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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 8

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PAQt CIQH1 TUB SASKATOON DAILt-STAR, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1920 HOUSE OF QUALITY Announcements 0 In Miladvs Realm Ster Closes 6 p.m. Every Day Including Siturday. Wednesday This Store Wilt Open From 9 to 6 p.m. PHONE 3245 Use Plenty of Water Cdlteel by CLARA L. K.

HOLMES A meeting of the 8t John' Girls' Auxiliary will be held at 7 10 o'clock i Tuesday evening. June 19, In the W. 1 A. parlor of th church. A picnic will be held by the Faugh-a-Ballaugh Club on July IT Member are requested to meet at the Y.W.C.A, promptly at 10JO o'clock on the morning of that day.

If rainy or unsettled meet at 3 in the afternoon instead of 10.10, There will be no meeting on Wednesday, Jun 90- Him ANNUAL JUNE SALE Positively Ends Wednesday at 6 p.m. i Mr. Chester Blaset, of Winnipe, if visited bis aunt, Mrs. W. N.

Howni WEDDINGS CLARK CAMERON A very pretty wedding wa solera-ld at th home of Mr. and Mr John Cameron, pf Carlyla. Hash, on Saturday, June 19. when their eldejt daughter, Jessie Maud, wa united In marriage to Donald Rain Clark, 1st of Rouleau, Sask. The bride wa becomingly gowned in white satin and georgette and carried a bouquet of white carnations and fern.

Th bride entered th room on th arm of her father to the strains of tha wedding march flayed by Miss Anderson of Regina. Mis Clara Cam-iron, lister of th bride, wa bridesmaid, and Vf, Cooper was groomsman. Rev. R. H.

Gilmour. Carlyls, performed the ceremony. The groom' gift to the bridesmaid a a pearl necklace and to th groomsman a tie-pin set-with pearla After a buffet lunchoin Mr and Mrs. Clark left for wstern point, howered with confetti and gool wiahea by their many friend. The bride received many beautiful gift.

On their return Mr. and Mr. Clarke will live at Southport, Sask. Breathes there a man with and Mr. Howell, over tha k-en 3 0pmQ Saskatoon Nursing Division No.

i will meet at i o'clock Wednesday evening. Jun In th Y.W,CA. hall. There will ba special business. of why should the spirit Several ladies have lold us thnt we do not mention the fact that Pacific Milk should be diluted with water for ''(Hiking.

Any nvipe tha! calf fur. ay one cup of milk, take two-thirds cu uf watKr. ndd 1'wific Milk t. fill tn cup I in a few am-s in better to us equal prntscf Milk and water. soul so dea4 i wn.

Ktv, Mlaa Mary Agnes Mlscampbell, Who neser to htome-f hath daughter of Mrs. tJarah Miscampnell. "aid. 'will be married at, 8 o'clock this TWs my own, my rathe evening In Ht. Thomaa' Presbyterian land! church to Mr.

T. T. Murray, superin-WJioee heart hath ne'er with- ttndent of the Saskatoon City hog-In Mm burn'd i pitaL following the ceremony there As home his footstep he hath will be a recreation at the home of turn'd ithe bride's uncle, Mr. Joseph reethy White Wash Skirts Regular $2.75 to $4.50. Wednesday ONE-THIRD OFF.

0 mortal be proud? Like a meteor, a fast-flying cloud. A flash of tha lightning, a break of the wave. The W.A. of St. Matthew church, Sutherland, will hold an Al Slesto coclal and sal from 4 o'clock Wel-nesday afternoon, Jun 30, until 9 o'clock Id tt evening, on th lots opposite th English church.

