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te ee amie ee ee we te 5 Ydaele. 1¥ These Jersey Bees Wax Parquet and Ballroom Floors pele el Every Dance Hall Will Have Its Own Apiary, Now, and Save Much Money. By Farmer Smith. #EDAR GROVE, N. J., Aug. 4— Following a field meeting of noted bee owners at Maplewood last week, Courter of this town an- Mounced here to-day that hereafter his bees would work twelve months @ach year instead of only part time. Mr. Courter has secured an option , mn forty acres near Thumb Point, where he expects to raise bees which ‘Will not only produce honey, but be trained to wax floors as well. This discovery came when Mr. Courter had his bees awarm in the parlor of Miss Tillie Haines last Fri- day night, and then skate over the Moor waxing and polishing it for @ancing. Mr. Courter says the time is coming ‘when every owner of parquet floors will bave his own aplary from which the will get his own honey and be able to train the bees by smoking them properly, so that they will skate over the floors and keop them waxed. SS ROMANCE FOLLOWS PAGEANT Second Wedding as Calmination of Jean D'Are Festivities, Announcement {s made of the en- gagement of Miss Pauline Mercedes Dwyer to Edward J. Kelly, Secretary of the Catholic Actors’ Guill, Miss Dwyer fs the daughter of Mrs. Katherine Dwyer and sister of Mrs. Ui of Ridgewood, N. J. and Far I Mr. Kelly was a member of the 165th Regiment, 424 Diyiston, and was Wounded at Chateau-Thierry. ‘The mar- Fiage will take place in October. This is the second romance to develop after the Jean d'Are pageant held last |! summer on Fordham College campus, of which Miss Dwyer was secretary and Mr. Kelly in executive charge. nia Madigan, who appeared as the Mald of Orleans,’ was married to Mar- cus Daly Boarman a few months agu, ||| After he became Intereste] in Miss Mad: from a pleture published of her as feat d’ Arc. ae New Gev. Gen. Leaves for Canada. LONDON, Aug. 4-—Lord Byn:: left! London to-day for Canada to become ernor General of the Mominion. At) Liverpoo! he will board the Empress of | France for Quebec. EVERYTHING IN BEDDING FRANK: A-HALL & SONS 25-W- 45 HST. N-Y: plake Yep Piane Tt can be done—and we are making 20% reduction on this work for the sum- mer months only. We send for your piano and return it a5 a player-piano. We also install new 88-note actions in old 65-note player-pianos, Wrile or phone for estimate. UNIT PLAYER ACTION CO,, IN 728 E, I36th 6t. Prone” Melrose soue°"S After sickness clean up. How? Wach everything — bed clothes, woodwork, floors, with a@ disinfectant solu tion you know ki: germs, Misa |} cai, Mitel the a auanrmaan furl) an be Naenol does ban. res: Beta For personal hygiene cuts, wounds nd deparimen fe to Ht. pho Napthol Co. Sylpho;Nathal Acts instantly 38. The ul Bmwon, Mase Insist on the Best Rovat ARANTFED ROACH POWDER + celve in order to grow. BALDNESS--- ITS CAUSE AND CURE Inner Secrets of Bald- ness Revealed by Jules Ferond Note. For the past thirty years Mr. Jules Ferond hua speciatized in the study of eculp diseases and the manifold ramifications of the science of hair growth, He is the first hair epecial- ist to cure follicular mange, the most dreaded and hitherto the most hope- lesa hair and skin disease to be found in the annals of metlical history. Be- fore a large group of authorities Mr. Ferond inoculated himsctf with the germs of follicular mange and cured himael{ within a period of three weeks. Mr. Ferond és uleo the first hair apeciatiat to reveal to the layman the inner secrets of the incubation ond growth of the human hair. ‘A number of years ago Mr. Ferond had no hair on his head, other than a fringe around hia ears, This can be proven conclusively by photographe and by the affidavits of thousands of people who knew him intimately. To day, at the age of fifty-eight, he nas achieved a regrowth of hair on nis scalp that comparcs favorably with the head of hair of a man half Ais age. In thousanda of other cases Mr. Ferond has never failed to give satisfactory results after consistent and correct use of his hair sctum. Baldness is caused by the presence of a microbe that preys upon the fat cells which are placed by nature at the bese of the hair follicles. This microbe absorbs the oily nourish: ment which healthy hair must re ‘The scalp is a tissue composed of three layers—the horny outer layer, made up of longitudine! elastie fibres; the malphignian layer, or seo ondaty stratum, com! of etreu- lar Abre; the third or papillary layer. @ delicate membranous substasce Through these three layers of scalp Ussue run the hair