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6A 1rUESAV 1 af- Sophie You need a general action and the lower part of your will be in proportion to rest of it. St. I should not top using tiiJr tonic becau' the druggist reed you lest than half the usual Ascertain the reason tJr it as possible Ii clerk fined the pre- who did not know' the value ingredients. R. Any exercise which keeps body supple will help you.

There t-ptte special exercises given in the ims that keep the spine and alt the muscles in such condition that it is au easy n.t to stand so the actual height fl increased. letty Using soft kid curlers will split or in any way injure the D. D. I can not publish the rforaola for the was at this time. ttt will be glad to mail it you if gjou send a' stamped addressed en- tlope.

8. M. Ktdneing the size of res will take time as the process graduAl one although the effort t9 accomplish this should be kept up Icily. Use hot water sparingly on be We and always follow it with aSol and then very cold water. An rub several times each week and astringent at least once each ek 11 aid in making the texture of the in fine in quality.

fcjlfrs. Glycerine would not make suitable oil to be need on the scalp. hs it would make the hair peek and Become very sticky. If your scalp requires oil. hot crude oil.

massaged into the scalp before a. sham. 000 will be found very beneficial. P. O.

N. There is a ptohge now waving the hair without nsinf heat. which should be welcomed by women who like the permanent way- In but could not have it done be- rauf the heat injured their hair. All of this is professional work and could pot be achieved at home. Brownie I do not think that corn meal will bleach the skin.

Tansy cc useful as an astringent and is prepared by steeping the leaves in boUing water until all the joints are extracted from the leaves. Cooked oatmeal was once used to keep the hands soft and white. I have beard there were small cakes of cold porridge used in conjunction with cakes of soap before the day when convenient preparations appeared for this purpose. Jort Any mechanical device which reduces portions of the body through pressure will also weaken the tissues. You can reduce your thighs and legs yourself by massaging them.

hut it must be done regularly and thoroughly. Tomorrow-A A Clear Complexion. All inquiries addressed to Miss Forbes incare of the Beauty Chats" department will be answered in these columns in their turn. This requires considerable time however. owing to the Nat number received.

So it a personal or quicker reply is desired. a stamped and self-addressed envelops must be jncloaed with the question The Editor. Copyright 1922. for The Constitution. pT3Slj csn xy fit vi JNlI Craig Who's Who and What's Happened.

Brat a sasefsl yoag law. ITCH a years lnr abMnce to wife hoping tU will turn tome- Lf. during that tlm BII. Gilbert alwaya labeled sad York' artetio world among th lx pratly Inlet. Gny sefden.

I ni Oraham Brown financier. Gilbert ukea no lecret ht. lore tar her. on Patricia toeing a modern fUpcw vats lijr cret of her fond" for him. She to dance club with Barbara Lane an old wife.

tad tr IIUlbalul cad their guest Meal Cslheea. and there Gilbert with trfe1a. Calhotn tJltiJDatea that Ulb t' jl the man warn Caijy sbsind know. Igjjj least. that tee huaharel.

ale hi. icon west Si. takes his pretty lecretary twltfc Sire. lad' le pUjned 117 the noEl. Mra that ah cOcefis Gilbert.

Urltatira So a 1 tease-party 7 It Tie lyric hi. country fclwt. The tTenlnc of her srrtsI aha a a wjpterloua tight. on tk rtT 104 all- viii tram tile too. A ttrtu man ap- nean arr Gilbert for bootltfrlaf- hat ueapea to I launch on the deer tk1nc HT with him.

Borbsra and Andy quar- Eet about Siiy. Andy dota set come horn. er mnntr. sod Barbara dltooran that dialog at a uelghbora On the launch bit' which Gilbert and Sidy serape GUtert orees Ins attention on her. cad when ah iftcrcamt for help.

Heal Calhoun cornel to mu Manie. hllbrt a Sally has bi- him nd iwrtrs Tenfcanee. Calhoun take. her to Barbara Lane' horns In the Country for the night. CHAPTER XXXII.

A Woman of Mystery. Sii walked restlessly up and down jie room hating the very luxury that SJrrownded her. The' delicate toilet acies of French enamel that were tared on her dressin table the site lounge with its tifty embroid- pillQw8. and folded squares of ton. lined with white furl for her itEKi.

the cunningly devised perfume ner. and the many tiny details that feltriblHed to her comfort and con- I venlence all represented the spend- of much money and could avail nothinr. Her thoughts went to Neal Calhoun. 1 steady. dependable undeniably the fascination that was Keith yet attractive too in a way i own.

She was angry at her- len she realized hr own suit- clear herself in his yea to plain to him that when he had teen in Gilbert's arms. she had been tically trying to free herself. She not rare for his respect she told self ht' was nothing to her. Yet wit that she might see him ju that she might explain. He had berp calm really business- MAI she told herself.

as they drove from the landing to Barbers's house. Je lad not intimated that he had Siy interest in her. save to ft her wn' from the boat. Yet his note liStiac her to dine with Madame Bra- Bant on Sunday surely that was si njflttanl. rind inferred that he was eon- I fcrned with her welfare 1 getting to be a perfect fool.

told herself diuustedly. Since went away I think of nothing but 1 some man thinks of me' But she could not stop thinking of jie two men- Keith Gilbert some- here out there In the night with a of venreanne between her and and Neal Calboun. who hail so tunely come to her wa very late tLe stream of cars ie drive had dwindled. and now an occasional taxi. racing along At.

shadowy spare. disturbed bight Standing at the window. uJht glimpses of the rivers JJBiW battleship loomed un through tbe e. once its. searchlight cross the water and fingered over the Jersey shore.