Everybody 1 welcome. From wanderlnc on a foreign and Jlrs. I'roethy, 1JI0 Twentieth He passes from Uf to his rest In the art rand? street, West. The bride and igreoro will leave for Portland, Ore- grave. 1-3 Off Any Sweater Coat or Pullover of Vancouver.

g-on, going by way PACIFIC MILK LTD. Factory at Ladner, B.C. If such there breathe, go, mark him well; For him no minstrel rapture well; High thouch hi title proud his name, Boundless his wealth ae wish i Victoria and Seattle. Upon their re-'turn to Saskatoon they will be at jhome at 428 Third avenue. North.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rolls of Allan.

vlsltsd in Saskatoon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rolle will leave SPRING SUITS AND COATS HALF PRICE 20 PERCENT OFF ALL VOILE DRESSES AND SUMMER SKIRTS Miss Mary AMco Rodger, of 'Moose Friday evening for Minnesota where Jaw, was enrolled as a barrister Sat- they will live. Mr.

Rolle was manager of the Reliance Lumber Company of that place. The position he vacated The regular meeting of the We-ley Muthodlst Ep worth Leagu will be held at o'clock Tuesday evening June 29. In Wesley Hall- Dr. ind Mr. R.C.

Manly will provide a program for th evening and will discuss "Muslo a an Uplifting Factor in Life." Member of th Sir Johnston are making arrangement for a pls-nlo on July at Plk Lake. The committee In charge I Mi Doris Reynolds, Miss Madeline Lalng, Mlsu will be taken by Mr. John Helslur of can claim, IeapHe thoe riches, power and pelf, 4 The wretch concentred all In self, IJvIng shall forfeit fair r- liown. urday at tha Regina court house, making the fifth woman to be enrolled in Regina. Miss Kodgers has entered th firm of Willoughby, Craig and Beynon and vrtH practice at Mooae Jaw.

The following have atoo Mtn wAnf I T-rlxt And doublr dvins. shall go Second Avenue At 22nd Street 1 in this province: A. Blackwood, Ba down DONT DESPAIR To tha vile dust from whence m. Balfour, R. be nraiit.

Oeddea, SastaUoon; and W. L. Clink, Ba-ttleford. These men have recent Unwept, unhonored. and un- unsj.

SIR WALTER RCOTT. Style Centre of the West ROBERTS MACPHER80N Tha marriage took place on Wednesday, June 23. at St. Paul Presbyterian Church, Prlnc Albert, of Jean, second daughter of Mr. Mary Macpberaon and th lat Duncan Eraser Macpherson.

to James Frederick: Robert, of Morden. Man, tha Rev. J. McDonald officiating. Th couple wa attended by Miss A in Macpherson, sister of th brid.

and John Fyfe. Mcculloch mclaurin A charming wedding took plac Wednesday morning, June 23, whun Miss Kathleen Mary McLaurin became the bride of Roy Mcculloch, of the staff of the T. Eaton Company, Saskatoon, at the home, of her parents, Mr. and Mr. J.

R. McLaurin, at Milton, North Dakota. The bride was given away by her father. Mis Lorrie Sunderland wa bridesmaid and Mr. Nell Mathewsoa eccompanled the bridegroom.

Th bridegroom's gift to the bride wa a pearl lavelier and to the bridesmaid a gold brooch. The many gift received by the bride an! bridegroom testify to their popularity. Mr. and Mr. McCulloch left tor Minneapolis and other eastern cttu-s for a honeymoon.

After August 1 they will be at home at 922 Victoria Avenue, If you are troubled with pains or ache; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief ia Name? una Gladys Andrew and Miss Edna Richard. Th St. Jam picnic will be held July 1 at the Exhibition grounds. Automobile will leave the church hall for the picnic grounds at 130 o'clock on the afternoon of that day. A hearty Invitation la extended to member of the congregation, Sunday School student and their friend Those who will furnish automobile for the occasion are asked to telephone th committee: Wlljamc Thompson, 3618; B.

J. Ferguson, 3996; J. Blnnle, SiU. Social and Personal G0LD.MEDAL Revenue, Bask. Miss Edna MaDill, of St.

Cather-lne', Ont, Is the guest of Mrs. WylU C. Clark at Knox manse. Mis MaDill has bean to Calgary, where she attended the meeting of the I.O.D E. Mr, E.

J. Balde. who was graduated from the University of Saskatchewan In 1918. has returned from Cambridge, Mass, where be has been attending Harvard University, tnl Is spending the vacation at his home In Glrvln, Sask. Miss Anna Kennedy and brother.

