more WHEN the Pilgrims sent their agent from and preserving of their products, does New Leyden in 1618 to secure the consent of England's interest extend. The latest avail- Once realizing the value of this industry, on the Atlantic which make her the natural trade. The Old Colony Trust Company of Can Meet Them”, outlining our many facilities, , Not only in the fisheries, but in the canning Please address Department C. resources. Tours and Travel NEW YORK CITY AYMOND-WHITCOMB TOURS E CRUISES The Best Travel The Best Tours and Travel Hotels and Resorts Hotel Le Marquis 12 East 31st Street New York Parties enrolling now. Moderate Great success 1920. Boston, Mass. CHRISTMAS GIFTS WHIFF from the Maine woods.,,Pretty covered real fir balsam pillow, size 12 x 16'', $1 by parcel post. Mrs. Wallace A. Weston, Madison, Me. CHRISTMAS cards with envelopes. Artis tic, unique. 50c. assortments, ten 5c. cards. $1 assortments, ten 5c. and five 10c. cards. Send money with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rowe Publishing Co., Oneonta, N. Y. LADIES' PURE LINEN hand-embroidered handkerchiefs on white or colored linens with colored threads interwoven forming the borders. Six different patterns in box for Christmas gift, $6. Order to-day. The Irish Linen Company, Davenport, Iowa. GREETING cards designed by Ernst Jonson. Brilliant bits of color recalling the illuminator's art of long ago. Send for sample. Discounts on 25. Ernst Jonson, 551 Boylstou St., Boston, Mass. SOUTH AMERICA CRUISE-TOUR Sailing February 15, 1921 and including in 50 days the great cities of the East and West Coasts. The shortest comprehensive tour of South America ever arranged. $1485 and up WEST INDIES Delightful cruises with manys y shore excursions. Sailing from New York Feb.-12, Mar. 5 and 26. $450 and up China, Europe. Boston BENNETT'S TRAVEL BUREAU Combines every convenience and home Established 1885 comfort, and commends itself to people of California-Bermuda-West Indies refinement wishing to live on American Plan and be within easy reach of social and draJapan-China Egypt-Palestine matic centers. SOUTH AMERICA Rates with Illustrated Booklet gladly sent 506 Fifth Ave., New York upon request. JOHN P. TOLSON. 200 Spreckels Building. San Francisco, Cal. HOTEL JUDSON 53. Washing ton Square GO TO EUROPE IN 1921 adjoining Judson Memorial Church. Rooms AT MY EXPENSE by organizing, a with and without bath. Rates $3.50 per day, including meals. Special rates for two weeks or more. Location very central. Convenient to all elevated and street car lines. THE MADISON Madison Avenue and First Street thirty guests. One block from the lake and DUPLICATING DEVICES “MODERN” DUPLICATOR.-A business getter. $2.25 up. 50 to 75 copies from per, pencil, typewriter. No glue or gelatine. 40,000 firms nise it. From dealers or on 10 days' trial from us. You need one. Write for free booklet BL. Durkin, Reeves & Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. LANTERN SLIDES LANTERN slides made and colored. Highest grade work. 25 years' experience. Edward Van Altena, 6 East 39th St., New York City. JAPAN NEW YORK A Constantly Delightful Country Home With City Conveniences Are you interested in it? Kew Gardens Jau Clearwater-Belleair If so, write to Secretary lorida West Coast JAPAN HOTEL ASSOCIATION pur golf courses, tennis, fishing, Care Traffic Dept. hooting, motoring over perfect roads. IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS he healthiest place in America. The TOKYO nest place in all the South to spend e winter. Clearwater Board of Trade for 120-page Guide Book Free Il give further information. When writing please mention " Outlook.” Health Resorts KEW GARDENS, L. I. Open Throughout the Year Moderate prices, Golf-Tennis HELP WANTED Business Situations RAILWAY traffic inspectors earn from $110 to $200 per month and expenses. Travel if desired. Unlimited advancement. No age limit. We train you. Positious furnished under guarantee. Write for booklet CM27. Standard Business Training Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. WRITE photoplays: $25-$300 paid anyone for suitable ideas. Experience unnecessary ; complete outline free. Producers League, 438, St. Louis. EMBROIDERERS on infants' silks and flammels. Work sent out of town. Barringer, 29 East 31st St., New York City. Companions and Domestic Helpers DIETITIANS, superintendents, cafeteria managers, governesses, matrons, housekeepers, social workers, and secretaries. Miss Richards, Providence, East Side Box 5. Boston, Fridays, 11 to 1, 16 Jackson Hall, Trinity Court. Address Providence. PLACEMENT BUREAU for employer and employee: housekeepers, matrons, governesses, secretaries, dietitians, attendants, mother's helpers. 