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.s - . v fi I Tnr srxDAY onrco.vT.iy. Portlands tteruahy (,. ioig. ' , ,-r-r nSf ....,......,... . ........ IR. M, GRAY 10 WED MOVIE filAN 9S SEMI-ANNUAL -SALE ajKmmgKmgBgMlBmmVl Mil I il, j'JiWJi'l'ri,fMf1 ""MWiaWaWIWH Wl. naaaa aiW Is the helping hand to the man with the fuel-picked purse these cold stormy days. Chesterfield Clothes The kind that make you feel well, dressed well and well satisfied. Let's swap time and talk this over. v m a Slrrjcr, Now in Motion Pic tures Herself. R:mar.t:cat , ly ErcaVs Two Vcvs. ERIDEGROCM f.'OT AMERICAN Air Mw IIJ'I Jr HrrtW Mt AIKar llia-tnwai. ".v t"i:K. . J i.T--'t rf.;.i- !. !r I t-mj ' nf. T . .-r of whim l" own f ef lrrn.n U el4 li n mr-f-'L t ar-. ef dual. M ti frmt. en i- of t uron. an- h-r. b b.-om en'-! t" Tl W-n. . bar" r-rc-Sifit. b'Jt trior r.-.-.-e'ly f"f th T wit i nurrii"! h-r T'is-! .. It w-ie J l'lt. an 4 '! t. thmif K-nTfiV1 it . i T hBjmon will rt -. li n: -.-ir.. TH. tna r-.-i d . th to t4 ft .i tiit'in nioro t'ii. n i .n -f v h - ."' wit... M rrr o Tt.- were I ! f.irni.. V-T ; b bean ' r.-. a".f.l tn... :r fe 1 N- lln.. of C I'irrif f !". D.'.i-ol at t ?:o.:t t5-.iii V' rr. a. wo"-'- r ' Ti4. '!" su--. t ir t.i.t. In nrrtlfl V- T". i r On l. 1 81 re Sa w li..:n ; rf Or" fn I'll t.. ( i f mi. t: i;:rr:i, T-''' ' - t.i-. J. ) "' ' ! r rmmr. Tnim r-f . ! roi.-rwl tnil. t; " ( t:i MJor'A rDt'l f ' h f "' - tl M !- i ? I i..r,.i n . ! V.fii f'n wl-a .Unil -tr u - n ; . . .nnvifl.''l n I il w nill "T" ":""'" I"1 - t tr. !' ail W- W KinUj. ....! -. I.l! Tft t- f r n.l.l.'i f K'lU'rT t tl Aoli' im It Ti .-..i i Tw h:c -'ilfe f.r f-im ii lrnt t fit 4 . i. n -i wf of4 fr t h I.i'- ie , K t t ini(fi' i: rlf. FEY. V. J. GARDINER DIES cttt i: r. r. . r. .- r: ; r. W. J r.M nf. ti M'4it imro ef tr-i 'tr 9 if:B t ! r.r ! ' TS. fJOrt U rsrurT I. K '. V '' t 'ofinil. AfTvT c- ). U. ii"rt C r t rNt !n I. ('m'f p4t r r. lirfl f imr iiiriEiifijfit. tl. i". : ..J 'p. of .Til. K. K. V K .i-u,e f t!' ritr. K. M. x-if-'K t itx't Ci " n. w :i IMf of " "' ri Wifl i. tin. t Slf"! w;t". f -i't in U ! r.)B 1 tilt. S'lfH' chilJr r 5t-. Wrt! Xotfll. f tti: t-o- r-J l.rl..if tn l VIr Att :.atl. of ..m. J. W litf'l n". .-rto. JI.-. ir.- Wou.J. ot tki Citj. TV0 MILLS WILL OPERATE Cram and llr.Vool l"Un mt U;mon4 IViac Tal la Order. tl. l-.cor0.rilt;.) r. f . It.nirr U"f kr C.)np.. i:t ' t"rm I.umSr Cun;pOT' tiilt at ti) pUu- TM incoi-p.-'rtor cf th av fmpr. r J. It. Haalfr. a .:t-.r limtr--a anl tmMp ..wnir. cf "rB':t-o: W. 1. M v. Tur-rt.:'. of T.-oma. W. A. tn I J .- a t:r. of l:mon4. T no M rrn n c a, fiA bt m4o tht tno Mmi:r. !ir A da f-1 IH pt t ninth. Wil ft ltfS 1 troti.1 rtt wt"ir cnItr.lon win pafiiE. "t pr'.ioa of tbi m.tl wilt t Ur r t t p-TT"tl of ninal. A rrt 1 now ml of on too MM Kuo.i t.ir Cowi ! nut. f ir r.r ! on't Ir t rv.' tlroot Ui t'.jmpBr. l"ii m rt A fcooa W o for tr. t.mr t' aut U po-tJ t ti.