Mr. Alex Kennedy, of Winnipeg, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. N.

Hew-ell over the week-end. Mrs. G. G. Blackstock of Kindersley.

Is visiting friends In Saskatoon. Mrs. J. Drlscoll, of' Saskatoon, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rubles, of Bradwell.

Sask. girls of the Ashdown Hardware Company, gave a pretty Pyrex shower In honor of Miss Nora Rooney on Monday evening. Mr. R. C.

Nell, of Drlnkle Block No. made a most delightful hostess. Scotland who married Robert De Quincl. But etymologists believe that Annabelle was originally Arn-hilda and was cut down by the Normans and their Latin secretary Into Annabelle. It was later amplified according to English fancy, and in our present day ha been subtracted once more to Belle.

There are various spelling for Annabella, some prefer Anabel; other choose Annlbel and still other Annabel. Edgar Allan Poe cho Annabel! as the name for the heroine of his poem of Love Sternal. Kveryone Is famlllnr with the exquisite lines. "Neither the angels in Heaven above, Nor the demon under tha aea, Cap ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabelle Lee." The sapphire 1 Annabelle' tails-manic gem. It promise for its wearer happiness in lov and constancy from those who lov her.

Saturday 1 her lucky day and 7 her lucky number. ly passed their flnai laminations and after complying with the regulations, hav been admitted to the bar. ilr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbflt, of New York, have left Banff for Lake Louise, where they will stfy for some time.

Mr. Vanderbilt spent part of last summer in the Canadian Rockies, and waning his bride to see them, came again this year. Mr. Vander-bBt Is greatly Interested in the Rockies and was very enthusiastic when talking about the walking tour from Banff to Jit. Asslnibolne, under the patronage of the AJpne club of Canada, also in the fact that Canada came second only to France at the world's Alpine congress at Monaco.

Mr. Vanderbilt is sending article on the tour and congress to the New York Times, and expects to write several articles for various magazines illustrated by Byron Harmon's pictures. From Lake Louise Mr. and Mrs. Vandeirbllt go on to the coast and will travert until December, when they will return to New York.

King George entertained. June 27. at a garden party, 350 men who have won the Victoria Cross. In campaigns. The men marched to Buckingham Palace from Wellington Barracks Th world' standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland line 1690.

All druggists, 30c a box. Guaranteed. Leak faa ilia Ul.l kea and accept mo iuuuakm ANNABELLE Etymologist are authority for the contention that Annabelle i by no mean a combination of the names Anna and Bella and therefore, does not mean "Fair Anna" a is generally supposed. On the contrary, Annabelle is one of the Icelandic "eagle" names and is translated to mean "eagle heroine." In her very earliest origin she is closely associated with Arabella, the name which was first borne by the granddaughter of Willi the Lion of Prayer meeting at 8t. Jamo Church will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, June SO, Instead of Thursday evening as usual.

The date has been changed on account of the plcnio Thursday. The Baptist Women' Missionary Society ha received another shipment of India crochet. Including some' luncheon sets and center pieces. The crochet will be shown Tuesday afternoon and evening at the homo of Mrs. E.

J. Brldgeman. 711 Sixth Avenue, North, or at othr time by appointment. SEXTY HURNOALL Mr. Charles of Saskatoon, and MIbs Ada Florence Hurndala were quietly married in St.

Paul's church. Regina, on Saturrtay, June 26. The ceremony wa performed by the Rev. Canon Davidson. Mrs.

Jack Sexton was matron of honor and Mr. James Murphy was best man. Mr. Edward Coffee presided th r-ran. Mr.

and Mr. Sexty will taka up their residence at Clark's Crossing. If You Enjoy Good Coffee DO THIS- and were Joined a few moments later bv relatives and friends. The men TO ENTERTAIN KNOX CHOIR Mr. and Mrs.

Copeland will entertain members of the choir of Knox Presbyterian church, their wive and husbands, this evening" at their country home, south of the city. Rev. and Mrs. Wylie C. Clark and their guest, 2fia Edna MaDill, will also be among the guest.

