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SOCIETY AND CLUBS; OF INTEREST TO WOMEN PERSONAL and SOCIAL lit. and Mrs. Henry W. Euttolph. mrha hare been la Europe for a tew mozihs, returned to IndlanapoIU to czy.

2 Ilss Mary Butler. New Yort. for nerty pt Indianapolis. Is visiting Uisa Dunn. IZn.

Kcnnan Metzgtr bis tone to Lake for a uy at the summer heme of her parents, Mr. and Mr. WUilaxa J. Hcgan. LIr.

and lln. Walter Pnrnas. daegb trr Genevieve and son John, hare "returned frota a motor trip to Niagara TzZ and. Canada. I tr.

and IJrs. F. D. Etaiey and son, P. Etaler.

have returned from Lake Maxiniuckee. tlx. and J.Ir. Wayne B. Terrell hare gene to Lais Pleasant for two weeks.

IXra. Laura, Frederick haa returned from a five weeks stay at Lake St. ilzryVO. 1ST. and lira.

Isadora Feibleman and or Woolen SAVES YOU COtN I I daughter Rachel hare gone to Hack mac. Mien. o. Miss Alecna Grafton has rone to Los Angeles. CaL, to Join her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grafton, and brother, the Her. Warren Grafton, i Mr. and Mrs.

George Heiienrich and children hare returned from Lake Mazmkuckee. Mrs. Lottie Haas. New York, national legislative chairman of Ameri can War Mothers, was the week end guest of Mrs. W.

W. Gates. Mrs. Haas Is on her way home from attending tne national ooara meets of American War Mothers at Denver. Miss Edith Ann Stafford has gone to Walloon lake, irrrirrj, Mrs.

Lee Burns and daughter Betty win leave July 25 for Montauk. Long bland, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Tyndan and daughter.

Miss Vtr glnla Smith has returned to her home at WestflekL Mass, after visiting Miss Burns. James Lotthan Daggett is spending the summer In New York, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pierce. Lafayette, announce the marriage of their daughter.

Cora Jane, Indianapolis, to John Glenn WaElck. which took place It's Silk or any other fabric You can entrust that garment to SWISS, confident always of quality dry cleaning. As many as seven critical inspections the dependable skin of experienced craftsmen insure the complete disappearance of all removable spots the fine finish of Individual attention in pressing and reshaping. Delivery Service.or Cash and Carry Prices at Oar Convenient Neighborhood Stores Lincoln 3505 4nnouncemcnt HARRY R.FITTON ARCHITECT AND BUILDER lias opened new offices at 058 N. Penn.

Street (Architectural License from State of Ind. No. 21) TELEPHONE LI ncoln 4304 Offensive Underarm Odors depart You arc Sweet and Charming ivith ODO RO NO 7hy beat the humiliation of offensive underxm odcr any longer why grieve over the ruin of one more pretty frock from penpiation tains? Odorono will stop tmderarm odor and perspirarion at ence like suict You may harmlessly divert so that the underarms are always dry, always fii'X HQ is Mm odorloj mereiy by applying die ruby colored Odorono Regular twice a week at flight, For haste, or in an emergency use the colorless Quick Drying Mild while you are dressing. Ic dries immediately. are completely protected for 24 hours to 2 full days.

Odorono is for men, too XCnerrrtr toilet goods arc sold, 35, 60 and $1. Odorono Regular GUbrColoudV Odorono Qulck Drricg MilJ (ColodcaO Saturday at the home of the bride, the Rer. Fred A. Line officiating. Mr.

ana Mrs. waiiick hare lelt tor a motor, trip to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Prank B.

Fowler wQ leare August 1 for a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Martin McDermott and daughter, Cecilia McDermott. hare motored to where they will spend a week at Edgewater Beach.

The wedding of Miss Doris Byers. aaagnier 01 aors. iaa jsyers, vmcennes, and Thomas W. Barnard Jr son of Captain and Mrs. T.

W. Barnard. Ft. Benjamin Harrison, took clsce fist. urday afternoon st IX.

Harrison vita Chaplain s. J. Miller oinciating. Mrs. Mildred A.

Wilson was matron of honor and AEan Cottea best msn Lieutenant and Mrs, C. A. Cotten and Captain and Mrs. Barnard were the only fuesta. The at home announcement is for 13 Ft.

Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Albright are spending fewdays ta Chicago.

Miss Clara HoUoran, Miss Hene Leane and Miss Beatrice Badley have gone to Chicago to spend a week with Miss Catherine HoUoran. Mrs. Mary D. Campbell Is aperkllni a week at Lake Wawasee. UiU wMr.

and Mrs. WEIlam McHenry Home and family have gone to Enreveport. Lator month's sUy. Mr. and Mrs! tt R.

Lapp. Toledo, are guests of Mr. and Mn. tttt a Lapp. Itr.

and Mrs. C. F. Brlzham hav returned frora a week's stay in Chi Mrs. Emma Beck.

Miss Eki and Mrs. Beck's niece. Miss MeU Schulmeyer. have left for a motor trip to Chicago and Milwaukee. The Alpha Chanter of the Pi Omm Sorority will meet Wedneada we noma ox avss Anna cpacke.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralnh w. cu fir left for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Swain at Harbor Springs, Qxarn Chapter of Alpha Omicron Alpha, Sorority will be entertained Tuesaay afternoon by Mrs. George Medlam when candlelight initiation aerrtce win be held for Mrs. H. B. Kturgeon.

Miss Rath snd Miss Delma Casady naTc returnea xrom lAke wawasee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wills have returned from a week's stay In Chicago. Mrs.

H. B. McKee is spending a few a7 ai ijaxe atamtcu. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert J. Alrv have taken a cottage at Lake Wawasee for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Russell OTJell.

of Chi cago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morten Ronk. Mrs. EL P.

Messlck entertained the members of the Te A Ro Chapter of the Interna ticmal Travel and Study Club today at breakfast, covers being laid for twelve. INDIANAPOLIS CLUB GETS CUP FOR GIFT TO MUSEUM American Basineas Greao Makes Award for Prevision for Children. A presentation of $400 to the In dianapolla Children's Museum was one of the activities which caused the American Business Club of Indiana polls to receive a large silver loving cup as a reward for the most efficient service of any of the seventy six clubs In the National Association of American Business Clubs. The award was made at a dinner at the Hotel Severin Saturday, which closed the annual meeting of the National Association board of governors. Charles Langmald.

president of the Indianapolis organization, presided at the dinner. Other Indianapolis officers who were present were Irvin Fendrick. vice president; iwnoiwu, ccrcuLTT, ana raw wui lom. treasurer. National officers who attended the meeting which began Saturday forenoon were Wallace Wright.

Asheville, N. C. president: Lester Levering. Dayton. first vice president; H.

C. Blankenbiller. Reading. Pa, second vice president, and Ira Duggan, Ponca City. Okhw, sergeant at arms.

A program outlined for' the com mg year included plans to expand the organization. WOMEN FIGHT OVER DOLL DjscrtmhiaUea Against Tet Is Alleged; une uan. i KOKOMO, Ind, July 14 (TXP.) A flght over a doll by two women led to the arrest of one and injury to the other. Mrs. Clara Little complained to ponce that Mrs.

Geneva Calhoon Jarvla. age twenty two. took the ooll from Mrs. Little's baby daughter and gave tt to her niece. A few days later Mrs.

Little said she found the doll, claimed It, and the trouble began. Mrs. Little was said to have been beaten badly by Mrs. Jarrls. Mrs.

Calhoen was arrested. Fope Gives Bolshevism Warning. VATICAN CITT. July 14 (AJ.) A solemn warning to "beware of the spread of bolshevism' was uttered by the pope this afternoon in an audience. 1 7 if HO PO NE BROADCAST CHANGE IS ANNOUNCED Episodes of Play, Just Time' Added Feature.

a i dOocfw go 1W FRESH TWICE DAILY AT YOUR GROCER'S GENERAL BAKING COMPANY in SAFETY FACTORS DEPICTED A change in the Ho Po Ne broadcasting program each Wednesday over Station WKBF and plans tor the Ho Po Ne Club membership have been announced by Lieutenant Frank Owen, of the accident prevention bureau of the police department. instead of the usual musical pro gram and safety lesson which comprises the weekly half hour over the radio from 4 p. m. to 4:33 nx, the program wui include musical selections and episodes of a play on safety. The play "Just in Time," written by lieutenant Owen, deals with factors safety, its presentation will be con tinued from one week to the next The characters are: "Billy." played by Thomas Long, "Betty," played by jaaner enren, ana "Mary," played by Mary Alice Long.

