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The Home Circle for Our Young People
BEAUTYHINTS
Superfluous Hair
Will you tell me if there is any way to
permanently destroy a disfiguring growth of
superfluous hair on my face and arms? 1
am 55 years old and the growth is very bad.
My daughter who is 22, is similarly troubled.
I have been told that depilatories are worth
less and that nothing is effective except the
electric needle which I hesitate to try, as 1
am told it is painful. I should be glad if you
would give me your advice.
CHARLOTTE K.
You are wise to avoid the electric needle.
It is a dangerous operation, and besides be
ing painful, often leaves severe scars. 1
have frequently stated in these columns that
it is better to endure the annoyance than to
suffer the pain of the electric needle. I have
also warned inquirers against depilatories,
which are worse than useless because they
cause the hair to grow out thicker than be
fore.
Recently, however, I have received some
enthusiastic and reliable reports about a new
method (originating in Japan) which has
been successfully used in this country. I do
not know its name but a friend of mine who
received a complete cure by its use, told me
that she would gladly furnish full particulars,
without charge, to anyone who would write
her.
If you will write to Mrs. Osgood, Apart
ment 470 K-123 East 27th St., New York
City, N. Y., enclosing a two-cent stamp for
reply and mentioning my advice, she will
send you quite free of all cost, complete in
structions which will undoubtedly enable you
to be permanently rid of all trace of the
bemish.
BEAUTY EXPERT.
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I STEREOPTICONS 1
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ||
MISSIONS EVANGELISM jg
Ths Christian Lan torn Slide and Lecture 33
Bureau. 30 W. LAKE STREET, Chicago |
IF YOU WANT TO BE LOVED.
Don’t contradict people, even if
you’re sure you are right.
Don’t be inquisitive about the af
lairs of even your most intimate
friend.
Don’t underrate anything because
you don’t possess it.
Don’t conclude that you have never
had any opportunities in life.
Don’t believe all the evil yov hear.
Don’t be rude to your inferiors in
social position.
Don’t jeer at anybody’s religious be
lief.
A WOMAN’S APPEAL
To all knowing sufferers of rheumatism,
whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica,
neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home
lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys or
treatment which has repeatedly cured all of
these tortures. She feels it her duty to send
it to all sufferers FREE. You cure your
self at home as thousands will testify—no
change of climate being necessary. This sim
ple discovery Vanishes uric acid from the
blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies
the blood and brightens the eyes, giving elas
ticity and tone to the whole Sjitem. If the
gbqve interests you, for proof address Mrs,
Bo* 576. South Ben<J, I»d.
Has your garden gone to rack?
Cheer up!
Is your auto out of whack?
Cheer up!
Has the baby got the mumps?
Does you wife stay in the dumps?
Is your pathway full of stumps?
Cheer up!
Is your tailor on your trail?
Cheer up!
Is your business going to fail?
Cheer up!
BARACAS AND PHILATHEAS
CELEBRATE THE TWENTY
SECOND ANNIVERSARY
OF THE MOVE
MENT.
Since we are talking about Sunday
school work “mostly” these days it is
right in line for me to tell you just a
few things about the celebration of
the Baraca and Philathea movement
in our College Park Baptist Sunday
school. I wish it were possible to give
you the program in full, every song,
talk and shower verse, and even such
a picture of the decorations that would
make you realize the real spirit those
young people have of “Doing things.”
We have a Philathea class of twenty
seven members, and two Baraca
classes, the town Baraca’s, which be
gun only two months ago with a mem
bership of about seventeen and now
has thirty-seven and the G. M. A.
Baracas, the first of the movement or
ganized in the Church, and which be
gan with only ten or twelve members,
but now has thirty-eight on roll. The
decorations were a beautiful blending
of the colors of the two classes, the
body of the Church being in light blue
and white, Philathea colors, while over r
the back of pulpit hung a large Bar
aca emblem from which dark blue and
white draped artistically. The whole
effect being brightened by large pots
of white chrysanthemums and ferns.
The Phileathea’s led the march down
to the front seats followed by
the town Baracas and then my own
noble G. M. A. boys all singing “On
ward Christian Soldiers.” It was a
sight to make every heart rejoice.
The service was beautifully presided
over by the G. M. A. Baraca president,
Mr. George Towns of Holguin, Cuba,
who gave a short but very appropriate
tribute to Marshall H. Hudson, found
er of the work, together with earnest
words of welcome, to the visiting
friends who had crowded every avail
able space.
After an impressive responsive ser
vice covering the national and class
mottoes, both Baraca classes joined
heartily in singing the national Bar
aca hymn, and Mr. T. M. Camp, the
splendid teacher of the Philathea’s led
the audience in prayer.
An inspiring program arranged by
Twitching Eyes
Will soon be inflamed, sore, weak eyes. Leon
ards’s Golden Eye Lotion stops the twitching,
allays the inflammation; cures soreness, with
out pain in one day. Insist on having Leou
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Guaranteed or money refunded. Druggists
sell it at 25 cts., or forwarded prepaid o,n
receipt of price by S, B- Leonard! & Qq.,
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The Golden Age for October 24, 1912.
