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i 1 1 in 16. 98 00 60 00 00 value value value value value SUITS DRESSES $6.00 value 510.88 value 1J.J8 value EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1914. w. Bi. w.

Friday Specials in Our Semi Annual Clearance of Ladies9 Wear To help stimulate' the gratifying results thus far enjoyed to our emi aunual clearance sale of Ladles' Suits, Coats, Dresses, we of fer for to morrow some extraordinary specials. If yon have not availed jroaraelf of tlie exceptional offerings of this drastic price catting event, come to morrow when your money will enjoy special buying advantages for the day In certain lines. SPECIALS FOR FRiDA ONL Balance of those $3 and $4 mescaline waists in assorted hades and new models. Friday only, while they. JQ Advance spring model skirts In all wool aerge, dark check and unusually refined skirt; worth $4.

Special Friday only FURS value $12.00 value $25.00 value $198 Black Thibet coats of good quality cloth, black only, silk frog, Shawl collar and cuffs trimmed with silk braid; worth 1Q 7.8. Special for Friday tO COATS $10.00 value $12.00 value $18.00 value $27.50 value $35.00 value r. $15.98 i i $14.98 Waists, Skirts, Underwear, at equal reductions. XT' 10 12 S. Fourth Street 10 12 "C3 PiOtVhgwaWertz Has a Birthday Party The ninth birthday of Miss Virginia "erts, the small daughter of Mr.

and lira. Boy S. Wertz, was celebrated by the nicest kind of a party. Ice cream and cake was served to the little folks After fun with games and contests. Those present were the Misses Katharine Zelders, Alice McClintock, Mary McCllntock, Margaret McClintock, Pauline Barrlck, Black, Pauline Shu man.

Helen Gentzler, Pauline Ruch. Lucille Black and Eliz yetfc Black, Mra Dennis Barrlck, Mr. Ida Mrs. j. jri.

zarKer, Mr. ana Mrs. Hemperly, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S.

Werta, INFORMAL ENTERTAINING BY THREES YOl'NO PEOPLE Miss Pearl Ensmlnger. Miss' Mollis Wltherow and Samuel Barringer were Joint hosts at an Informal party last evening, held at the residence of Mr. and Mra Harry Barr, 409 Cumberland street. After various social diversions a but. fet supper was served to the following people: The Misses Mollis'' Wltherow, Pearl Barlnger, Leo Klstler.

Minerva Alice Dahr. Ida Hcak, Marion uavis, Margaret uoiunger ana ttutn E. Neal. Lawrence Barlnger. Samuel Barlnger, Walter Carpenter, Peter Cocas, Michael Voraklr, Lawrence Page, Dan Banks, Harry Michael, Numa Whlteman, Christina Barr, Elwood Barr.

Mr. and Mra Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Garman. Praise Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Women from the Atlantic to the Pacific, rota all sections of this great country, no city so large, no village so small 1 but that some woman has written words of thanks for health restored by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. No woman who is suffering from the ills peculiar to her sex should rest until she has given this famous remedy a trial. Is it not reasonable to believe that what it did for these women it will do for any sick woman Wonderful Case of Mrs. Stephenson, on the Pacific Coast.

TjrBEPENrtiici, Okegon. KI was sick with what' fouV doctors called Nervous Prostration, was treated by them for several years. would be better for a while then back in the old way again. I had palpitation of the heart very bad, fainting spells, and was so nervous that a spoon dropping td the floor would nearly kill me, could not lift the lightest weight without making me sick; in fact was about as sink and miserable as a person could tie. I saw your medicines advertised and thought I would try them, and am so thankful I did for they helped me at once.

I took about a dozen bottles of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and also used the Sanative Since then I have, used them whenever I felt sick. Tour remedies are the only doctor I employ. You are at liberty to publish this let ter." Mrs. W. Stephenson, Independence, Oregon.

A Grateful Atlantic Coast Woman. Hobanoy, Me. I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to "fell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One rear ago I found myself a terrible sufferer, I had pains in both sides and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times.

My back ached. I had no appetite and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an opera tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman.

I had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall, always feel that I owe my good health to your inedicine.w Mrs. Haywabd Sowebs, Ilodgdon, Maine. For 80 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe riale tils.

