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The Home Grcle for Our Young People
That’s the Way.
When you set out to make ice
cream, do not try the old way, but
use Jell-0
ICE CREAM POWDER
Stir the powder in a quart of
milk, without adding anything else
at all, and then freeze it, and you
will have nearly two quarts of de
licious ice cream, at a cost of about
nine cents a quart.
That’s the way to make ice
cream.
Five flavors of Jell-0 Ice Cream
Powder : Vanilla, Strawberry,
Lemon, Chocolate, Unflavored.
10 cents each at any grocer’s
or general store.
The Genesee Pure Food Co., Le Roy, N. Y.
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f Your Copy of
The NEW
Articraft
Style and Art
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Centerpiece
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Stamped on heavy Pure P.nch
Linen. Measures 18 inches
Design is for new punch
work; also solid and out
line embroidery. Includ
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punch work, two skoi-.s 01
red label D. M. C. cotton,
a good needle and an alum
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Malaria or Chills & Fever
Prescription No. 666 is preparedespecially
for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
RHEUMATISM OR TOOTHACHE
lumbago or stiff neck, lame back, or neu
ralgia—if it’s a pain, Smith’s 23 for Pain
will stop it. A family liniment for adults’
jains and childrens aches, an unfailing re
lief for any emergency. Without a super
ior as an animal liniment tor spavin, barb
ed wira cuts, sprains, stings, swollen
joints, lameness, etc. 25c at drug stores or
postpaid from Columbia Drug Company,
Savannah, Ga.
CANCER CURED AT THE KELLAM
HOSPITAL.
The record of the Kellam Hospital is
without parallel in history, having cured
without the use of the Knife, Acids, X-Ray
or Radium, over ninety per cent, of the
many hundreds of sufferers from Cancer
which it has treated during the past eigh
teen years. We want every man and
woman in the United States to know what
we are doing. KELLAM HOSPITAL, 1617
W. Main St., Richmond, Va. Write for
literature.
I will gladly send anyone suffering with indi
gestion, a recipe from which can be made a
simple but splendid remedy. My physician
charged |2 for this prescription, but I am able
to send you a copy of i t for 25c. Send stamp or
money order. J. L. KECK, Box 452, Clinton,S.C.
Teething Babies
SUFFER IN HOT WEATHER
USE
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
A SPLENDID REGULATOR
PURELY VEGETABLE—NOT NARCOTIC
THE GOLDEN AGE FOR WEEK OF JULY 23, 1914
IN THE HARBOR
By ERNEST NEAL.
An aged man with hoary hair —
A little child played ’round his chair
And clambered on his knee;
The care-worn face with heaven
smiled —
Like an angel laughed the child
As happy as could be.
Where life begins and where life ends,
Near the Father’s door meet these
friends.
Unselfishness and the Reward
At a summer resort recently, first
as an onlooker and later more inti
mately (for I was privileged to be
come cne of her friends), I found the
key-note of one girl’s popularity. In
the group in w'hich I first beheld her,
she was noticeably different from oth
ers only by her extremely plain
clothes and homely visage. I found
my eyes reverting to her, not that she
radiated that indescribable quality,
personal magnetism, but that such
deference should be paid her by the
clique of which she seemed the center.
“Surely,” I speculated, “she must be
some one of distinction.”
Suddenly she separated herself from
the group on the lawn atfer many pro
testations on their part, and came up
on the hotel porch. Not ten feet away
sat an eighty-year-old man, not one of
the saintly, lovable kind that draws
youth through reverence or pity, but
a veritable old hypochondrias.
“Air. El the girl addressed him,
“I’m ready to play that game with
you.”
SIN EXPOSED.
“Take these beans,” said father,
handing me a bucket containing about
a half gallon, “and go drop them, one
in a hill, where Charles is planting
corn, above the miill. You may go
fishing when you are through.” Just
the thing I wanted—to l go fishing
I started off one bean in a hill, but
the amount in my bucket seemed to
go down so slowly. I did not want to
be dishonest, but I began to drop two
or three every few hills, tnlnking that
would be considered accidental.
Somehow I kept increasing the num
ber, until I dropped small handfuls.
The beans soon gave out, and off to
the river I went. The fish bit all
right, and so did the gnats. The lat
ter spoiled the pleasure of fishing, so
to the house I went long before night.
I think father knew what I had
done, but he said nothing.
I dreaded the time when the beans
would come up. I hoped to be able
secretly to destroy them. But to de
stroy them without detection was im
possible
At last the dreaded day came.
Father asked me to walk with him
over to the field above the mill and
see how the corn and beans were look-
by MRS. G. B. LINDSEY
And each with empty hand.
A soul grown tired of earthly years
And one unmarred by sins and fears
Are near the golden strand.
And this is why the baby fair
Loved to climb up Grand pa’s chair
And greet him with a smile.
These friendly ships in harbor free —
One nearing home, one bound for sea—
Now furl their sails a while.
For two hours she played game
after game of checkers, letting him
win, but so tactfully he never sus
pected. Later she came out and in
troduced herself to me and several
others of the newcomers. In the two
weeks that followed, I learned to
know much of her and her friends.
In her special circle, though, she
didn’t confine herself to them alone,
and with the others in the hotel, she
was always the one in demand. When
there weren’t boys enough to go
round, she always managed that the
other girls were supplied, and she tag
ged on to some married couple, much
to the discomfiture of the dispose*d-of
boys and much to the joy of the mar
ried folks.
This girl was homely. She wore
plain clothes. She had no parlor ac
complishments, and she worked the
year through in an office with only
two weeks in the summer for vaca
tion. But she had to a supreme de
gree the beautiful qualities of gener
osity, tact, and unselfishness, s. E. L.
ing. As we walked through the field,
father would- say every few steps,
“Your beans have come up well.” At
length he stopped and stood still
where the beans were the thickest. I
could stand it no longer, and burst
into tears. Father stepped up, put
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Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These
Ugly Spots
There’s no longer the slightest need ol
feeling ashamed of your freckles, as the
prescription othine —double strength—
is guaranteed to remove these homely
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Simply get an ounce of othine—double
strength—from any druggist and apply
a little of it night and morning and
you should soon see that even the worst
freckles have begun to disappear, while
the lighter ones have vanished entirely.
It is seldom that more than an ounce
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Be sure to ask for the double strength
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