-t i)jit AprvJ 1. fbir Artfvroprlatloa A rl jOa. r.- NtA v nkw trifr.f:.r. w.h. I iitt. t'V i. Tho rommltloo on acrl r t.rifa iilf r4 la a tniMiaa ta ta a-."..'4 . t'jr; arofrtloa 6!ll t.-Trin4 f:;;.'lt'r ! e.inl.na C fiM t.at tor t- .'r.ict"t i!i M. oral ion j I I laratkan I'atorrsJ. XV H(itr,TV. r-! J A ::t f" Nti.ni Kit tr vo'-acinal o4.i-tofi a (or tSiT rtf4rtl la tho tl u A Simple Wy to Remove Dandruff Tr l ano B iro aar "il aarar f!'l ta rtnaa xta.jruff at enra aa4 iai U ta d . .: i. Ka o 4(rr it atvr:T. Ts 4 t:. Jit st ooot r-r aurt-Ba of r'ata. ccrr moa Itnuld rtl f-om an 4rt( ttora llhla all yo' wi t Bii. aro'r t at a'cett wfeoa r.firfca". Bo nurigi to moiota lha p mi rv.6 It ta '!f wita tfia flo r lipa Fr aioratn p.jt. If rat a't. cf your Ua4ru.'f wtit . an4 titroa or foar mr ff'l'! !w wilt ropl!; p.. an t Btir:r 4trt aincta hi tnj tr.o of I'. a- aiatt kaw Hi."-1 4 ir iff Ji wa ca. tot at:t fir. a t ITBin 4 4 (Sine f la -al? t t tw tnaBtly. aa4 otr fcar w!:t ta C.'irr. lu.tro-j. i-'y. i:ty iM ft. too aa4 :! a aoodr4 ti.-sta otitr. -. . . . - HAW NUCLEUS G000 Consultant Back Frcm Obser vation Tour Urges More Men. BIGGER GUNS REQUIRED tBtrrtri. -aa I rank J. sprain. la IVo rrrnaml to l'letl llo IHa at wl to lrrt Al tar, la Two I'trrrtlooa. Ni:W Vor.K. r. J Tfa l"eit4 tft. du la lt Naf nuclu. ol tuo aralot f:Mio marfcioa la tho wori4. a.ravl!B l (" J- r'pracaa. Irnua of lo tommilti o! ! tfvcitr an,l Mp ot:4in; of tsa Naat iguulliiic I:rO. w?.o rt-rEJ boro (ir after ?b:b! a BaoBtn a4 tlo rtt:hlp Trk an! ltn in t.a BvBvtra cf ISa At aol.c fioot ta .ik'A walaro. lr. Mrt.'w a-ir4 tb t mtt witnl rlvtrmnt cf lb a prral aro mora orftcof wi turn an4 roator vfflelonc In larot practo. t i t Iko UoinamcDl couIJ nol ;tat t jo m 6 roJ la far4. aa a-ola .OWIUH. Vo man wtio baa tha 1" of AmTlra t barl. a.rt4 Mr. ipau. "n4 (.rl u.a4 of Iho Sr. Thoro I fmn f ir improTomorl. bul. n4'r ordi aarr rlrmntar. Iho AnarfKan Xnr wou!4 a c roliiabl acounl cf --if- . , , Mr. flora a la prrparlntt a 4tai.ol roporl of tri?. bim ba will for ar4 t o. r.rr Pt: al ViiMm loa. Ho ai4 bo woolJ maka rortain ron-tiBdtiona t-yt impoTinBl of :-iru-l ei--a ow la uo aboard Aror. warhip- A ra4uta of Aaaapotta and lia nrl tl.--..of lo rcottmon4 tbo Iotro4uo twa cf atc-trlctr Into tba "rrrica cf lio Nary. Mr rpruo aul bl ob orrc:oa abito aboard tba Torll bad rBtn--d blra lhal Amortca mj)l proparod to Bbl hor fuluro baltUa at lal iSO mitra out at a- l.roalral af All A4oral. -1 f..t.- b aald. ibt t.Ma countrT. ndiwd wltb aurb ' woaltn. abouia bao tna larl nary In Iho worll 'f roarao It will bo dlfdcall lo conrinco tn.nr.a of Ib'.a tact, now , T,r. wo auitit at Jal to har a ny t-MM oaousb to m'l altar In two direction. K tha o-aa'-nn rotitra" ri .r. arrordina? to Mr. .itra"n. would bo a.Jtrd to placo tbo .Var on an aUAl (.lm; wltb tbai pi urai i.