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iULbUAY MUKNLNG IHh M-IKLVLPOKf 1IMES NOVEMBER 15, 1927 Westminster Abbey has been opened and souvenirs of remembrance which -ETHEL- were deposited on the grave by sor 5 femt fSQCIETY rowing parents, widows, sweethearts and others have been placed Inside toe tomo. at fiyjJnneJlustin These souvenirs include valuable 3 trinkets, gold and silver medals and HAPPENINGS OF INTEREST IN SHREVEPORT'S SOCIAL LIFE crucifixes. They were laid on the Since Joy was not to go to her i 1B1C will) tt- 0'T YOU COHIT) fAr-rrv slab of the tomb as tributes to those "I'm glad you're hers. rm M-Hathaway. TJmm! The dinner' smells good father and stepmother unoll Monday, whose ftith has never been known.

there were four members of the They have been under the care of family for dinner that first Saturday flOW TO mfe ttfc- CGOlA I medal, which the American Library i association offers annually for the evening after Faith's successful the dean's verger, but the problem if their final disposition arose, and it was decided to place them with NEXT: Rhoda's story. ICVmvrlrht. 1937. KPTA e-wf skirmish with the domestlo employ. the body.

Accordingly some stones at the left ment agency. Faith, at Rhoda's excited, earnest request, had left the planning and preparation of the hand side of the tomb were removed most distinguished contribution to children's literature, has crowned such notable offerings as Loftlng's "Doctor Dollttle." Hawes' "The Dark Trlgate," Finger's "Talcs From Silver Chrisman's "Shen ot the Sea," and Jamea' "Smcky." In bookbinding, typography and dinner entirely to the new little aid' MRS. BLNJAMLV GRAV. All lt-ems of social, club end cnurcb Interest must be brought or telephoned to Mrs Benjamin Gray. 17:2 Fairfield avenue, between the hour ot 9 a and 13 daily except Mondays whan no notes will be taken Mrs Gray may be reached by telephone 834S Nothing for the social oolumn will be received at The Times office No Hems will be taken for 'lie Sunday paper after Friday noon During the S3 years that Miss Eva Booth has been ccmmender-ln -chief of the Salvation Army la the United States the resources of the organization have Increased from about 500,00 to more than (40,000,000.

of-all-work. Bob certainly couia not blame his wife for one bad or medi and the tributes placed within. Though Thomas Jefferson professed to set little 6iore by dress, he followed political faihion In it. Wearing knee-breeches and buckled 6hoes ocre dinner, since it had been at his urging that she had consented to have help at all. Illustration an equal progress has been realized.

The child's book of today is a marvel In this respect, for all the art of the bookmaker's trade, But Faith, of' course, was eager to Best Way to Loosen Stubborn Cough see the results of Rhoda's busy two hours la the kitchen. But Bob was brimming with news, which he In Parent-Teacher circle of the I the affectionate enthusiasm of acred I the world greatest illustrators has besn expended upon it to make it came to mean that you were but a back number Federalist. And Jefferson discarded them in favcr cf flapping pantaloons and leather shoe strings, so incensing the Federalists that they swore he was elmply curryng favor with the mob. "He was always dressed neat and tidy, and carried himself as If he were a rich man's son. The day he was licensed to practice law he had on a new suit, with broadcloth coat.

sisted upon pouring out to her as they both dressed for dinner. TU home-made nmedjr for quick rcaulta. Easily aiu) cheaply made. "I'm going to have a shot at Hem ingway's country home, darling," he told her nonchalantly, but the flush beautiful Its appeal is to the eye as well as to the heart. Like Cinderella in a Lanvin gown, our old favor'tes flock to the Children's Book week exhibit In editions whose rare loveliness cauaes us to gasp.

Happy the youngster whose lot Is to choose one 6uch treasure from the display of riches and carry It home with him. on his cheeks and the sparkle in his will meet at clock. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumni will i jor luncheon with Miss Dorris 216 Egar. street, phone 2-4809. JHAU Kappas are cordially Invited to nT Attend.

I Ladies golf day at the Country club. Mrs. Arthur Sample chairman. ''MAU ladles playing may qualify, as 'jTMcnday and Tuesday are qualifying davs for the handicap tournament, which begins Monday, November H. Blue Triangle club noonday lunch- blue eyes told her that he was tremendously elated.