CHEER UP
(A Sunshine Lay)
CHAT
Is your grocer looking glum?
Does you top refuse to hum?
Is jour bad luck going some?
Cheer up!
Do the weeds infest your .awn?
Cheer up!
Is your salary overdrawn?
Cheer up!
Have your chickens got the pip?
Does the hired man give you lip?
Are you clear off your kerzip?
Cheer up!
the Baraca-Philathea headquarters and
interspersed with splendid musical
numbers followed, carried out by
members of the different classes in
such away as to make the teachers
and officers feel their work had not
been in vain.
The original papers on “A Forward
Look From Our Class Standpoint,” by
Miss Susie Marshall from the Phila
theas, Mr. Lester M. Saveli from the G.
M. A. Baracas and Mr. Escott Brown
from the Town Baracas gave unusual
evidence of thoughtful heart-felt in
terest in the possibilities of the work
and a deep abiding sense of the re
sponsibility of each member, and they
were so rendered as to reach the
heart not only of every individual
member of the different classes, but
of every thinking person in the au
dience as well. But a sermon within
itself, and requiring the whole effort
of all the proceeding features of the
program as a fitting back ground was
the impressively rendered and beauti
ful account of the work at the Nor
folk convention and its application to
the local work as given by Miss Ludie
May Horten, who has been until re
cently the very efficient president of
the Philatheas.
Mr. T. B. Camp, the incomparable
teacher of the Philatheas closed the
work by taking up the threads of all
the different numbers and uniting
them into a beautiful prohesy of what
the local work had done and could
do under the three heads, Reaching,
Holding, Teaching.
It was a great evening for young
and old as well and will mean a won
derful impetus to the work of the Col
lege Park Baptist Church.
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A TRUE STORY.
Dear Little Mother: Did you know
that some dumb animals have “more
sense” than we give them credit for?
A CAPITAL IDEA
Speaking of The Golden Age Piano
Club, here is a letter from one of our
Club members, a Georgia lady, which
is a fair sample of the letters we are
receiving every day. She writes:—“l
think it a capital idea. I know w«
would not have had our piano if we
had waited to have gotten the whole
amount. I find no fault with the Club
plan so far, and as for the Club piano
we are just delighted with it. All ou”
friends say they would like to have
one just like it. It is just a beauty,
and we value it more than anything
else in the house.”
Let us send you your copy of the
beautiful new club catalog today. Ad
dress Ludden & Bates, Golden Age
Pi&ng Club Dept., Atlanta, Gft,
Medical Hints.
The best friend you have in the
world is your stomach.
It is to the body what the boilers
are to an engine.
When the stomach is disordered
the whole body is starving.
It should be kept in the pink of
condition to discharge its functions.
The function of the stomach :s to
digest food.
Don’t expect it to saw wood.
Don’t put anything into it, except
food and drink if you can avoid it.
Don’t treat local diseases by inter
fering with digestion.
If some part of the engine is out of
order, don’t try to mend it by injur
ing the boiler.
Coughs, colds, catarrh, croup and
pneumonia are due to local infection.
They are all members of the same
family of inflammatory diseases of
the organs of respiration.
The small boy’s sore toe is also in
flammatory.
Would you treat it by dosing his
stomach ?
Then why treat nostrils, throat and
lungs by applying medicine to the
stomach.
When you are sick of cold, croup,
catarrh or pneumonia, let your stom
ach alone.
Go after the troubles at the point
of infection.
This is possible only by inhalation.
Apply Vick’s Croup and Pneumonia
Salve to throat and chest.
The warmth of the body volatalizes
the remedial agents.
These are taken into nostrils, throat
and lungs by inhalation.
With these goes volumes of good
fresh air, a necessity in such cases.
The mucous surfaces are immedi
ately stimulated.
The obstructing phlegm is loosened
and ejected.
The vapors cleanse the air pass
ages and allay the inflammation.
If the patient is feverish, the tem
perature is reduced.
This is due to restoration of norm
al conditions in the affected parts.
Vick’s Salve should be used imme
diately on first appearance of croup
or cold.
Quicker results
are thus secured.
Its action is
very prompt when
directions are
followed.
Price at drug
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from the manu
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Sample sent on
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C.
Well, I know they have, for my papa
once owned a beautiful black horse
named Maud, that showed much in
telligence. We had a hydrant in the
lot and when she wanted water she
would take her upper lip and turn it
on quicker than I could, and then wait
for it to get cool, and then drink out
of the faucet as she had often seen
me do. She could open two-thirds of
the gates and barn doors in town.
I use to ride her after the calf every
morning and I noticed that she would
look first one side then the other, as
though she was looking for the calf,
so one morning I turned her out, and
1 noticed our calf and a neighbor’s
calf feeding side by side, between a
quarter and a half mile off. Maud
went off in the usual direction m
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