reGce t' - ne means just that. To hlm it's a danger sig- nal. Perhiaps he wili tel you to dr in k Mountain Valley Minerai Water be- cause it aids the kid-ý neys toe liminate "pr e Sss0oËtoxins' w hich tend to reduce: the caliber anfd, elas- ticity of the arteries. ' Let us tell you more.' Phone. mtiuroaa Ave.- keGREoe.f 4777 Color o Ias -wno oada anrîcipated niat at A 1*11- tuy of Progress they wouîd have op- portunity to view an exac~t replica of King Soloxnon's Temple and Citadel in ail its grandeur of beauty and vast distances, its ýmatchless colorings and. magnificent interiors,, will be, glati to knowv that their disappointinent is flot to be complete.ý For, though, unfortunate-ý ly. suflicient money. was flot secured. to bring to f ull fruition the, dreain of Dr. John Wesley Kelchnier to rear uponi the .grounds of Cbicago's 1933 exposition, in permanent construction, replicas of tbese most renowned buildings of al the world's history, the project was'inot -entirely abandoned, and the publiceflot wbolly deprived of the pleasure and educational value designed to accrue, f rom it. Exhaiit COMmpIe .Mode On. Northerly Island there is no* to: be seen a replica,' in temporary con- struction, of the lower part of the temple itacîf, but witbout tbe tower. Within its wl are ontained fiet on4y a omplete model of the reproduction as originally pla*nned, but also an extensive exhibit on canvas of artworks and handicraft f rom the mystic tribes of the far east. Here also wilI be found paintings ini brilliant colorings and masterful tech- nique of interiors of the temple and the palace, the house of Pharaoh's daugh- ter (King Solomon's wif e and queen), banquet scene on the Porch of Pillars, House of the Forest of Labanon- paintings that present in realistic. fash- ion events that transrsired and the ac- ria' ime witnîn a score ited only the Cômn- e Vision to reccg- Interior of Kïs;g Soloinon's, Palae- Batiqut Sceoie Porc), of Pillars, ft.w Exhibit Waa Athi.ved Denied the pleasure'and profit that achievement of the ambitious underý takdng would have brought, it is neyer- theless interesting te recount the.de- tails of its conception. The structures were te have been 1voled from, plans by Dr., Harvey 'Wiley Corbett of New York Qity, head of A Century of Progres Exposition architectural commission. 1 Dr. JaonWi'tlev Celn'r vof New. lie If cuse of Plia roh's Dazighter-Soomoft'S Wif e and Queen Tiram out of Tyre, filled witb wisdom mnze its historic valueand the imagina- and understanding, and a ctinning tion to undertake the task." skilled workman, so did John Wesley L ectures are given daily, relating in Kelchner labor with modern experts and together they dropped ont of the Twén- minute detail the historical and religi- wiJiI sau vai Cal The next dream' was to in sketches, v and plans. In tasl 1FIS. 13 to 15 Years old) Sain Carson ry Holland; Clark odwv.J rars o14) »etty 8he!- xabraith va. Suzanne 'ettibone va. Barbara ponter va. Frances > Hepburn va. Mary SWllder va. Georgia hy 4dwards, bye; ii ounglo've. Eveuston-] A