THE TOI.TON COUMTY HEWS, McCOKNILLSBDEO. PA. What It Came To. "I've figured the whole thing out, father," said Mabel. "The car, to be gin with, will cost $5,000, which at six per cent. Is $300 a your. If we charge ten per edit, off for depreciation It L will como to $000 more. A good chauf- four can bo bad for $125 a mouth, or $1,500 a year. I have allowed $10 a week for gasoline and $5 for repairs. The chauffeur's uniform and fun will come to about $200, Now, let's se what It com os to. Three hundred plus five hundred" "Don't bother me, my dear, 1 know what It comes to," said the old gen tleman. "What?" asked the girl. "My dear," said the father. Impres sively, "it comes to a standstill, right here and now." Ladies' Home Jour nal. " This Dopartmon-t Our Roadors In Fulton County and Elsewhere May Journoy Around the World With the Oamoro on the Trail of History IVIaLcine: Happenings. REBELS PREPARING TO MARCH ON MEXICO CITY REFUGEE CAMP FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Pictures of Events for Readers wor mm .'1 The rebel army In northern Mexico, t ncBO two photographs gome of Carranza a soldiers are seen In the midst of (2 A The thousimds of Mexican soldiers and civilians who fled from OJlnaga when Villa's rebels took that place are till under the protection of Uncle Sam. Our Illustration shows some of the refugees trying to make themselves comfortable on the American side of the river. WISCONSIN'S FIRST ( - Irwin Maxwell Grpgg and Qrace Margaret Knoll were the first man and woman to be married under the new eugenic law of Wisconsin, which requires that every person entering matrimony have a physician's certificate of good health. Mr. Gregg is director of the Milwaukee Y. M. C. A. and his bride is an 11 round athlete. : Gorgeous Color for Mere Man. The London tailors have even gone to far as to make glorified bathrobes for men out of black satin lined with this new tone of yellow, which is matched In the collar and cuffs as well as the edges of the pockets. A few of these bathrobes are worn over here and have caused quite a sensation. They are really intended for negli gee wear in one's room, to be used in (he same fashion as a woman uses Iter kimono, but whatever their use, (hey are brilliant additions to the masculine wardrobe, which, by the vay, is getting more brilliant every W7MJ, v i mi i-Tiifrriir.u m mi ,iinr after the taking of OJlnaga, la Retting MEXICANS WHO FLED TO AMERICAN SOIL EUGENIC COUPLE V it; month, and to which the world of writers and gossips are not paying half enough attention. Tbey are so busy discussing the vagaries of wo men's costumery that they do not realize the fnct that masculine cos turnery Is more gorgeous than it has been since 1SG0. Fores of Habit. "Don't let that farmer come on the Btock txebange." "Why not?" "P.ecauHO he'll yell for a pitchfork If anybody tulls him the bulls are In the wheat." ''1 .'-V ?.v4 " A "'WV-F-- i t x . w nun y ' .... ready to advance on the capital. In their preparations. MISS MARY F. STUART 1 Miss Mary Fulton Stuart Is the handsome daughter of the new gov ernor of Virginia and Mrs. Henry C. Stuart. She is only sixteen years old and is at present attending school In Washington. Millionaire's Kids. The three grandchildren of the late Marshall Field of Chicago, cost $8,000 a year to maintain. This was brought to light recently in Chicago in the pro bate court, when an accounting was made. Among the items which the court thought proper to approve was $2,500 for a drag hunt for one of the boys and an additional $2,000 for other hunting and stable expenses. The girl, Gwendolyn, required the assist ance of a maid, a governess, and also a groom, with a stable. Her miscel laneous expenses during the year were $1,104. The children are being educated in England, where real gen tlemen and ladles are turned out. 1 I '" i . 