"Extra" roles will be taken by Lieutenant Owen, The first scene win be laid in a schoolroom on the afternoon on the last day of Musical selections Wednesday wfn be given by Mrs. John Boeder and Leroy Carpenter, who will play the guitar ana narmomca a duet, and by John King. Jr who win nlav the harmonica. Viola Bazlff Srill give two saiexy readings. New members in the Ho Po Ne Club wm receive only cards, instead of cards and pins, henceforth.

Cards will be mailed to the next few days to the thousand or more children who have written letters in application. Announcement has been made that winning letters will be selected each week. Arrangements are being made for a Ho Po Ne field day at Garfield park next month. First Sightseeing Tour of City Meets With Success The first tour of an Indianapolis sightseeing bus met with success Sunday, according to officials of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, which will conduct the tours at 10 a. m.

and 2 p. m. Wednesdays and Sundays. Some eighteen persons made the tour, which covered points of lntevest in the downtown district and extended northward. such places as the Public Library, John Herron Art Institute, the Governor's mansion and homes of prominent Indianapolis citizens in the North Meridian street and Washington boulevard homes districts.

Crown Hill cemetery, tne motor speedway, and the home of James Whltcomb Riley, in Lockerbie street, were other points of interest. Of the eighteen passengers, approximately half were transients and the others natives of the city, the company said. The greatest interest seemed to center in the homes of authors and of prominent citizens. All hotels provide Information concerning the tours for the convenience of tourists. Many favorable comments were heard from the first sightseers, according to George H.

Healer, who served as "barker" on the trip. SOUTHERN BELLE RETURNS Missing Society Girl Found In Rooming House With Garage Man. RICHMOND. Va July 14 (AJP.) Mary Frances McClenny, twenty year old Richmond society girl, was at home today, exactly two weeks after she disappeared with Harry Dickinson, her "garage man" companion. Her father and mother.

Dr. and Mrs. D. O. McClenny.

exhausted by search for the girl, were on the verge coiiapse, a. Kussen Bowles, the family attorney, said. Miss McClenny returned home from a small rooming house at Waynesboro. Va, where she and Dickinson had registered as Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Jones, Lynchburg. Va, since their secret departure July 1. They were found by an attorney and a newspaper reporter.

Dickinson surrendered, to police, who held a warrant charging with "abducting and secreting" the missing glrL He was released in ball of 1 1,000 for appearance July 18. The bond stipulated "he must not attempt to communicate with Miss McClranv either directly or indirectly" until the case nas oeen disposed of. Miss McClenny. in a signed state ment, said she went away with Dick inson with ruu knowledge that he was married. She also aald she fled be cause of parental objection to Elected to Midwest Institute.

Mary Noltlnz was elected delegate to the Midwest Institute Sunday forenoon by members of the Sunday school of the Central Universalis! church. The institute, which is con ducted by the Younz People's Chris tian Union, offers courses in Bible instruction. Sunday school and recreation leadership. The course will begin July 20 and end July 27. George Mitchell was elected representative of the Clifford Stetson Y.

P. c. rr rri James Mitchell as intermediate representative of the Universalist church. wesiiimess Club Will Observe Fifth Anniversary The fifth anniversary celebration of the. Meridian Country Club wis be held all day Saturday with a bridge party and dance In the evening.

Children win be entertained at i p. m. at swimming, pony rides and an ice cream nartv with favors and bal loons. Mrs. WUlard C.

Osier and Mrs. E. H. Kemper McComb will hare charge of the party. At 3:30 p.

m. there wm be swimming races with swimming and diving erMhltions. the swimming committee mrninmg cnar ies H. Hagedon, chair man; Mark W. Pangborn and Mrs.

A. L. Rice. The woman's golf committee win offer prizes for a putting contests, and there wm be qualifying rounds for the second men's flight tournament, the committee Including Paul CuHom and Benjamin Cobee. A buffet supper will be served at 8:30.

followed by a bridge party at o'clock in the charge of Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Little and Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. RhodehameL Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock. The dance committee includes Mr.

and Mrs. Leroy Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter KrulL Mr.

and Mrs. C. EL Collins and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Seaton.

