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The Brussels Post, 1920-8-26, Page 6Pur T C1eany I Preserved & sold only Sealed air -tight packets to preserve its native. goodness. 8674 Used in Millions of Tea. -lots Daily E ilUDu Ey SAMUEL A. DERIEUX. 'She was startled by the single stroke of the clock on the stagy re. The day was here in which she had prom- ised Burlingame an answer. Somebody had come into the' hall. She roso and opened her door softly. It was Caw- thorn. Ho was speaking to Burlin- game in the parlor, Beth men were crossing the hall, "Train's Tate," Cawthorn was say- ing. "Steve won't be in for en hour." "Shall we sit up for him?" Burlin - game's voice with sllarper, more pre- cise than Cawthorn's. "Sure. We'll keep a good fire for him, It's devilish cold." She leaned against the door -facing. They were there, in the living room, together. Frank stood before her, waiting. She caught her breath. "I know what Dad would do." Frank's tail was wagging quickly, He began to pant as if it were hot. Something wus the matter. He felt as he used to feel when he was 8 puppy; ord children played hide and seek, pulling him into dark, secret pin as, peering out over him with bright eyes. He opened his mouth to i boxk, "No!" ahs whispered, "No!" A New Kind of Fun From Bottles. It was once nay lot to entertain a mixed crowd of men aro women sal well as young folks of various ages, many of them strangers to each ether,' I was beside myee}f to know what to! provide for amueement in which all could participate. Just a little before I had been clean- ing out some closets and drawere, and had collected in a heap a number of bottles—ink bottles, vanilla bottles, vinegar bottles, med!eine bottles, syrup bottles, etc., that somehow or other always aecumulate around a house. They gave me my inspiration. But before my "bottle game" I had to provide one for getting acquainted. As each guest arrived, he or she was given a dozen pins and a dozen large capital I's cut out of paper, The ob- jective of this lame was to get rid of He eQuld etard it re longer. He rear- the letters. Every time a person used It was several days Inter that Caw- other." p ed gently up, his paws on her throb-; the person..^,1 pronoun I, he had one ]i hack Site returned to find the house hok., Tt ^e -,71.e inhisglowing eyes, this by the person he bad addressed, When smiled. "Steve takes one arty - I an - bine thorn came to her, white ho elders He wonted to of these capital I's panned on his "Let's stake it a ride this time," ho strangely vacant. Marian was dis- yarning a dog fore Greyer feels, and mu• t• all the guests had arrived, a booby; said. I appearing upstairs with a college forayi Salo og r his cee s, an Sha Prize tt•as given to the person who had They galloped ratter silently to- friend who 11caid leave in the morn- aught his head convulsively l:::t.ween the most T's on his hack. (It was ward the roil of distant mountains.! .ng. The !tall was dime) lighted. The her hands. 1 forty!) The prize consisted of an egg On top of a hill they drew up `heir fires burred deserted in the rooms. "Dad would do it!" she h,e thed.; beater with a card attached. on which ., horseen frankly facing one another.' Bus' 1 g' me came out of the parlor 'Dad says you know! I believe you' was written, "If you can't beat this the words did rct come easily to Cat:-, and met her at .the foot of the steir- know! 01 t, Frank, don't make a' Lis game, lhoat eggs," thorn. In fact, there wasn't touch to case. Before she could resist he had trace!" Then came the ogle. am -cogent of say, H.e loved hen --that was all. Shel ken both her hands. a It was dark in lige upper hell. She, the evening, which I planted with fear! •wa:; cline in to his than. C u tl w rt She drew heck. I3urlingame's eye- re r'i atone One mei wee its would "toile" With this assailed crowd. were taking too much for granted. Bnt' muter was away Ins miste'ess had On a table in each of the three rooms': value of well -ordered fossil) life, andl way, moue him go through ever. ream in home control, which brings anent; rerhaee I l:l=, tts_:t speeui mace amends. the house, while she followed white-` where