"Ha wants to ruffled shirt and other garments of the best fashion. The style of powdering the hair was 6till in vogue then. but. he had his abundant tuit have the plans ready for spring build Here is a bonne-made syrup which' millions of people have found to be the most dependable means of break ine up stubborn coughs. It is cheaa and simple, but very prompt in actior Under its healing, soothing influence, chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier, tickling in throat stops and you jet a good night's restful sleep.

The usual throat and chest colds are conquered by it in 21 hours or less. Nothinr ing, and hes willing to put, two hundred thousand dollars into the bouse and the landscaping. Bob, Precautions are mide to celebrate the Ibsen centenary. It is howdy! If I land that, we'll be exactly 50 years since Ibsen began on easy street." writing his prose plays. "A Doll's Thea a kaock upon the door la- Home" was published at the end of of darn-red hair combed carefully back from his forehead and temples, and, I suspect, made to lay down smooth with bear's oil." Of President Chester A.

Arthur It was said that he was the best dressed chief executive since George Washington, aad his enemies made as much out of his "dandyism" as they could. terrupted them. ''Dinner's all ready, Mrs. better ior bronchitis, hoarseness, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter; coughs. 5 Daieth Delphian chepter of Dalph- 3ans aieet at 9 :30 a.

m. at the '5Washington hotel. Mother's club of the First Melh-Mist church will meet at the church St 8 o'clock. The Social Order of the Beauceant rlll meet at the Masonic temple at o'clock. Masrnolla chapter O.

E. 6. will meet way, Khoda son, swec voice called. To make this splendid cough syrup, pour 2 ounces of Pinex into a pine bottle and fill the bottle with olaia "Lord, what a voice!" Bob ejacu lated. "She must be young and honey-eolored.

Where did a maid ever get a voice like that?" Margaret Widdemer, Grace Sart-well Mason, Fannie Kllbourne and Emma Lindsay Squire have been 1S79, and played at Copenhagen soon after. On June 7, 1889, "the first serious Introduction of Ibsen to the British stage'" took place. Certainly no one then expected that Ibsen would triumph over all our cherished conventions, would banish the soliloquy, would introduce the "natural" dialogue, would trample on the happy ending 'ex machlna." Least of all did anyone suppose that within a generation those feminine claims to self-determination which so shocked our fathers would have been realized. granulated sugar syrup and aba ha thoroughly. If you prefer, use clarified honey, instead of sugar syrupw Either way.

vou cet a full pint a fsmilv 't Masonic temple at 7:30 p. jn. You told me to get a blonde and spending the summer on a tiny Island I'm nothing If not an obe''loat wire," near Portland, Maine, where they at the Washington jet 2:30 o'clock nave been turning out fiction and Faith laughed, patting her hair endeavoring to manage a motorboat, which because It is so temperamental. smooth, for Bob's exultation had expressed itself la more ways than one. they nave named The Prlmadonna Margaret Widdemer is finishing a se When they entered the dining supply of much better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made foe three times the money.

Keeps perfectly and children love it. Pinex is a special and highly cob centrated compound of genuine Nor way pine extract and palatable guaia col, known the world over for its prompt healing effect upon the membranes, To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "2Vj. ounces of Pinex with directions. Guaranteed a give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The sSgL Intereet In the Little Theater move rial for Good Housekeeping, Grace Sartwell Mason is at work on a novel, and Miss Kllbourne and Miss room, Bob's arm about her shoulders, Faith's housewifely eye noticed instantly that there were five plates mcnt continues without slackening throughout the land.

This is unus. Squire are doing short stories. They set about the long, narrow refectory ual, few "movements" amount to returned to New York in October. table. She was about to call out to more than passing fads.

But the lit The run strength of the women Rhoda, who had returned to the kitchen, when she noticed that there were not only five plates set upon tie theater has answered a need. It has provided what New York pleases actei. Minerva chapter of Delhlans, Cedar city hall. 7.30 hi. J.

i Chreveport Review No. 2, W. B. meet at 7:30 o'clock la Carpen-i ere' hall. timm AFFAIRS FOR WEDNESDAY.

'M Wednesday, November 16. Eta chapter of Delphlans will meet at two-thirty p. m. at Washington hotel. Central Kindergarten Mother's circle will meet at two-thtrty o'clock in tne kindergarten room.

The Era club will entertain with a -luncheon at the Washington hotel m' twelve-thirty o'clock promptly. The hostesses are Mrs. B. W. Marston.

Jr. Mrs. R. O. Roy and Mrs.

