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' CALLUS CORNS” | RIGHT OFF | Doesn’t hurt a bit to lift them | off with fingers | | | | Don't suffer! bottle A Uny Freezone costs but a few cents at any | rice drug store. Apply a few drops on the| government of 65,000,000 bushela, in| Prive of the Itmb fe. pe along Tenth | corns, calluses and “hard skin" on! addition to 620,000,000 pounds of flour] ayenuo that the gimbre} sticks would bottom of feet, then lift them off. | When Freezone removes corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is left pink | P and healthy and never sore, tender or| irritated.—Advt. SUNDAY WURLD WANTS WORK WONDER? OVEN BAKE Evening World’s Demand m Proved Reasonable by the Wheat Supply. By P. Q. Foy. Food Expert of The Eve- ning World.) (Special cereals in the United § argument in fa cheaper and a better lont of bread| as demanded by The Evening World.| Tho policy of the Department ‘of| companies to remove the plucka, but Agriculture in its efforts to make boa that restriction ts raised and the profit on the wheat crop of the}companies are United states would result in great | tricks. hardships to the average consumer | %°'! irrefutable and wage-earner, of | from Austrailia indicate a surplus oft wheat in the hands of the tmpertal) Which automatic pottoms rice of w United si the consumers can ¢ 2 {loaf of bread at or near & cents p lo: CEREALSINPLENTY MAY BRING PEOPLE. THESCENT LOAF for shipment to England| soon be weighed in with the lambs, can be secured, The|which will add another cent per ca miter ne] pound to the cost, which will ulti- t to tho millers in the} mately fall on the consumer, he feature of the butter market wholesale 4c. 0 soon country dr housewife ean save » extortions of these | ing a sufficient Silzhen, per | Squaby 0 g are complaining | stam put into on Monday whero dealers are coin o buy dressed lamb and mut- the lights, li and heart hed in with tho carchss, One dealer in West Washington rket had this to say about it: “The Government compelled the beet | Fancy creamery, Prime creamery, Hennery, white, dozen, back at The lights, h about 2% pounds and when | charged at the price of lamba cost | 85c, to $1, who muat loning 80 to &5c., y advances the | °. per pound.” their old iver and heart Latest advices of the lamb Florida, n | | ‘Texas, new, $4. | Fresh salt water fish are coming! nto the mark d prices are lower on most vari The follow aro some of the on the leading BEANS take the weight off the family pocketbook With meat so high, and not so good for us anyway, what a boon to have a food so rich, so good, so nutritious and so easily prepared as Heinz Baked Heinz Baked Beans with Pork and Tomato Sauce Heinz Baked Pork and Beans (without Tomato Sauce) Boston style Heinz Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce without Meat (Vegetarian, Heinz Baked Red Kidney Beans suid ) A few of the 57 Varieties Vinegar, Ketchup, Apple Butter Cream Soups, Spaghetti MEATS (Wholse: POULTRY. EGGS. e. @ B8e. dozen, Hennery, brown, 47¢ Western, fine, 45c. a 46c Southern, fair to good, 430 CHEESE. Old sharp, 400. a 420, 1b, New, choice, 320. a 32 1-2. LIVE POULTRY. Fowls, 6c. a 870. Id. Old roosters, 2ic. a 2%c. Ib POTATOES. ¥, $8 a $8.50 barre! Old, prime, $4.50 0 $4.75 165-Ib, bas | ONIONS. .50 a $4.75 100 Ibm, $5.00 100 | 0 a $4.50 b FISH (Fresh), 6 ce. I, BUTTER. a G1 1-20, Ib, 1» & B00, Td. a 49c, dozen. lozen. ft, $ $ » @ pound, and if the chain stores do| their duty by the ASK MORE SHEEP; LESS DOGS ||’ » Wool Growers Object te Canines Ronoing Wild. HLA, April 10.—A gen ion of dog lawn and a desire to advance public interest in th sheep raising industry featured the ad dresses and reports at the opening ses | PHILADEL eral condemna sion of the second N ference of the More S| n here to-day Me Plumb of the ¢ & “ Association, 0 00 Lad been paid out by neo 1850 to owners of by dogs. tant hammering & World has brought abou of butter drop- wholesale market 8 cents r customers Friday vocated by a number of the speakers, said that more / EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919, ~ ANMy Children Take | Father John’s Med.cine Ba" And Depend Food Tonic For Their Good Health, | a trie | children all love it. My sister advised | me to use it.” Franco, 824 Pacific §! 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