my guests were assembled•—the regular habits rP eating, s'.cep'nr But help me "I Wath you, Stena, I can Lake you faced •wits; a limn told a pistol. Tint dining room table, the library tab]e work, play, exercise, and even of drew her horse baele and shook herj Wh.t ab t m, answer. f • glv 1 h i and t'cnb..n„ not knowing, ho head slowly, "I dent know, Mr. Cawthorn." He smiled lis grim, boylsh smile. "Anyway I'm •glad you didn't easy this was sadden:" 1 li:.pry, I can give cru everything had been the protide, -t night es his life,' in the living r:.001 and a card an. e in bodily functions. If good habits ore "But really it is, isn't it ?" 1 that's your due." His eyes were And now, in the dark, silent Mall, he our rather large hall --I lied paced an steblished in such a way as to furnish "Pcrhaes—tis time goes. But you' searching her face. "I must leave to-, pricked his ears eternly, he looked arscrtmcnt of bottles of all sizes and . e see I'm leaving to -morrow for South- etc -rove. I'm going abroad. I can't; angrily down the dim staircase, a' descr`rti•-,ns, also sc}ssars, library the essentials of health already men-! for+ sl. ht menacing snort rattled htp • toned we may be confident that good America," f course u —I! have yell: a while, Stella, I must. chose, Must ha rush dov'n there?: n""oe glue,,needlesan and thread, bitseof health will result, Wlook a person r C ox you had t° Y ? He ]ira3 iu] fan •:s. He conics ells, pm ,is not well, we mast look at once for —I like you," she confessed flu<hing! "To -morrow?" . " she interrupted. P""t,. lace and ribbons arts of old hats, bite scarlet, But, the other—you want me "There'll be time then, won't there?"i umrst+h roe �e�'s:throat. s ll doeind of wool and cotton, and the contents of mealUlareeu and rvnyle regularg Wats, splay,' to be frank, don't you? I'm very! "That depends. Come, I'm used tolshook her hemi, ) my ra bag. Then I announced that g regular reel:, regular functions snake sorry. I can't give you any answer;' settling things for I:aople. Let me! Ilalfvvaydownthe• -.ne•ssheetoppet. prizes would be offered for the hest the habit of health. This habit once "Nor hope?" settle—" Through an open door he could see Into dolls to be dressed from these bottlesi attained in childhood and youth tends She was looking, hint straight in the Her head went proudly up. Than the living ream. Thera was a light on in an hour. to continue throughout life. face now. She saw his jaw harden,' site softened et the disappointment en, the mantel. Fire burned in the fire- Though •T had been skeptica'1 es to— S he thought ehe had for et moment a hie fare, Things had always gone Inc' pi0^s• The men they called Burlin- . the outconla, the Way my gite"ts Household Hints. g :•impse of the face that commanded. way. :she had no right to put him off.'taking me eVThenmenforward cailed Caw- laughingly `fell to," old and young, Neat everybody like ice cream and hien. Then he smiled. I "1'11 tell you to -morrow," she smiled. thorn was sitting opposite, amalcing a fallen alike, convinced me that here it is a good food for most anyone, too. meshed cotton ui derwet 0 is better than woolen, as it per one greater elroulat'on of air, but in winter outer garments should be cf wool and woolen etaekinge should be worn. Sudden changes of - clothing must be avoided, such no the change from heavy to light underwear and from high to low shoes. The -lain:m'i:lied child requires all the fresh air and sunlight he can oh - thin, It has been found that under- nourished children who attend the open air .srlioole make much greater progress then these in the ordinary sehceoh Sleeping with the open window is very beneficial to these chlidren and should he practiced &I the year round, care being taken in winter that the child is kept sufficiently warns. Baths are important in the treat- ment of malnourishment, their value lying not only in the cleanliness of the skin, but also in the stimulation re- sulting from thein. If possible they should be given daily. The quetion of a cold bath or sponge depends entirely on the reaction obtained, If the child becomes blue and cold and feels mis- erable for some time