R. E. Wyche The social order of the Beauceant will entertain with a bridge party the home of Mrs. H. W.

Paul, 1535 of the American Legion Auxiliary will be given to the legion In Its fight for the passage of the universal linex vo, Ft Wayne, la.J2&KL to consider the provinces in many cases, their only spoken drama the creamy Italian linen cloth, but ttiat the meal was there, too three covered dishes, a platter of thinly sliced roast beef, and a tureen of and. in other cases, their only re spectably literate drama. It will wmmm for Coughs-JU continue until that millenlum morn on which the Theater Guild, the soup beside her own plate, tne big silver ladle lying suggestively be Civic Repertory and the other pro fore It. fe3sional group Ideas have taken to the road. And It will continue after draft bill, according to Mrs.

Irene Mclntyre Walbrldge, new national president of the auxiliary, on her arrival at national headquarters in Indianapolis. Mrs. Walbrldge declared that the auxlllay would follow the example of the legion and make a campaibn for the universal draft one of its chief activities during the coming year. "The 6ecurity of the peaoa of the United States would be greatly ad "'Why" she began, divided be tween a desire to laugh and a feel that, too, for it has worked up an Be Popular HAVE LONG, STRAIGHT HAIR 6sr ev NtA service, imc lne of annoyance. Of course the enduring interest In the theater as girl had admitted that she was un Magnolia street means to self-expression, and the pro' trained Orphanage Guild No.

2 will meet fessional theater never has been able The swinging door was pushed to accommodate all the talented open and Rhoda appeared, a plate people who find It their outlet small, beautifully browned bis vanced by the enactment if the universal draft plan Into the law of the nation," Mrs. Walbrldge said. "It is though, at that. It has at the same cults la one hand, a silver coffee time accommodated hundreds with The Rhyming Optimist By ALINE M1CHAELIS each hour men capture some bliss reward as toil can bring, bright gold or plaudits ringlrg; but only hearts that soar and sing, nor ever tire of singing. These are the gifts of Idle days, of dreaming, drifting hours when down time's hidden, quiet ways the Joy ot living flowers I peace measure, a preparedness out any taient at an.

it isn any pot In the other. Her pretty, fair plump face, was beaming with pride measure and a measure of common longer, to be shrugged aside as ama and expectancy. Justice. Providing as It does for the teur," no matter how bad It Th Ions hafrtf gtrt i popular. TtM short, irey tuirM gut la nsjIestM.

Urgthan, stalrf. en, (often mt eair tirV you flli ev th uu ot Hi-J Quinine Hir Droning, the wonderful oroduet tftet afwty olvee pltndld) results, 2Se vour druggist 01 dlratf by mail. FREE GIFTS TO I NEW AGENTS "I set my place here nearest the calling of capital and labor into the service of the nation la event of war It 1 tt sometimes. The leaven of the pro fessional has entered into the move. door, so I can scoot back and forth at three o'clock with Mrs.

M. J. Las-seign, 2740 Penick. Guild No. 3 will meet with Mrs.

J. Ferchaud 213 Dalzel at three o'clock Mrs. J. D. Blanton will present Miss Frances McCullough in piano recital at eight o'clock in the piano salon of Houck Music company, assisted by Miss Lillian Hobson.

reader. W. B. A. Loyalty Girls will meet at eight p.

m. with Miss Rowena Thomas la Gary street. Melkeu club at Y. W. C.

A. Silver Musicale Tea glvea by Circle Ten of the First Presbyterian church, in the home of Mrs. George Flaits, from three to five o'clock. The bright days come, the bright on the same terms that fighting men ment, a good thing because that to the kitchen for things," Rhoda said breathlessly, as she placed the are called It would increase the effec days go, what Joy as each one passes! gives self-expressers' a "professional food she was carrying upon the table, tlveness with which the country ism to respect. Blue skies above, green fields below, PETALLED SKIRT.

Loose petals of black taffeta, falling In irregular lengths from the waist, form the full skirt of a long black taffeta and net evening gown. EASY MEASURE. As a pound of print butter measures exactly two cups, the easiest way to measure one is to cut the print In two. BAKED TCRNIPS. Turnips, If cooked a short time la boiling water without cover, are delicious If baked with rich cream sauce and strips of pimento, HOME-MADE SHELLS.