-tttn. prort4d l'tiM maJ tba ar4arr appropriation. lio aald It would b ecaarr to On tario AnnapolL. and to proMa train in af-.ipa la ajffl.tont Bumbra to In aaro a f Jtl and efficient complement of cff'.rora and men. H aer Buaa faater ebipo and mora tffictaal l.rt pra lK win aulva tha bj;o problem, aald Mr. fracaa. tawalry Laasov laawlar. "tta ar io tcner an Inaular country.- bo adJ4. "HI muat ba prepared to t-ttl for our r:hta. If tna time ram; and BO matter bow Blurb money we arond now la upbuildlnc oar Nary. !t wui not bo Inat." Mr. pra'4 aald ba would recom mend Ital lha ct'or member cf tha ! i'ona4ltiac Heard tab adraniaa of .retary l-anleia" iDrltatton to crutja ana Ik Nary frcm t:ma to time. HISS gTdE GRAFF HOME roftTt.0 rtux.ir. t:i.i or roD react: rxroMTioa. Has a Jttoaaaa la Reawriera H AU K liable. aya rear. Advwrat. HeeaaetlaaT THa. "Ileory Ford did do what b started out ta do." .aid Mia Grace Da riraff. one of tha Ford pae rrty who re turned a fort land yaaterday. -Oh. 1 know you ara : In harp en Ibat 'out cf tie trenches by I'hrlai maa' bame.a. bul. I aay nertbleas b did what be started out to do." rc peaiM M. Da Oraff. -Whal did he do? Vhy. he has ea taMHSed a permanent bureau of peace tl The l(aaue. and tbe members cf thla body will k.0 np rnntlnuotie mediation f-r yac. Tbey will atay there till the war Is over. Mr Ford I financir. the p'.an worked out bv the women of Women's I'ear Tarty wbo met In The lUci at April." Maa Lc'jrsff stldently "tad It In" t'-e . . II! 1 1 ' ' - '" Ceraldlao l arrar aad l.mm Telleaea. for yeporlera. Of eren Ihoea who are h-r ood frienda aha la afraid. "How about tuo.o rTortcra on lb trip?" ah w a a"brd. i..me of them wera all rlcht and ma weren't." waa ber reply. Ther were eorr.e ro.iable rrportera. but many did noi et iho natht IJa." To n oat lo her brother' a noma ... f'tratf had to wad throucn anow and water yesterday, and waa In no mod lo b Interviewed, but ah ptit Mo l.r 4tlika for reportera for a few minulra and told IstereatinKly Cf b'r tr.p. .-ho wl!l slra aeraral ad dreea in tha Br future at a number of me 1 1 n . ) Lwiiraff a prlnc!;al of Kenton fVbool and will taka up her dutle lhr on Monday. .Vorilmol roalmaatrra "amrd. Or.KiioNIAN XKWS IlfUKAC. Wa.h Ineton. eb. S. Norlhweat I'oetmaatera har been appointed at f"llowa: Ore r.iii. Mr. Ionna b'larr. CVtn View, tl-a Mra. riophl M. Mitrhell. ren!ned; Mra i:rnnl Tarn. I'arker. rlr Helen M. Coob. rolned. Mra. Nel!i Uoflraff. h!