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In I te Sscicty Matron at Nati6hal Capital TrahsfoHns Old Clothing Into New By MARGARETWADE ASHINQTONj NoVMObtr I VNew frocks for ld ones might be likened to1 the Aladdin ca fornnp in bur fairy tale day br ill who top look and listen to the wonderful tale of conservation in ciothlng made possible by Mrs Tn omas Walsh for twenty years one it Washington most fameus host esse and now worthy or a place aloe up to Herbert Hoover In cen ervatlon methods Unlike the story of the long Bought for lamp there Is no mystsry about this appeal for old clothes which Mrs Walsh Is accepting from any land every source to turn but later thousands of garmenU for the destitute children of Northern France From the discarded shirts of madras and percale sent her last summer have been made 100 little dresses for children from to 6 yearn of age From Innumerable pairs of iSlk stockists have been made fifty suits of silk Jersey blouse skirt and bloomers for girls from to 14 yeam Cotton socks are also used the rtbbad topped hose for boys In knickerbockers be Ins particularly useful In making skirts that are not only serviceable but shapely In the style of ins nlne gored skirt which pretty nearly every ne who reads this column Is old enough to remember The esthetic effect ijby no means subordinated to the practical as every black blouse has a colored tains the latter made from discarded underwear dyed In the Walsh laundry to a fast but delicate color Sine Mrs Walsh turned bar Massa chusettSTavehue home into this very practical manufacturing plant last May she has given her constant attention to Its success working from 10 oclock in the morning until In the evenlngilx days every week and now proposes knitting lrtha evening not as was the fashion In jest seasons with amber and gol needles and aknlttlng bag worth Jbut by machines Installed In her second drawing room where sweaters are feeing turned out by electricity In as many minutes as It used to take hours for each of these useful garments While Vlcountess Ishli wife of the Ambassador froni Japan Mri Thomas SV Bayard widow of a former Secretary of State and a score or mere of young omen are giving welcome assistance In the preparation of materials and In actual reconstruction Mrs Walsh is too wise a woman to depend on unskilled or voluntser labor to put through so great a movement as this to which she Is wholeheartedly devoting herself To one of her recent visitors asking Information with a view to establishing a similar movement of practical relief In another city Mrs VaUh replied I do lot ask my frknds for one penny not even for their time If they do not wish to glvelt kut I do ask women everywhere not to waste clothing and to give me what they formerly threw away fc flf The lifting of the ban on church services as well as on amusements has brought to notice the grat success of the red hat which la one of the latest conceits In mllllnary also the very general acceptance of the narrow satin underskirt with tunlo or HOME Without Its Expensive Ctxcs HOTEL rw I it AnExcIusrve TkmiJy Hotel Ibr Permanent And Transient Guests MiereMinvemlCkrliacsfJctfl vnjiicssrtvrrtivresusji OAW jrnjUfCXSCO Mctorltelter Manager Unsightly Hair Selliraefe PerTtranta fket orlglasl sanitary Mesas muy imuan ujin as mmma ii iiiiI i i a 1 i iiammmmmmai is iiassJisaammmmmmmmmmmmmsa asiisisli iiisammmmmmmsmmmmsassmimmmmBs Mrs Coffiv and iieiii i jii i i a slsi i ai in tfaadawwsiiiVviiii V1111 Jti KW msMmmmsm mmmymimmimMm imwzmmzrmrn risx iwjj hcisiriHiim 1 KT JKJbtaaaWcaW 7 iT iaTi jmiV Jwaa titJWFl HJ aHSaas afamL SJ1 eai IPS wiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir iiaTMBnBi iiisn irinisWircm I I I I I I I I MftC6tv formerly MUs Mabflle Gllman of Frtmcitco tecond wife ofttie steel andlronoperatorrtt here tihoaxi playing a hand of bridge with wounded of fioers of the United Slates Army at her chateau ia France which she has turned over for their use The officer in the cenleris Major MC Wilson who was wounded at Chateau Thierry Easterners Transfer Home to California Mr and Mrs Cornelius Billings of New Tork will he added to the group of socially prominent American families who are making their future home in California Mrv and Mrs Billings are haying