No one sick with woman's ailments toes justice to herself if she does not try this fa rums medicine made from roots and herbs, it fcxs restored so many suffering women to health. i Wrlte to LYDIA E.PINKH AM MEDICINE CO. 1 CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, for advice. Vonr letter will be opened, read and answered fcy a woman and bold la strict confidence. RESERVATION OF BOARD OF TRADE AUDITORIUM, ASSEMBLY HALL AND COMMITTEE ROOMS FOR Conventions, entertainments, dances, committee meetings, may be made upon application to REAL ESTATE Commonwealth Trust Company 222 MARKET STREET VWVWWWWWWWWrWWWWWWIrWrWrVWb Member Ycssjer Set Mcrritt in 4rk Viift rv? lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FRED 0 lllllil MRS.

FREDERICK V. ROCKET'' MISSIRITA1MI ice Couple Receives Parents' Blessing on Return From Wedding in Baltimore Carrying a workbag. and book. Miss Marita Wolfe Hummel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John K. Hummer, of 321 the post office at Mt. Grena during the summer months. Although no announcement of any engagement had been made, It la said that the young people have been engaged for a year. Mr.

and Mrs. Hummel knew noth ing of the marriage until Mrs. Rockey returned yesterday to pack her clothes. They gave the parental bene diction. Miss Hummel was one of the most popular and prettiest girls of the city.

She attended the Seller School for several years, and appeared in many amateur theatrical productions. Par ticularly Is she remembered for 'her graceful dancing ln the Mardl Gras production of several years ago. Mr. Rocxey is or a wen Known Lebanon family. His mother, Mrs.

Rockey, Is a daughter of Ienry Houck. Mr. Rockey Is a member of several Lebanon clubs and Is popular among the younger people of. that city. He is well known among Har risburg people who spend their summers at Mt.

Gretna. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Klein, of 266 Boas street, were visiting friends at Lebanon early ln the week.

Miss Ruth Barr. of 1315 Market street, had a party last evening in celebration of her twenty first birthday. D. A. R.

MEMBERS HERE Quite a number of the members of Donegal Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, with Miss Eleanor J. Fulton, their were in the city yesterday on a sightseeing trip: They visited the Capitol and other points of Interest about the city. KILL THE CATARRH GERM USE HYOUEI It's the dirept the spot method you breathe Do not delay and continue to suffer from catarrh, head colds, bronchitis or. sniffles. It Is not only heedless and annoys your friends, hut dangerous to your general health.

$egln the Hyomel treatment at once. It la one of the easiest, quickest and surest ways to clear the head and quickly and permanently banish catarrh. Hyoirtel being medicated air Immediately reaches the sore and Irritated membrane and tissue Its antiseptic and germicidal healing begins at opce. You surely like HyomelMts relief Is not only Immediate, but lasting. Money refunded by C.

Kennedy If yon are satisfied. Get. the complete outfit $1.00 size, Druggists everywhere sell Hyomel. Advertisement Kellberg Studio STAR COURSE ENTERTAINMENT The cloalna atttractton In the Young ien jnri8tian Aasociauon oia.r Course will be given this evening In Fahnestock Hall, at 8.16 o'clock, by those well known artist. Miss Mary Wall, of New York, harpist, and Miss Edna Kimball, vocalist, and atory tel ler.

Much Is expected from these two clever artists, for wherever they have appeared throughout the season they nave mecwun marxea success, stamp North Front street, has gone to Easton North Second street, left her home at to attend the Junior Promenade, at La 7 clock Tuesday evening ror tne rayette college. home of a girl friend. Seventeen hours William Berthel. of 310 North later, at noon yesterday, she returned 18 home after a ln as the wife of Frederick V. Hockey, MisD8urllverda Devenney.

Miss Hazel of Lebanon. I Devenney Mrs. W. B. Shelley, of They were married in Baltimore Mechanicsburg, were guests yesterday late Tuesday night after an exciting of Harrisburg friends.

automobile and train ride from this Mss jpttft jSertrude Wlest. 721 city. Yesterday after Mrs. Rockey fiTvJkZrMMZirtfc' with Ee? had packed her clothes, on her return ter Mrs. E.