after, they should1 not be given. Too much cannot be said about the power for health that results from good and regular' habits. It has been nightly said that if one is well at eighteen he will probably remain well the rest of his life, Herein lies the' 1?o not forget to inspect our stook of 88 Note Piano Rolls Perfection Bolla, 0 for $1.00, Planootyle Rollo, 60c., 4 for $2.00. Word Rolls, OCc. Upward. We have the lardolt number of Selections, best quality, cheapest ;prices In Toronto. Wo tray Special Attention to Out•of- T wn Customer's. OCTAVE MUSIC SUPPLY 3 Adelaide St. East • Toronto 6 dooro from Yonne $t, Viewpoint's. Little Lad, Little Lad, it Is hard sometimes To get your viewpoint of wish and plan; The thinge that are vital to yon, so aft Seem the merest trifles to m:, a man, And I vex. you aft by my thoughtless way )Iy disregard of your right and play. Little Lad, Little Lad, 1 have but ono hope, Though 1 have older and sterner g town; 1 can still slip back to my boyhood days And see in my Hopes and dreams your Own. And thus through my own lost youth can touch Your l:reeene luving you, boy, so much. Little Lad, Little Lad, it is hard soma m To ecu ties as you see the games you ploy, But take niy hend, for I want to go With you, my son, on a common 11151)' to "Very well," he said gently, and She ran upstairs and closed her door added as if to himself,, "South Ain-' with a sigh of relief. There was no erica's not so far off." light but the lurching fireglew. She They rode back e{de by side in con- smiled when Frank, dozing before the ears drooped with dismay. Whet wan The Judges were mason according to, weather put outdoors in es covered strained silence. He had not the as-' fire, lifted his head and looked at her. II it? He glanced up into her face, their height—the two tallest and the ` surance to chat as Burlingame had' He seemed so solid, so wise, so sym-I "Go!" the girl whispered. 1 two shortest of the party. Tho first' dish. In warm weather pack in ice chatted. The sunset faded. The house! pathetic, so fall He understood that ` Go and y and salt. No stirring will be n - judicially grave and He and "Old Frank!" and "Care- p. deo went to a man of fifty, who had nary. The following quantity will pro- of her father's carte into view, twinkl-i solemn. His presence steadied her.; gull" and "Dead Bird!" and "Fetch'" ngeniously made a stout -colorer} vide dessert for four one cup cream, Ing with lights, the columns and chhr. She sat down, the points of her white —of all human speech he understood "Aunt Dinah" from a fat: ammonia i three teaspoons confectioner's sugar; treys painted white by the rising slippers touching his back. She leaned! only such weeds es these, But could bottle. He received a bottle of stick. and one teaspoon flavoring. A Lard ,neon, They loitered up the avenue.: aver his body and etirred the fire. She! she man ;t? She who had never candy for his cleverness. The next pail is a good dish to use for making re For some ason she was sorry this heard Marian go do enstairs. The driven him from her? l prize went to a girl of sixteen, wyro! and freezing pipe, listening. was an amusement all coo enJoY Here is a very handy way to mak-e What now? She had told him some- hugely. The results were astonishing without a freezes 'Whip the cream, thing hack there in her room. His —way beyond my expectations, I add sugar and flavoring. In freezing rule Was oyer, � house se grew oppressi vely Tme None o bad tome to take out the' had come to Think soberly. They were horses. Standing in the shadow of both g . ng to -morrow. She had al- one of the portico columns she anrv, ways• thought it would be a simple Cawthorn lend them around toward meetion, and not:- row, the 1 aro,, She Itad to smother a quick! Paeitiee}y," she frowned, " I can't! shook her head. ^this was not so simple thirteen, who had rather unwillingly impulse to go help him unsaddle, say yes to both of them!" a matter as jumping into a mans' submitted his effort, a baby doll in Steve Barle met he:' in the hall.' Frank tapped the Haar with hie tall throat, She just wanted him to go in' long clothes made from a long pill is love's eyes