a beautiful home built In the Monteclto district of Santa Barbara Cornelius Billings arrLved from the Easts few weeks ago and when the home is completed Mr Billings will follow The family own a handsome residence on Lng Island which has been turned over to the Government for a home for convalescent soldiers overdress of contrasting matertal and sometimes contrasting color lira Borden Harrlman when not In one of the several uniforms she Is entitled to wear goes to church ln a serge or trtcollne suit of dark blue with narrow plain satin skirt of darker shade The upper gsrroentls cutwlth two broad plalnsde panels each embroidered for a third of Its length In gray silk The same embroidery appears less profusely on the top of the gown Mrs Harrlman wears with this a dark velvet hat of smart round shape cay spats of the same shade as the embroidery of the gown and gray gloves i ft Mme Klino wife of the Spanish Ambassador and Mrs Breckenrldge Long wife of the Assistant Secretary of State who sre neighbors and friends In every sense make a pleasing picture as they walk downtown together from their homes at the head of Sixteenth street obviously enjoying the exercise and each others society Mraenianos tailored gown on these occasions In a dark blue cheviot trimmed In military fashion with black silk braid topped by a smart little beaver hat In black Mrs long wears a khaki colored serge with balfilength Jacket and very slightly flared skirt both severely plain and carries oat the color scheme with a rather oroad brlmmed brown velour hat Also of the severely plain order 0 0 On the Peninsula Mrs George Plllsbury has taken posiession of the Ackerman house In San Mateo which she will occupy this winter 0 I Leaves for South leseeai ass asv sossmusks namis aeea asrlaUy giwwtks as it la fear VT SHI a ObIt casmlst DeWsraeU BMMr baek snasraate la aaakaca At telt aa fas fa Oe aaC 3 sueaer aaaU treas sas la nlala stiasf asa rorPSMk wttt testlai ials at klsraaat aataarttsssi Sf psalas what aaaaes aatf fawe aack aa anas way It taarsasis eeSlm DeHlraele derttalkaM It ealleel la silala seale aanraWya eat sesasat DeMlraele peak Aw a4 IJMk tU Hew York Mrs A Mattlngly formerly Miss Margaret Pyne Mahone7 has gone south to be near her hhehand who Is stationed at Point Lome Ban Diego 3 Take New Home Mr and Mrs Harold Plummer have taken possession of the Wil shirabom for the winter1 months 0 British Princess Takss Course of Hospital TVairiing To Become Nurse By CLAIR PRICE UJNDON October 1 In these days when nearly every member of the royal family Is engaged dlTectly In war work It will net be a surprise to learn that her Royal Highness the Princess Arthur of Connaught Is undergoing a course of training at Queen Charlottes Lylng tn Hospital Eyery year nearly 2000 patients are received Into the wards of this vary old bosplttl and about the same number are atteided juid nursed In their own houses Since the outbreak of the war more than 5400 wives of sol dlrsaTid snllors hair been attended through the hcspltats agency and la addition the wives of many members ths colonial fories as well as Bel gian and other refugees The hospital Is on of the eideat of the great British hospitals It was founded in 1753 and from ltOlto 1143 His Royal Highness the Duke of Sus sex was Its president During his presidency every member of the royal family was a eoiJscrlber te Its funds Quean Charlotte became its patron In ltlO and ever since It has enjoyel the patronage of the reigning queen At present Queen Mary and Queen Alexandra are Its patrons Her Royal Highness the Princess Arthur of Connaught Is another of Its patrons Before her marriage tho Princess Arthur was the Duchess of Fife Her Highness owns about 150000 acres and her country seats axe Mar Lodge Braemar and Monteoffer House Banff Her town residence Is at 1 rorunsn Squsre London Sacrametito 1 Vallejb A Mare Island ErAs Pure A ThtLHrC Her comolodoa hi Jk lily th bssudal velvety ofu etsseihersldnaWth 111 radiant pearly I Obtained ahru QouratMls am Oriental Creim itSeMlziforijrla SU4 iWBttaT IWHTPa UsH KrerTarlt wntoi MARHl ISLAND November Lieu tenant Nielsen a MC has been detslled to command the naval prison at the Mare Island Barracks Assistant Surgeon Roy Doran is now attached1 to the medical department on