds In his eUice, i and tinned him hut te a mxstififd Minnie te Ii.el, .ifti r ' "Is he going te sleip m your lp(l?" -he demanded lvlligerently. She wns enh partialh mollified when she found Dm ter He.wn.Ms wns te have the split' loom he did net like the w i things xverc ge-ng, she confided te '.Mike. Why w.i-n't she te let en te Mrs, I'reshv that Dim ter Dick hid gene nw.ix'' i ir le the old doctor? Iteth of llitin iwiiv. nnd tha' littV upstart in , th" elfice leadx te steal their patients ' ti ud h in,: ut Lis own sign tin moment tlii'x get bat k '. I ii'isetl te duplicity ns h" wns, Dick .found himsrlf lleuuderltig along an ot. et. tnnielv t roeked path He write n hair de7en pleasant, non-cemmiftnl letter te D.ixnl iiuI I. in', spi ruling in liie'dinati time en 1 1 f in. imd g'ixe tlnni te Walter Wl.ieler te ni'iil it stated interviN. ' I'.ut his i hief ilithi'uity was with IZIi.-.u-bfth l'trhnps In weii'd him- told h' theie wee t.inis wlm Iip had t, tix.li' his desne te h.ix In: shni" his nnxiitx is well a" knew tin- triiih about Mi ' ltd' she wns nil, -id' inrrxing tin bunUn et .I.m s t'ligi'dx. and 1 er fathet, t "., is i,siti nt t'.n she be kepi in ig net lie e. "1'r.til tVie i in have the xvhele th ng , h" sud. with t't. new hi'iixiness wl , had en pt rite 1 is xeu e 1!. sid, tin' f.il tieiible Dick's lmkul 'I'm nul ii"biil'iu ilfher things iii'iW he -et rUbt there was alwaxa a tigl r nig i ban i' It was only dnith that wn.s final I l,7ilie-h wptit te ihe station te ne him "fi". a sir.il! blim th'ng in a bli-k fietk, w th nf, that persiHtentl' sr.ii.h' his f.iee, and a determlnul smile He pillt'd lipr n m thieugh hi-, se hi nugl t lie'd te- li Mid 1'iid when In- found tl it ,,( im wi.iiing her nnr h" drew ter t-i.n i i ( x ith a wixi of pussi iu p pllsS,,ljl u i ii . 111 ur Mv 1 ll! p ' ' ' I am .tm. i- Ter n ." and ex e" Hut tin j ii-suini'd n icrtiiiii ligh'ii' after that' nub te cliter tl.f ether ' wIipii le nsseited that she was sure she xe ild ,.'ax- i.new th" moment ln s'eppi'il thinking ube'it Inr. nnd le strpin wjili any numbm' of peen p 1 b'-ut nn 1 said : 'lints ,dtnplv terrlb'"' S ippese. w I f n wp r man led, mx n.intl t irns i n ' i-ii h ii iiiiuilniie tiling ns beefstnl. 'u. no . ' Will J en simply nk ' t ni i He -i i d en the low. -t s-p, i f r trim '.u'.i! her flguie w ,s eist n the iliu'tries-t ind Ihe perte- etpest ll itt d. lie w.is that night, a lifle dri.i k with lexe, .mil he did net nnd tint note she I Imd t't ust into his luind at the ln-t I moment until he wns safelx in his hi rib, 1 In-, long figure stictched diageiinliv ti find the length It tm'dcd ' 'Hilling, drilling DM:" Hhe hn 1 wr'tp'i "I xxendd- se efieli hew jmi ' in tm. for me. or whit I haxt dne t , de-(ie Xiei. And 1 (.'intuit write he.. I fed ji.st ni I enni.e' niv n H i Dick dear, 1 haw sui h a lernble fi'i- I of losing you. and urn are mv life inev Veu will In' careful and net run any risks, xxen't .xeu? And just lemem- jber thin nlwn.xs Wherexer .xeu are and t wlurever I am. I am thinking of jim and wt Itlng for jeu." 1 He rend It three, tunes, until he knew .t Iv lieni't and he slept w,th II in lie i i lit . ket of ila niijama ii .n. nini awike Thru' dnxs lull r lie run Ind Neindii te the i ' d reglsti red .it th" ( '"i iliu r , il I Intel 'Hie le ' il I'self teiniieil inlhliig I i u'd slunk him lie found il let.illi uui iniiliar i nnd fei nn part in1' iex.ii passen nun laxelbx without il glance A new held had stable Iconic in, twenty miles trem me old one, Apartments 16-Story Fire proof Heuse keeping Apartments ,1530 Locust St. Phila. M3f ' ! 'f!v m $jfj iVWfcXX 'JKwL - -li'S rf 4 -.