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11 03il 6 Box-am 3 Hot water Sure Relief ADVICE TO FARM . " BOYS AND GIRLS Cfub Work Is Important Because It Has Such Large Possi bilities, Says Secretary. PRICES FROM SALES IN MARKET REPORTS l Don't wnit nntJ -ca are i down on your back with I j k;h . .1 r.. fi system immune from Ms larial disorder. 0 ( r, v v i OF -1 "f ii - 5 J STOPS CKIILS & FEVEB J Kills the terras of the dis H ease before they get a foot hold in your blood, and tones up the system making yon well and strong-. f I TV Ebrras Drag G. LEARfl TO BEST fiDVAHTAGE Department of Agriculture and Oth ers Endeavoring to Make Farms of Country More Profitable and Home Life Pleasant. Predictions As to Probable Fu ture Figures Not Given. CBy 11. T. of J AIEREDITH. Secretary Agriculture.) I want to say just a few words to the farm boys and girls, and the older people need not bother to read It at all. Nyw, you and I know that the boys' and girls" club work represents one of the; most important lines of agricul tural activity in the United States today. I believe It is iunnirtant. he- au.se it lias .such large possibilities, i We tat n Hiid women -who are, trying to improve farming and farm life will j be out of the game when you boy j. and girls are just re-aching the prime j of life. k You have the advantage of j us, because you are learning the prin- I ciple-s of good agriculture and home- ; making while you4 are still young enough to learn to the Not Possible to Give Quotations on Car Lots Because No Basis to As certain Price Most Interest in Jobbing Trade. , The prices quoted in market" reports, supplied by bureau of markets. Unit ed State; department of agriculture, represent actual sales, not prices asked or quotations given, or-predictions as to probable future prices. Hence it may be that on a rising market the prices quoted may seem low when the reports are received, and vice versa, on a declining market the prices may be high by the time the reports are received. Quotations usually represent the condition of the respective markets up to approximately 9 a. m., local time. j but reports are not issued until about j noon. Consequently' it is impossible j to include Ltictuations which may oe i cur between these hours, in the mar ket reports.. In many important markets it would be impossible to get car lot quota tions because very few or no cars nr sold intact by the original car 'lot re ceiver in that market to the local job bers, hence there would be no basi for actual sales upon which to report STYLES PROGRESS IN UNDERTHINGS Temporary Truce. i1ra.ee I hear that Charles and Hel en made tip their quarrel. (Jussie Only teinirarily. TTiey are proing to Ik; married soon. Edinburgh, Scotsman. ASPIRIM Name "Bayer1' on Genuine V ft V ,'tV WPS l .. .1 ... ! uim duuiinnre!a car ,,)t Iirk.e. In most jinlortant markets, however, there is a fairly de lined jobbing trade which buys at the prevailing Jobbing price for the day. Returns to a grower or shipper who may have consigned a shipment to n commission merchant are usuallv made on a basis of the jobbing price re ceived from which, of course, freight, commission, and other expenses are subtracted. Hence shippers of con signed products are usually more in terested in the jobbing prices prevail ing In a given market than In car lot prices quotations. r STORAGE OF FOOD PRODUCTS Cellar of House Should Hold Winter's Supply of Varioas Kinds of Fruit and Vegetables. Club Boys "Rayer Tablets of Aspirin" Is Penn ine? Aspirin proved safe by millions arid prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken Flayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache. Tooth ache. Earache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Rain. Handy tin boxe of 12 tablets cost few cents. Dmjrgists alsw te?l larger "Iiayer packages. Aspirin lsi trade mark FJayer anufacte Mon oacetlcacJdestw of SalicyfkatcuJL Adr. The Vote. Vhaf were the chief features of the meeting?" "I imagine tLey were the ayes and noes. k With Their Calves. Purebred INVENTIVE GB1IUS ' ROBS CALOIhEL OF NAUSEAAND DANGER Doctors Favorite Medicine ITow Purified and Refined from All Objectionable Effects. "Calo taba" tbe Hew Hazne. What will hnmaa inpenuity do nt? Smokeless powder, wirls telffraphy. horseless carriars, colorless iodine, taste less