LeRoy Hopping, home, she went with Mr. Rockey to; Mr. and Mrs. Oebrge Remine, of 248 Liverpool, where he Is a teacher ln South Thirteenth street, entertained the public schools. twenty guests at cards last evening at The elopement is the culmination, of their home.

a romance that has interested tne companyin UDy, ylng her niece, Miss Elizabeth ho has been, visiting here. SUPERINTENDENT OF LUMBER CO. Mr. and Mrs. Evan R.

Davles and children, Gladys and Tom, came to this country Ave years ago on account of Mr. Davies' ill health, and located at Richmond. They nave now removed to 741 South Nineteenth street, this city. Mr. Davies has accepted a position as superintendent of the Ens i minger Lumber Company.

FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED William Burchard Schreckengust had his first birthday party yesterday at 'street. The decorations were of nlnk and white carnations and the favors were 'pink ice cups filled with bonbons, and cracker bonbons, too. Enjoying games and music were Helen wrlght, Janet Wahl, Hortense Welker. Theodore Starry, Burchard Paul Kamerer and William Schreckengust, ELKS GIVE A MUSICALS WITH INTERESTING PROGRAM Elks and their ladles enjoyed an unusually attractive nroaram of enter talnment last evening at the club house, in North Second street. The Penn State Four, a male quartet arave several Una nnmhara Mrs Clem Shorter Lefiwlch sang' charmingly, and Miss Villa Houck received mucn applause tor ner special readings.

A violin solo by George U(de grove, tenor solo by Byron 8. Behney, and a bass solo by Abner W. Hartman were all well received. supper followed the DANCING AT COLONIAL CLUB Another delightful dance will be held at the Colonial Country Club this evening. Every Thursday evening for the remainder of the winter.

these dances will continue. i BUTTERFLY DANCE A pretty social event of the com month will be a "Butterfly Danca" arranged by the Ladles' Auxiliary of Division No. 1. A. O.

Wednesday evening, February 4 Orpheum Hall, Steelton. IN BOWUSTB TOURNAMENT Howard Thome, of 110 North Second street, la, home from New York City, wnere ne iook pari in a Dowung tour nament with, the New; York Y. M. C. A.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Thompson, of 1923 Kensington street, announce the birth bf a daughter, Frances Louise Thompson, Wednesday, January 21 1W18. airs.

Tnompson was formerly Miss Margaret ueiunger, of this city. JHt. im H.VJir 1t AO. V. Logan street, announce the birth of a Muriel Jean Nev.

Thurada Tn 1R nail Viii xf A her marriage, was Miss Cecelia Wynn. (Coutinucu on Paso 3 WMFM 60lfl6 MERRILY Oil Tbree Charminf EvenU Are Listed oa tae Calendar For Today Thia la a buy week aocially with ita dancea, card partlea and lunoheona. To day there are three pretty eventa bealde reiuiar meetinsa oj a numDer of card cluba and two or three thimble Mra. John Barr McAllster la enter taining at a charming afternoon tea. from 4 to o'docn at ner reaiaence.

SIS North Third street, in honor of her house guest. Mra. George A. For mu. of Buffalo.

N. T. In the recep tion room and hall are large vasea of American Beauties, while the tea room la aglow with Spring flowera. The centerpiece of the refreshment taDie i la a basket of Jonquils, lilacs, nar cissus and marguerites; a color scheme of yellow prevailing in tne nowers ana the shaded candelabra. Mrs.

Henry McCormlck and Mrs. Richard J. Haldeman are pouring tea and chocolate, with Mrs. Philip x. Meredith, Mrs.

Edward w. cooper, Mra. McCreath. Mrs. Frank D.

Mrs. John E. Fox and Mrs. William McClellan Hain assisting. Dining the Governor Mr.

and Mra. F. Herbert 8now of the Riverside Apartments, are giving a dinner of ten covers this evening for the Governor and Mrs. John Kinley Tener. The table Sowers will be early Spring blossoms, with pink aweet peaa and lilacs In a wicker basket, tied with soft nlnk ribbons.

The corsage bou quets for tne ladies are oi aweet peas and valley lilies and the men will have gardenias for their buttonholes. The party will include tne uovernor, Mrs. Tener. Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Claybaugh Todd. Miss Wetherell, of Detroit. Miss PreaDv. or Boston, Thomas Lynch Montgomery, Thomas T. welrman and Mr.

and Mrs. snow. In Mrs. Calvert's Honor Miss Caroline Pearson and Miss Mary Pearson will entertain at dinner this evening at their residence, bus North Front street, in compliment to Mrs. Harry C.

