Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 07, 1913, Image 18

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* 1 I i8 American Sunday Monthly Magazine Section AGENTS! AGENTS! DROP DliAD ONES! AWAKE! GRAB THIS NEW INVENTION! THE 20TH CENTURY WONDER Get started in an honest, clean, reliable, money-making business. Sold on a money-back guarantee World's magical gift realized by this new Invention The BLACKSTONE WATER POWER VACUUM MASSAGE MACHINE for the home. No cost to operate. Lasts life-time. Price within reach of all. No competition. N<'W field. New business. That's why It’s easy. Removes blackheads, wrinkles, rounds out any part of the face or body and brings back Nature’s beauty. Endorsed by leading doctors and mas seurs. Listen: Parker, Okla., says, "8 orders first day.” Marg- warth. Pa., writes, "I am making $10.00 per day.” Shea, "First order 12, second 36, third 72.” Schermerhorn, la., orders eight dozen machines first month. Shaffer, Va., "selling 4 out of 5 demonstrations.” Vaughn, Wash., orders one dozen. Four days later wires, “Ship 6 dozen by first express." Spain, T:nn„ started with sample. Orders 1 dozen, then 2 dozen, next 3 dozen. Lewis, I nd., sells 3 machines first hour. Says, “Best article he ever saw for merit and money-making.” No experience necessary. Territory with protection given free to active workers. Nothing in the world like It. Best agent’s article ever invented. We own all U. S. and foreign patents. Big book entitled, “The Power and the Love of Beauty and Health,” Pree. Investigate now, to-day A postal will do. A big surprise awaits you. Address BLACKSTONE MFU. CO.,SOS Meredith Building, Toledo,Ohio Be a Doctor “in One Hour I Learned to Play the Piano at Home” pf Mechano-Therapy (Drugleat Healing) A place is waiting for you in th<> ranks of this new profession—one of I/the most elevating and highly paid (in the world. Equally adapted lor (joth men and women. Wo teach you 'eitiier by mail or in class. 1,000 to $5,000 a Year N Splendid financial rewards assured our graduates Our perfected method of correspondence enables you to learn with complete success at home. Professional Diploma upon completion. Kndoraed by physicians and hundreds of jrrad uates. Chartered by the State of Illinois. SPECIAL TERMS NOW! Write for complete illustrated prospectus Sent free American College of Mechano-Therapy % S3, I VX Solon Without Lessons or Knowledge of This Big 214 Foot Doll FREE Music You Can Play the Piano or Organ in One Hour. This Is a beautiful golden haired, rosy cheek doll, absolutely indestructible. She Is 2‘/£ feet tall—just think of that—a great big doll, as bigalmost as the average little girl. You can dress her up in your own out-grown clothes, so that she looks like a real baby. This doll will make any little girl exclaim with delight. You cannot break this doll, and when you see her you will at once fall in love with her. This doll is stamped in beautiful colors, on strong cloth, and mamma can sew her up on the machine In ten minutes. The printed directions will tell her how to make Miss Dolly so she will sit down, l>end her arms and legs, and allow you to place her in all kinds of natural positions. THIS BIG 1)01.1, IS FKEE to introduce our paper. Send 25c for Everyday I .IFH one year and we will send you this foot doll free. EVERYDAY LIFE, Doll I I 4 Chicago Wonderful New System That Even a Child Can Use. MATCHLESS POCKET LIGHTER Durable and w a t e r- proof, with perfect A perfect lighter. Occupies no more space in the pocket than a pencil. Indis pensable to every smoker, hunter, fisherman and antoino- billot. Agents and dealer* wanted Ignition. Satisfaction guaranteed or money ref untied Sent poMftaid oomp'ete with pookot olip. Nickel Plated, .‘lotr, 4 for $1. Gold IMated, II. Silver Plated 50o. SCHILLF.R MFC. CO., Dept. W. 175 N. State St., Chicago INCREASE YOUR INCOME $25.00 A WEEK If you are tired of drudging for others, get into the Mail Order business and become independent. 