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Pimples BLOOD impurities are pumped by the heart into the face. That is what causes that grainy appearance, that muddiness, sallowness, pimples, blackheads, acne, red spots, and that .. ? 1 ? impossible "something" which no face cream, massage, or face powder can cover up or beautify! The foundation for a beautiful skin simply is not there, and no face treatment can give it to you. But increase your red blood-cells, ? and quickly the ruby tint of purity begins to glow in the cheeks, the complexion becomes ve nus-like and immaculate! Try it. It will do it every time. S. S. S. builds the red-blood-cells you need for a beautiful complexion. Begin using S. S. S. at once, and give your self what you have been working for, for years. S. S. S. is sold st all good drug stores in two sizes. The larger six* is more economical. ?.s.s. World's Best ^loodMedlcino And Then, 'Twas Sheep Diner (after valiant but futile Strug gle) ? It must have been a very tender hearted butcher who killed that lamb ! Waiter ? Yes, sir; why. sir? '"Fie must have hesitated three or* four years before striking the fatal Mow." Green's August Flower The remedy with a record of fifty eight years of surpassing excellence. All who suffer* with nervous dyspep sia. sour stomach, constipation, indi gestion, torpid liver, dizziness, head aches, coming-lip of food, wind on stomach, palpitation and other indica tions of digestive disorder, will find GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER an ef fective and efficient remedy. For fifty-eight years this medicine has been successfully used in millions of households ail over the civilized world. Because of its merit and pop ularity GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER is found today wherever medicines are sold. 30 and i)t> cent bottles. ? Adv. Finally Squashed Her The, druggist was becoming wearied. He had been explaining and pricing dozens of articles to the shopper, who di in't really want to buy anything at aii. Finally she picked up a bottle. "Is this pest exterminator reliable?" she risked. "How is it applied?" "Yoi! take a tablespnorifut every h tit" ma'aui;" the driuxist re p{ !???!. with fiendish emphasis. No .more questions were asked. Loosen Up That Cold With Musterole Have Musterole handy when a cold starts. It has ail of the advantages of grandmother's mustard plaster W PTI QUT the bli -ter. \ ou j u st apply it with the fingers. First you feel a warm tingle as the healir.s ointment penetrates the p^res, then comes a soothing, cooiin* sensation and quick relief. Made of pure oil of mustard and other simple ingredients, Musterole is recommended by marv nurses and doctors. Try Master; le for bronchitis, sore throat, stiff neck, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, croup, asthma, neu ralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back or joints, sore muscles, sprains, bruises, chilblains, Trusted feet, colds of the chest. It may prevent Dneumonia and 4,flu." To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterola. 35c and 6.7c, jars *" 57" Better than a mastard plaster "ACHED &_ ACHED" Lady Says Her Back "Hurt Night and Day" ? Least Noise Up set Her. Better After Taking Cardui. Wlnfield, Texas. ? "My back hurt night and day," says Mrs. C. L. Eason, of R. F. D. 1, this place. "I ached and ached until I could hard ly go. I felt weak and did not feel like doing anything. My work was a great burden to me. I just hated to do up the dishes, even. I was no-account and extremely nervous. "My mother had taken Cardui and she thought it would do mo good, so she told me to take it My husband got me a bottle and I began cn it. I began to improve at once. It was such a help that I continued, it until after the baby's birth. '"I took eight bottles and I can . certainly say that it helped me. It is a fine tonic. It built mo up aad seemed to strengthen me. I grew less nervous and began to sleep better. "I can certainly recommend Cardui to expectant mothers, for to me it was a wonderful help. ... In every way I felt better after taking it aad I think it is a splendid medi cine." Carc-ui is purely vegetable, and contains no harmful drugs. For sale everywhere. NC-162 Here Come the First Certificates for the Bonus Scene In the veterans' bureau In Washington when the first adjusted certificates were being prepared for the mails and put in the mail bags. Three million World war veterans are to get $750,000,000 In these certificates. Maj. O. W. Clark, chief of the division, is standing in the center with a typical package. Knights Templar to Meet in Medieval Castle When tbo Knights Templar go out to Seattle next July for their conclave they will find a tine medieval castle Uuilt for their sessions. Above is the architect's sketch of the castle. IDENTIFIED AS KILLER Because George E. Dempsey's speak ing voice is rich with a London cock ney accent, he has been identified ? from a photograph ? as the killer of Russell Sage Dickey, express mes senger on a Northwestern train, near Glencoe, 111. The police have dropped the search for other suspects, so con fident are they that Dempsey Is the man wanted. Dempsey is an ex-con vict and is also wanted in connection with the shooting of Policeman Frank J. McGIynn in Chicago last July. This portrait of him Is from the files of the detective bureau. FRIEND OF CRIPPLES Forrest Adair, Sr., millionaire