7 r: FyX ' 1 y fr, 5?wfK M:xhfte. Most of the non-combatant refugees from OJInuga who rrossd the Hlo and children. One of their improvised COMMISSION - A, 4 IiiHiead of being headed by one man, as was me case previous to tills administration, tint Unlti'd Staten reclama tion service is now directed by a commission of flvo men appointed by Secret ary of the Interior Ine. Tills picture shows the entire commission In session. Icft to right around the table are: Arthur P. DhvIh, chief engineer; W. A. Ityan, controller; I. D. O'Donnell, supervisor of Irrigation; Judge Will R. King, chief counsel; F. II. Newell, director and chairman of the commission, and Secretury of the Interior Franklin K. Lane. WINTER SCULPTURE Here Is a creation In snow and ice representing the "Ludy on the Hour of Davos," which Is almost worthy of a place with famous sculpture In mar ble. It Is the work of a sculptor visiting Switzerland, where the season of winter sports Is now at its height Attractive prizes offered for the best work in snow and ice resulted in this realistic work of art. 'WOMAN IN MAYOR Miss Katherlne D. Davis, New York city's new commissioner of correc tions, swearing In a deputy commissioner. Miss Davis Is the llrst woman to hold a position In the cabinet of a mayor of New York. 1'nlil appointed by Mayor Mitchel, she was superintendent of the Hertford Hefonnutory (or Utrls, at Dedford Hills. N. Y. camps Is shown In this photograph. OF THE RECLAMATION IN SWITZERLAND Lr MITCHEL'S CABINET ' : -::.,J;y.::.-'--:. x.:;-.. : ,; ... - ' Grande to the I'nlted States wore woiiiou SERVICE MISS ETHEL LEWIS ROSE EM It .V i i' f.W Miss Rose, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wlckltlfe Hose of Washington, Is one of the season's attractive debutantes. The family formerly lived in Nash vlllo, Tenn. Filled Up on "Biscuits." A half loaf, wo are told, Is better than no bread, but Professor L. P. UrecklnrldgH of Yulo university was telling tho Engineers' club yesterday of a caso where It was a whole loaf or nothing, lie told the story on his brother. "My b-other," said ProfoBsor Breck inridge, "when young, was fond of visiting a neighboring family named Simmons, who, with true Kentucky hospitality, Invited him to stay to din nnr. One night he came home quite gorged. " 'Paw,' he said, 'what big biscuits they have over at the Slmmonses.' " 'Son, you don't moan to tell me that you took a whole oneT' " '1 ato five of 'em, paw.' "'Son, those weren't biscuits; they were loaves of bread.' " Fighting Forest Fires. Ammonia bombs are being used in soma of the national forests In this country to extinguish forest fires, es pecially In tonnoctlon with brush fires, where the fire lighters cannot get near enough to the burning area to beat oi.t the flumes. It Is suid that each well exploded bomb will extinguish Are In a circle of about five yards In diameter. Jones Was Classed as an "Otherwise." In the lobby one overheard a con versation between the fat man and the thin man. "What sort of a fellow Is Jones to get along with?" asked the fat one. "He's an otherwise," said the Uilti one, sourly. "What do you mean by an other wise?" "I'll tell you. When he's talking to a Democrat, he's a Republican. When he's talking to a Republican, he's a Democrat When he's talking to a capitalist, he's a Socialist And when he's talking to me, lie's Just a darned fool!" Up to the Minute Prayer. Even In the prayers of little chil dren an occasional bit of up to date tiess crops out Little Kllzubeth had finished the re cital of "Now I lay m down to sleep" at her mother's kneo after a day of motoring over country roads that had been accompanied by more than the UHiml n u m her of mishaps. With