'L You can have a big money income by mail. We su show you how. Furnish everything. Begin on spare time. Experience unneces sary. No canvassing. Kich returns. \V Write today for our free book MAIL ORDER SUCCESS." PEASE MFG. CO., me. Dept o 70 BROADWAY BUFFALO, N. Y. A Covers entire field. Is-nrn by mail in home or office. ■ Apply daily in your own work. Endorsed bv largo agencies Earn $.'.() to $100and upwards weekly. In- Hi MB troduetory Free Tuition Offer open now Act Quick! Text books and supplies only cost. Easy Terms. Address Chicago University of Commerce, Dept. 134B, Chicago, U. S. A. 44-124 PAGE POULTRY PAPER periodical, u £ to-date; tells all you want to know about care and man agement of poultry for pleasure or profit. Four months for 10 cents. Pou Itry Advocate, Dept. 42, Syracuse, N. Y. Poultry Flats SURE WAY Make poultry raising easy ut half the expense. Profits sure. $800.00 from just one. 10c in stamps or coin brings the book containing 124 pages. INLAND POULTRY JOURNAL. Indianapolis. Ind. Just Think, I Never Touched a Piano Before.” Impossible, you say? Let us prove it at our ex pense. We will teach you to play the piano or organ and will not ask one cent until you can play. A musical genius from Chicago has invented a wonderful system whereby anyone can learn to play the Piano or Organ in one hour. With this new method you don’t have to know one note from another, yet in an hour of practice you can be playing your favorite music with all the fingers of both hands and playing it well. The invention is so simple that even a child can now master music without costly instruction. Any one can have this new method on a free trial merely by asking. Simply write saying, “Send me the Easy Form Music Method as announced in American Sunday Monthly Magazine.” FREE TRIAL The complete system together with 100 pieces of music will then be sent to you Free, all charges prepaid and absolutely not one cent to pay. You keep it seven days to thoroughly prove It Is all that Is claimed for it, then if you are satisfied, send us $1.50 and one dollar a month until $6.50 in all is paid. If you arc not delighted with it, send it back in seven days and you will have risked nothing and will be under no obligations to us. Be sure to state number of white keys on your piano or organ, also post office and express office. Address Easy Method Music Company, 453 Clarkson Building, Chi cago, III. Canadian Office, Toronto, Canada. P A I F. INI I turers want Owen patents, bend for 3 free books; invent ions wanted; prizes, etc. I get patent or no fee. Manufacturing f:\cili ties. RICHARD B. OWEN. SO Owen ltldg., Washington, 0. C. BE A DETECTIVE Farn from ‘150.00 to *300.00 per month ; trax<l over the world. Write C. T. LUDWIG, 1380 Westover Building, KANSAS CITY, MO. MONEY-MAKING FARMS iWiSi an acre; livestock, tools and crops often included to settle quickly. Big illustrated Catalogue No. 36 free. K. A. STRUCT FARM AUENCY, Sta. 1073, 47 W.,14th St., New York Wanted for Publication POEMS AND SONGS Send us your poems or melodic; today. Prompt acceptance guaranteed if available. Examination and advice FREE. DUGDALE CO., 120 Dugdale Bldg., Washington. D.C. GINSENG The most valuable crop in the world. Grows throughout U. S. and Canada. There is room in the garden for it. Send 4 cts. and get our booklet H-l telling all about it. McDowell Ginseng Garden, Joplin, Mo. f lots of run for a dike VKSTRILOqiTST THROAT, imiutei Bird, And Animals. F&h- MimMhe and Zua Diamond Kinr all 3 sent tor 10 units. Boston Novelty Dept 3 Melrose,Bass. r l A H K American Sunday Monthly Magazine ^ has a guaranteed circulation of 2,100,000. This is distributed into more than 6000 cities and towns throughout the United States. 0 Forms for January close on December 26. A Song of Sixpence (iContinued, from page 15) They had been in the room perhaps half an hour when the doorbell rang, and t han- ler rose to admit a tall, light-haired man, with queer, fuzzy whiskers and eyeglasses. He was accompanied by two women. 