Substitutes for pattie shells can be made satisfactorily from biscuits, by cutting out most of the center before baktag. could meet the threat of war; it On the subject, incidentally, is Silks and satins and laces frail, music that never ttres, dancing feet 'till the stars grow pale, these are her heart's desires. Sheen of the sua on a blue-bird's wings, joy of the seagull's flight, light and lovely and And before Faith could summon words to meet the situation, the 1 would make more remote the possi some recent news from New York, at sun, wings, trees, brooks and grasses. No honest soul can now lament for any vanished treasure, since here he new maid had slipped into her chair, bility of any attack on the united States and shohld It ever be neces which Le Petit Theater du Vleux Carre In New Orleans point with pride. It has reference to the first Wotove her turquoise-blue eyes glancing shyly toward Bob, as If expecting an 6hinlng things, these are her heart sary for this cohntry to fight an finds brimmed-up content, deep, delight.

Eyes that glow when her Introduction. other war It would make sure that sparkling wells of pleasure. To dream, Ingt ivt ooeno. Earries, iranm Get beautlfu' rHEE prttee. Write today.

step draws near, arms that are production of Lord Dunsany's fantastic "ifs" and, though New York the war Is fought under the principle But Faith managed to gasp, to arirt tne wnoie day through, ror opened wide, Dps that murmur, Central Kindergarten Mothers" sle la kindergarten at 2:30 o'clock. Twentieth -Century club with Mrs. Ratcliff at 3 o'clock. of service for all and profit for none, getting all but gladness, to reap the papers don mention It, the play when Bob's fingers closed tightly upon her arm, warning cr to love you, dear!" thus Is she satis' joy or me anew is summers song- fled. silence.

The Macmlllan company has ap Hi-Ja Chemical Co. Atlanta Box 598-BU Georgia was iirst produced in America in New Orleans, St. Peter street. The New York production la under the sweet madnessl The bright days dawn, the bright days fade, and with Tolling at morning, at noon, at eve, parently takej over the copyrights You're Rhoda. aren't he tolling through song-sweet days, of Miss Grace King's works from vari smiled down upon the oountry girl, aegis of the remnants ot the old smiling at toll lest another grieve, ous publishers and is Issuing them Neighborhood Playhouse troupe.

this is the part she plays. Comfort from time to time la new formats. tory and social customs aad Ideals particularly those of old New Orleans la her charming stories and reminiscent narratives. She knows au wis leads up to the fact that lng, cherishing, leading on ever to The latest of these reprints Is "The higher goals, vlslonlng hope after hope seems gone, Joyful In life's small mere is a new little theater group forming In New Orleans. It is Immensely interesting, because it is an Pleasant Ways of St.

Medard," which was first published by Henry Holt doles; laughing with children and and loves the city of her nativity as few others do, and she has had the good sense to limit her production la 1916. expression of youth, demonstratln ncaung au little nearts, grieis and While Miss King has never had that even boys and girls of high to the small but romantic realm aches, bringing the light where no sunbeams fall, this Is the world she a wide popular audience, never been school age are going. little theater. It Is called "The Little Art Thea which she knows from actual contact in the class of the best sellers, makes. I floxibh Mj easy dsi osmiridium.

$. point fM tor ana its iirst production was she has always attracted those discriminating readers who seek some "Londoa Bridge 1" They play It still, bright fashion show, Book week returns between 13 and! 19, with Its annual of the publishers' latest of-ijferlngs. its fascinating pageant of (jwhoys and girls masquerading as the characters of fiction, its plays ''and book fairs, nd essay contests and story houre. If the galaxy of new editions and books for children. In their jwobes c' red and green and yellow and blue, could ba compared with a i'jnolal child's book shelf of 25 years "'Ago, what a contrast would be Both within and without new books have been made -lovelier Many of the children's tales 'which succeeded a quarter of a cen-ury aS holding their places on shelf among the masterpleees children's fiction, have today 'J rept out of sight or enjoy an lgnom-'Mmous old age in the memory cf a remaining adults.

Stvles have changed for the bettsr. s'nd -places teen filled oj mars and experience. The title of one of her best books of stories Is "Tales of a Time and Place," and this title m.ght be appropriately lascrlbed over all she has written, the place being thing more than mere "thrillers Just as la the by-gone days! Yester The reprinting of her book Indicates made 10 at the Studio theater, 510 St. Peter street, two one-act plays being offered. "Boots," a Russian tragedy, and "The Masterpiece." a comedy.