Supper will be served at 6 o'clock. A weiner roast and a dance will be features of the evening's entertainment Mr. Alex Cuthbert will take part in the musical program to be given by the Daughter of th King of St John's Church at the silver tea to be held from 8 to 6 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, June 30, at the home of Mr. R. J.

Townsend. 401 Avenue D. South. were arranged In groups according to seniority without regard to rank and each was then presented to the King. FURS Stored and Insured Made to Order, Remodelled and Repaired At Summer Prices May Gebbie "SfJAf.

RRANirV J. The list of guests Include many 111 choicest upland berries, grown in liuuriotu tropic names that will live kng in British history, from Captain Carpenter, of mu or spicy nourunawnt and tcimulatinc th beans dsaned. Headed and routed the LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT the Vindictive, who attacked Ze- igrmnce ith rare skilL Judge Ethel MacLachlan of Juvenile court Is In Wadena to hear number of cases dealing with Juveniles. Mrs. J.

Johnson, 714 University Drive, has as her guests Mlssos Ethel and Clara Sllverthorne, of Ar-dath, Sask. Mrs. F. Alexander. Mrs.

J. John-ton. Mrs. H. Walters, Mrs, 1.

Costle. and Mr. William Johnson motored to Ardath Saturday, and spent the week-end with Mrs. Tom Hllver-thorne and Mr. Frank Wood.

They returned to Monday. Mis Groundwater, of Regina, Is the guest of her oouttln, Mim Bees Wilson, at the home of Mrs. William Hoekln, 232 Avenue north. Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Donald left today for a holiday trtp to the old country. They will visit friends In London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Cullen. Before his departure Mr. Donald was presented with a gold signet ring by the members the McGowan staff.

Mrs. G. O. Clare and daughter. MWs Ethel, have gone to Vancouver and other western point for a holiday.

WWle In Vancouver they will attend the wedding of Mine Bessie Clare and Mr. Edward Sackvllle, both of this city, which takea place there today. Mrs. fCapt) Brighton, and little daughter, Eleanor, of Regimt, afo visiting In the cdty and are the guests of (her mother. Mrs.

T. E. Hoi- 14U street. i- The first instance in the history of the British army of a soldier rising from the ranks to the position i.f field marshal was marked recently when Sir Willlnm Robertson was received by the King at Buckingham Palace and handed hii field marshal's baton. Sir William's military service record Is especially Interesting.

He was born In 1S59 and enlisted in 1878. Nerving In the ranks for ten year 225 davs. He became a second lieutenant In the 3rd Dragoon Guard on June 27. -1888. when he was nearly.

29 years of age, un 1 was promoted captain April 3, 18S.r; major, March 10. 19W: Nov. 29. l0t; colonel. Nov.

29, 1903; major-general. Dec. 26, 1910; Oct, 2S, 1915; general, June S. 191; and field April, 1920. brugge and Ostend, down to drivers who saved guns at Ie Oateau.

Private Lynn, who won th Victoria SEAL BRAND in malcine. allow tiklnrwtnAil nf mfm The Saskatoon (Lawn Tennis Club 1 arranging for the annual club tournament which wtll take place soon. Member of other club de "Head Over Heels," the mimical comedy in which. Mitit Hajo tarred, Is to be adapted to the screen by Goldwyn, for Mabel Normand's next picture. Then Cross, the D.

C. and the Cross of St. George, and then was killed, was represented by bis fiancee. 1 11 esch five sirous of taking part in the tourna cupdeiired, pour boiling wster on simmer minute, dear with duh of told water. Kerr Blook aw I Your dealer sells "SEAL whoU, 1 1 Opposit vietori Thetr I ground, and fine-ground, in lb.

ment are asked to affix their names on the lists posted at the Saskatoon Lawn Tennis Club house. Only the championship events are open to members of outside clubs. Entries should be made at once. tins, nenneticslly set led, so that the AN EXPERIMENT IN MARRIAGE cofle Miches you rich in ANDERSON TOPHAM A pretty wedding wa solemnised In the Asqulth Presbyterian by the Rev. R.