were twinkling. I "You may think it's funny, old man; there—that was all. It was not ler! bottler 'Stella,' he whispered. " if you can't but I don't!" I him tp question why, Into the living I told the guests they could take choose between them you might do as' She sat silent for a long time, her room he stalked proudly. home their dolls ,if they wished, and C here!' ordered Bur ingame that "Gob" had made a stylish Parisian doll from Humbly obedient he went down the a tall olive bottle, Her work was re -I A teaspoonful or mere of strained i whipped cream instead of hone nor PP t ••Y thelull he looha9 a e, in ] stairs. Below 'uice.I bottle of grape warded with a J up. With a ]ranting gesture she way- w eg p sugar makes a delicious substitute, ed him on, into the room where set The third went to the youngest mem-1 `}yes the cream a fine flavor and also e two men. Amin she smiled rind bar in the group, a big bashful boy of cruses it to remain firmly whipped. When frying eggs or anything else that causes hot grease to pop in every direction, especially on the .]rands, try sprinkling a little flour into the hat fat before beginning to fry the food. ome u t most of them dad, The few tett were On taking pies from .the oven do your father would have dons—let hands clasped over her knees her eyes Frank threw his head up. The re- you place them on a cake rack? It .e rank decide," 1 on the glowing knob of one of the left I gathered up the next day and She ran upstairs and dress.d bur- brass andirons, serve of middle age had taken the is a most excellent plan to allow the p place of the tumultuous friendliness of took to some s}ck eh}ldren in the air . circulate under the hot pie, and riedly. I "I must be in tore,"—she shook her his puppyhood. Now and then Isis neighborhood. "Wile are you?" she asked her re head slowly—"T have the leading heart went out to some rare being hike My refreshments had been the cause prevents a soggy undercrust. flection in the mirror, "I never saw symptoms. Oh, if Dad were only here!" this girl out there in the hall, Toward of some thought, because it is some - you t Frank t hfeet d looked other visitors he was courteously times hard to find mm things that peal you At supper a s range ex-� 'ran rose o is ee an Weaith, ettement seized her. Without her con- eaznestly into her flushed face. He aloof. But Burlingame was a fine to people of various ages. I finally The loveliest wealth we have to spend scions volition she was chatting mean- knew it wasn't funny, He knew she shot and had a right to order hhn, decided on pie and coffee. It made a Is gold of borrowed fancy—more With pricked ears he scrutinized Bur- decided hit with the nsen this apple Than all the shining value of utgleesly and oontlnuo y, and every -,was worried—he saw the wistfulness' linemen face. ➢'iters was command The profits of one garnered store. (body was listening, They all had di-' in her eyes• He must let her know he; in those dart: eyes and in that fir^,n with ice cream. g I have always noticed that if folks The wealth of dreams—it buys so ',fining eyes to -night, She knew her understood. He laid his silken red � mouth. cheeks were burning as she danced in head like an offering on her silken "Come here!" ordered Burlingame have a "slog" just before leaving a; touch the parlor—with Burlingame moat of white la?. again. 1 party, they go home with a good taste! 'rho gold of commerce cannot buy, the tile. She hurried into the hall to' "I could help a man," she mused,The dog's tail began to wag. He in their mouths, all feeling they have. Light fancy, with its fairy touch, tell the departing guests good -by. with a rush of generous brood to her' stood halfvcaybetwerin the two omen, had a goad time. So at ten -thirty we Th hblue i of ea anelehe fromtwilight htt eky, ke Most of them were leaving an the olid- heart, "Oh, with the right one I would' the lamplight glinting on his long', gathered around the piano, and for! night train. Cawthorn was there in go to the ends of the world!" 