Calvert, of Pittsburgh. who is visiting Mrs. William Hender son. Jonauils. white lilacs, pussy willow branches and primroses will be the prevailing flowers oi tne drawing room, while tne dining taDie win do mniiul wltli on ottrnntlVA n.rrAfifirn brake SCHOOL OF COMMERCE ELECTS The Alumni Association of tne of Commerce held a business meeting at Its rooms.

15 South Second street, on Tuesday evening and elected officers for the ensuing year. There was a large attendance. ZRMRO PATHOL DASCE clippings sent to him almost dally. I How Thia People Can Pat on Flesh A New Discovery Thin men and women that big, hurtv. fllllnv dinner vou ate last night.

rub ons. Cut everything but the meals you are eating now. and eat with every one of those a single Sargol tab i ir wn waaka note the difference. Five to eight good solid pounds of healthy, "stay there" fat should be the net result. Bargoj charges your weak, hiood with millions of fresh new red blood corpuscles gives the hblood the carrying power to deliver every ounce 01 lai mamus; inaont your food, to every pan or your ooay.

Sargol, too, mixes with your food and prepares It for the blood In easily assimilated form. Thin people gain all the way from 10 to 15 pounds a month while taking. Sargol. and the new flesh stays put. Bargol tablets are a scientific combination of alx of the best fieah nroduclng elements known to nhamlitry.

come 40 tablets to a nackas e. are pleasant, harmless and in expensive, and q. A. oorgas and all nrnrri.i. in nirriuur.

tnu.Yi' AirThum aubieot to an absolute guarai.Ue of weight Increase or money Dr. Wm. P. Clark aA WOB.TR THIRD STREET Offlce Hours! to; i. p.

m. to b.bo p. m. Bell Phone has removed 'his parlors from lit N. ahird ct, to bsboiiu MAIW STORK BARGAINS FOR EVERY BODY Witmen, Bair.

Witmer. 202 aad 311 Walnut St maul nt awaot noaa miomnnnttA nntt I Within ten minutes after' an aDDll Killarney roses. The guests will be cation of Danderlne you cannot find a Mrs. Calvert, Mr. and Mrs.

William single trace of dandruff or falling hair Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. William your calp will not itch, but what Elder Bailey. Mr. and Mrs.

Spencer C. pieas yQu most win do alter a mwA Hew Weeks when von baa iiaw UllUCtl 0tl. JU.O..I.O. 1 nair, nne ana aowny at nrst yes FRANKLllf MAVii wedding but really new hair growing all over gahli this mutt in line scaip. The marrlaare of Miss Gertrude a HttlA rpnWlnA innkii.t.i.

I a. 7 1. viwu rXfoZrvrtittS Deauty.oi your hair. No dlf city, was an eariy morning evem at the parsonage of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, with the pastor, the Rev. J.

Bradley Markward, officiating. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Both Stores 202 w31t MAIN STORE, 202 Walnut Street 50 New Suits, a spring style, made up in fall rtatemls, at a bargain; Skinner's satin lined; $28.75 valuer CHJO 1 B. ft W. ANNEX, 311 Walnut Strttt 50 New Serge and Crepe. Dresses just purchased by our New York office at prices; black, navy, Copenhagen brown, checks, etc.

Special 53.95, $4.73 and 04.05 MAIN STORE, 202 Walnut Street 6 Styles of New Spring Waists, all sizes, SATURDAY FOOD SALE ed with 'public approval. The program. The bride, who was unattended, wore XifcuSer, to night will be a popular one, and! a traveling suit of dark blue cloth, SSh kJ North Second street nil flaturdav. snouia appeal to an wno are iona oi nat 10 narmonise ana mrrago lyceum entertainments. Doors will open at 7.30 o'clock.

Sinaie admission tickets may be purchased at the box Miss Florence Sadtler. of Baltimore, is visiting Mrs. Edward Stackpole, at 1825 North Front street. Constance Ferriday. of 1617 younger set of the city for two years.

pive. Hundred Club of which she Is a Miss Hummel and Mr. Rockey met i member, yesterday afternoon, at Mt. Gretna in the summer of Mrs. Simon B.