Sally see the shape of another further up the river. and theirtnother great gray shapes suggested in the darkness the' Lie fleet riding at anchor there je river. A lump rose in her it. She felt alienated from all th great ships vtood for. a fuJi.

an outcast. go sway she told herself. 10 up to Crooning water and stay here Its the country that I need. the if. sod the peace.

mbltd through the drawer of dtlk that stood beside the i1n- il she found some kodak uk'- th country place that Dick had liven her tb summer after they were married. She had always loved the Sew Hampshire hills one Feb. ruary she and Dick Iced tone off vu there together and spent a glorious week. climbing hills whose thick underbrush nude it impossible to reach their tops in summertime. Drinking One February the and Dick nod gone off up there together and spent a glorious week.

fresh icy maple SIP eating the pale. soft maple sugar which he loved mOre than the harder cakes saow ho through th woods and coming suddenly on bear tracks Sally hat' declared then that never another winter should pass without her spending at leura tew joyous days in the hills. In her mind she made the trip now taking the train to Manchester then going on by sleigh deeper and deeper into the quiet of the snow-bound country. It hal been wonderful when the and Dick made the trip together. But now to go alone she shook her Lead sadly.

It wont the same she told herself. 'It'll be lonesomer and oh all different. And anyway its t-prinj not winter. But Ill go anyway. And then insistent almost menacing toe telephone clamored.

Miug turned to it slowly pausing a moment before the answered. Who could want her at that hour And wby' Sally Incredulous. she clutched the receiver more tightly she recognized the voice that answered when she spoke. You know who this is of course. I've been watching you first when you stood in the door II you bought the newspaper and then just' a moments ago when you were standing there in the window.

Come downstairs at once end met me. But I I she could hardly speak it seemed as if th throbbing in her temples would hammer hit head to pieces. her throat felt dry end stiff. I cant It you don colDe ill come up to our room involuntarily she glanced over her shotslcer at the window. Don't try to argue just come or you'll regret it.

You saw the story the papers are carrying tonight. didn't you Well do you want them to hers the rest of it' Oh no she cried frightened. Oh you wouldn't yon couldn't be such a each "They'll print It tomorrow if you don't come. For moments after the voice tad topped she sat staring It the telephone her mind in a due. To join Keith Gilbert in the streets at that hour oh it was impossible And yet to have her name associated with his the woman of mystery.

who had escaped with him Loom qilJ bungalow when he fled to avoid arrest for the murder one of his men had committed that was equally impossible Tomorrow Trapped. Copyright. 122 for The Constitution. Today's Short Story BY AD ScNUSTER. OF PROSPERITY.

men who are fairly wall to' land broke In a strange more distressing than who are gyowedly tramps. and Ourly Jones faced in Woodville- I ask handout Joha sked- or the handout ttift had ax- ho ought to be able to 8 a somethinj to. rn his seen- nad resulted in their departure without baggage. We gotta new toe Curly ejinounctd It they sat with their htekiagaingt large stmboart. Any boob could.

tell na that folks are learn- log the danger that lurk Itlle dotted line. A contract now has gnus have the visual evidence of ful flllment Jl 4 John rose anoVtadnff tfc nm idly rtad hat as there nn he said tht tier4 rf ltttmt big U. Hejpoluted tosome. letters stthtoDottheboard fly. dollars reward for information leading to the amof My' e- GRANDMAS SHAWL NOW FORMS VESTS AND PURSES Cant you ft hear a dear little grandmother bemoan tiLe wreckage of.

her Paisley for hits been wrecked Anti out of its ruin have been raised such intriguing things as tuxedo fronts for sweaters and the most delightful purses in the Easter world. They are envelope ones with golihth tops. HOUSEHOLD JUGGESTIONS Soot on tile Carpet. soot dropped on the carpet is covered with resting of dry salt before sweeping it up. it will not spread.

Low Fires. When the fire is low. sprinkle I few teaspoonfuls of sugar over the als. The carbon in the fugar will snake a quick fire that readily ignites new coal. For the Lunch Basket.

Put two cookies together with marshmallow whip or ground fin and the kiddies will hue a welcome surprise in their lunch boxes. To Polish Damn Shoes. It is sometimes difficult to polish shoes that are damp. Art excellent plan however is to moisten a soft cloth with paraffin I rub over the shoe. Polish can then be applied in the usual fashion.

Keep the Puff Clean. There is nothing so detrimental to the spuraranee of well-groomed woman as to see her bring out soiled. T111ookin powder puff when he applies that needed touch of powder. A puff ran be washed perfectly in very soapy water. and.

if rinsed in more of th same water will remain soft arid fluffy. The Children's Hour' HO II you look at Japanese pictures you will be surprised how often the cherry tree it used. The Japanese cherry tree is well known for its beauty. Get a bunch or thin wire that is used for making artificial flowers. It is covered with green thread or paper.

For a ten-itch pan in which you are making your garden wake a tree four inches high. Cut the wires that length. Bind three of them together with a narrow strip of brown paper. Leave about three-quarters inch of the wire. VJeoverexU Sake three or nr bunches like this.

Start at the bottom and bind them together with a trip of brown tissue paper. When you let part way up leave out one bunch and continue to bind. little further up leave out another bunch and so on till two are left. For the blossoms cut small pieces of pink tie- sue paper as shown in diagram A. Fold them III in ram B.

Put a tiny dot of. paste at each point and stick them to the branches. Make three or these trees. When 100 stick the trunks of these tress into the putty you will begin to see what a lovely Japanese garden you ar going to hue. Try to snaki tome bushes of pieces of sponge dipped In green ink.

Tomorrow you will learn how to mate a bridge. It. L. RIBLER. tOopyrlOt.

1923. for Commotion. Mrs. M. Patterson has been employed on the reportorial staff of a newspaper in Marshall Mich.

for forty-five years and is still active at the age of 80. Napoleon toads each of hit soldiers' bathe every day. bowed' and motioned as toward a dose pressing crowd Step right up ladies and gentlemen nothing ventured is nothing lost and there are no cards or rubber bands up my sleeve. Curly. hesitating a second pulled the longer spear.