quinine, now comes naosesleas calo meL The new iiaprowment called Cal Jtahs is now ou sale at drugstoren. Fnr biliousness, constipation, and indl XPstion the new calomel tablet is a prac tically perfect remedy, as evidenced by the fact that the manufacturers have au thorized all druggists to refund the prir .if the customer is not "perfectly delighted" -with Calotabs. One tablet at bedtime witi .a swallow of kter that's alL No taste. sdo nausea, no griping, no nalts. By roora img yoar liver is tnorooghly cleansed and you are feeling- fine, with a hearty appe tite. Kat what you please no danger bout your business. Calotabs are not sold in balk. Get ta original package, sealed. Price, thirty five cents. (adr.) and to apply In a practical way the knowledge thus gained throughout your whole lives. Accomplishing Much Good. Even as boys and girls you are ac complishing more good than can be measured. The good that you will be able to do will Increase as you grow pbler and, when you become full-grown knen and women, you can supply for the agricultural forces of this nation n leadership such as the world has never known before. I congratulate the boys and girls j elnb members. And I would like to ! ask a favor of the boys and girls who j are not members of the clubs. We are trying the United States department j of agriculture, the state agricultural ! colleges, and a great many other peo- , pie to make the farms of this coun- j try more profitable and home life on j the farm more pleasant. I wish the rest of you boys and girls would join with tltost? who are already members of the dubs and help us In accomplish ing this great service for our common country. It is a patriotic thing to do; and It Is a service that cannot be rendered by anybody except you boys and girls. Biggest Year In History. The year 1920 should be the biggest year in the history of boys' and girls 3u1 work, and I am confident that It will be. The country Is facing a diffi cult situation, because so many men liave left the farms to work in .the city. The good work that the club loys and girls can do will help to over come that handicap, and the club boys and girls will do that kind of work this year. It may hearten you to know that many of us here in the de partment of agriculture look upon the Imys ami girls' clubs much as Caewar must have looked upon the Tenth Le pion or Napoleon upon the Old Guard. The otlier forces may fail, but we know that we can rely on you. I might not be willing to see you un Farm buildings usually offer ample i space for the stt rage of food products raised on the farm. The cellar of the house should hold a winter's supply of potatoes, beets, carrots, onions, and canned fruits and vegetables, as well as such urticles as a barrel of salt pork, keg of kraut, and jar of eggs in water glass. The thrifty farmer faces the winter season with a well-stocked cellar and with a store of dried fruits and vegetables ami possibly some Jars of apple butter In his attic. Specially constructed root cellars, or "caves," may be found on some farms. Potatoes and other vegetables are sometimes carried over the winter In ... . i . y - c) 'if'' 'I k 1 - m f v if 1 - r " i fxjh v. y -v- . i . I r 1 h - - I i" rL I i ft " CN. ; Vw.x.'.,' - , I r1: - - S l i 1 1 1 7 1 PA M 1 1 0 M i' J Li """ 1 1 t ' : ; ' I j ! i Says You Cannot Gripe, Sicken, or Salivate Yourself if You Take "Godson's Liver Tone" Instead Calomel loses you a day! Tou know what calomel is. It's mercury': quick silver. Calomel is dangerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sickening you. Calomel attacks the ic?s and should never be put Into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose o" dangerous calomel just remember that your drug gist sells for a few cents a large bot tle of Oodson's River Tone, which is entirely vegetable and take and is a perfect si:'. -tit calomel. It is guaranteed to s;a liver without stirring you up i and can not salivate. Don't take calomel ! It c-an t trusted any more than a leopa a'wild cat. Take r.Hl(.n"s River which straihteiis you r;ht makes you feel tine, ciive it t children because it is perfect !y less and doesn't gripe. Adv. t v JJL JL H. I.. (PA t ! ', i GKNTLE worn rreclatel a! n . li ' h H i if- : I en have always ap- !! the littie subtle touches that are the essentials of good