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Lift a corn or callus right off without one bit of pain. sony America’s Foremost Cartoonist Yes! You truly can lift off every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, as well as hardened | calluses on bottom of | feet, without one bit of pain A genius in Cincinnati discovered freezone, Itis an ether compound and WILL DRAW FOR Globe pm oberlings. cents, Apply several drops of this freezone upon a tender, aching « callus. Instantl ness i shortly corn or and loose that you lift it off with the fingers, You feel no pain while apply- ing freezone or ufter- wards. Just think! No more corns or calluses to tor- ture you and they go without causing one twinge of pam or soreness, the dresser and never let @ corn or He is answering the call of many patriotic Americans to draw a series of masterful car- toons for patriotic newspapers throughout the United States. This series will appear exclusive- ly in The Globe in New York City. C. RR Macauley abandoned the newspaper field three years ago to devote his entire time to the production of callus ache twice.—Advt : moving pictures, but at the solicitation of friends and ad- ea mircrs he has consented to produce a series of cartoons G R i i entitled AMERICA’S SPIRIT IN THE WAR. | RAND ADIDS S FURNITURE Mr. } | CREDIT TEKS Macauley is in receipt of the following letter from President Wilson: J g3-00 Down on $50-90| The White House, Be se 75-00) ens 7:80 66 66 100-99) Furnished 10.00 46 66 459.00 Complete 00 00 om es i i fd a I know CA are ution will go into the work Cordially and sincerely yours, WOODROW WILSON. 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