1 he man, Emmy learned, was a well-known illustrator named Harrison. She thought he looked more like a peacefully inclined anarchist. One of the women, a striking brunette, proved to be a Miss Burt, his favorite model. The other, a Miss Nielsen, was a special writer upon one of the evening papers. She was a curious, mouse-like creature, with very bright eyes and a quirk, decided way of speaking that caused people always to listen to her. ( hauler got out cigarettes and drinkables and soon Emmy found herself lost in a maze of talk about people and things of which she knew nothing whatever. She sat quietly, listening and watching Miss Hurt consume cigarette after cigarette with the most amazing rapidity. Chanler told her afterwards that this was the cause of the latter’s peculiarly husky voice. She seemed always to be smoking them—in fact, she had insisted that Harrison bring her here instead of taking her to a show, in order that she might be able to indulge in her favorite pastime. She tossed the box over to Emmy and raised her eyebrows when the latter refused them. “Good Lord, how do you get along?” she cried, and inhaled deep draughts of the smoke. Finding Emmy where she was, she assumed that she belonged to their Bohemian crowd. Neither Norton nor Chanler volunteered any explanations. Harrison sat at the piano and played snatches of operas and popular songs, beautifully, Emmy thought. The others paid no attention to him. Miss Burt plied Norton with questions about the Leland murder, or rather about the personality of the woman who had committed it. “ Nervy, isn’t she?” she said, as Norton concluded his description of the woman. “Gee, Archie, wouldn’t do me much good to feed you rat poison, would it? All I’d come in for’d be a broken easel and a lot of debts.” She strode over and rumpled his hair, and Harrison laughed. I “No use, Vi. I’m safe. Why don’t you marry a millionaire?” “I would if I weren’t fool enough to be in love with you. That’s the trouble with me. I know how to play my cards, but I haven’t the nerve to do it. I get mushy over that." She pointed to Harrison’s back, laughing. “ And, yet, can you blame me?” She seized his head fiercely, bent it back and kissed him. “Poor Archie, what’d he do if he didn’t have me to cook breakfast for him?” Harrison regarded her with a curious smile. He seemed a bit afraid of her. “No strings on you, Vi, you know.” “All right,” she laughed harshly. “Some day I’ll be untrue to you and then you’ll be sorry.” Emmy surmised what this girl was to Harrison. Afterwards she learned that she had been living with him for the past year and was furiously jealous of every woman who looked at him. About eleven o’clock, Harrison invited them all to go to supper at a well-known uptown restaurant of New York’s night life. Norton assented at once. He was always ready for any excuse to avoid going to bed. Chanler refused, on the plea of being tired. He thought it time that Emmy should be going home. The others left amid a whirl of indifferent repartee, and Emmy and Chanler were left alone. That night, after she had given her mother a carefully expurgated account of the even ing and told of her new position, she drew out her diary, and sitting in her nightgown, wrote a few lines in it. Among others there occurred the following: “Mr. Chanler isn’t happy. He works too hard and thinks too much. Some one ought to make him feel. What a pity he hasn’t a lot of money! Miss Burt is in love with Mr. Harrison, but he is getting tired of her. When she loses him she won’t have anything. After all, a woman might give everything for love if she knew she was going to keep it, but how often does she keep it? I wonder if Mr. Chanler does know any rich men. Miss Nielsen ought to have been a man. I’ll bet she is a suffragette. I wonder if she would be willing to give