the Navy Tar Miss Edith Derrick whs has been 111 for eome time past at the Mare Island Hospital is able to return to hep dutUsat the Navy Tard Edward Benson former bookkeeper In charge of the Martlnes office of the hell Oil Company has reported at Mare island as a pay cleric Ensign John Foley re cently commlssloned upon graduating from the ensign school at San Pedro has arrived at the Annapolis Naval Academy according to letters received here Ha will undergo a short naval course there before being assigned to a vessel for active service Miss Myrl Munro who recently Joined the yeomaaettes force at the Nvy TTd has been assigned to duty In the transportation feree Captains William Heldman Lynn CoovertJoy and Capelle of the marine corps have returned to the Navy Yard after a visit to San Francisco Admiral Harry Roieau at one time pobllu works officer here was a visitor at Mare Island this week Warrant MajBhlnlst A Ramsey VB bss rsturned to the Navy JsjrCata tal U44uOaa VALLEJO November Mra Colthurst wlfo of Pay Clerk Colt burst TJ has arrived la Newport News and will visit there for a short time Philip Magistrlnl ana nenry xier fcert havs returned from a dvick hunting expedition in the Suisun marshes Mr and Mrs Douglass have returned from visit to Sonoma county Mrs Andrew Meyers has returned to Marysville after a visit with friends in this community i Miss Esther Drlscoll has enlisted as a yeomanette and Is stationed at Mare Island Sergeant Richard Hanley of the ma rlne corps was a buslnass vlsltorln San Francisco Wednesday City Treasurer Noah Hathaway went to San Francisco Wednesday PJnaldl Mini has left for San Fraa elsco where he will be Inducted Into th marine corns Miss Ruth Green chemistry teacher In tha Treks High School Is visiting in this city as ther guestof Mr and Mrs William Orlin Lieutenant and Mrs mchiji are receiving the congratulations of their friends on the arrlvalof a baby boy at their home in this city Louis Hussey who recently arrived home from the East to enjoy a short furlough in this city with relatives left today to join his ship Warrant Machinist lianion has been appointed to the rank of Lieutenant senlorgcade and hsa taken up his new sdntles at the Mars Island Navy yard where he has been on active service since the declaration of war Lieutenant Clifford Miller TT son of Captain Miller 8 of the Mare Island training camp has arrived here from foreign duty and will pass some time on this seaboard aa he has been assigned to tho Twelfth Naval District Lieutenant Edmund Ney TJ A attached to the dental corps of tho spruce camp at South Beach Or writes that he is about the busiest man In the camp He Is the only dentist there in a cantonment of mors than 1000 men Daniel Hogari a ValleJs hoy whs has been working In the Skinner Eddy Shipyards In Seattla has arrived home for a brief visit befors tie enters the merchant marine Teoman Parker has returned to lowiwafteraJylslt with relatives la SuUoniiiWfflW Jv Captain Ethelben Talbot JE who was stationed at Mara Island a eeuple ef years ago has returned ta th yard from Guam SACRAMENTO November Now thai the prevalllngbealth conditions have placed a ban on public assemblages many of the smaller clubs have fallen Into line with the others and havs announced that they will hold no meetings until after the epidemic is past Among these are the Ideal and the clubs both of which were to have met this week The Scottish Rite Dancing Club which was to have begun a series of five Saturday night dansant at the temple tonight has decided to make the party scheduled for December the opening of the season The committee however Is working on plans that will make the New Tears dinner dance which by the way was not included In the series of five an affair that will make np for any disappointment occasioned by the postponement tonight Thursday which each week Is given over to the women of Del Paso Count try Club brought out a large number to the clubhouse There was a golf tournament In the morning and the afternoon was enjoyed on the broad veranda soms of the women playing bridge and others knitting The noon hour was marked with a delightful luncheon Mr smd Mrsv James Harbaugh wslcomedhome their son Lieutenant James Harbaugh Jr from West Point Wednesday He was a member of