follicles, at the base of which are the papilli bulbs. From these hair bulbs spring small horny points, which, as they are nourished by the fat cells clustered around the papilli, gradually harden, push their way through the hair fol- eles and gradually develop into vis- ible outer hairs. This, in a nutshell, is nature's way of producing halr. Observe now, how the microbe which lodges at the base of the hair follicles brings about a gradual luss of hair and finally—total baldness. This microbe lives upon the minute fat cells which vourish the hair bulb or papilla, Thus, gradually the bulb loses {ts productive energy, the for- mation of new horny substance ends, the connection of the hair with the hair bulb is broken, and but a slight pull causes it to fall out. If the parasite which steals the nourishment from the hair bulb is destroyed the fat cells are permitted to resume their normal functions and the hair continues to grow. Ferond's Hair Grower with its! powerful penetrative properties de stroys the parasite feeding upon the fat cells, thus giving the hair bulb its proper nourishment and effectu- ally preventing the further loss of hatr, as well as stimulating ity growth, But how, you ask, can Ferond’s Hair Grower produce new hair after the bulb of papilla which creates the hair has been permitted to become sterile? Here is where the ingredients which enter into the coruposition of Verond’s Halr Grower assert their marvelous effect. By artificially creating the proper oily nourishment at the base of the follicle, the pa pilla is refertilized and ercates a new hair growth. It {gs generally known that at cer tain periods of the year even «a healthy scalp will lose some hair, these hairs belng pushed out of their follicles by the new hairs growing from the same bulb or papilla. This proves conclusively that the bulb ie capable of producing more than one hair, and that eo long aa the proper nourishment penetrates the three layers of scalp tissue end feeds the bulb it will produce new hair, which in time attains fall growth. Dandruff, alopecia ureata, eczema | and other scalp troubles ure the| menacing forerunners of total bald | ness. Feroad'’s will remedy these troubles, if applied faithfully and cor. rectly. t alsa recommend Verond’s Ha'r Grower to those men and women who are daily gazing ruefully at the hairs clinging to their combs and brashes and watch with dismay the gradually widening area of scalp and | the steadily diminishing number of hairs, whose loss they can 11] afford. To you I can only say: Give Ferond's Hair Grower a chance to save your hair, It has made good with thou- wands—it must make good with you. —Adv. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, — . — _ i seems es te 1991.~ An Open Letter to the Bald-Headed Men of New York “JUST RUB IT ON” Ferond’s Hair Grower can be bought wherever good drugs are sold, at $1.50 and$2.50a bottle, Parcel Post roc Extra UGE sums have been spent in endowing colleges, scien- tific institutions and laboratories. Trust. funds of untold millicns have been created —all for the advancement of science; for the abolishment of the word ‘‘impossible;’’ tor the _purpose of aiding the men of science to make the dream of to-day become the reality of to-morrow. No-decade in history has shown such a stupendous advance in the powers of man as the ten years just past. Man has definitely conquered gravitation with the aeroplane; annulled distances with the wireless; plumbed the depths of the seas with the sub- marine; harnessed day needs. the terrible thunderbolts of heaven to meekly serve his every- These achievements were the fruit of the toil of men who knew that the word “impos- sible” was but an impostor. Is it then too much to ask you to believe that I, too, after infinite toil and ye ars of perseverance, have a/so achieved the seemingly impossible? I, Jules Ferond, am the discoverer of a substance that prevents baldness and thor- oughly eliminates conditions which tend toward impoverishing the.stalp. Further- more, no matter how long the condition of baldness has extsted, Ferond’s Hair Grower well regrow hair. I ask every man and woman who reads this to cast aside their armor of skepticism and at least give me an opportunity to prove that I can re-fertilize the scalp, no- matter how hopeless the condition might seem. 1 will pay any one one hundred times the amount expended if tt can be proven that Ferond’s Hair Grower does not produce new hair on the scalp within a reasonable length of time. Tiron President JULES FEROND CO., Inc. 126 West 23rd Street New York RONDS (MILNSHAW ) R GROWER |