dressing. In days gone by our grand mothers learned the art of embroidery and occupied many hours of their time doing fainstaking and beautiful work on their belongings. They replenished their store of undermuslins with dainty hand-made pieces, adding re finements to them in embroidery and other stitching. Underwear of fine cottons, decorated with exquisite em broideries, is as much admired as ever, but most of it Is made in other lands than ours. Meantime styles In underthings progress. They have not grown any less dainty but they have become more luxurious. Wash silks and satins, laces and even chiffons have been added to the materials used for making them and ribbons have re placed embroidery. The camisole pet ticoat and boudoir mantle pictured here reflect the mode in luxurious and beautiful underthings of silk which has eclipsed cotton In the favor of many fair women. If It were not for embellishments of ribbon our underwear of today would he uninteresting and tame. No mat ter whether of silk or cotton it is all designed with reference to ribbon dec orations and no manufacturer could hope for any success who failed to reckon with ribbon. Lingerie . bows llower forms and ornaments that are detachable are taken as a matter of course in the wardrobe of today. The petticoat pictured Is made of white wasli satin and finished at the bottom edge with a border, of lace. Deep scalloped pieces with bound edges- are set on instead of a flounce and headed with a band of lace in sertion. Small flowerlike rosettes made of narrow pink ribbon are set at the top and bottom of the scallop. The camisole is made of a filmy, lace with narrow satin ribbon simulating flow ers applied to It. The same ribbon supplies the shoulder straps and makes the little blossoms set on where they join the body. Wider ribbon with a picot edge takes care of the adjustment at the waist and supplies a pretty bow and ends for a finish. Ry such means the much-occupied women of today contrive to have those delicate underthings that are essen tial to perfect dress. Crisp, tasty pancakes sizz ling hot and right off the griddle. Treat your family to pancakes tomorrow morning. It8 easy to make good pancakes with Gilster's Best flour. Milled from selected soft red winter wheat, Gilster's Best is a biscuit and pastry flour of surpassing fine ness and whiteness. You will like Gilster's Best flour. GILSTER MILLING CO. Ofj'tce: Chester, 111. Milkt Steeleville, 111. TO DEALERS Lrt up tell you about our Ctiusu; mrrchan-i wig proposition en I L MfcRS ffcsT fiour- 8 K ft ... I j Milkt Steeleville, 111. t X (-3.: if. Ui4.UH.il O UkOI ' lt Is Not Too Early to Begin to Plan for the Storage of Your Fruits and Vegetables Here l a Root Cellar That Can Be Constructed at Small Cost earth pits, or "tumps." The barn may also serve as a storage place for vege tables. For more information write the United States department of agri culture, Washington. D. C. TO AID RASPBERRY GROWERS Specialists to Make Thorough Investi gation of Diseases in Middle West Region. Jertake such serious service if I did If a man has to choose between a j nor know that, while you work hard. cnn.iry bird and a parrot he can'4 VOu play joyously together. I am sure decide. 3 that the bovs and drls in the clnbs have hetter times than the boys and girh who are not in the clubs, and that Is an additional compensation to you for the hard work you do in the club work. MOTHER! ''California Syrup of Figs Child's Best Laxative KEEP OFF HARMFUL RABBITS Trunks Painted With Mixture of Coal Tar and Creosote Oil Will Dis courage Rodents. Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California, on the package, then yon are sure jour child Is having the best and most barm less physic for the little stomach, live and bowels. Children love Its fralty t&Kte. Full directions on acit bottle You must ray "California." Adv. Where rabbits are likely to gnaw young fruit trees, paint the trunks with a mixture of coal tar and creo note oil. Use two-thirds to three- I fourths heavy coal tar and balance of creosote oil, or enough to thin it to the consistency of thick paint. These materials can be bought at paint stores. A paint brush with stiff bris tles which are pretty well worn down is best to apply the tar. It is said that rabbits will not gnaw trees which have been painted