the class that has Just beengrad unted from the academy Lieutenant Harbaugh will be home on leave for a tew days1 awaiting orders One of the few delightful affairs to break the weeks monotony was the affair over which Miss Eleanor Doni nelly presided Her guests were several members of the Omega Nu sorority who found a delightful social hour or so In chatting alter the bust ness of the meeting was transacted Miss Ruth was hostess at a merry affair that had Halloween as the motif for both Its games and decorations The mask which Is one of the enforced conditions of the tast two or three weeks was not out of accord with spirit or me suau caused a great deal of merriment A Jolly supper followed the games and music MriC Adolph Scheld has been entertaining her sister Mrs Henry Kaufman of San Francisco Mr and Mrs Hamilton Davidson have concluded their honeymoon which was passed in a motor trip to points of Interest down the1 Coast and have returned to town where thoy have taken up their residence with the bridegrooms mother Mrs Julia Davidson at her home on Stockton boulevard Theirs was a mar rlase of ten days ago solemnised at one of the prettiest weddings of the season Mrs Davioson jr was suss Helen Haw kins Girl of Monterey Givss Gut News of Hsr Engagement fe Army Rying Cadet The engagement Is anriounced of Loralne Gunzendorfer daughter of Mr and Mrs A Gunsndorfer of Monterey to Flying Cadet Slgmund Levy of Fresno The bfldegrobm elect has Just completed his course at tho aviation ground at Berkeley and has left for March Field Riverside to take up flying He was for many years cohneoted with the buslnessof flce of a Fresno newspaper Miss Gunzendorfer has been doing war work In connection with the School of Military Aeronautics at the University of California Receives Commission Dr a Onestl ef this city has been commissioned as Captain In the medical corps Captain Onestl was with tho American forces In the Philippines for four years Ho Is a member of the Olympic Club At Sanatorium Mrs Loser who is confined to one of the local sanatoriums hopes to be able to return to her home in a fortnight Her son John Loser who has also been seriously ill is now improving Located in East Mrs Wakefield Baker who left for New Tork about a month ago with her daughter Miss Marlon Baker has taken an apartment In the Eastern city for the winter They will remain East until the nrat of the year To New York Mr and Mrs Eugene de Sabla are leaving for New Tork In a few days They plan to pass the winter In the East In New York Mrs AL Hoyt ef this city IsyiSlt Ing in New Tork at present NumerQus Ghangss In Stations Ordersd lrjrrmy and Navy Officers Known Here SO many changes are made day after day In orders foremen In the service that soeletyi i while condoning departures of many of Its favorites has become accustomed to ntjr leave takings almost as mubh as the men themselves Scarcely a day passes that farewells Sara not said to some members of the Army or Navy who have become a pari of the social life of San Francisco during the past year Two weeks ago the departure of several Army officers made a noticeable change in the gayetles of the penlneula and San Francisco smart set when a number of those who had been stationed In the vfcinity for months were ordered East among them MaJor General EliwA Helmick Lieutenant Hanann nruhh TUtitnnt iSeorgs Wolff Uoutenanfi Clinton La Montagne Captain Edward Harrison and his brother Lieutenant aregory Harrison and Lieutenant Elmer Jen nings During the week orders were re ceived traiisf errl immm ihe Navy to other localities some having been sent to new stations while others have been ordered to sear a tJeutehant Conunajider Alfred Montgomery who has been in San Francisco for thepast year was bns of this number whose departure has been greatly regretted The Navy offlcor has made many friends during his station In San Francisco who have been rejoicing with him recently over his promotion to tho rank of ueuienant csmmander which has only become effective within the past fortnight He ha now been placed In1 command of a submarine jlnd has left or ths AtIajtto coast where ho will remain a short time hitar leaving for the war oner Together with three brother officers Lieutenant Aaron Stanton Merrill Lieutenant John