51 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass. MOTHER'S helper, by January 15. White, retined, educated Protestant. Care of fouryear-old boy, help with upstairs work: no heavy cleaning. Must be good sewer. State age, experience, references, and wages. Mrs. arly Spring Tours SOUTH CAROLINA HE Kirkwood LINDEN The Ideal Place for Sick People to Get Well the personal study and specialized treatto went of the invalid. Massage, Electricity. EGYPT, THE HOLY LAND, Hydrotherapy. Apply for circular to (late of The Walter Sanitarium) “ INTERPINES" Beautiful, quiet, homelike. ailing the end of January 9 years of successful work. Thorough, reliable, dependable and ethical. Every com fort and convenience. Accommodations of ater Tours to ITALY and superior quality. Disorder of the nervous sys tem a specialty. Fred. W. Seward, Sr., M.D., NORTHERN EUROPE Fred. W. Seward, Jr., M.D., Goshen, N. Y. Write for further information to Crest View Sanatorium he Bureau of University Travel Green wich, Ct. First-class in all respects, Boyd Street Newton, Mass. home comforts. H. M. HITCHCOCK, M.D. The Bethesda White Plains, A private sanitarium for invalids and aged who need care. Ideal surroundings. Address for terms Alice Gates Bugbee, M.D. Tel. 241. T On Camden Heights OPEN JAN. TO MAY RESPONSIBLE woman to assist mother with household duties, including simple cooking, in cultivated hoine. Address G. B., 19 Hobart Road, Summit, N. J. TWO young girls, preferably sisters or friends, to run Ford car, do light housework, and make themseives generally useful in country home. No cooking or laundry. Address Box 58, Radnor, Pa. WANTED-Companion-chauffeuse to semiinvalid. Adaptable, cheerful, educated. Ref. erences. “J, The Colonial Hotel, 11th and Spruce Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Teachers and Covernesses . WANTED-Experienced English nursery governess to care for little girl six years old at Rochester, N. Y. Best references i'equired. 9,196, Outlook. CHILD's nurse-governess. Country location. 'wo small children. Excellent salary paid to gentlewoman who loves children, thoroughly understands physical care, directing play, and early instruction. State experience, salary received, reterences. Mrs. Stephens, Box 187, Auburn, Pa. GOVERNESS wanted, to take charge of assist with school lessons. State age, nationality, and experience. Must have good references. Fine position for the right one. Whitman, P. O. Box 34, Station 0, New York. HOPKINS' Educational Agency, 507 Fifth Ave. Governesses, nurses, housekeepers, dietitians, teachers, companions, secretaries, attendants. WANTED-Teachers all subjects. Good vacancies in schools and colleges. International Musical and Educational Agency, Carnegie Hall, N. Y. BIG demand for teachers for emergency vacancies. Ernest Olp, Steger Bldg., Chicago. The HAMILTON 14th & K Sta., Property Wanted Small School Hotels and Resorts Under the great Roosevelt Dam in the will inake you a fine living and steady profits. Ten to twenty acres enough. Moderate cost, lemons, lettuce, early vegetables, cotton, al- and dairy products. Write for free folder: C. L. Seagraves, Supervisor of Agriculture, Santa Fe Ry., 962 Railway Exchange, Chicago, nix, Arizona, will bring you full information. , N. W. to Lease Address, with particulars, 3,147, Outlook. BOOKS, MAGAZINES MANUSCRIPTS coats-of-arms. Every Anglo-Saxon and Celtio name. Kindly inquire for particulars. Chas. STORIES, poems, plays, etc., are wanted for Your inquiries gladly answered INVENTIONS wanted. Cash or royalty for CHRISTMAS GIFTS Big international events January and February. * For free information and sug gestions write to the Official Agency of the SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS 241 Fifth Avenue, New York City, N. Y. SITUATIONS WANTED Business Situations CHURCH or school secretary position wanted by young woman of refinement. 9,276, Outlook. COPLEY CRAFT CHRISTMAS CARDS, hand-colored, sent on approval. The line is best known for its distinctive verses. DisIt affords all the comforts of counts to those selling among friends. Jessie A. home without extravagance. McNicol, 18 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass. or to your favorite Tourist Agency POSITION wanted by woman of wisual executive ability as social secretary, accountant, or chaperon. Visiting only. 9,277, Outlook. SECRETARY-stenographer, experienced educational work, desires responsible position. References. 