with this mixture. It Is the best paint to use on pruning cats or wounds. Raspberry growers, particularly In the lake region of the middle West, have encountered difficulties resulting from diseases not thomoghly under stood that have seemed to threaten the existence of the industry, unJess effective methods of control could be worked out. The United States de partment of agriculture has been in vestigating the situation for some time past and is about to begin more inten sive studies. Specialists will spend practically the entire season In the field, thoroughly investigating the dis ease to determine the causes and habits of growth and to devise control measures by spraying and otherwise. INDOOR DRESS NOW GOES TROUSERWARD cp imp 1 V ,1- -W! l- i .'i S V ft S 1 yi. i ? ' For Grip, Colds and MALARIA 7-1 1 CH1LLIFUG! kills the Malaria germ and regulates the liver. 25 CENTS BEANS MADE HIT WITH HIM About All We Can Do. saving up tor your "Not a bit of it. Savi: my taxes." . Dont Forget Cuticura Talcum When adding to your toiivt r An exquisitely scented face. skin. ! a'y and dusting pwder and perfuri . ren dering other perfumes m;j.. i :'.: You may rely on it bt'eaie !& f !! Cuticura Trio (S":lp. tMntment mi ! ! Talcum). 2."c each everv where. Adv. Confirmed Woman Hater Finally Suc cumbed to Culinary Ability That Reminded Him of Home. ANIMALS END THEIR LIVES When I worked on a cattle ranch In Wyoming 1 chummed with a cowboy named Hank, who was a genuine woman hater, writes a correspondent. His mother died when be was a child, and a stepmother, stepsisters and stei aunts had treated the boy so unkindly that he learned to distrust and dislike all women. If by chance any woman stopped at the ranch house Hank would seek other quarters. He often deplored Jhe fact that western cooking did not measure up to eastern standards. Well, Hank; be came foreman and I was fuirly stunned when he announced that he was to marry a girl who cooked in a hoarding house in town. "However did it happen?" I asked in amazement. "Simple enough." he made answer. "I discovered that she cooks baked beans just like they do in Boston." Collie Dogs Said to Become Despond ent and Weary of Existence When Usefulness Is Over. IN AID FARM BUREAU CAMPAIGN Connecticut Boys Given Purebred Holstein Calves for Fine Work in Behalf cf Bureau. Honesty cannot he bought or sold It I not marketable. imm Mornin tveepVbor E Most Rapid Growing Vine. The wild cucumber vine Is one of the most rapid growing annual vines that rcttiy be used for a trellis or to cover up unsightly places. : : Important In Planting. It Is Important in setting a plant In the garden to firm the soli thoroughly about the tips of the roots. Leave the top Inch of soil loose. Garden Full, of Crops. The good parden Is the one that Is full of sprtrgt midsummer and fall rops groviin,? and ripening continual- 'y In abundance. Hoy and girl club members secured more than half the farm bureau mem berships In a drive made in Fairfield county, Connecticut. The quota for the town of Fairfield was 23 members. Raymond Banks, a member of the boys' and girls' club lr that town, secured 100 members. In North Fairfield, whose quota wa 12, L.eon Ityvolt, another club boy, ob tained 50 memberships. Because of the fine work which they did in behalf of the farm bureau, each boy was given a purebred Hereford calf and thus became the envy of all the other boy and girl club members In Fairfield county. Ashes Supply Lime. Wood ashes supply a large amount of lime, as they are composed of about half lime. This Is needed in the or chard probably as much as the potash In many cases. , Dull Tools Discourage. v Nothing Is more discouraging than pruning orchards with dull tools, be cause It wastes time and is the large factor in the expense of orchard man agement. , ' - F.GI.IGEES patterned after the garb of Chinese women are de veloping popularity at a rate that promises to make them rivals of the kimono. They prove to be comfortable, practical and unexpectedly becoming especially to small women. Other skinless models reveal a trouser-ward trend boudoir clothes, as Is apparent In any representative display of such garments. Turkish trousers of satin or even of silk and metal tissues, over low bodices, form the foundation for long, loose fonts of crepe georgette or chiffon. In the