iusli and Lieutenant A tewisliiaeutenant Commander Montgomery took an apartment last winter bn Paeiflo avenue which was the scene of many delightful parties the pleasure of whlch wag shared by a number ef the younger set Early nthe summer however orders came for Lieutenant Meirlll transferring him from San Francisco to Detroit where as was made executive officer of ths naval training station He remained In that position until a month ago when friends here received word from him that he had been ordered to the war sone and he Is at present on ths Irish coast Later in ths summer Lieutenant Luak was ordered to Join his ship In Atlantic waters and his orders were followed by those for Lieutenant Lewis who is also In the war gone Accompanying Lieutenant CommanderCommander Monttomery from San Fran cisco was Lieutenant Alexander GU crlst Hatch another popular officer wno nas been stationed here for months Mrs Hitch was also hero during the spring but left severs montns ago for Washington where she has been the guest throughout the summer season of her parent General and Mrs James Aleshlre Lieutenant Hatch upon arriving In the Eastern city will have the pleas ure of seeing his little son for the first time the bsby having been born last month Two other officers of the Navy whose absence will be very much felt during the coming months are Ensign William KalJ and Ensign Ward Crane who have mae many close friends during their residence here They have been ordered to San Pedro and left for Southern California Saturday taking the Interior route for their new station so as to pass the week end in Fresno at the lovely ranch home ef Mrs A Sayro and her son Logan Bayre The latter has association of the ssxes was promuH gated Anthropologists aver that even In the moat primitive coramum ues ainsnip was rscogniaeo as an established feature and laws relating to the sexual rSlstlonshlp obtained Tile family unit Is therefore the universal order amongst mankind and la of Divine establishment Both the Mosalo code and the law of thaGosiet in i which It1 was fulfilled and supere mfurwifDitnuit aanvuiir oc mill lly ties and prescribed regulations for the malntepance thereof The family Institution comprises mors thaathe wedded union of hus band and wife with its mutual obliga tions and responsibilities The status a aKSef i iw IS THERB NO HOPE BEYOND By iDJtf TAMES TALMAOE Of the CoaaeUof tsaTwelve Cbareh Jesaa Christ of Latter day lalata ll biv Aavvit viap It Is aet that asaa ikfiM is sltst This ia the word of God It Is in scribed on the first page of human history The affirmation was given special application to the marital state whereby the perpetuity of the race would be insured In the distinctive family order To this end Therefore shall ijnu leave athev sad his asolheiv aad shall eleavs aato his wfr sad they shall be est Omb Gen 334 At the very beginning of mans existence as an embodied spirit the church council or eelesiutleal hierarchy ofj human origination can legislate or administer ordlnaneee OB other than earthly validity lo claim Jurisdiction In post mortal affairs on this basis of human assumption Is both sorllegeand blasphemy The current marriage ceremony unltlns the parties aatH aewth does them part la framed In consliteftoy and propriety As an Institution of men It Is honorable and legally bind Ing And so are all the obligations and endowments resulting therefrom inciuaing tne exalting status of Divine flat against promiscuity In the parenthood But all such relation ships ar to end with death If validated only by mans authority Can wo consistently affirm that If ths grave terminates the claim rf Daren te upon each other It shall not likewise mv viiin vl piarenis upon cnu drert and of children upon tarentsT Bat behold there hipel God Was provided a way by which the family unit may survive the grave sad en dura throughout eternity It Is the Divine Intent that marriage be an eternal union and that the relationship between parents and offspring shall be made valid In ths hereafter as here We affirm that the Holy Trlesthood his been restored to earth by direct uispensation from tne heavens and bud Under the revealed law parents are as truly answerable to God for the adequate discharge of duty to their children as for thb faithful