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October 16, 1920 DO YOU SLEEP WELL? Is yours a bed of roses or of rocks ? No, we are serious. Has it ever occurred to you that the right bed is as important to your sleep as the right food is to your meals? the wrong kind of cither will wreck you. Do you contemplate a night’s rest with keen zest or cring- ing dread? What is your opinion of a good night’s rest, anyway? Sound, dreamless oblivion, isn’t | it? We thought so. No wonder the ‘They | Bolsheviki are Bolsheviki. sleep On mangy mattresses over brick stoves. Che Morpheus Mattress has but one drawback. It will make you a sleep-hound if you’re weak-willed. The Morpheus Mattress hygien- ically and constructively is a mas- terpiece. If it were any better there would be something the matter jwith it. If you suffer insomnia on a Morpheus Mattress, you should be ashamed of yourself. The sense of guilt and profanation should make you blush like a ruby lamp in the dark. The Morpheus Mattress is an enchanted rug brought up to date. Dive in and enjoy a trip to the Delights of Dreamland. Try a brace of our Twin Beds. They are delicious. If you are single, try using them alternately. Start the night with Bed No. 1, and when you wake at 3 or 4 in the morning, instead of yawning and turning over, get out and crawl into Bed No. 2 and finish your repose there. In this way the beds last twice as long. Are ‘you going to Morpheus tonight? A Dollar for Every Snore! The use of lard in cooking again proved old-fashioned andexpensive | and indigestible. Mazola, the Great American Cooking Oil, is used so much hotter it cooks the outside of the food quickly. Hence it doesn’t soak into the food—to anywhere near the extent of lard. This face was again demonstrated when Mrs. A. Louise Andrea, famous expert in modern cookery, fried 254 ths. of fish steaks in 2 Ibs of Mazola. The sume amount of lard fried only 16") Ibs. The fish steaks were cut to an average thickness of one inch, During the same series of experiments —which can be duplicated by anyone interested—Mrs, Andrea fried 24! Ibs. of potatoes in 2 Ibs. of Mazola, while the same amount of lard cooked only 7 Ibs. 14 02. of potatoes. Alto of doughnuts, Mrs. Andiea fried 208 in 2 Ibs. of Mazola, while 2 Ibs. of lard fried only 138 doughnuts. No wonder Mazola is acclaimed by more than seven housewives and that it is found universally in the best horels, clubs, and dining cars of leading railroads, FOOD fried in lard (animal fat) soaks up the fae which | is not only wasteful, but it makes the food greasy FREE Sixty-four page beautifully illus- trated Corn Prod- ucts Cook Book. Write today. Corn Products Refining Co., P.O. Box161, New York. Unreal By Wex Jones Estate H, I have a fine home on the side of a hill, By the edge of a forest, the bank of a rill; The old-fashioned flowers make the garden so gay, And the birds in the branches they warble all day. . Every window is open to welcome the breeze That blows o’er the ridges from faraway seas. No rose in its arbor can breathe sweeter air, No king in his palace has outlook more fair. Oh, castles in Spain, castles in Spain— A dream is the deed to a castle in Spain. 2s Oh, once past the lintel my worries are done, For the writ of old Trouble here ceases to run The chatelaine’s Peace; and behind the closed door I laugh at the bogies I shrank from before. Pile more logs on the fire. The sparks upward fly, And fancies flash up, as bright and as high: No king has retainers so quick to his will, As the fancies that flock in my house on the hill. Oh, castles in Spain, castles in Spain A dream is the key to a castle in Sp } comicbooks.com