A tags birthday cake, large enough to serve 250 persons, win be one of the features of the party. Alex R. HoIIlday is president of the club, ana Jars, oeatan Is entertainment chstrnni PLANS FOR PICNIC Committee Considers Policemen Fire men Event. Angnst 5 A committee composed of Charles R. Myers, president of the board of public safety: Captain Louis Johnson, of the police department, and Harry E.

Voschell, chief of the fire department, met Monday to consider plans for the program of the policemen firemen picnic which win be held at Broad Ripple park August and 6. The picnic win tike the place of the "field day held in recent var Half of the force of each department wiu anena on eacn cayr leaving the other half on duty. Policemen fire men, their families and invited guests wiu oe aomiwea to tne park free. A program of events, including diving urn oiacr cuuanom, win oe arranged by the park management and interdepartmental contests win be staged. Including baseball, swimming, foot races, wrestling and boxing.

The field day was abandoned this year bectuse of the commercialism which had begun to become attached to It, members of the safety board said. Valentine's First Wife Saes. NEW YORK. July 14 (AJ.) Jean Acker, first wife of Rudolph Valentino, has filed suit for $25,000 for alleged breach of agreement against William Delehanty. wealthy New York real estate man.

it was revealed today. Miss Acker charges that in November, 1925. while she was in Hollywood on contract with the DeMille studios. Delehanty induced her to give up her contract and come to New York to live, agreeing to pay her $18,400 a year for the rest of her if e. DAILY VITAL STATISTICS AU Timmona.

Walter John non and DorU M. Trench. El" Mxly mod Beatrix Pmyn Paul Shields and Grcm H. Hmwkins. rred Bicfaard and Mildred G.

Caraea. Jamea D. Hall and I.ydla E. Buckley! EartJ. SMmer and Thrtma Lehnert.

Herman F. Pi per and Koto. I. Daha John G. Waiiick and Cora I.

Pierce. vw Ruwell. W. Robiaon and Edna Ere. and Gertrudo Blair.

f11 JT Helen Booker, XTOerite M. Kohl. Richard Bord aod Kathern Kafan. Cbarleo Wiiliame and Janice Boffo. jMepta W.

Chambers and Mildred C. i ueooep. Birth KetwM. dayeboyrt Berni PuU' ibS Holli Morria and LucelJe stoat. 009 Etm.

boy. ty body.JCUl,U 4035 TWr Mim and rerol Zimmerman, Coleman Edwin and HatUe Rice. Coleman Hoa wtal. boy. Jnea And Alberta Smith, Coleman Hoo Lorcy and Dorotboa Ellia.

Coleman Hospital, boy. Perry and Jcania Helton. Oty HocpiUl. boy. CarthrTl and Eleanor WUliama.

City Hoa Robert 'and Mildred Gtddena. City Hospital, boy. Eroeat aid Opal Clark. City Hospital. DOT Ejxa and Juanita Greenwood.

City Bos pit a I. boy. Gerald and Helen James. City Hospital, boy. Georre and Viola Miller.

City Hospital. John and Barbara Prtarf ran a LV tirl rail and Opal Boss, Coleman Hospital. Albert and Mario HoapiuL eirl. Bowman, Coleman HoU.cirt04 6U CotemB and Zither Stanley. City Hospital, strl.

Edmond and Anna Benedict, City Hospital, girl. Nathaniel and Etta Dibren. City Hospital. strL Death Ketarns. Joseph Farer.

63 years. JTower IClasioa. pulmonary Henry J. Kunkel. 82 years, Bl S.

East, chronic interstitial nephritis. A4 Teach Booaiae. 70 years. S4 Cray, artenooci'rosis. Bo Mary.

Moore. 7 months. 2003 8. Perrhinr. cholera tnlantum.

WUburn Morford. years. City Hospital, sortie insufficiency: Julia A. Heaton. Co rears.

839 V. Meridian, acute dilatation of heart. Otts McClelland. 42 years. Central Indiana Hospital, general paralysis.

Donald Mitchell. 7 dara. 14SO r.lufaliM pretnature birth. John Hirkmta. TT win Kl fin.

cent Hospital, earciaoma. Henna c. Boa ley. i year. 1811 E.