The Little Art Theater, says the manifesto, "is a steady cemand for lovely stories day cries gay and shrill reached me through the city's maze. "London wliloh have the staying quality of New Orleans and the time being the post-bellum period. Bridge is falling downl" How It swept the Aci all real arttstis productions. the years away, that old song of Lon The Pleasant ways or St. Me Miss King does not belong la any For Trouble" due to Acid INWOeSTlOM aoo stomach MCADACHe dard" Is not a novel, aad yet It is don town, by young voices, shrill and gayl Laughter, Innocent and sweet.

tlkikkcmiMudtm sense to the newer schools of writers. Rather she should be classed cast la the fascinating mold of a elled like muslo on the sir, float' consecutive fictitious narrative. It with the older school which stands lng down the busy streets, flinging is not even a volume of short for clarity, balance, restraint and 'me grorp of young people organized to present morally clean plays." The plans call for a season of three full length plays, the first scheduled for the subscription program being a modern dress production of Sheridan's "The Rivals." which should be srr.u-int'. Membership will be limited to 100. youth's glad challenge there.

"Londo In sick stomachs instantly- stories, end yet It has all the familiar charm and attractiveness of Bridge!" the old song brines memo me. chastcness. Elegance Is the best word to apply to her style not the tawdry elegance of fine writing or nes back in happy throng, Joy re sick stomachs, sour stcmachs and ways know what to do. Crude and ir I'M the sketchbook type of fiction. What Miss King has really given in this turns on ha3tlng wings, though the lall JO.

It 'i indigestion usually mean excess acid. harmful methods will never appeal years between are long. "London flowery rhetoric, but the elegance of refined and selective beauty, ele lmple story of a Protestant family s- The stomach nerves are over-stimu to you. Go prove this for your own Bridge Is falling down!" How the lated. Too much acid makes the wijuxeoums cocriDuzions to ycung people's reading A concerted effort pas been made by publishers to ex-' dude any but choice titles from their lists.

The John Newbery gance In its original sense of the choice, the elect, the chaste. The set down In the old Creole section of New Orleans Just after the Civil war Is a connected series of genre stomach and intestines sour. sake. It may save a great many dls agreeable hours. Be sure to get the genuine Phil The Weekly Dispatch reveals that "secertly and with fitting reverence" the unknown warrior's tomb la ranks of care retreat from the noisy grimy town at the sound of children's feet I Comes the knowledge -as they Alkali kills acid Instantly.

The Uhe Wed Writing instrument best of her work has that Gallic touch of fidelity, sincerity, refinement and chasteness which we as pictures and character sketches set-tint: forth the domestic trials of a best form is Phillips Milk of Magnesia, because one harmless, tasteless lips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physicians for 60 years In correcting sing life's old sweetness sMll survives while such happiness can spring from sociate with such French masters as excess acids. 25o and 60o a bottle doss neutralizes many times its vol Alphonse Daudet. In fact, the ume in acid. Since ltt invention, 60 any drugstore. the bloom of children's lives.

VELVET WRAP. of Magnesia" has been the distinguished southern family In the reconstruction period. The assumed names, the fictional form, the idealized atmosphere, the dramatlo Incidents are but the artistic medium through which Miss years ago, It has remained the standard with physicians everywhere. TJ. 6.

Registered Trade Mark of The French background or coloring Is evident in all that 6he has done. She Is bi-llngual and bl-raclal by nativity and she has made good use of the The new wrap is the velvet wrap. Take a spoonful in water and your Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com pany aad Its predecessor Charles H. not the brocaded one.

The latest touch Is to have the lining match unhappy condition will probably end in five minutes. Thea you will al King tells the story of her own girl Phillips siace 1875. hood experiences. Her latiier, vvn the evening gown underneath, Ham M. King, was a plantation own er and a lawyer in New Orleans One of the most charming gift shops In Peking is owned and man double fortune which she fell heir to at birth by blending and fusing In her style both her Gallic taste and lrvgination and her English and solidarity.

"The Pleasant Ways of St. Medard," thougH dealing with r. very painful and pathetic theme. Is Indeed a pleasant book to read. A stiff, unyielding pen polat puts an uncomfortable strain upon the i fingers wb" must grip the barrel of the pen.

The osmiridium point I of The Oner Pen is flexible te makes writing almost effortless. It distinguishes The Carter as "the friendly Osmiridium is also known as the most durable pen point material. The Carter Pen is as friendly to the pocket as it is to the paper and to the fingers. The Carter Rocker Spring Clip the built-in-theap clip is instantly released by a slight pressure on the spring and permits the pen to beremoved and 4 replaced without jamming and puling the pocket when the war broke out. He went away to the front, as did the sons RHEUMATIS of nearly all the old southern rami aged by an American girl.