9,357, Outlook. Tours and Cruises 6 NOT AT HOME" "DWARD Box, in his recently publis autobiography, tells this story of: author of “ Alice in Wonderland," " L Carroll,” otherwise C. L. Dodgson, ir whom he sought a series of articles. A great difficulty (for the author led secluded life at Oxford and rarely admin any one into his confidence), Mr. Boka introduced to the Rev. Charles L. Do son, a tutor in mathematics. “ You are quite in error," said mathematician, when Mr. Bok bad sia his errand. “You are not speaking to person you think you are addressing." “Do I understand, Mr. Dodgson," claimed Mr. Bok, “that you are 1 • Lewis Carroll; that you did not w7 Alice in Wonderland'?” For an answer the tutor rose, went i another room, and returned with a bu which he handed to Bok. 6 That is book," he said simply. It was enti “ An Elementary Treatise on Deter nants,” by C. L. Dodgson. It was a copy the book which he had sent to Que Victoria when she requested a perses copy of the famous story. "As I said in the beginning," contine Mr. Dodgson, you are in error. Yaa not speaking to · Lewis Carroll.'” And nothing that Mr. Bok could say do, despite the fact that he expended to hours in the effort, could break down to SOUTH AMERICA Including the best there is to see in South America A Cruise Tour and the celebrated trip over the Andes. Down January 29th the West coast on the luxurious Pacific Line 70 days—$2200 up steamer “Ebro"-up the East coast via the Lam port & Holt Line. Seventy days of pleasure on land and sea. An extended program of sight seeing in all the principal cities of South America. WEST INDIES January 15th, S. S. Ulua; February 19th, S. S. Cruises Toloa, of the Great White Fleet. These new 23 days under steamers, built for cruising in the tropics, offer the Tropical skies comforts of an ocean liner. Visiting Havana, Santiago, Port Antonio, Kingston, Cristobal, Panama Canal, Port Limon, San Jose and Havana. Tours Honolulu, Japan, Manchuria, North and South To the ORIENT China and the Philippine Islands. Sailing from Vancouver January 13; from San Francisco January 24, February 5 and 20, March 16, April 2 and 30, May 28 and June 25; from Seattle March 11. Small parties under personal escort. Write for details. CALIFORNIA and Conducted tours leaving each week from the FLORIDA Tours middle of January throughout the winter to Cali fornia and Florida. Stopover privilege enabling individuals to return independently or with a later tour. Write for details. $450 up AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY 65 Broadway, New York OXC INTERNATIONAL BANKING, SHIPPING, TRAVEL AND FOREIGN TRADEO He's Worth ItLittle Tim-counterpart of thou- . sands of helpless little children, rich and poor alike--struggling to live against the savage attacks which tuberculosis makes upon his frail little body. If we fail him—but we must not fail. He's worth saving. NEWLY FOUND ANCIENT DWELLINGS N Ews despatches from Denver records discovery of prehistoric ruins of cliff-dwelling settlements in a canyon of the junction of the Yamoa and Gra Rivers, in a remote section of the nort western corner of Colorado, as reported Professor Jean A. Jeancon, agent of 1 United States Bureau of Ethnology. James Loftus, ranchman, of Your Colorado, brought word of the finding together with a detailed description of t Discoveries of incalculable ra to science and history have been ma in the ruins, according to Profes Jeancon. Homesteaders' curiosity aroused by ancient and peculiar canyon walls and ore hanging ledges, partially eclipsed by ti “ long, deep opening, resembling a gre pair of lips, with flat, stone-colored teeth led Loftus to make an investigation of t ruins, he said to-day. In the rooms he declared he fos wicker baskets filled with what appear to be grain. Two skeletons were found i one of the rooms. Pieces of pottery baked clay were littered about the floor the houses. Seals Each penny Christmas Seal you buy provides added strength to your local and national tuberculosis associations in their fight against this preventable and curable disease. NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS ASSN., 381 Fourth Avenue, New York . SITUATIONS WANTED Business Situations FIRST-class dressmaker and seamstress would like private residence or institutional position for the winter. 