1 Powerful hoose, He shifted his. fine! about half all hour sang songs every-' That bend and burden heart and mind, eves from Burhingatne's face to the , j The spirit of delight that sings ov kna'" his overcoat. ! Soo looked into Frank's eloquent- face of the other man. Cawthorn was 1' "You're not going, are you?" she eyes. (leaning forward, hi: elbows;cn his asked, breathlessly. 1 '"If you weren't here, old man, I'd knees. - The bowl of hie, pipe WAS held; Danger of the Drug Habit. "No, you're not rid of me yet," he cry. I think maybe I will anyhow," ' in a stream; sun':arned hand. He was The majority of malnourished chil - When human beings first ventured to caet loose from the earth and swim in the sea or air, they were' content to fleet, It was with them no It le e itlt inebcdy who essayo to acgt,ire the fat of swimming in water, To learn how • to float le ordinarily the first step. The eotttrlv&itce for hooting yes a spherical helicon, But viten It Como • to sninziulnt;•, witlelt means forward ;notion, another shape obvieu•.ly was' required for the earestat, which must r n litho r0aist- offer in Its .a.re7 a. oG P s' t h• an CG as possible to the n k�xPeriu;orto.p looked to nature for a Model. Whist animals is the boat swimmer? A lisp, Therefore the Ilan was chosen; anti, its a result, eve have the tildeal d ti;;tl ie balluon of to•cicty, which is a nog of rho air, Jut a, on a}rplano loaltr like a bhri which It that- tatea4, so does 'tlie dirigible took like a manstrot itch, 4'ha fast tz.,vel1!p helium which at- tains a tipped of sixty entice an hour or t tuedcl the ewlft- m01'o, has for i s swimming typo at hall, emelt its the Bailn°p ar the ehnrk, Its nose fe blunt anti Its grea'tedt diameter is at en.: thirst of its leegth .frop4 the mato, 4an tills Model be improved idiom? Tisk *lotto is not yet fully demon. started, I t there seems to bo reason ler hot}eying that it tan, ,After a11, tho g0a Ol o.lr 1g tilft'4rent fro>mm the.sea of water, thoug t tooth are Holder 1.'er* gaga tin birds nilly 'yet af;orl hints When something in the heart grows kind. A thoucand trout:fres thought, looking st•a:glt at the dog, Ho wars (iron need no medicine. Altogether' And gelee develop from tlio dust, smiling whimsically. He said nc:sr 1 too frequently persons make them- Anil things that gold hath never a word 1 ,ivas slaves to their bowels, and if a What, was it tea le the d eoe ears i bought— snddeny droop? rc:.tethti 5 hs hod ' ley passes without a movement great True love, and faith, and trust! seen in there des; -the gray eye, be-' :nem is felt, and the condition is iia- The bank of beauty never breaks, come with useful In tho construction of dirigible for — tuethint cut of the past that Bayed y racotn'se to a pill or medicine The ,.ealth of fancy never f 131^, galloons, thril7.1 lint. i1. na,Cgcr the til£tt1 Caw-' In many households it is a common; And with the coin that laughter makes An interesting o,;perimont in the;thorn wcild fight t'cr his dog. In- pi actin to give the child medicine Alone re buy the perfumed vales line was recently /nuke at Akron O-:tstIvat;en he 1.111''' 11 s}zare hi 1-.s„- every neck end o': 07140 often. 'This' Tha wh'_,s, wring trees, the mighty the United States is locat,'d A stuffed 1 ZZho,t ty lm her dells of dream. whore the kreateat balloon tooter) In c'rusi. Dien triih ayes 1!ita that nlwaty.a' all leads to a cciidit}on where the- hour hod, they always would, From: for- boo els will flat -move without sonic r teat wild dzek was es 1. placed in a "trine} tun" got the anon Burin"ar,e For xt mo- euth stimulation and so a drug 1:abit • 0,11'Et:1 into perfect dower. - men he ave- fare•."t the gr 1 m, the ' net;' in which balloon models are ' ;-tops, Humbly, iwith t al,,,.n,.» tai!, is farmed, torted fel' air reeletanee to wind ;lie went forward. The tone habit is another 'One l'`,�gEing `,fhoc: o. a. of 1 el le,`z up to 11111131Y -five miles tan 1 lir. hill keen c i a stead a little;t. "•h in many cases ie a p1150 0 trtref ; _ •"Wh a I was a girl," •-acid a lovely hour, and then a line trial 11511 made' round in ilii hall. 