-'f3nflBiail!3 33li33inil mh t 'ffl!33arBnBEinn -iTHinrJJIiliJl r:,i fjiiil I'M Wil,iim Wr v x vw , m s n Inspection A rew n Vacancies X, c Ap?lyte , ,, r Superinlendant kS en Premises ELLIS TO FIGHT NON-VOTERS Dr. William T. Hills, candidate for the National Heuse of HcpreHentatlvea from the Chciter-Delawarc district, s.ild xpstculav that If he went te Congress lie would move for n bill punishing the sale of votes by less of citizenship. He said nle that he would propose a menrttire taking the right te vote from these cltirns who habitually fall le cast a ballet. He Kpeke nt a "Xe Slacker Cltl genu' Campaign" conference In the City Club, where representative of tH oils orgnnlzatleiiM met te devise mtani for getting out the vote en election day In his district mere than fie per cent of the citl7,eiiH failed te vote. In the evening Dr. Ellin nddreaicd thi Swnrthmore Weman'a Club. Why some people sleep "Lightly THE PRINCIPAL REASON is irritated nerves, and the common cause of nerve-irritation is coffee and tea drink ing. Fer each cup of coffee or tea contains from one and one half le three grains of caffeine. Caffeine has a tendency te agitate the nervous system, when the nerves, normally, should be relaxed. The result is that you fail te get the deep, restful sleep that restores health and vigor. i If you have any idea that coffee or tea is injurious te your health, drink delicious Pestum, instead. Pestum is the pure cereal beverage that helps the nervous system, by permitting you te get sound, revitalizing sleep. j Serve this fragrant, mealtime beverage. Yeu and the family will be surprised and pleased with its delicious, coffee ceffee like flavor. And better health is worth while. Pestum comes in two ferms: Instant Pestum (in tins) prepared Instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water. Pestum Cereal (in packages, for these who prefer te make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling fully twenty minutest Pestum FOR HEALTH There's a Reason" wri:wa KwjaBn BEVERAGE BUHBaraBMHIgHM Made by Pestum Cereal Ce., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. e Qttirrer onemtumte ueurselt 0 (ty Wfj M t usuianMeiunas IjSbSsBxV 9 j you 7 tip pg jEpa jpm 1 eTarit RCIENCE has shown that the PROPER METHOD of removing teeth film is by EMULSIFYING it, just as SOAP WASHES GREASE from the dinner plate. Polishes te a Pearly Lustre The scientists who developed Kolynes Dental Cream SPENT YEARS in perfecting this formula which, WITHOUT A TRACE OF GRIT, polishes the teeth te a pearly lustre and puts the WHOLE MOUTH in that hygienic condition which INSURES their contin ued beauty. Nature's Eloquent Warnings If your teeth are SENSITIVE, if your gums are TENDER and their edges IRRITATED, the proba bility is you have been USING GRIT OR ACID or both. Nete hew even a BRIEF USE of Kolynes seethes the irritated and in- flamed gums and HOW COMFORTABLE it maKes your teeth feel. TRY KOLYNOS DENTAL CREAM FOR A FEW DAYS. Ask your dentist, your physician or your drug gist about it. Discover the meaning of REAL MOUTH HAPPINESS. nwvuin Removes Masses of Germs MnNTHwPMtQaliCream re,moves grea MASSES OF MOUTH GERMS, loosens these germs from their at- We have en file in our New Haven laboratories personal applications from ever 47,000 American Dentists and 74,000 American Physicians for Kolynes Dental Cream, te diefcribute among their patients. Ne Grit Ne Scouring Ne Injury rDTi!1 this i1: accomplishes WITHOUT THE USE OF SCTFtVtp nmg; ?nyU d n0t knew Kolynes, the SCIENTIFIC Dental Cream, ask some one who does Start uamg lt today. After a few days' use vow mouth will feel cleaner than it EVER DID BEFnpp I Ti feeling of hygienic cleanlines Twil be SZeh out your body. Yeu will leek in the mtrrer m? g sratulale veurr,nif. inc niirrer and con sulate yourself. litst I nnd bml brought with it a freidi influx of prospecteiH, liggeiH anil lease, uuern. The hotel wna crowded. That wiih Ills first disappointment He hud been nursing the hope that sur- I leutidliigi. which he timet once have known well would i -" it him in timlinn h.ui"lf 'I lll't xx IK the ihtiil'V, hr 1 nn He stei I It the x ilu!., et li s lint, I loom wii'il' IIIU-'iil rf rn Hi in, ili tiloeell Itihlc, lllld for the PlH lill..' hi realli',1 the ditliciilt of whiit he hail i set out te de. Hnd he been able te takl David into his ceufideuce Uu wju14uui. I ie JVoivnetS LeiDDamf 1 M. m New Haven Ceni. wmmmyFmKMnWi I I