Stevenson, on June 22, when Marion, the daughter of Mr: and Mr. W. Topham, became the bride of Oscar N. Anderson, the son of Mrs. Augusta Anderson, of Wan-ham, Sweden.

At three o'clock the afternoon the bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of ths wedding march played by Mrs. She looked very youthful In a dross of ivc-ry georgette and silk. Sha carried a bouquet of American Beauty Rosm. The church was filled with friends and well-wishers of the bride. After th ceremony Mr.

J. Thorpe sang "Because." The bridegroom was supported bv Mr. l.aurie Top-ham, brother of the bride, whlie Ml-m Marjorle Wilson, of KliiC'T, In a dress of pink georgette and silk, carrying a bouquet of pink and white carnations, made a most charming bridesmaid. The bridegroom's gift to the bridesmaid was a cameo ring set with pearls, and to the best man gold' cuff links with Hi monogram. After the ceremony thirty of the friends of the family were entertained at home to a cold luncheon, af original strength.

STEAMER ARRIVALS CHASE OX SANBORN MONTREAL. I By CAROLYN BEECHES, Nleuw Amsterdam, at New York, from Rotterdam. CHAPTER LXVII Aside from Walter's love making HOTS MAKI STRONO. before their marriage she had heard little since Madge never had had an avowal of love. Ingram West's pas STURDY MEM sod HEALTHY BEAUTIFUL WOMEN "Iron red blood fond and In sionate appeal had awakened In Madge a peculiar state of mind.

While she resented his remarks, because my expeneoc i nare loutra no better mrana of building sent me," she said when Walter came In to dinner. "A nice attention." Walter hardly glanced at them. "Wasn't it? It I unfortunate you never are at home when he calls." "If I knew he was coming I might be. I can't sit at home waiting for Tom, Dick and Harry," "No but If you would occasionally stay at home with me, you would be here when Tom, Dick or Harry came," Madge replied to her own surprise, and his. What was It gave her the courage, she wondered.

Then, honest with herself, she knew It "was the thought, the Idea, that a man, one of Walter's own friends, had up ine rcu imgou corpiacjcs fl he was a married woman and loved sna nnumg 10 give increased power to th atari ter which the time was taken up by toasts given by the Rev. R. Steven A Gift A 10-Day Tube of Pepeodent ia sent to all who aak. See coupon. her husband, she gloated over them blood than organic Iron; liK RuxMta son.

Mr. R. Warren, Mr. T. Calder, -aw as proof that she was attractive, could win the love of a man, even lit.

It. II. vau. fonmlr phnlrlMi In tha Baltt- Mr. J.

Thorpe, Mr. C. Davis, Mr. J. pior HoMtal an4 Davison, Mr.

Topman with tha on as old as Walter. tf Ingram bridegroom' reply. West found her so entlclns why Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left for shouldn't she so appeal to Wal'er? found her entertaining, had not felt western points amM a shower of BlW Mr.

and Airs. Otto Cramer and As she lay on the couch waiting for; his time wasted when he spent it confetti, old boots and rice. The church was beautifully ile family left Monday night for Rt-, waiter to come in. her thoughts were ft 1. a i corated with plants and flowers, the decorating being In charge of the rous wrawe.a.mey win sprnu wn-n pusy.

ne recanea every worn in-before going to Prince Albert where West had said to her, the tones they will live. of his voice as he made hi passion- I ate declaration of love. She wondered with her. Walter had given her a keen look but had mnde no remark on her reply. "I will be more independent Ml show him I can hold my own with Ladies Aid.

The bride was convey ed to the church by Mr. Warren, on Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Hallldny of Ie Mf Waiter would care If he Ttnew. She THIN, FRAIL FOLKS of her oldest friends, who had mad hi car gay with streamers for th Moines. Iowa, who have been spend decided that not only would he care ueuiueu nii uu vmj wwi. him a well as. with other." Madge mm no wen mi.

wtui inners. i but that he surely would "blame her (thought, a little quiver bf pride in ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. II. L.

occasion. for it, even though he did not exon- Brook, left Monday night for cal herself. She always felt that way when she dared assert heraelf-nd It gary ate West. i Vi hour aha would have loved to PHOSPHATE was now more frequent. "He like Mrs.