Tsrenty fifth. meninritia. james ransom imn. ear. Bile BosjMtaJ.

brain abcess. Cora Kern. 6a veara. B51 riftvM. woi.

carcxoonia. Floeais M. Henry. 87 years. 995 E.

Moms, acute cardiac dilatation. Lena Bums. 69 years. 1201 English, chronic myocarditis. Ruth Bradbura.

39 years. Long Hos litsl. chronic mrocsrditia. wit b. iaurd.

4 years. 943 W. Thirty fourth, apoplexy. Helen Hot imeyer. 57 years.

S348 Sew Jeraer. cardnom. Charles L. Hamilton. 89 years.

St. Vincent Hospital, hypostatic pneumonia Emanuel S. appenfield. 78 years. St.

Vincent Hospital, pulmonary eiaboltsfn. arr varnea. sj years. 23aO Ashland, chrome myocarditis. BaiMia Peratita.

H. W. Chester. 920 E. Washing ton.

firs fjoo. $oo" 2064 eW ieneT. floor. A. H.

Turner. 939 Alabama, garage. County Real EsUte Company, J1JBU? 'S5W 10C0 22 Sfcla) Movesaeota. Arrired: American Trad from New Tor. USBO.V July 11.

Arrired: Proetdeoce. Irvn Nr Tors. CHEKBOU8G. JoTr IS. ArrtTed: Jlil wsukee.

from New York. BREMEN. Joly 13. Arrtred: Terek from Nw Tors ROTTERDAM July It. Arrired: Vol endam.

from New Tor. NAPLES July 14. Arrired Ssturoia. from New Tor. JIAVRE.

JaJy J. Arrived: Hoohsm bea, frora New Toe CHRISTIANS AND. July 14 ArrtTed: rreHi VIH. from New Tor. EW TORK.

July 14. Arrrrmd: ABtert nt SJpper. from London: MioneioDka. from London PLTMOCTH. July 12.

Sailed: Lafayette. fe New Tor. COPENHAGEN. July 12. Sailed: Pa Uki.

for New Tor. WiCTHAXPTON, It. Sailed: Kot teroam. for New Tor. BARCXLONIA, 9.

Sailed: Mags Urmee. for New Tor. LONDON. jnry II Sailed: American rarmer. lot Nw Tars BABY CONTEST ENTRY BLANK The following is a blank tor entrance in the Better Babies Contest, which will be conducted September 1 to t.

Inclusive, at the Indiana state fair, by the child hygiene division of the state board of health, in co operation with the Indiana beard of agriculture and The Indianapolis News. Clip out this blank, fill accurately and man to Better Babies Contest Editor. Indianapolis News. The News win make proper recognition of the blank and send it to the secretary of the board of agriculture. All entrance blanks must be in The News office by midnight.

August M. If you have a picture of your baby. Inclose it with the entry blank after having written the baby's name and address on the back cl the picture, and tt will be printed in The News. The picture wiU not be returned unless you so request. Children must be one year old on or prior to August 30.

1930. and must not be more than three years old that date. Children entered in previous contests are not eligible this year, but may have the benefit cf the examination given by the hygiene division at the Child Health building, state fairground, during the week of the fair. v. y.

Tbo eWfieattao of bottles Vy rMo and section mast filled Is bj lbs par. eats A caMe to this eUasUlratioa is as fsUowst 'VCr WTtSlOM s. for kaoWe eHles tmmn than USS9 aopasitiw. In lata. See.

ttmy, I to atsaMhs. Iee, 390I. r.S4 to SMOtlHk See. 3Se r.lri.13 to SS saoMhs. i See.

3203. tiirl. 24 to 3 asoailM. Name. Nature'! Priceless Gift "PERFECT TEETH" Can yaw afford te neglect years? Good Work Moderate Prices j.

Tb PEOPLE'S DemSTS 36 West Waahincton St. 1 Hosji DIVISION Toe baMes eHirc mm mt Ira tha tw. 3S04. mmy, IS tm S4 BMstba. ee.

3as. Boy.SS to 34 saoatlis. 37(M. GirU 19 to tt aaoaths. See.