I mighta known it. he muttered. Well get busy. They separated then approached the sign from opposite directions Curly reaching it first. When John was a halt block away.

the other was rutting a block of cardboard from one of the placards nailed on the board. For want of better inspiration he rat the second and third words from' "Don't Fail to Hear Dr. Koopn Lecture on Applied Psychology. John ran up shouting grabbed Curly scuffled with him and holding him tightly whistled lid called for help. ver I.

men approached one I marshal. Hue is the fellow. John announced proudly who has been doctoring up these signs. It is time he wax taught a lesson. Giving Curly a lance of immense disgust he turned him over to-the marshal.

Say fellow one of the men vutunteered while John was busy dusting his clothes you are in for a reword. Did you know it Rewardr John Questioned. Oh Fm not looking for anything for this fellow up. He read the Urn Suppose I might well qol. lect it.

though. Might mean a new hat fox the wife. Next rnominr unriy appeared before the justice and John. with most of the So was near the rail when the prisoner brushed past. John gave his testibuany and Curt- shamefacedly admitted that he thought he was doing something funny when he cut the sign.

Honest your honor. saw earnestly. this is the first time I ever did such thing In my life and I afcrare you as on rent cc gtn man. tsanother I will sever do so Beanie of Curly's appeal and arv pearanee and the fact that lie. had jfpentft shtfit Jail the judge let him- ttiritli ib10fu Curry who had.

picketed the money when he 7oha 4ttwVtt out and Miss Wooften Made Chairman of State i WomanV Body Miss Katharine 11. merly librarian of library. Atlanta who west to Washington O. C. several years ego and was librarian of.

the Smithsonian institute has been appointed chairman fox Georgia of the. silver jubilee convention and book fair of the National Leagfte of American Pen women to be ld in Washington April to 28 at Ward. man Park hotel. Miss Woottens appointment came from Mrs. Theodore Tiller.

put president of the league and chairman of the convention which includes some of the most prominent women Dtbota and publishers in the country. Miss Wootter' is eager that Georgia which was represented fast year by only one book at the book fall' should take a place at the coming exhibition more nearly in keeping with the uum. bar and importance of Georgia women writers. The members of the nineteen dlvi' ions of th arts and crafts of this organization interested publishers. writers at lary- am' other friends of the league are invited to attend.

It is the intention of the league to carry out its mission of practical service to mtmberll and plans are now ing formulated to this end. The usual authors' costume carnival ball when guests' will appear a haiacten in literature music and rt. wilt Ix- a noteworthy feature as ell as an authors breakfast at Ward. man Park hotel its great salons ti orra a beautiful setting for the book fair and tival of the allied arts. Other entertainments at tile hotel and private homes are being planned.

Georgia penwomen who expect to tttnd may communicate with Miss Wootten at l2R Columbia road. or Miss Lillian C. B. MeA. Msyer.

1722 street X. Woo Wishin ton D. C. Theater Guild To Hear Speakers Of Broad wayNote Tile Little Theater Guild of Atlanta will hold its first regular meeting since its organization Wednesday eve- inc Steinway hall. Phillip 4 Crew :15 o'clock to which all members nd those desiring to become members re invited to attend.

ParU lord author of the play Democracy de Luxe which opens ie AtUntu Woman's club auditorium April 11 and also the author of several well-known Broadway successes will relate some of his personal el- periences as a playright. Mr. Hoed member of the Little Theater Guild of Atlanta and has bun active- iutereted in such organizations in other cities. Misses Hazel and Mabel Whitney talented Atlanta girls who have ap- eared in concert and have taken prominent ports in musical affairs in Atlanta und other cities will sing eversl numbers. New Member Named.

A monologue by Peter W. Maguire. member of the governing board and formerly member of the Little Thea. er Guild of New York. will be an additional treat.

Mr. McGuire because of his interest in and knowledge of the little theater organization. was elected a jh mb of the governing board Wednesday evening from the guild at large. The other two memo en are Mrs. Ulric Atkinson and Lucian York.

At the meeting Wednesday evening plans wilt be discussed for produc. ion of seven plays and it is desired that persons of artistic talent in any line designing. acting producing costuming staging. lighting effects nc- ng voice and music of any kind. afu- late with the Little Theater Guild ry becoming a member and taking' part in the production of these plays.

Officers of the Little Theater Guild of Atlanta are Charles Ghalmera president Newton Wing vice presi dent Margaret Horton. second vie president Fred Anibal. secretary and treasurer Mrs. Earl Sherwood Jack- son. dramatic director.

Miss Boykizi Honors Miss Robertson. Miss Elizabeth Robertson. of Richmond Vs. was honor guest at a tea given for her at the Atlanta Woman's club Monday afternoon by Mitts Florence Boykin. The palm room where the game was played was decorated with jon- oulls The tes table held for central decoration a low silver bowl of dal- odiht Miss Robertson wore wisteria crepe de chine with a wisteria hat.

Miss Boykin' gown was of sand georgette. Her hat tva wisteria. Mrs. B. M.

Boykin. Mrs. Bernard Boykin. Yr. Clarence Copped and Mrs.

Charles Kessnlch assisted in ID Tertaining. 1 Invited to mitt the of honor were Miss Ada Peeples Miss Marguerite Gresham. Miss Alice Green. Miss Cclii. Orme.

Mi Irene Thomas' Miss Elizabeth Goldsmith Miss Marion Smith. Miss Martha Perkins' Miss Emily Davis. Miss Allen Carroll Mjss Mary Carroll. Miss Christine. McEachern.

Miss Ruth Eborer Miss Kate Palnwror Miss Ruby walker. Miss Miry Malone Wax Mary and Mrs. Walter Wellborn. Women Voters' Luncheon At Chamber of Commerce. The regular weekly luncheon AtlaSta League of Women Voters will be held today at 12:30 o'clock at the Chamber of Commerce eats.

ThE principal speaker for. title occasion will be Mrs. Hal Miller chairman of the. initiative referendum' committee. who will outline work of her committee in the coming charter campaign.