these In mind Elizabeth added this to her customary supplications: "Please, Mr.'Jesus, don't let paps have any more blowouts, 'cause It de lays him so and makes him so tired. Amen." BAD CASE OF DANDRUFF Dlssell, Ala. "I bad a very bad case of dandruff on my head. I was tor mented by itching and my- hair began to come out by the combfuls. I al most became frantic, fearful that I would lose all of my hair which was my pride. Tuero were some pimples oj my scalp and I scratched them un til they made sores. My hair was dry and lifeless. "I saw the advertisement of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and sent to my druggist for three cakes of Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment. I washed my scalp with warm water strong with the Cutlcura Soap and dried, afterwards applying the Cutl cura Ointment, working it In the scalp slowly with my fingers. After using them for several days my hair began to stop coming out. The dandruff all disappeared and In less than four weeks a cure was accomplished per manently." (Signed) Mlsa Lucy May. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address post card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Superb John D. An efficiency engineer was talking nboiit presence of mind. "For presence of mind," he said, "nobody can equal John D. "When John D. lived In Cleveland his next door neighbor said to him on morning: " 'Smith's cow got in my garde yestiTday and ate a lot of grass an llowers.' "Yes said John D. 'It got In in garden, too. I milked It to the vain of the damage done, and then drove It out." " KetDlna It Shady. Patience Shu's on the shady side of thirty, all right. Patrice Why, sho's forty If she's day. "But she says she's only twenty eight- Many Children r Hlrklr. Mntlirr (Irny'a 8wtt Powlm for OhlMm Brrak up C.'olita In ti bourn, rHIrve FrTprlfh nrna, in-(laoli, titnmiu-h Troublva, Tertlilu l)lHonlfrn, miT null rfrulMa th Iiowi-Ih, nJ fitmy Worm. Thry nra no tl-ftnant to tnk mimri'uiikttihem. I'Heu tijr motii?rHrur24.vrrr At nil drugfflHtH, Hmnpl mailed FKKK. Auurean, A. H. Ulnmlrd, Le Koy, N. Y Ai'. Looking for Him. Patience She says she's boen hunt ing for a flat all day. Patrice Why, is her husband mint ing? Dr. Fiirce's Toilet, nmnll. luimr-cniitrd, eay to tukc ns cnmly, roRiilntu and invif orate stomach, liver mid bowels. IX) not gripe. Adv. . Occasionally a widow flirts with married man merely to see what hi' wife will do about it One thing the bald-headed man rnn never understand Is why the world should respect gray hairs. A simple protection ARiiintt dnnRcrout thrust allvclions ate Dean a Mentholated C'ouku Drops; 5o at Drug Stores. Pennsylvania haB 10,000 feeble-mind ed women. Many a friend will shed a tear who w ill not shed a dollar. iaiii BREAKUP CURES RHEUMATISM CIATICA. LUMSAQO OR GOUT No nottr turn wver tlw raw K w rirl'! toe Unit 0 ImttJuM of "HrfMik-fli" will t'fl'V n curt If not your niuiijr in rf un''H' TIiJh vuHnititee l-iMftoofl fur VO j-tuti aud wi lunula turn ttPktMt for Mwtr money Iwrk, but l"u tlrvdHhaTi writtrii anufthe woiiilornilrnre't,','',T In inmtait one or two bottl will tw nrtW'U'" tl.ioiMriMHtlfnr tlx unttlcA fr 5, wlUi urai W tMtld by drutfirlttta, or dlruct from jOMBHKAK-ir.InoNoW Er7PtN. $100 FOR ONE DOLLAR Thin fnrmnl&cMMt mon hnmlrfMl dollar tho tnu for inrnlidi nml tirmtn worker. 't know irnrv nnihinif twttnr than ailnns of K"JC''' AlrtotmllrtthtNysuni. You n niHkM H t "'"T fnrnlMtw tlvpwnm purgation, It will l worihn tlreilM of dn Harm u fun In hwillhaiKtstn'rin'11',.1, w nd you in formula for nmkinn thin pri-al for i-m-flo Inr. H tfc UiIh milium bwlurtr tuTfi ii nil yun will DP?r rrnn-t. Hend to - k V.J. lUi IvMlirM, LXpi. I, WkMllM, W'"
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