307. Girt. to ssoatko, WTTSION roe twtas UifVrim, aor stars ia state. rs a. as.

to 8 b. as. II Smmdar. m. as.

to IS am. jj BALL ROOM DANCING Special Summer Rate Classes Opening Private Lessons by Appointment T.IAE BERRY WAahinston 3915 2 reasons for autumn trips to mm First da, east boond tares are at ineir lowest after July 6 Cabin and Toorbt Third Cabin, after Juljr 16 on Emprea. Duchess, and "Mont" ship sailings from Montreal and Quebec, the short Sc. Lawrence Seaway! European travel costs lest then is cooler and less crowded! Aafc A 4Z Merr haef. Baak Blda ladteaapalW lad.

oe fretsbt aawly to O. A. Maesxaara. D. T.

A star. (CaooadlDaDD World Trwt Core, OMffna: Fevtfc Ertrai iWwU Over in 13 ood roral eoaasaaaJUes. Boe. ssoa. rair twins, aoy ar cixi.

say ass aader tairty siz months Mi VVwV JfWnafs Boa. Sae. Triplets, any so ander thirty sis misllis snd ssw intrles Close August IS. AQ blanks must be In by that time INDIANA STATE FAIR Enter in Better Babies Contest, September lto 5. WILL HEAD UNIVERSITY Dr.

J. H. White. Indiana Native, WO Be James MOlIaia President. DECATUR, HI, July 14 (AJ.) Dr.

Jesse H. White, bead of the department of psychology of the University of Pittsburgh, will be the new president of James Mlllikln University here, the board of managers have announced. Dr. White will succeed Dr. Mark E.

Penney, recently resigned. Dr. White ie fifty two. He was born near CrawfordsvUle. lnL, and studied at Indiana University and Clark University.

Be has been at Pittsbunh since 1008. j. War Mothers to Give Party. Members of the Marlon County Chapter of American War Mothers whose birthdays occur in July and August will give a party Tuesday at the home cf Mrs. William" M.

Swain. Hostesses besides Mrs. Swain will include Mrs. Zella Ryan. Mrs.

Kmma Johnson Strobel. Mrs. Mary Gilford. Mrs. Charles Bush.

Mrs. Martha Cos tin. Mrs. Augusta Slersdale, Mrs. Bnma Flick, Mrs.

J. C. Rybolt, Mrs. in Months County Twp Town (Give actual voting residence of parent or guardian.) BornYear. Month.

Day Division. Section. Sex. Do you live inside city limits city Mail notice of appointment P. O.

Address. Mail to the Better Babies Contest Editor, Infianapolis News, NOTE All blanks must be completely filled out to insure entry. ASr credlt is KiTen, the blanks mailed to The News office will be sent to the secretary of the atate board of agricul. ture for bstinf; in the examinatons. Ella Thomas, Mrs.

John T. Cochrane, Mrs. W. Jones, Mrs. Benjamin Wheat.

Mrs. Clair Thurston. Mrs. Eugenia E. Ooodall and Alice Hos at 2 Riding Club Has Treasure Huntt The second annual treasure hunt hcrseback given by the Arlington mg Club was held Sunday afternou About twenty riders participated.

VLS first prise gclng to Alex Metzger and Mrs. Donald N. Test. Miss Jcaa Metrgrr and Andre Rhodes were see end and A. II.

Flske and Mrs. Albert Pier, third. Mrs. A. H.

Flske plsrmed the hunt, which included five cleva snd wss followed by a supper party at the clubhouse. Named SXInlster to Norway. WASHINGTON. July 14 Hoffman Philip, of Washington, waa selected by President Hoover today to succeed Laurlts Swenson. cf Minne sota, as minister to Philip will not assume his duties for several months, during which time Swer will remain at the post.

Philip La been in the diplomatic service since 1M1. His last post was as minister to Persia, which he resigned becaus of Illness. FACE POWDER I1AB1T0 OF AMERICAU IVOHEIl The. importance of fact powder has gained foil recognltioa from famous bcaoty experts. Today's i wait wvuiau knows how to cmphaaize her natural complex ion charm, Just as you select your dress to harmonize with your stature, weight color of hair and eyes, so should yoa select your face powder to blend with your individual type of alia.

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