Another Interesting feature of the I nb- eon will be a short talk by Mrs. Karl W. Brittain. chairman of registration who win devote a fewmosnentl to an outline of' her work ed who win stres Importance of women regis teeing without further delay. Sine ese weekly- luudsecns wire oseprs The Tbtbargoe luncheon aw cents and reserrstions JhrpatB Mrs.

Clarks Bridge- Tea Honors Visitors. Clarke Was hostess at tea Monday afternoon the PiedmontDrirlne dub in honor of liar slates Miss Josephine Clarke of Savannah and Miss Blanche Wilkut- son of Hamilton Canada guest. of AfisSHIaloB Stearns. weri French novelties. The was lovely with a centerpiece of snapiraguns violets narcissi and roses.

Twenty-five guests were invited. Miss Northcutt Becomes Bride OfMWVenable Marietta. Os. March 20. Spe olal.

Wide social interest-centers In the marriage of Miss Charlotte- Asenath Northeutt only daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Winter Northeuti to Melwin Welborn Vensble Jr. of Atlanta. which was solemnized with elegant simplicity Wednesday evening at the home of the bride on Atlanta street The impressive ring ceremony Traa performed by Rev. 3.

11. Patton. of the Presbyterian church before a large circle of relatives and friends. The large hallway of the spacious home where the altar was erected was transformed into a bower of mil green palms ferns and southern smilax. In an alcove the altar had as its background stately palms and ferns forming pyramid to the calling.

The bridal party approached the sitar from the stairway which was heavily hunt with green Yin Preceding the ceremony Mrs. C. D. Elder sang For You Alone accompanied by Miss Glennlll Hancock at the piano. who also rendered Lohengrin's wedding march.

Bridal Party. TunAJl Massey and Jane North cutt ribbon bearers wore dainty dresses of pink taffeta veiled with tulle caught by rosebuds and ribbons. The flower girl was little Helen Xorthcutt. cousin of the bride. Mrs.

Floyd Northeutt. law of the bride was matron of honor. Her Own was an exquisite model of orchid taffeta made bouffant style. Miss Hattie Black who was maid of honor was lovely in pink taffeta also made bouffant style. The bride entered with her brother Floyd Northcutt who rave her In marriage.

She was a picture of radiant loveliness in her exquisite bridal robe of white wed charmuese. which was fashioned with Florentine neck. A graceful draping from The left shoulder formed a sleeve of real lace which was used in her mothers trousseau. Her waist was encircled by a tat in rope girdle dropping to one side in a shower of orange blossoms. A long court train of satin embroidered with seed pearls hung from hr shoulders in lustrous folds and hr veil of misty white tulle falling the length of the train was fattened to her hair Spanish style with a wreath of orange blossoms.

Catching her train on the shoulder was a pin of hand- carved orange blqssoma a treasured heirloom of the family. Her flowers were a gorgeous shower bouquet of orchids and valley lilies. Joe IIcCord. of Atlanta. acted as best man to Mr.

Yenbe Reception Follows. After the ceremony a only reception was held. Receiving with Mrs. Northcutt and the bridal party was Mrs. M.

W. Venable mother of the groom. Northcutt. the brides mother wore a gown of beautiful black Chantilly lace and a corsage of puma. violets and pink roses.

Un. Venable mother of the groom was handsomely gowned in black georgette beaded In red and wore a corsage of red roses. Miss Emmie Montgomery was in chufl' of the brides book. Assisting in receiving and enter- BEAUTY SPECIALIST TELLS SECRET A Beauty Specialist Gives Recipe to Darken Gray Hair. 111111.

D. Gillespie a well-known beauty specialist of Kansas City recently gave 6at the following statement regarding ray hair Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at home that will darken ray hair and make it soft and glossy To a pint of water add 1 ounce oi bay rum. a small box of Earbo Compound and ounce of glycerine. These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is obtained.

This will make a haired person look twenty yeses younger. It does not color tbevacalp is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. adv. Doctors Now Prescribe otabs the Purified Calomel Tablets That Me Nausea. less Safe and Sure.

Doctors are warning the public that simple colds and mild of taflu. often lead to pneumonia and other serious complications. They say' that every cold should receive immediate attention and tlllt the first step in the treatment it to make tuft that the Urn' is active. For this purpose Calotahs. the perfected.

nausea calomel tablets. are the surest best and most agreeable laxative. One Oalotah at bed time with a swallow water that's all no salts no nausea and no upsetting or. the digestion and appetite Next morning your has vanished your liver is active your system Is purified and refreshed and yoo. are feeling fly.

with htartyjapMtiu for bsetkfast. Eat what you please so Wt For yon pre iCa10tabl are told only- ia. copyrighted "checkerboard packajres. Price 10 cents for th cmiii and thirty-fly. fox the large alxe AHdrnnasts recommend and guarantee Celotabi and axe author- lied torefoat the price if you are not taming were Mesdames George Montgomery John Boston Leon ames JUdersoniU 11.

Wa1lace. imp Notthcntt and Miss Jean Wallace. Those serving were Mrs. A. Con.

nor Mrs. Hugh Blair Mrs. Tom Reed Jr. Mrs. J.

J. Black Jr. Misses jois Benson Ludile Sessions iy Stephens. NJ1Die Connor. Christine Blur Virginia and Nancy 1 ton and Sadie Sibley Lon for Wedding Trip.

Following the reception Mr. sod' Mrs. Vensble left for a short wedding trip. afterwhleh they wiU be at home with the hides mother TIrs. North- cult in Marietta.

Mrs. Venable is a member of one Marietta's most prominent and oldest families. She attended Lucy Cobb institute and later graduated from Salem college at Winston-Salem N. 0. Mr.

Yenable is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Yen of Atlanta.

He graduated from the University School or Boys and later attended the' University of' Where he was a popular member of. the Phi Delta The- a fraternity. Among those from pot of town who attended the wedding were Mr. soil Mrs. II.

J. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Wesley Misses Elizabeth and Annie Louise Wesley Mr. ed Mrs John M. Smith r. and Mrs. Oscar Venable Julian enable Mr.

and Mrs. E. Misses. Augusta Cohen Elizabeth Barrett Barlel Wright and Pete Day. The Housewife's Idea Box Make Basting Lnnecesvary.

In utder to sew up a long seam properly on usually bastes it before tewing. A. much quicker way and one just as satisfactory is to fasten the edges of the seam together with paper fasteners. The dips are easily removed after the tam is sewed up. In this way both time and thread art saved.

THE HOUSEWIFE. Copyright 11122. for The Constitution Dinner-Dance at event the week-end was the dance Saturday eve- t. al th East' Lake Among those present were Vines uUdred Wlnitaa. Cairo rati ken.

Zilsabeth Wesley. Bhlsa lst Ossesles. Harper Ertelle- Ltaawy. Siargaree Raucnfc Tnacn White. Jphine Davit St.

Simons Ila 0i Claire Baldwin. Aunt. ala. sIbr TTi ll. Het.

Dertdm. UlldndciBUMrlte Stargarot Dow. Lactis CksoccUor. Leers Rose Maty Stosey Cfc r- IOU. Hemawr.

Otadys line. Bi Lee twrouj Altos llama. rr llltta lOserS. Mc- nd Urw. t.

Co OutaKW Mr. cad Me. T. B. Bar- moe Mr.

awl Mr e. X. pyfleld Sir. tad Mrs. Wallet PUB.

Dr. and Mrs. C. Ware Mr. sad Sirs.

CJ Wtit. Mr. aid Mrs. O. D.

RobBuwB sad Miss Urle lloblnsos. nttstrarr. rs. Mr. sod Slid.

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tln LM 0 WUklr. bi' I. TTMdwky. Do. aid Gerald Blooat.

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tool. w. B. liuulage I tcr Weave. rred xscex U.

Edmund ZaclaalJ Arthur C. U. Alfred Scott PT. Co I Hedge Dr. E.

Mtta. leetson Alert rd nJ- Thl L. Co BnetoMB. John P. Stewart.

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The result ill full pint of really better cough syrup then you could our readymade for three times the money. Tutu pleas ant and never spoils. This Pinex and Syrup preparation pets right at the cause of cough and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore. irritated membranes so gently and easily that it is really astonishing.

A days use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis croup hoarvenes. and bronchial asth. ma there is nothing better. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pins extract. and has been used for generations to break severe coughs.

To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for 2 ounces of Finer" with full directions and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co Ft. Wayne md. 15.

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pass those of Great owing to' the fact that they the touch ayetem whereby never rwtoa the keyboard. i France tit increasing the. tnanufactttre and paring blocks from crushed coa clinkers and lime and cement. Prices realized on Swift A sales of carcass beef in Atlanta. for week ending Saturday Mardi JS--f 3 111211 on shlpmente sold outrrtBJael from 10 cents to 18 cents per and averaged 13 3 cents pet' S5.

SHE COOKED A Took Lydia Vegetable Read the Result Gncinnsii Ohio. 1 sfered ci took Lydia E041 Veg- a table Compound. My back ootiUcookedfiiJ meal and was un able. to sister told me if I would Vegetable Compound and Liver I would be relieved. After.

takio the first bottle I felt better and neglected it awhile. but found could not do my work until I waa stronger5 So I took the Vegetable Compounds again and now I am the mother of Pf 19 months. old boy. He is fat healthy and lam sure I could neverf have carried him if it had not beta for your medicine. I recommend medicine to all women although I am roung to be advising some one older.

Mrs. CHRIST. 318 WLa 1 Special Notice to tion Word" Contestants I and all other Constitution subscribers and their families. All those who 1 subscribed in the Word PuzzleGame the Word Puzzle Game" and all other subscribers can secure this Si1 OOO Protection I jV V7 Vf For Only 75c By special arrangement with the North American Accident Insurance Company. I we can now give this protection to the entire family on the conditions named below.

More than 1529 accidents in Atlanta during the last 18 months caused by autos team cars and street ears. The Accident and Pedestraln Insurance offered by The Constitution would have covered almost all those accidents. You may be next. Why not protect yourself and family today No red tape no medical examination every man or woman from 16 to 70 eligible. Alt you have to do to get this Insurance to be a subscriber to The Atlanta Constitution.

The- only charges for this policy is seventy- tin cents 7Sc for covering the cost of securing- and handling. Pay for The Dally and Sunday Constitution at the regular price. Travel and Pedestrian Accident Insurance BEEN SECURED BY THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION FOR ITS READERS Will pay the following- amounts subject to the terms of the policy. for death or Injuries on a public carrier. due to its wrecking or disablement while the assured I riding- on it as a tare- paying passenger or due to th wrecking or disablement of any private horse-drawn or motor-driven vehicle on which assured may be rldlns or driving or being thrown therefrom.

or for teas of life by being struck or knocked down or run over while walking or standing on a public highway. North American Accident Insurance Company CHICAGO ILLINOIS Ufe TkaoiaB Both Hands- ThOBiaa Bpth Feet TII01IucI Sight or Both Eyes Ose TB OIB One iand and One Foot OB Th UB ll re 1100040 Dollar. WO.O Dollars 9100000 Dollars Dnra SIMM. Either Hand and Sight of One Eye Oae Thousand DuSters 100000 Either Foot and Sight of One Eye OB. Tkmuaa IUr S1 00M The ov IndemnUlM will he paid.

tubjec A complete numbered and registered Policy before. Ullns sway. Either Hand rive Kaadrrd Dollars 9 60O Either Foot Plr Dollars 9 50000 Sight or Either Eye Pews II adre Uar 9 100000 Disability. 13 weeks or less- Ten Dollars dlOO er week Life by being struck knocked down or run over on public highway by hlcl Two Hu red and Fifty JD IUra Emergency Benefit Os. Hu re Dollar to the provisions and conditional of the oM T.

ill be supplied each parson. sue to 4 it Mi.Jf/ au mb from IS to 79 a of are ay secure this uufu pra- riding they all ye at one address and provided one member of this family ten. for The Dally and. Sunday Constitution for one year. It two or nor families Un at one address.