showiest and most splendid examples of negligees; so there Is plenty of precedent for the Chinese garments of much less mag nificence, although nearly all of these are fashioned In silk or satin which Is' more than fine enough. An excellent example of Indoor dress of Chinese Inspiration is shown In the figure at the left of the two pictured above. It Is of plain, deep blue satin bordered with brocaded satin in which palm leaves and irregular dashes of color appear with green, henna and blue figuring in the composition. Noth ing could be much easier to put to gether than this cheerful negligee. At the right, crepe de chine and georgette make an equally simple In door tlress having a straight chemise slip of the heavier material and an over garment of lace and georgette, with square neck that allows it to slip over the head. A -ribbon girdle and small spray of ribbon flowers acquit themselves perfectly as finishing touches. A bandeau of ribbons on the head Is substituted for a boudoir cap and proves an advantage In the direc tion of dignity. Very pretty negligees of lightweight brocaded satins and in novelty crepe de chine are among the last' addition to indoor clothes. They are usually cut like long, loose and slightly drajed coats with long shawl collars that are a froth of lace frills and organdie. Bandeaux of frills and ribbon, with tiny chiffon roses for trimming, cor respond with the collar and complete the daintiest and most easily put on of negligees, as they fasten with a single ornament (of chiffon roses) be low the waistline. They look much like an opera cape in outline. 1 fitfZ-p Not a Philosopher. "What i your philosophy in life?" "Friend, I don't know a thing about philosophy. I ain'i never studied much. All 1 do Is take things as they come, and make ;he best of 'em." Some animals really commit suicide, says a writer in London Answers. A dog either from old :iire r ?:-r-Inir from mi incurable nmlady, win 1- . ; into the sen. Esp.(-i;ii!y is this tn;. of collie dogs. A kind of m '.-i m-'n -ly seems to take possesion of thrm when their activities arid ust.f uhi.'ss are impaired. The writer has known a Sotfh ! lie to take, as it were, a farewell In. -k at the old herdinc hills one day then to plunge into the s.a wi whining cry. and thus end its mi-.-rv. Hun'crs have known the ( !k ! ; '.: and other big game to leap oer j r. i pices deliberately and mangle them selves when the man-enemy was v. . : ; -in steady range of his prey. A stork has been know n to j.erNb in a conflagration rather than : rf her little helpless brood. A swallow was seen ing back and forth to its nest after a wi- ke.; wreck ing of her nest by some ml- h'evo ;s urchins. Site was running the a: risk as her bird!:ng and s-emli.'y faced the prospect t tl.elr fate !;: flinchingly. Those who live when the millen nium comes may be happier, but there won't be so much excitement. f'osta liiea is the paradise. There is n store in that country. married Fastens In Center Back. The blouse that fastens in the cen ter back Is thi favorite of the mo ment. Many of these blouses are fin ished at the neck In front with old fashioned frills, either gathered or accordion plaited, of white net, or or gandie when the blouse proper Is shown In color.;' or vice versa. A Plain Petticoat. The straight i petticoat composed of two widths-of material turned over at lie top to allow of an elastic band one Inch wide being inserted Is a thing which even the most inexperienced sewer can make. Fasten the elastic with a .non-rusting hook and eye. If you make the petticoat of washing material, take out the elastic when it goes to the laundry, as it perishes in water. The petticoat should not be more than one yard and three-quarters round the hem. Full Tulle Oversklrts. - Full tulle oversklrts are pretty fea tures of the newest evening dresses. . As A iabie Drink ! meets every requirement 1 The flavor, much like superior coffee, always pleases; and when health and economy are con- sidered, this wholesome beverage fits every need. Boil Postum Cereal fully 15 minutes, after boiling begins or if you prefer a quickly prepared drink, buy the newer form Instant Postum, which is made instantly in the cup. "There's a Reason" for Postum Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan rrm far Irwm ttfm Car Bull nim CawOigfcOX