her brains for my good looks. If she would I wouldn’t.” (To be continued) TIZ Frees You From Sore Feet All Foot-Aches, Pains and Swellings, Quickly Cured by TIZ. Corns, Bun ions, Calluses Relieved Right Off. Here’s How I Ran for a Car Before Using TIZ. Here’s How I Run Now at Train Time. When your feet play out there’s not much joy in living. Foot misery takes the spunk out of any man or woman. TIZ, for tender feet, is a quick, sure rem edy for all foot troubles; a comforting foot bath tablet that clears out the clogged-up pores. It brings instant relief to corns, bunions, calluses and chilblains. Chafed, tired, blistered feet — shoe-pinched and smelly, are soothed back to health and comfort by this foot gladdener, TIZ, for tender feet. Be sure you get TIZ ; don’t take any thing else. Price 25 cents at drug gists’ and department stores. If your dealer won’t supply TIZ, we will, by mail, on receipt of price. Walter Luther Dodge & Co., 1223 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago. The Deaf Hear! fFound at last! Perfect hearing for the deaf! ' and those hard of hearing. Write for our big In troductory Offer on the latest scientific hearing instrument, the improved 1914 Special Model WEW Q TONE Mears Ear Phone 11 r, ft A- I lillC EIGHT ti mes as efficient, u lv * ,u EIGHT times as power ful, EIGHTtimes as convenient, EIGHTtimes asper- f ect as our famous onc-tone Standard model. Eight differentsounu auj ustments, 1 nstantiy cnanged by a touefiof the finger. You hear any sound, anywhere. T^., lx. I7D17I7 Sold only direct 1 ry It r KLL from our New York office on trial at our expense, i Test it for 15 days. Pay us nothing \ if you do not want it. Keep it on easy monthly payments if you wish at the lowest net laboratory price direct to you. Save all dealer’s profits. Save one-half. Send tor this offer and the Mears Booklet—FREE. Mears Ear Phone Co, Dept. 2449 45 W. 34th St, New York 65 XMAS CARDS Seals, Tags, Labels, etc. IQp Greatest Christmas package ever offered. Handsome colors and gold embossed. All the rage. Let us send you this package free. Just to introduce our paper, Everyday Life, we will send it 3 months on trial and this package of 65 Xmas cards, seals, tags, labels, etc., all for 10c. Write today. 3 packages and the paper one year for 25 cents. EVERYDAY LIFE, 1*114 CHICAGO You Would Look 10 to 15 a 23C Years Younger If it were not for your gray, faded and discolored Hair. Itestore it to its youthful color and beauty. By simply combing it with ‘ ‘The Ideal Comb,” the safest and only method endorsed by physicians. In use 15 years and in over 400,000 cases. Write today for Free Illustrated Hook, which answers all your hair and scalp questions. H. D. COMB C0-, Dept. C, 118 East 28th Street, NEW YORK AGENTS—200% p — Foot Scraper and Cleaner- Needed on every porch and outside door step. Right now is the time to sell it—A winner. C. P. Draper, Mass., first order for 200. C. A. John son sold 40 in \% days. W. W, Harpster, Pa., made $27.45 in 4 evenings, spare time work. Write quick for terms of free sample. A postal will do. Thomas Co. 21*73 West St. Dayton, O. MUSIC TAUGHT FREE At Your Home. Write today for booklet. It tells how to learn to play. Piano, Organ, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, etc. Beginners or advanced pupils. AMERICAN SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 16 Lakeside Bldg., Chicago SONG P0EMS WANTED ■ ■■■ W Send us your song poems or melodies. A hit will bring big money. Past experi ence unnecessary. Available work accepted for publication and convright secured in YOUR name. Instructive booklet and inform ation FREE. Marks-Goldsmith Uo.. Dept. 82 Washington, It- <’• LET ME READ YOUR CHARACTER from your handwriting. Mind you get a really GOOD reading that will help you in love, health, business and domestic affairs. Price 10c. Sure to please you. Money back if dissatisfied. G. M. BEAUCHAMP, 2583 8th Ave., New York City.