In the house or Home each family deslrln the Insurance protection must subscribe for The Atlanta USE THIS COUPON Daily And Sunday Constitution mall payable In ad- vance or delivered by carrUr payable to ear Her weekly- or monthly i week DC i monthvgoc 3months 350 6months 0 iamonths 950 In Order and- Registration Form Of The Atlanta Constitution luzurnaci ubscrfptlen Atlanta ATLANTA S7ITUTIOH. Circulation Department Old Vtsrebf. date riptlda or DaW tnd8 ad Conatitetlon for ye wjtt undaritanding that 1 am taTecetir 1500 triaa AccMent Insurance Policy' ia th North AJD.rkaa jr from and Insurance. Company and to pay no Qqra taan th resraisjrBrlc i of Tn Atlanta ConstItutIon each to itb rernUrt plo delivery cost of 7 cents whlebj to paid oa sIgning te9Uesv rr 3J nTI ade should I. dlscontU niy ub crjrtiB Tbs- CotisUttiUon before- the expiration of tilacontractor aJlto pay soy weekly nbseriptloa for four consecu tlv week 11' bl weekly or pwaptly at nd of tnoflUtif ntovthly toth earner or toTheAtUnt Constitution ray I Travel and AccWeat Insurangs Pulley will lass aKJfev.

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ana ID1I rl lIires There ut wu Dr halrwitbout aim Inc. vausa th is I mea pinf earel bef Jon-Any 111 pr lIUre redu Ie 1f To wrrow- Complc n. in can artment stam 1 Ii i. I onv yg DU a 1 rd foal et. Ca' given of kIIJ.

11 or Uf tlm. bertna mtibg I daD' flW. at erowd of ctielwfUea of dd them JJNt I' dtfn a1 of dos ecret SII Calh Gilbert tt le m. a t. II Wa th she a t.

taTltatift II part hi P. Ib lfelltbOtthtia to Irt Gn rt Ball And II. II' tl1 rtnei bo a ah. Cath ulI ed 1111 1 nlrt- lOA fi' hatinr. tha.

Dded i 1ru if. iAabi 1r d- red hiffco. Itef bt ibl1ted vnenCe tb I money-and erlIothin eal eking IIbirttI a ttrati ve dthis If. whtn to lain cal1y her 1f. pect.

i be ex1 labl. 1lhL th 1I get Jlr surely lit- nt. inf rred n. roed nn rettini. men--Keith ere therein mt.

nd poetunely rr et1e. It was IRf the Jjwide dimtl a ute1im1y great rr nM the IlfiU re J8Mf throu ll1 tD. utillhe of the the I ha wb re slloW1lh the track. th tei joIe nto I she aad1 be I and- it' I teleJh ne mo ub te e8i be is. watc you- ou I-I- tht Indtiff.

1 ant m' room sholli er fa reil or tt od1 it 011. you oh h1e yet-to Oman Illr tery. escap buUZl ow II that Trapped. or tutf D. i.

Todays It BY re 1 th- UWfJsotta. get a th larxtll boUdA1If usthat JnctJte thatIurk eo traet haeth. id 1Iff and. 1iani i hat 8aJ4tatItt ClttiII a clI to' CIo1D tat to t1-fln oUaneWaft1tor atlop leac1i11lto. fJDt pD.

fae1u UdI m4 hew01 wfthoutspeah jna tJo fo twoi bladeI eftruakk ttti bd i Of Ja a 9 JC CiWt llwz1 lIt Zll1l-forU be forSll1e ter nes. JUGG I a coals. ular ff ult oe. a TheriI ap earanee a berbrin she JlQwd r. teeth the surpr ed ten- 1h wiretlthat Le ef L.

:4 A little pi OU be JS1 ane re en ill I The forty. five bel tatinc 1 ml ta I otherwlIi rut tin lcuff1edwith Several I John-announced ndll glance young tU" Bew rdr tioned. me 1 ft. the1rilOnu do funn1 1fh Jlen14 th tr 80daa IDTllfe a eme rnt1 lI1int thtIJ1 iu- rCnrlTI apJi a 1 at' njailth ju rithL10ru wbeDJaft fCtput 1ltout. aJ4 tJa.

ctat tiJ rnit indCe1It1D1mI thettv jolUDfT IIm1l tanp. thcit1 fcJ oh1tba ttP i1. 1t. 01n1tJIVQt thtt.fUPt.ln i and. tw1ifTeh Uld be ih.

fi. Jt I Mmbn 1 7 i1o 1UIi AJfFy MissW ciiMad tlt KatharneH. Woott oJor 1 0. a conven 1 Lea Penwomen held l1 81 conv Dtion. pr l1 Drnt C9m l1J the' int rlted oth i be J1 all all rt en to form ll lJ her at ma WubinttoD BroadwayNote edne day l1in St PbWl lit 1 tnd lJe are Parker the 1 re te fr en ofl lr ttI Th :1 lu I ties.