John Burroughs, 1 Coronation tell Walter had she dared. She I me better when I'm not a nambv- Court, has undergone an operation would have liked him to know that pamby, even If he scolds because of ror appenaicuis. others found her interesting, liKea to what I say or do," her thoughts pat- tered on dangerously. spend tne evening witn ner, even At a social held Monday night in i though he didn't. She would have Westmount school in honor of the enjoyed telling him that she had at- Xetkla Like FTel Btrre-rBeeekat rt oa nrat, Healthy Flesh You are Welcome To tliis way to white teeth All stattmenh epprwtd by high itntd tmthoritim prlnclpal.

Mr. G. H. Lewis, the Eighth tracted a man who surely wa ac- Madge hnd not been a namby-pamby girl. But her fear of offending Walter, her dread of hi neglect, had almost made her a spineless woman.

But she had wakened to the fact, and Grade pupil of Mr. Lewis presented nuainted with many fascinating wo Vigor aa Mere rerc Judging from th counties prepar him with a beautifully framed copy men, both young and of the older of Whistler's "Mother." The class set Walter found so desirable. But also presented Mr. Lewis with a I she felt almost certain he would re- now would do all she coulfl get back her old Independence of spirit ations and treatments which are con white satin, hand-painted table cover i gard West love making as either and of action tinually being adverttaed for th pur-poaa or making thin people-fleshy, developing arm, neok. nd bust, and ana mile i.oraon Lewis with a box amounting to nothing, a society man's Walter had -changed In one respect, of chocolates.

Abundant refresh-1 way of being nice to the wife of a and for the hotter sn uhm thnn.vt' Tea and Coffee are Harmful to children, and frequently disturbing to grovvTVtrps. INSX4NT POSTUM is heahhful for young and old Postum contains no caffeine ments were served at the social and a most enjoyable evening was spent. repia I ugly hoi- low angle th soft curved Un of health and beauty, v. friend, or more likely he would Bay He no longer interfered as to whom that Madge, because of her ignor- she should see, when she should en-ance of social amenities, had been to tertaln her young friends so long a blame. she in no way Interfered with hi "I won't tell him, it will do no good plan or asked him to be with them, and perhaps make him refuse to let 1 He occasionally remained at home or me receive any one," Madge said with her when some affair he cllr bed the stair after the clock of theVyounger crowd wa on, but toned out twelve strokes.

Herjly when he bad nothing he cared to any one" had meant Jack Turner. Jdo elsewhere. Madge resented this. He was the only mnn besides West although hi changed attitude left and Mr. Hobb who had every called her free to have many good time, when she wa alone.

They were th many pleasant evenings which other-only single men she knew. wise would havebeen denied her. The next day a wonderful box of "He doesn't ftve me enough to long-stemmed rose came for Madge even cart what I do," she said to her-with a card on which wa written: self, glad of her freedom, yet piqued "For th little lady who said he at hi carelessness. "Oh. well ntw.

I I I entty usand of man and I women who keenly feet 11 their tirn. sire thin nea. Thinnest nd weak I. You see white teeth wherever you look today, for millions of people use a new teeth cleaning method. Leading dentists everywhere advise it You are welcome to a ten-day test, and you owe it to yourself.

Film dims the teeth The teeth's great enemy is film. It clouds their beauty and it destroys the teeth. Most tooth troubles are now traced to it. Film it the viscous coat you feel. It clings to teeth, enters crevices and stays.

Very few people escape the effects of it It is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. Film is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the Jeeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed In It.

They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, which attacks 95 in 100. The ordinary tooth paste does not dissolve film, so old. methods tail to end it. Dental science has for years sought the right way to combat it, for tooth troubles have been constantly increasing. The method has now been found.

Convincing clinical tests have amply proved its efficiency. And now the way is for daily use, in a dentifrice called Pepsodent Three unique results Pepsodent is fcased on pepsin, the digeatant of albumin. The film ia albuminous matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it Pepsin long seemed impossible. It must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth.