Miss Helen B. Burton, who 'started out to see the world after completing her studies lies, and when he came back to his family at the conclusion of the war at the University of Colorado. I ft 4 I he found that all his possessions had may be relieved by rational treatment-it can not be robbed away. been swept away. This Is the exact condition la which we find the tferry Ended Talbots at the opening of the story.

They are on their way to take up anew at the very bottom of fortune's ladder. They have rented a cheap Her Worst for a Dime! house la the old Creole quarter ot the south of the city along the river See the new pen made in a beautiful mottled blue of unbreakable Coralite. bank. The story of hardships and disappointments Is brightened by the The Carter's Ink Co. -wis w4 courage ana idealism or au tue members of the family and by the devo 1 Are you one of those who suffer with pduiB in your muscles and joints, commonly called rheumatism, making you miserable, less efficient, interfering with your working hours, ruining your sleep? You may have tried many things wjthout relief.

Why not try S.S.S.? For more than 100 years it has been giving relief in thousands of cases, as testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. "I Buffered from rheumatism for a good many years. At times butjitMCorter'e fc Jnli or 1 8 1 I tion of servants and unpretentious For Fountain Pen Rytm tor blut ink mi Corier'i i old and new friends. The soie aim of the parents now is to make "Vaesar" The new style now seen walking on the campus. Black patent vamp, quarter and cuff, sudan kid top.

Box heel. $10.00 Same style for children. $7.00 Many other styles $6.50 up. Hosiery, too! enough to live on and to educate t'K i swf. s''' Jr the children.

In fact, we may be sure that the whole history of the Talbots Is but a veiled personal i a I- reminiscence of the King family life for some 10 years following the close A Body Sweetness that Even Perspiration Can't Spoil AU the trick laxatives in the world caa't tempt people who understand the properties of cascara. A hundred different drugs will purge the bowels, but a little natural cascara purifies the system clear through. Cleanses even the pores of your skia. Renders perspiration as Inoffensive as so much dewl Your grandparents took "salts," aad slowly washed away the mucous membrane with the waste! Mineral oils are better, but they leave the coating that your blood must then carry off through the pores. But when you cascarlze the system, you get rid of all the poisons by normal muscular action of the bowels.

Don't get in the habit of taking medicine for constipation or even for auto-Intoxication. If you have of the Civil war. Miss King combines In her style my joints would swell so, i couldn't walk. I tried almost everything. Went to Hot Springs the instinct of the historian with that of the literary artist.

The facts then finally decided to try that she has made numerous valuable contributions to the history of S.S.S. I took a course, in a short time the rheumatic pains entirely left me. I am now in the French settlements in Louisiana, that she Is one ot the Joint authors llf rocker spnnq I PH clip ii ajj s' itfig1 is extracted from the fresh roots of medicinal plants and herbs and gives to Nature what she needs in building you up so that your system throws off the cause. From- youth to later years S.S.S. is a proven tonic give it and take it.

when a tonic is indi- cated. S.S.S. is sold at all good drug' stores in two sizes. The larger; size is more economical. perfect health, and want to add that I have tried all kinds of medicines but I think S.S.S.

is the with Prof. J. R. Flcklen of the standard school history of Louisiana that la her "New Orleans: the Place and best." Earl C. Campbell.

115 the People" she has given us one f.ht il-'l6 "WHAT A JOY it was to find such is a 1 Phm Next to Potofflc of the most charming dooks ever West Main Street. Johnson City. delightful form in which to take written about an American city, and Tenn. cascara; children love them and the that she served number of years taste tempts most crown -ups to take S.S.S, is purely vegetable, It aa aid to utter cleanliness! My system is so purified, perspiration doesn't stain ray garments and I just forget self now, after I've takca one or two- Try a Carter Pen at M. L.

Bath Ltd. Shreveport, La. Wholesale Olucrlbuten MORRIS A DICKSON CO. Shreveport, La. "more." And what a comfort to know you are la that clean, wholesome condition that does away with as the errecuve secretary oi tne Louisiana Historical society, sufficiently prove her Instinct for history.

But she will undoubtedly be re The tonic -for all ages Builds Strength CASCARETS any need of deodorants, even In warmest weather! Try a cascaret tonight! All druggists, membered primarily lor the artistic way ua which she has enshrined hls- Relieves Rheumatism ').

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