Cameron has returned following Mr. Rockey's graduation tc Marietta after short visit with from Bucknell University. Miss Hum unt. Mrs. B.

F. Etter, of Pine mel spent her summers 'here wlth J. V. W. Reynolds, of Steelton.

her parents, and Mr. Rockey, who is is home from a trip to New York City, a grandson of Henry Houck, State Miss Fannie M. Eby, of Cottage Secretary of Internal Affairs, was lnlKmge, iert ror Philadelphia to day, ac nnpt or violets. lln will be "At Home" after January 90. nt Hi Rmerald street.

The bride, a sister oi Mrs. Harry u. and Mrs. Frank u7 24. The.

class, is taught by Miss jii.avcm ciass is going to special arrangements to have a supply of delicacies and Invite the public Reel, of this city, has been connected lo uy irom mem. for several years with the Mount Pleasant Mr. Franklin is an air Mrs. David J. Reese, of 237 Woodbine street, is spending a few days With, irienas in Nowvuie, effective thed.il, application of two or three atlons for the ball room and the Zem drops at a time of this Jmpie tonw.

'at S.ali of water. This will be a "great comfort tables lighted by scarlet shaded can as well as a beautiner ana wiii pre i i vpni inxr sin i ii i ii be wnirii in nuk aeiaora. I the On the entertainment committee were George Mcllhenny. W. A.

Boll, Charles eyes. Take my advice; don worry. C. Hoffman, ueniamin iemming, Frank Neely ana ti. w.

Bauer. Hilda: There are many methods ad vocated for reducing: the chin; out Mra. Balrd McCaleb has after all there is nothing so good as issued Invitations to a tea on January to keep down the general flesh. And 28 to meet Mrs. Cunningham.

"SffW "fl? take this ravnr nv srirnnKint simple remeay wnicn you can ui CREW OF SCHOOai EK LlVy I home. Oet four ounces of narnotis at a wu u'kiti ki'ii i a. tne drugstore ana re in ift tnln. vurtnr. Take a tableSDOonfUl be Phllnilnlnhla.

Jan. 22. The schoon fore meals. It will Work magic with il. II 1 V.

1 mill er Levi B. Anarews siranaea eariy to me ureuui uuuuia sjuu day. three miles southeast of Assa league, according to dispatch TSSby receivea uy mo monmuo uuuwsc, throat. rne crew was saveu. i bviiuuhci cleared from here on January 19 for miis'l.

Here Is a hair tonle Savannah with a cargo of coal. which you can prepare at home at small expense ana wnicn is a genuine nair mhrapbook FOR MR. NOBODY grower of the best ana simplest kino. Colonel Hutchison Is considering the Be sure to keep your scalp clean by advisability of providing a scrap book frequent shampooing with cantnrox for all anonymous communications and and then rub Into your soalp this tonic, maae oy uiHuiviug an uunn ui iuiii son in a half pint of aloohol and add road lng one half pint cold water. For all scalp troubles and badly nourished hair this is an unequalled remedy.

Olive: I never recommended a hair dye, but unless I am much mistaken about your you should not have trouble with faded or gray nair tor a long while yet. The best way ln the world to stop your hair troubles is to wona xo stop your nair iruuowi ia 10 VVrul. 11 ha B.nrn4upin KitlStaS? TmhSS1! wash with canthrox occasionally. Use SSi6 That food teasnoonful ln a cup of hot water. 5 VLT'SSL0 hndv like untrSd is the best thing I know of to re ZPX2ZS2 I nS Trit.

ThV ma. move dandruff and prevent brlttleness. vffir food apUt hairs, and the Irritation caused vaii h.miv mmt. inaurn nourianmeui rom your meals to pay for the cost of cooking. This Is true of thin folks the world over.

Your nutritive organs, your functions of assimilation, are sad ly out of gear and need reconstruction. Cut out tne looiisnvlooas ana lunny uvut Aimtm. omit the flesh cream C2.95, C3.95, IH.75 and C5.00 B. ft W. ANNEX, Sll Walnut 8treet 3 Styles New Spring Waists, $125 value.