'rl, n . enticed. money. Irani an 1 salts are supplied in; clot holy, "eve used to tiny for bctatlnk with a pa lobed wood Cts model of the that wa 1, iia gird e;;c1 than could rulf cicr,t autount in ter;f.ab1^e for than wets egos ler thus, tbr. 1 w e a thread 1 1. q t 7 t r r crit nam sago dwelt, Sur Trislu to nay. the T rc. 1151 n c is of most rhih , 1 ovenial' sewin thread slut not (mite 1 g g woollen duck, des rite its i p�th t clr •s'1e l in i : n while.Iii, Ione - so: f,u'ihel ulctition e^ such Sn.t t,:necs to but vaht• t ort +plal,ty geed I- a eTI.J Fit 11e( t.l s eel lap r,L; f . an.".n., .u,.F.an the diet i, nl.,.luiely nnneeeeeeeey. face, rc , "reel gr fro i t ' co to l 1 l taunt 1. I '.Tei t ::.t ,t: , :r • ' (1,",..,11K11 fur basting, Them wises we 111 11 51 ale than the stuffed cluck, 1 flood 11c,:.ltii 1101 lis and 1110 .1 fo:,ci ;tilled out our br.s,tmg tluend,s wu tpc, Ile peepe,I . rr••m i : r:is l Further obs;n'vatiou uppaarnd to c :r r, i, Sni'it to cnsinre r; ;'nisi bowel ee er threw them ere), but rolled show that dcilectetl air currents, re^ to, he w,,:, 1 lea,'.. a: . ...T j: Ire t..:T leo- •. lige. There china a be rogu- them up on spoof a151:te •d them o'er turning and loretnee remitted, 11,e;;ht lane the 1. -.in, al 1 11 e 1, 11::• thee fir the layers to move at: agein ail meg n0 wo eeule. radar the edge: of trio ditc:, s faathc rs e pirl t, 11c .: 1 : al r• 1 , 4:1' .. a, dry' an 1 naefertulay juke' "•a" 'hexa arc :epic still who , .,,. � ,..ayL'o ,. P 1 at the rate, giving it 1t punt ahit::vl. ket11 5 '-'1; c:, :r t t raid ;,; I eeet. t wl:c li the child remind' ,r': eti•,a th::t eeemey, at ' c taut, no tan ns ,•t air 1 5 :i'. iu. le. 1, hurry. Thi eleng inch .,, t -tlav 1"Irt.s, 111 e,Rciet, the air rcl.ei,,anr_e1 10"',:, ., fra:n l t I„• , my ltuu•.,.i::. - t :t,:auta, people o direlni,elied, The wooden model, hnv- ''1'l'” t' c i' 11 1 ;,,,.:ifel' t.=t• of 0u:11s0 .?s, of :: 1}ts, 1•• he i , t thread and tree it for neturc 1 .. 1 (1....l.- 1 L ... 1, , t. !.Ile cillo t buy t ing no f ethela res not turas advv.r.-1 ,m..n•1 of t.iretanc., will tutee care of booboo and than throw the ba tin; te;ed,: .ons f 1 h 1 y., 3 i , the hatrels w'f1:e-:t h-" 111,1 of n of :i 1 .. 1:,i , r ,.t r',., flirted. away, ;,nd, Co you Lr„tv, X S• .. ,”. , ,P' P Y ', f-. 1 ,l n ,^^ tis th , n .o -i , r -•..x^ , ft h, .1 t drt ,1. r ti s we vo i title r t1. ,, r n i -tete then() c -tor d • r t tt u t l l, ,. tri t, Y t u 1 •e 1 u , .: � 1 „n ti, u} ti t t Y featiterd of some eigt ought t,, be heno Is,ac ip. , 1 i, , i • t ;.er , inti of Fleet y of ye. t.;, cslseclai"y Le- on tees v.c,,tafnl fa elan, little ways? fill to the :;mend of a diti,giolo, At- hor, It 11' t':t'01 , 1'1' 1 < 1 f -.: r: s 1. Ir: youthiel da;,s we ueeer wasted 01 tingly, trial is to be made of a do. fee etc , nne. I 'ilia itv::n,,t,r:shed child needs more weyttiug:' vino ehiclt it is hoeotl may prove tau "Chi i,':i„t::• 1x i , ,111',1 than the vo.;ut,l child. One teretnel ,f i11, elee tool edam of tnnl,tuteItion 1.51' 55!' 11"r 111 c•J.d /milk and Scot ,ineiert,in g int- ,:ni Lew., a,i •rirfrl c, ,il.tt} in In winter extra ,-„ur,e -lut.:t' Ie tel„a to Leen worm, liar ns the (ley there eliould be only oleos r outdoor clouting to keen warm eciuivelaut. Experimental bal}o;=no erre She 0 to bo ceetrclea at the roar with n num- ber u t icor of etrip8 of rubucrized fabric, the it n , forward edge of each one Demented to 11"•• tete lull while tate other edge is tack. ed en at interv.,-1c, thee providing loose ` flaps or pockets, fru:nt 3 s 1 :,, , ! r ) ._..._.. Trus To own agar'den's Lots of fun, Exoept when hoeing Must be done. try 11,7:ia.answith;,, t causing yerevi ation. 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Greatest Scientific Discovery of the Age,. but the Present Supply is Scant. . rears are entertained that the world's supply of radium is giving out, An American firm which claims to be the largest producer of radium !n the evcrld has guaranteed to produce three and a hall ounces of radlnm every year for the next twenty years. 