of At lanta, Ua., and past illustrious poten ( tate of the Shrine, who proposed and I started in Atlanta a chain of hospitals for crippled children whose parents are too poor to give them medical at tention. The Shrine is building hos ! pitals similar to the one in Atlanta all over the country. Mr. Adair is ; shown here with one of the little pa | tients at the hospital. Egypt's Real Ruler, Lord Allenby His excellency Lord Allenhy, lord high commissioned to Egypt, :it work on the veranda of the residency in Cairo. With Allenhy id his faithful Egyptian servant Mohammed. Lord Allenbv is at the head of the' government in Egypt and directing the work of reorganization of the government. ' : " * 1 Dancer Saves Babes From Fire Miss Lila Buchmnn of Atlanta, Ga., seventeen years old and a professional dancer, who was the heroine of a fire. She carried four babies from the burn ing building. After doing this she discovered she had forgotten her pocket book and went back again for it. She is shown here with Shields McKnigut, age two years, one of the babies she lescued. Dougmuts/ A new. simple way to make them light and delicious 1 } 'KB Yi cup sugar Yi cup sweet milk 2 cups self-rising flour (about) V'l teaspoon nutmeg Ya teaspoon Manilla Beat eg add sugar and milk, then self-rising flour, nu?rr..f and vanilla. Dough will be Very soft and sufficient flour u ;.%r be sprinkled on board to keep it from sticking; work in ium enough extra flour so rhat dough can be handled. J-ry m deep hot fat. A book of delightful reeipe\ n ,'Jrr * ed below ; tend for your jrer t.,f r I ERE'S a way to make good homc-mnde doughnuts ? a way you'll like because it's easy as well as economical. No mat H ter what doughnut recipe you've been using, you'll be pleasantly surprised when you learn how delicious and tempting are the doughnuts made from self-rising flour. It's an excellent idea to keep plenty of self-rising (lour on hand at all times for such occasions as doughnut making, baking hurry-up cakes, quick muffins, biscuits and the like. Only those who use self-rising flour and know of its purity and wholesomeness can realu.- !)ow it simplifies home baking, how it eliminates disappoint ing results and saves time, and trouble in the kitchen. Just one precaution. See that the self-rising flour yon buy carries the Blue Shield of the Soft Wheat Miller;' Associ ation. All self-rising flour bearing this symbol is man ufactured under strict laboratory supervision and ix-ars the approval of pure food officials and bakinj; cxp. rts. .itSOFT WHEAT MILLERS' ASSN., Inc.. NASHVILLI . 1 ! N'N. SELFRISI 1 It's Healthful Dependable , Economical 7 lour MONEY -BACK GUARANTEE Every bag of selfrismg flour bearing this Blue Shield of purity is fully guaranteed by the Soft Wlir.n Millers' Association, Inc. The contents are absolutely pure and wholesome and comply with all Purr food I , m ? If you are not satisfied with your baking resulls, Association will cheerfullv refund your motiry. \ Gel Ihis Free Book ofkeipes Fa write rcclpes of a noted home cook Send for your copy. ? 1924 S W H A Home Economics Dept. Soft XX'he.u Millers' Asm., hw.'. N\ ?:.. !!(?, Tenn. Send your FR FF. book I'fty '? .??? < to Vie Self-Rising Flour" to: Address (IVritt 0/ p rinl name nr.J ?>.; 8L8 SORES, PILES I m eczema vanish Good. Old, Reliable Peterson's Ointment a Favorite Remedy. "Hail r.l ulcers 'on my 1< ss. Doctors wanted to rut off 1 1- 1 *i- r n ':?> Oint m>-nt cured me." ? Win. .!. Nichos. '40 Wilder Street, Rochester. N. V Get a large box for cents at any druggist, says Peterson, of Cuffalo, X. V.. and mom y back if it isn't tin best you ever used. Always keep Pe terson's Ointment in the house. Fine :'or burns, scalds, bruises, sunburn, and the surest remedy for itching' '-ezenift and piles the world has ever known. /or coughs Quick Relief. A pleasant effective syrup. 35c and 60c sizes And externally, use PISO'S Throat and Chest Salve. 35c ivc syrup. I x She Understood Heir? Now, don't forpci. den rest, that for famlk reasons our engage ment must be kept a profound secret. Actress ? Yes, that's exact l> whal I'm tolling everyone. U' 'r.O\iS "l'i< s:i: . ? ?\vn H lit t i|o||'l ? i .1' l??n Trail- rlj.i. Cuticura Sooil: On n?l iritis drill?' an 'I i t ? ? i t : j merit. X?-xt : ? ; Ciiticiira Scap thorn your ever i anil, have a hands. ? Advori ? t : 1 1 1 lit -I- ilH ? ? iii.iri . I'" ' :hing Scalp, spots ? ? f dan ? 'utirursi Oint ? shampoo with ? wafer. Make . 'ft prepa rations ?I ml soft, wliite Many or ! hem Do "My nif-iv j "liar* llil'i :i speaks svmt jt:; Til ly." P.liiinlfrh.v, iura'ioii. She ipiii ?* ilip ??0o?l h.-al'h ?!? SaiVtfu.ts.l yniir dian Vegetal*!'1 1 health. M2 i'r.i r r 1 1 W'rmhl'H It: ?i .*af? tf'J.tnl >? ur V. A?lv His Limitation "I wiHihl '!?? ?? in pro vi' my low "Would votj s-:: "My dear sir. ' power." in my power our ilaii-'lii'-r." i-rV" nvthitii; in uiv SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST! Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 2 I years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lum!\igo Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism ^ Accept only "B.iu-r" package which contains pro wn directions. ^ J Handy "Bavcr" boxes of 12 tablets ^ ^ W Also bottles of 24 jvrd r'Cj ? Drujigista. iUplrln Is tbo trade mark of Bajer Manufacture o t MonoacetScaciifcaie" ut Salicytlcacld
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