But now 4 harm -tess activating method permits its constant ruse. Two other new-day. requisites are alsc found In Pepsodent. So this tooth paste in three ways brings whiter, safer teeth. Send the coupon for a 10-Pay Tube.

Note how clean the teeth feel after Mark the absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. Results are clear and quick, and our book explains them. Make this test and judge them for yourself. Cut out the coupon now.

sJ rata Not A BlemI or tan do to tarvs4 nerve. Our GEORGIA HAMILTON. man th etricct I appearance of hereonv like me! Maybe when sees that he will sit up and tak notice, also." But she hadn't much hop of hi "Ittlng up" over anything she might do. hkpu me. Madge tope the card In tiny bit and then arranged th flower.

She smiled to herself as she thonght of how Walter had treated th flower Jack Turner sent th year before. -Be th lovely flowers Mr. West fpUxJon. Permanent and temporary akin trouble art effectively mcuUd. Rsducs un.

(To Continued.) natural color and corrects IgnMsyskhu. Hinhly antiseptic, lustd with bmefeial resuha Last Night's Dream-What it Means curative agent for 70 ym. bodle nasi more phoephat than I contained' I modem food. Phyalnlans claim there I nothing that will supply title deficiency eo well a th organl phosphate known among druggists a bltco-phosphata. which ia lneapenslv and I old by most all druggist un 4 at a guarantee of satisfaction of money back.

By feeding tha nerva directly and by supplying th body fell with th necessary phosphorf ood element, bltro-phoaphat should produce a welcome tranaformatlon In the appearance; th Increase in weight frequently being astonishing. Increase In weight also Carrie with It a general improvement In th health. Nervousness, sleeplessness and lack of energy, which nearly always aceompany esceaalve thlnneea, should coon disappear, dull eye DID YOU DREAM 07 BEARS? 0 1 1 P3TSACLrU Ten-Day Tube Free I 1W THE PEPSODENT COMPAN HI-I" SBSaMHBBSSaBBHHMSBSt I Dn 'A ttA4 US.V...U i THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, I Dent "A lift fi W.k..k Am iw B'i'i ymiw vnwwnv low with th bloom of perf ec health. Mine (ieorria Hamilton. wh- 1 A bear, teen in ad ream I symbolic of an nemjr, according to th mystic Interpreter.

Thoa who deal wfth the matter more specifically that th dream means an enemy, rich, powerful and cruel, but without kill. To dream that you are at lscke-1 by a bear signifies that th dreamer will subjected to persecution bat that will rescued from th malic of his enemy, or enemies, when hi affair appear th most desperate. But If you dream that tli bear runs away from you It is a most fortunate omsn as It foretell great success in life, it In aa especially good omen to dream that you kill the bear. That mean riches, comfort and good health. om of th oracle declar that a dream of a bear, no matter what do, or what you do to him, la an omen of aharp competition on all sort of business pr work and a ign of rivalry In love.

The Idem of competition and a struggle for aucces appear to run through all th mystic Interpretation together with th Idea of a rescue from difficulties crucial tint success aftar damrer and great exertlona All th mystic. In addition, seem to convey th Idea of an enemy to girsrded glnt though, stated abov, I an unskillful en. wjr )WT Sfif 1 Chicago, 111. 1 Mall 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to 1 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Mole destroyed by electrid needle. Electrical facial and ealp Manicuring, shampooing oft water).

Booklet on "Health and Beauty," For particular apply MRS. MAYNARD COTE 105 Helgseson Bik. Phone 4881 The NetDay Dentifrice A scientific film combatant which, after 5 years' tests, is now advised by leading dentists everywhere wa once thin and frail, reporting her wn experience, write: "liitro-l'hoe-phate has brought about a mas'4 transformation with me. I gained Ii pounds and never before felt eo ll CALT1UN: Although bitre-phoa-bate 1 unurpaaaU for rehevln nervousneea, )erileasnea and gait-rat weakness, it should not. ewinr to It tendency to Increase weight, ha used by anion wbo doe Bwi del( te iut en lltaiV' I Oftly te facallr.

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