11 it can do so, the firm will, al tile, end of that time, have netted $210,000; 000 and have solved a problem Dow worrying doctors and scientists. Many of the ores from which radium Is extracted by long and cantly pro- cesses are in some eases proving valueless, It takes scores of toile of ore to yield a gra-te of radium (there aro thirty-two gra:tune to the ounc.b troy) end so the amount of vain toil may be imagined. At presort the price of radium Is no less than 0,600,000 an ounce; this figure will rise mull higher if richer ores are not discovered. The prospect of a famine in radium. is rvest in o suf- feeingof hurhomganitay, !'wlith itsortancaid doctortos are able to effect miraculous euros,. particularly in cases of- external growths. Tumors and ulcers can be cleared away by the ilea cf radium. A tumor, in size equal to a plum, on the eyelid of a girl, Wi'S removed by radium, while there la always hello for cancer victims, Ill elk ,',10 of riteaniatL: gout, neurasthenia, aucl atiec•tions of the joints, too, some wruderful cures, Duly made poss1ble by radium, have been brought. abc•rt, Wonderful, indeed, were the bench;; bestowed upon menlcfnd by that quiet little woman, Mme. Curie, who, in a Faris laboratory, carried out those epoch -slaking experiments with pitch- blende width resulted in the discovery cf radium. Up to the time of \iota, Curio's discovery pitchblende, a vel- vety•bincl: mineral often found iu the vicinity of Writes, was regarded 1.18 valueless, Reft:se Worth its Weight in Gold. Pieces cf pitchblende are often found on waste ground in industriztl areas. - Uranium, a metal of the color of nickel, was extracted Yrum pitch- blende, but the residue was thrown away as valueless. A ruining company in Cornwall, from which a large putt of the world's supply of pitchblende came, actually paid 04 cents per ton to bavo Moro titan 100 tuns of residue carted away and clumped on waste heaps on Stepney building hind. When Mme. Curie's olro otr Y became known, would have been ' •e 0 ton iv n to re. $25,000g cover that waste pitchblende. For twenty-five years a well•known firm of analytical chemists threw away the by-products of'piteliblende. llun- dre1s of tons were carted away and used for leeelling and laying out roads and for filling in the foundations of houses. Today houses and cottages aro built on bels of potential radium worth millions of dollars and urgently needed for the relief of sufferers, Un- der London alone there is nearly few million dollars' worth of racltum, British scientists are endeavoring to overcome the difficulties arising from the scarcity of the supply by an in- genious method, It was discovered some yaar: ago that radian could be bottled. A solution of radium is made, which gives off the radium emanations necessaey for combating d}sense. The only difference is that, whereas the elflcacy of the radium solution, eu- closed In phials, only !este for a week, radium itself is indestructible. The atoms of radio -active elements have been compared to minute vol• canoes giving off atones and ashes. The stones are really 'particles carry ing tt positive electric charge, and the ashes particles carrying a negative electric charge, Bombardment with either 10111 accomplish the miracle of staking a dead heart boat. Radium, the miracle mineral, is no. doubtedly the greatest scientific dis• covory of the ago. Czechoolovekios's. Popa.71,.:tibn iy 13,S12,OCO. The Statictieal Bulletin publlohos the following data on the Czechoslo• vale Republic. The area of 1110 republic is 142,670 0.:111000 kilometers, or 66,0•16 square miles, an urea elightly larger thou that et the toes maritime provinces. In .tddltloil• to the Czeehoelovali Pro• v!ncrs of 13u1•ens.a, Moravia, Silee $1 and Slovakia the, repslllc includes elea the- tuutnnomt.n : tmelle i'y of Car. t,at'i!,:u Russia, lei 1010 the present territory of 1 c,siov 1 151 had 111.312,600 inhabl. h -t ir, of v h.,t'i 6,7t6,00J veere 0100 and '1,0e3,000 wa1115 e, the prepori,len of the is'•:ant 100 women 10 100 About 70 per rent, of the in - :1:0',1:01141 01'0 1311tV3 C1dt ta1,a ?:a, , tl. ,il t,li.1 Poles, lig l 1illT--, 751. t ,t 1:10:"...1' .li.ui 21 to eetit. olid t' 0115 ye,,:, a little 1.1'05 6 per tela, 1 (Le 11 1, '711e C'zeeheelevaks mono stormier t,hout 0ll per cent, of the pogo. 1.::1co, 'rho right; of tile' m!nm•Ittes ,,re fully protected by the enn•,titutioe t the roeshite. }'ricnl..i.1,1 euros tritest in saver• '