9,251, Outlook. Companions and Domestic Helpers POSITION as companion, chaperon in girls' school, or managing housekeeper by woman of refinement. 9,198, Outlook. COMPANION - housekeeper. Take entire charge of apartment or house. References. 9,237, Outlook. LADY, a Virginian, desires position as companion for young woman or for elderly or invalid one in refined Christian home of means. Best of references given and asked. Address Miss K., P. O. Box 117, Eastville, Va. EXCEPTIONAL musician, cultured, wellread young lady of artistic tastes desires position as companion, social secretary, or governess. Preferably in or suburbs of New York. 9,271, Outlook. YOUNG lady student desires position as companion in physician's family-no children. Two days weekly free for study. Mod. erate compensation. New York City only. SITUATIONS WANTED REFINED middle-aged woman desires CULTURED lady would chaperon young girl in New York City or would care for semi-invalid going to California for the winter. 9,253, Outlook. MIDDLE-aged lady wishes position as managing housekeeper, useful companion, or charge of child. References. P. O. Box 239, Rosemont, Pa. MANAGING housekeeper for elderly couple where companionship will be appreciated, or in home where a child needs love and care. 9,275, Outlook. NURSE, graduate, healthy, strong, willing, desires position to go to warm climate for winter months. Will go anywhere. 9,274, Outlook. HOUSEKEEPER desires care of home and children; any section. Excellent references. 9,268, Outlook. CULTURED gentlewoman will act as visiting reader-companion or chaperon two or three hours day. Highest credentials. SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Companions and Domestic Helpers Companions and Domestic Helde COMPANION, secretary. Iwelte POSITION of dignity and trust desired by city reference.' Would travel. Inte cultured, versatile, ambitious woman, excep- requested. Free after Dec. 15. 9.772, 0 tionally experienced and capable in supervision of household, care and training of MISCELLANEOUS children, shopping, chaperoning, etc. Would accompany lady South or as companion to MISS Guthman, New York shopper one living in hotel. 9,272, Outlook. send things on approval. No samples. But WANTED-Young woman, college gradu ences. 309 West 99th St. ate, professional training and experience, GRAPHOLOGY. Interesting chart capable, reliable, best references, eager for study. Complete analysis of handa normal, wholesome family life, desires posi made for $5.9,249, Outlook. tion in home. Willing to make herself geu HOW to become a member of DISCU erally useful. Suburban New York preferred. ERED GEMS. Price 10 cents. Dieva 9,269, Outlook. Gems, Kennebunk, Maine. M. W. Wightman & Co. Shopping 1 executive ability, desires supervision mother established 1895. No charge; prompo de less home or similar field requiring intelli 44 West 22d St., New York. gence, experience. Resident or visiting. WANTED—Young women to take Eastern States, Washington preferred. So months' course in training for the cial, business references exchanged. 9.260, chronic and convalescent invalide AS Outlook. F. E. Parker Home, New Brunswick.. CHAPERON-Traveled woman, refined, HOME for CHILDREN derisa going to California in December, will chap NORMAL. Teacher of experience bare children or others. References ex- ing for few children deviating from changed. E. W 162 Croton Ave.. Ossining in her country home. Ages 7 to 12 00 eron 2 THE OUTLINE a AT BY THE WAY ORDER AT ONCEHOOTING over the heads of an enemy is the great waste of ammunition in warfare ; this often results from the involuntary raising of the gun as the excited soldier jerks the trigger instead of “squeezing it off.” An American army officer has invented what is called a relaxing trigger to insure better marksmanship. The new trigger is pulled clear back, and then, after 2 Vols. $10.50 the pressure on it ceases, it moves forward Three Editions Exhausted. Fourth in Press and fires the gun automatically. THE MACMILLAN COMPANY, Publishers, NEW YORK Johnny Smith had got into his first pair of long “pants,” an exchange says, and felt his new importance. He answered a ring at the door. “ Is Mr. Smith in ?” inquired the stranger. “I am Mr. Smith,” Johnny announced without a smile. NERVE CONTROL of the ORGANS OF ELIMINATION The exportation of locomotives and steel rails furnishes an interesting indication of the trend of reviving trade. In September, How Constipation Follows a Derangeaccording to the “ Railway Age,” in a total ment of the Mechanism, and How of 154 locomotives bought, France took the largest number, and was followed by Italy, It can Most Effectually be Relieved Cuba, China, and Spain. Of rails, Cuba took the greatest amount, and was followed by Canada, Brazil, French Africa, and T the rear of the abdomen lies Nujol, unlike cathartics, works only Sweden. Of freight cars, the largest number were bought by France, while Poland, a great "plexus” or nerve ” on the waste matter and not on Mexico, Cuba, and Italy followed in the center that works in a manner simi- the system. It does not stimulate order named. lar to a telephone central switch- or harm, and therefore is the safe A reader of The Outlook vouches for board. It receives messages from and rational treatment for constipathis juvenile reflection upon the higher education: The young uncle had just re nerves in various regions of the tion. Nujol simply softens the food turned from college on a vacation and body and transmits them to minor waste and keeps it at the proper was telling his very small niece about Central Park. “Some day," he said, nerve centers or “ganglia,” which consistency, making it easy for the "uncle will take you there and you shall directly act on the muscles to be muscles to pass it from the body “ ride on one of the little donkeys.” Uncle Harry, what is a donkey? You stimulated. Its principal function in their normal way. In the same must tell me. I've never been to college, is to keep in operation various process it relieves the nerves of you .” mechanical processes, of which the over-exertion and enables them From Calcutta a subscriber sends an advertisement clipped from an Allahabad to rest. most important is the proper elimipaper, which he says furnishes an inter- nation of food waste. esting comment on Indian family life: Nujol actually prevents constipaWANTED—A BRIDEGROOM for my elder The presence of food waste in the tion because it helps nature maintain daughter; comely, loving of disposition ; marriage would, Bhagavan willing, be celebrated colon ready for discharge causes a easy, thorough bowel evacuation in the coming Voisakh. Gentlemen ... willing to join my brother-in-law and myself on message to pass to this plexus. The at regular intervals—the healthiest Shri Rameshwar Pilgrimage in January 1921 plexus immediately forwards this habit in the world. It does not are invited to correspond, together with horoscopes of their boys of age 14-16 years. message on to the smaller nerve cause nausea or griping, nor intercenters which directly control the fere with the day's work or play. liigh price of cotton was responsible, ac- muscles of elimination in the walls cording to the New York “Times,” for a of the colon. Nujol is absolutely harmless and little mixup in the plans of Sambo and Mandy. They had both saved money, and pleasant to take. Try it. finally each concluded to spend some of it Constipation results from failure of in a present to the other. “Ah's goin' the colon muscles to respond to Sold by all druggists, in sealed bottles, shoppin'!” Sambo announced one morning. bearing the Nujol trade mark Mandy followed at noon. They shopped orders. These muscles may fail independently and returned in triumph at because the waste matter in the -COUPONsupper. Each one had a surprise for the other, which neither would divulge till the colon is hard and dry, or because Mail coupon for booklet " Constipation-Automorning. Daylight brought their surprises of reaction from over-stimulation Intoxication in Adults," to Nujol Laboratories, -together. Two big furniture vans backed Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), Room 703, 44 Beaver up to the two-room cabin, and from each created by salts, pills, castor-oil, Street, New York. (In Canada, address Nujol, was brought forth a shiny upright piano! mineral waters, etc. They are 22 St. François Xavier St., Montreal.) Sambo and Mandy had each bought a piano and paid cash for it. “ tired out" and unable to Name... spond—just as a jaded horse can “Topsy-turvy " pronunciations : Address. “ The Mexican guide was taking a party no longer respond to the whip. of American tourists around the City of Mexico. He was explaining about a school * In succeeding issues of this publication will appear other articles on the eiimination building when the scholars came trooping of food waste, based upon the conclusions of leading medical authorities. “ Unusual prosperity as a result of the ce re |