WhitJ1 evera vernin tee member aoverl nC nelda even in 1 tion rsons Iih ing dane- Inc. by pars ewton vi I trea urr Ja k. dir tor. bertaon. Ir Ten Womanlclub t.

wi teria was lr CotJI' Pdr jPtellt iu Peep Mitt Em 17 Ii. Cb tiD rerWa illrr eTiD oter ncheon of the ta Comm Tb. principalllpeaker OD HlnerdWrman PllIp. Interut1nrfeature luuls. bMra nl atration.

atreastUtmportaDCI of. 8- tbout 8qseeJhetle1tfttJ inaurgnrated fnt them has ateadilJbsertaa lUdftw and. lDtIl41tioatoP1e guard alwoyi In a eseb a those Coi1 htlSfteDta ait reierra urIa. Zr 8ttphCDl 1cDclt m1l the CbJ' mJi S. 1 3i i.

kt Ctl Ofjl1 ys nf tt i i a1 lIWIVtdI C.l- iFulttJai xa1 t1ya g. Ajli ot tFulte 5 ta 1 lr 7 atJ 1Ibr" i. i. MisrClai1s i'- Ho lOisYisitors uat dV rbooD at Piedmont Driving tmtn 1fia1 son. lIamiltonQuzada IWoa8tearJIL were wu IP a- i i orthcu tt I 20.

I WldtlIOcial interest nt ra In. rthcutt wu ureb I th rten Tinfl. orth- ro orthcutt 1 0Tt1 It e. fuhionedwlth ra I ed satin ed hun h1te oml nUe 11' ear ap Mont omel1 ray Ineht ll of ounee ei7 Ap1 ly ars tli doellnot oft CAlOTABS ARE BEST fOR COlDS ANn INFLUENZA Cal. I CUB- of i I 1 eolChhodd ttentlonndthst natmealeza andmoatqreeaWlluatin.

with. lWaI1oofa thJtaU 1IODaQeau4 DO 1I U1nr 4 aetln101I1' tll01tre. feeI1DI fblewa Piltew Eat. 11' I IoIOU Dl7d eek. bomr 10 eeJ1.

tdo. the. ama11ad cAtt 000tbe7d tDr tJa itJO. 4e1f ttdvln ulll it ii SI ii. at 1j1 if if Inw riDlfaCIiI r- 4tQ E' JJ i.

i IZ IeMODH I lQm tToIo Boa uN i T. I leaDWallace I BAeo norJl BlairlIn I JrlIra Jl r. JIissea Lois' thy I ed8adle forWtIddIq lAIrs. after which i cutt. mem of MrVenable for Bo1and GeorJia.

here popuJirmemb ta fraterJ t1. 11. MrandHn Wegl Elizabetbancl Uulo1u1 Mr. OIerVeitable Juli ncll1rs. Housew e's I I I I I I t.

one i sat re1DO i ed DanceaF-- iF 7' E. iStrf 1 ilb i emtf du tU eE t. tho 4red EUA JUt6 r. Waadz Ssttt Da i LalltLH Mary Harna. aid Uta.

2' aiur 11rIc. Weat1r. 1Id taHll tins. baed r. Irby' OQofftt Grady V.

Laha. Gerard GeraJo4. Thee. Atalla a miy pp of Co gA Remeay zait better redymede 11. 1) 2Ys spo 1s.

jthtat eo pb1e entJv i rie iSa n1 bf dr 2 tor i I wit I Co" ijk La 1t wwr HA.1lmf1r oaCki J' OeocItriaWIJk r6. GreatBritaiDtJa factthattlleJ ueh1qlltemwherebrltbe i Francoe t7. Of t1. 1 UDd ed. t.

oJ ea At1antaCJ. 1arclfJ. 1 ao1doutl centaperpotDIft 1353 rpfW1 ad ifii WORNOUTARTElt llc AMEA E. Compo 1' l4ft Ci" ftttJ UI erec IJ UwithDenOQltrou and. jf.

ularibes before diE v. g- d1fvbaek pained allthe time and unfit for wor 1 WuWorn' 1 ifr out mmndwlI p. j'- washmgIJgirI friends and IlIwould be i u1dr myworkunW atrim if Com 1Jl motherof tf and ne yo i al 16m' gto advtsingeome nlW. natt OhiO. 4 Vc i Const tu Word" Puzzle Game se ure lO 0 tj5 fn tire durIn mon tha cau8 Pedes traIn Wh tape-no eyery tlble A1l10U tns rance D.

nd A RtAD Is aa. paa enger the a ured II thro 0" ompany Ute-- O1te T. Dollar. Rand- I 69005 0. TJao.

1100008 Foot- th Feet- 115M. 0. Sl ht Eye- Eyes- Rre Dollars I 0. looeoo lu ialld Fo t- n. 150000 IT rmoeooo 0 cliXue Yooto I S8 tue.

De oM eo I nb I rldaJ Or fUtob ItU Si1- anJutUn Jfi bt ud members of years may :7 TheDaf17at cam. home. Constitu- bloc. Eachmember of the family destrlng a pot Ie must sign Order and Registration Forman 1' accompany It with ISo for registration t. for his or her polIcy.

7k Dail Sunda I abKrfptJ lft nstitution 1 U2J Ured paJ ItI. CIrculation. De lC. wee J' otcl 1 11 i subscrIption a for Danallu4CoaatInUolotoDe goc' WSt21tb lID4erataD4ID. to.

JGGOTray tU4 PedetrtIILect48Dt1DIUfDCPOUcybtheN Com B7U4am toP7 f. 3 mo 250 rb i4t1utCol 8tftut1oJldd1w. 111. 7CNt oeatllIfbleht tobe paI40111117plDl' tea- 6 mon 11tD4entJi4 thatbovJ4I m7un 1Oain. :1 12 2 mo ths orplDm t17U 11401 eaf1ter7 torbAuat1tcouUtuuOJrcmYIOO.

aY1 U4le4aItftJI Ji i gL ff i dJ tttt ittm tt.f..a' 9tf t' 1 ll I c. I z. PAGCJ1lNE. IJmr I 4J ANSWERED LErrERs Mhi IDU i1 txe mn21iun13 1ittttght th dition etty-Csing tir thu ireIope. yq' 7 a a week hs an om qnlroiL do th 1 aa 7eLsM a I i L4au ihe ui Keith daeg.r- hroag5 km aaatteg witS sw a g.y.tc celtwltie aywrtpt.

a 10 as ror sa a sise i dwe. 1.55 dee seo vt Zor I. mu reams eal pod aed an 00100 505000. I ernom. rkViM isv tirner.