Special $1.00 MAIN STORE, 202 Walnut Street 300 Choice Coats, for gifls, small and large women. 910.00 to $35.00 MAIN STORE, 202 Walnut Street Special Zibeline Full Length Coat. To see is to buy it 35 to 4y sizes. 621.75 MAIN STORE, 202 Walnut Street Ural Lamb (Salt's) Satin Lined, plain or plush collar and cuffs, $25.00 value. Special $14.50 B.

ft W. ANNEX, 311 Walnut Street 200 Coat many kinds, all sizes and colors, 4.95, (6,95, $7.50, $8.75 and 3.75 B. ft W. ANNEX, 311 Walnut Street 250 Top Skirts, many materials and lengths, $1.25, $1.40, $1.05, $2.95 to LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR B. W.

1 Sll Walavt St. COHBTAITTLT NEW BARGAIITS a 110 DBNDRUFF 25 CENT DANDER Hair coming' out? If dry, thin, faded, bring back its color and lustre ference how dull, haded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable luster, softness and luxuriance. Get a 26 cents bottle of Knowlton'a Danderlne from any drug store or toilet counter and prove that four hair la as pretty and soft as any that It has been neglected or by careless treatment that's all yon surely can have beautiful hair and lots of It if you will just try a little Danderlne. Advertisement.

RABBI FRECITD WILL SPBAK ABOUT CHILD LABOR Rabbi Charles J. Freund of the Otiev Sholom congregation will have as his subject or a lecture. Friday evening, at 7.45 o'clock, at the Temple Ah North Second street, "Religion For vthe Twentieth Century." The child labor laws will be discussed. Everyone interested, both Jews' and Oentlles will be welcome at thia service. The Home Beauty Parlor wr a Mari: Tour ahortsla htednoss and and has none of the objectionable aual a anniniinar am nroha.hlv caused bv a ities of soaD or ordinary shampoos.

to he AVen bv he Zembo Shflners In weak and overworked condition of the Is very economical and easy to tir6 h. last eyes. I do not think your eye troub es use. pries quickly and 'caii MT used iiviiuu I sa 4haW tan ha fAllAVPfl Willi cat oca avuD wwis ww i with the very least waste of time. Miss H.

Your skin trouble sounds as if It were caused bv vour use of I ordinary face powders. They give an artinciai iook especially it one is tn cunea to ds sanow or pimpiea. Tne very thing for you Desi iiauia is snurmax we lotion I know about. It Is economical because you mix It your self at home, Oet 4 ounces spurmax (at any drugstore) and. mix it with pint hot water) add teaspoonfuls glyi cerine, apply it to face, neok and arms.

The effect will surprise with its beauty and naturalness. It will as if a part of your skin, and last dur ing. an entire evening. It will not only disguise cold sores, blemishes, but In time it will relieve, them entirely. Lily Dale: For your hollow cheeks and sallow, colorless skin, r.

there Is nothing better In the world than this greaselesa complexion Jelly which you can easily prepare at home. Oet one' I. In 4a ivuuva ui Miuvaviih .1. u. add half a pint cold water and two tea spoomuis glycerine, etir onsKiy ana let stand over night.

The use of this with careful massaging will Improve skln nutrltlon and give transparency and loveliness to the It Is fine to correat Isabel: I was glad to read of your enthusiasm about the oantroz shampoo and gladly respond also to your request for this old fashioned tonio prescription." EKssolte one half cup sugar and iOne ounce kardene in one half pint' alcohol; then enough boiling WateY to make a quart. Take a tablespoonful before each meal. think Vmlr aiiddan distaste for work HABIT aau mis tonio and this toni Is, as you ajf, ties, restore your. flgflng energies and spirits. For a good, complexion baautl fler see answer to Miss H.

O. Betty beu't Bsautjr'Book. IB. (Adw) With a targe number of people the drinking of caS is a habit. Why not get the riabit of drinking tie best cofiFeje on the market? Ask for Liberty Bell, "the coffee With a flavor." GRAND UNION TE CO.

203 North Second Street Etptddly Awtcd Fcr tzzj Pccpb ETtry NiiU Etxs Sata2y at 7.0 le 8.0P.U Stevens Meincricl tlxthdist Epixcccl Cterctt Thirttssth an4 Vcrnca Street! i Rest EertreK; iTIIa'tXLcrsi. COME AND CniNG A FIUHiDT.

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