observance of the marriage covenant respecting themselves within the family established and maintained according to the Divine word man aad woman nnd their holiest and most ennobling happiness Individual development the education of the soul for which earth lite has been provided Is incomplete without the Impelling and restraining experiences incident to the responsi bilities of the wedded nnd Parental stats Is the faasllr rclatloashla to ead with deatat Are husbands and wives to be separated and the mutual claims parenu and children to be nullltled by the grave If sothen surelv the stlnsr of death and the victory of the grave are en during verttlesfoisthe dead would boloet tous and weitothem ucn a conception anoras ample7 explanation of the prevalence of black at funerals The somber pall and sable trappings are all In place If bereavement on earth means everlasting separation The dread assumption let us not say belief for who does ndt hope iu a ongntar destiny awaits usr hasbeen fostered by custom and ignorance and oyen taught as doctrine by substltutlnr the brecentssf men for the word of Godv it Is embodied in the marriage ceremony wherein the officiating minister addressing the principals atvthe moment of their supremV concern says I Join your In the bonds of matrimony aatll death does yoa start xHow like the thud of clods upon the casket In an ooon sravel Must I we tolerate the shadow of death as an intruding guest at every wedding Verily If marrlege be nothing mora than an earthly contract rem Hated by law solely ss a human ln BiiLuiivni iqt no Jguiaiureangreas or parUamb Wen no synba Scripture and that the authority of mis rietnooi wnen administsred as God has directed Is effective both on earth and In Heaven Compare Matt lllr 18li We affirm that even as bsptiem when administered as our Lord pre scribed by those In vested with ths Holy Priesthood shall be a means to salvation beyond the grave so other ordinances Including the scaling of wives to husbands and children to parents may be authoritatively solsmnlzed so as to te vs lid after death To this effect hath the Lord spoken respecting the everlasting covenant which embraces marriage for both time and eternity Therefore If a man marry alsa a wife la the world and ha marry her aet by me aor by say wordi aad ko coveaaat with her hIhcU he la la tho world and she with him their coveaaat aad saarrlazo sn set ef foreo when they are dead aad waoa they are oat of the world TT iiiii Bk they are aot aoaad by uay lawwhoV7 they areoatof the vrorleV Tkerefaro irkts they are oat of th world tkey either marry aer are give la marriage Aad again verily I say aateyoa If a man marry a wife by my word which Is my law aad by the new aad cverlaMtlag eoveaaat aad It la aealed nato taesa by the Holy Spirit of premier It shall be doae ant these la all talaara whatsoever my servaat hat Vet apea them la time aad throngh all eternity aad shall be of fall fereo whew they are out of tho vrorldi aad they shall pass by ths aasela aad tho LGeda which are set there ta their os altatlea aa clary la ail tarags aa hath beea sealed nana their heads which glory shall be a fallaees aad acoallanatlan of the see de or ever aad ever1 Doctrine and Covenants 182 For the Book of Mormon Doctrine and Covennt etc apply to booksellers or to California Mission 714 Broderlck street San Francisco III West Adams streetLoa Angeles Cal tor Bureau of Information Salt Lake rit TTtH wv I i recently enlisted lnthe service and I at his home awaiting his orders for future station Dn Harry Turner USNt has also been ordered away and will be In New Tork for some time His plae will be jtaken by Dr Irving Bobbins USN who relieved DrTurner several yaf ago when he was stationed at the naval post at Terba Buena Doing War Work 1 Miss Dorothy Chllds MacDonsld has volunteered her services at the barracks of the University of California She is doing laboratory work rr 0 The Week End mk MgM tsito mm Stop Woraenfl I pzMmh is uudne HPRl I IYDIA PINKHAMS I vjculiadle unru IN L7 I Ad Ml MtWsjVvW liUlun AWft iYWUKJW AaMSVVJa tYDIA CWNkHAM MtOICINK CO LYNhTmAS General and Mrs John Morrison enjoyed a week end visit in Los Altos recently with Mr and Mrs Percy Morgan Returns Home Mrs William Watt who for tho past two years his been