4ribited liz 5er nothitig. 0in Sill. atile flte ant itl1 psie ek went me so ere I it nc ejue wide iway aUliAip theta great the roaL bib jI sdill It go its lttt iShfumbied thddtak vfltil Liiew i1-2 snowshoeing tewjoycue he ll Ityoti papers it" ie ti YAD I 4 810N cto taotten two coes thirsftaUon How ean a handout foe' ivbanl emsigged outUke a Jewhb get oilTItPwedont fall on sooa ttwifl be-all op one' vghe OthCT Of UI. tornffle cagJnd dO the plesse sm itulflor ou3Loabaysaay1deasnow Il thatrthe aathteflw aid tomk ft. Iii of teitirtiL i tb Thetwow5reoQtbsOutskirts of 1hsetown towardlirhlebuthey sad rjkng since redng4lU.

witureli a bamtvity tvdisatte a the to- a facn the sign. rsadwhetwu thin ntuj tstbe othee. Iam gttbn a Be imioted to om era tbesrrtpf one tbis.aign.- They read the words fOt two of vi" whic tips sbowidvtnbIa elenched banOe of sajia go1atodaee ailin tsdthepAerjIgig I RNDMAs siA1Wi ANDIURSES ofher sh lrdrigulngtMngs a. de- I. 1 9IO eep 7T r' I Je I IKYTKtd IIr1r5E- IflKUf fQur A hi to the lit he a a one gain.

ap- he spenL a night in IiI. hlmoff with a 10 fine hrnshedgatobn shiv It icftthetoem putsideotwooavmeth. tijo met and. rentinued the1iourn We base 14S0 take us to the eitysald John elzwu are pro- pIt' t' Jlurly thonht of tbt night 1n' jatO wondeed twbeve he would tbsfint been iSa1I rIghLaItitnrnediout. Is.

at41 lsext timeynu mest 4ion5i mwe are PenWoi4 ibra. 2 ant being ye tratjval a rG Id lung 15 bars presi- vice MrS. nd Nevin 12 :30 011 her straestbe these Interest In steadily Inereaeed ldderiaT lnadditioa whUtre attend4nee0 week e2esman7 aew fet LJIOOnS bics Is bwadbrouh hirs71tephrnmn Iuncbebscehair- W. cthru4h c2l Cummercscafr1ymL. StuClubI.

Give Dance. Oibiini yflojtj oecaI A a tbapaatwtl the seesdan- vised 4ace and. entertabimeniif ak FulteneLojid Masnid 45fjQ iA rsbeofJ5 dander Rof Yulba1igccwera t. t- Seetes1eharee Pd1t0 UISIC his eeIaesaes a S5 J4p40sg theUe riwwilt frr tb befattrprWsi3escof tICdSn re Il' Tcaff rs irke a Miss Ifaion Prizes tetble pi ce Of Wlde centers a eCord. th re- vio- TELLSSECRET re- ct AN coldshotd that's cold no your.

bosrdIcbgespr1t AR. druggists pricejt delighted ALFat shgg KowTh wiistt of. IM hsv raa wntptlse tad snawe 5 I. ts edeaiea1 krnlse vs eiMr Is tales use. Prlase IabIz sea ubu4 all drug itsese 00151 buy.

at rea sbtswiseesearfsees se see vwbtbeeyIaJ 4 5 1i t' Jmss Ma 8. 1 Boa- FoUowIngtbe wi cride motherMta Salemeollege Venable. Iat weddzbgwere B. Venable BaglayWrigbt IdeaBox Plrs EaM Lake Viub. AaDte4eatingisocia1 of cinpattLe Or Cf Dsldea htiidrd Snmmerlla Char- lAws.

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5 a Jtw lii 1 slmplhouie-niade uhi a I irex 2' I. lI. Bob 1. ft tiee ZnmernaaJL Charbea W. H.

A Jr. Oust. alez DaPrehrysi Bssy Walkw JscaMamq Arked typists smldt eo- Britain largely learn- theeyee. rest on the iidedty otBreet1 otbild- couui elinltarssand Cempa' Out aanacj per pound nd adS. a WORN OUTAFTEIL tha Compound.

9 fox. ayearwithnervoustroublesandirreg PinkhamaVeg i. Mybnek all the 4'S Iwu' i. tic work. ic if I cooked s- Ii 1 ri1 do uny- 1 waabng.

MygiWj b- istertoldmetflwouldtake VegetabZaCotnjxiund takings feltbetter ne-i ioumA I theVegetab1eCompoond a never foryonrmedlcine. Irecoinmendour I ygIn a ingeome PETEorv3IWLib irtyStCincinnttlOh1o. Constitu- ers 1 ForOnly75c i beIngthron ti Ose Tbn Fool- r. Os. Thurnd vehicle- Dediars ZeiO Bye- DolLars Hundred 100N t.

5 ahov pofloy. will Be roan An a Ixanyg eo Use Each member Icy Farm snd tes TE J. andRegistration II i i Old ly. 1 entary ho DzIl andjusday one year with th to receive a Travel Pedsstrlaigelde in the AnisriunAeddant- 1 nqrJban the mon. The WS4 the a 71 oentsitbicb Ii be my Zion.

1 undsrstandthat should dlsconttnumy eubscelgales' 10 thiseontracg or should I-fall's. ccossecuUye weeksr if payabl. 52 sad month ifpsyab toThs Atlants sending the s. i pen at thscrIiit lI 1' kr a yourtullnamsandsl- Bigned City Number i 0 I lstratlon feWhlch Isi' It i 0 1t. 516 partpaymant on'- PbeEf0 CarrIe i subierIptIn bflggfl 5- 1 NOTE iuuet be aset with tub cson stt' fiell lessee 00 te tk.

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