visiting with her cousin Mrs Charles Carter Nichols at the Utter home on Dl vlsadero street returned to her home In Philadelphia last Week Winter at Hotel Mrs Mario Roussey and her son Gaston Roussey have given up their homo on Pajlfle avenue and wll be at a hotel at 1500 Sutter street for the winter At Home Ajrain Miss Amelia Kate Levy has returned to her home after havJng given her services for a month to tho woman land army military camp InLodl fA ynrf beautiful fiair ipo Ji vmtwmmir iif I bbbbbbbbbSbIIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT ou How Developing the Roots sf the Balr PredaeM Remarkable Hale Growth A Simple Easy Way That Neve Falls By Yaleeka Sarait THE great secrefbf making hair grow Is In the development of the vigor of hair roots Mere stimulation of the scaln Is not enough It Is the lack of realisation of uus fact wnien is ine failure In the treatment of ths haln AAt mav 1 be develooed to a very remarkable degree by using developer nothlna can equal the use of beta quinol This can be secured at any drug storin one ounce packages Whbn mixed with a hjlf nt orbayrum and a halfplnt of water the developer Is ready to use It Is not oily and when used liberally gives all the results which anyone could wtt develoDlns the roots the rrowth is forced It becomes thick Wgcrous and silky bad spots fill out and lnstesd of shrunken sick hairs which fall out readily on combing we have strong hair held firmly In ths scalp thus putting an end to hair HTDEOUS There Is no question kt hl tA nnake the com lesion eunremelv beautiful In or der 10 orias i www even more economical than the pre ared face creams commonly aoio will soon find that all red spots freckles muddlnesg and sxllowness will disappear and giveway to a Illy Ilka complexion without a single blemish MBS There Is a si mole sure and safe method for the removal of superfluous nairs wmen wnen once used will never be abandoned for any other By merely moistening ths hairs with a rew arops or suno soiu tlon the hairs are made to shrivel and loosen completely from the skin that vAti Aan tik your flnrer and wipe off the balrs completely with one stroae it is oo wy na timpi that It has become a real toilet pleasure to remove superfluous hairs in this wsyV It will not affect the most delicate skin It can be used any where on the face arms shoulders etc with perfect safety A bottle Of this superior article should be on everv womans dresser It can be obtained at any drugstore OLDISH The question of wrinkles is a simple one to solve Ton can be absolutely sure of tlm result Ten can get rid of thousands of the little wrinkles and a grsat many of the big ones by using eptol which can be obtained at anyjdrua store In two ounce packagea The contents of the pacagw are mixed with one table spoonful of glycerine In a pint of water The cream Is ready and it should be used very freely This is more economical than buying Pfs pared creams In the stores and wnleh you have found to give slight rssults in taci wnue usins eptoi you snouia discontinue the use of any other treatments for wrinkles as they will be entirely unnecessnry This cream mnlus the pores smaller and thereby refines the texture of the skin brae Ing It up and making It mor plump and vigorous It Is really magic PATIENCE To ret rid of the ae cumulatlonsxof scale and fatty sub stances wnicn constantly form the LI the entire iorce ol wmo JT tho very purpose you want to achieve This esn readily be done by the use of ilntone a rowderr whloh caw re ares at any drug stors This wnen mixed wltl two tablespoonfuls glycerin In a plnt of water produces a mot exquisite creamy application shli should used liberally It Is rested that you omit for a time the scalp these must be dissolved awaj use of ordinary completion creams There Is no other effective metheT ae such and instsad use an article not even soap and hard serubblnVc By using a teasponnful of eggol In a cun of water and mlnr as a hi wmh youn scaln will become glorl buslv free and cleaner than you perhaps have ever had It before This iclves added vlror to hair growth The eggol is sold at sny drug store end for twenty five cents you obtain enough In one package to last fsr doieu or mors shampoos mLM 0 fh.

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