-n. Yamhill Omniy, new office. WaxMnston. Mr. Kay lmadalrn, Tcmh. lc Oeora W. l"rlor realgncd. Train Kill Itnnaway Ilorarw. KCItO. Or. Feb. . (SpaclaL) Two horar c:onlnc to tha Lea livery atabtca wera V;i!;d by an aatbouo4 fralsht train In .tha Ftaofleld yarda at i o'clock IMt mornlnc- The anlmala bad been driven ta a dance at Kcho. Wbaa be In ; hitched up to return, they broke away and ran up tha railroad track Juat aa tha frelcht came alone. POLITICAL GOSSIP ROBFKT C. Wr.lGHT. ei-chlrman cf the Republican County Central Committee and practicing attor ney In I'ortland for Zt years, will run for one of tbe three circuit Judrrahlps In Multnomah County to be filled this year, lie baa not yet announced whether h will be a candidate to succeed Judge Mr;inn. In Iepartment Nj. 1. Judge Kavanaush. lo Iepartment No. 1. or J twice ;alrna. In Lepartment No. . lidse McOmn la the only one of the ii.ri.ha wPI not bo a candidate lor re-election. pen W. Olrott. Secretary of ftate. has compiled for iteneral dlatrlbutlon a moot u.rful and well-prepared OlKrat of the election law of Oregon which bo per (oil interaalod in poll tic a, whether aa a prospective candidate f.ir cfflco, aa ba- krr of an Initiative mraaure or merely aa an tut-ll!cent onlouker. should be without. The !!et. a pam phlet cf 41 paces, the compilation of whlih was voluntarily undertaken by Secretary Olrott. relates to lha dutl-e of public offiriala. electors and candi dal', and to tbe preparation and Q'.lnit of Initiative petitions, arransed In or drr according lo dates, it boll down tbe meaning of tho various election law Into a few words, but at the hum time gives referenrea to Ird'a Oregon U and the additional election laS paased by the 1 1 S Irg:lature for tbe benefit of tho.e who dralre to look UP tbe etatutee t rieme-l v.a. Anions' other intereatlnc Information contained In tha pamphlet ara tables ruin an abstract o( tha votes cast by each party at tha rnrat election of 11 for Hepreaentallve In Congress, the vote 'or I'resldential elector, cast by e.--h party In the iteneral election of 1U. and the number of election pretrvla In earb county for elections in riecretary Olrott has written ths loltowln Introduction to the pamphlet: Hy i.iii d.se.t of the laws relating to election.. II Is Intended specifically to direct tha attention of tbe elector, tha candidate for nomination or elec tion, and those that hava lo do wltb admlni.tarinc the laws, to auch provl ahana thereof as relate ta or regulate soma art or prescribe soma duty to be performed on their part In connection with the nomination or office souAht or Inj the course of their official duties "Fur instance, by examining such i UNDERWEAR $1.00 Grades, 85? $1.50 Grades, $1.15 $2.00 Grades, $1.35 $3.00 Grades, S2.25 $4.00 Grades, $3.15 $5.00 Grades, $3.85 NECKWEAR 50c Ties 35 $1.00 Ties 75? $1.50 Ties...... 05 WASHINGTON AND WEST PARK MORE NEEDY ARE AIDED GOODrEti.ow keep rp fight to UK AT TOBM. Aala Track aad Med Are rare) e Carry aanllra la laalatrw aad Dra tlralo Faaalllea. t Tnmmr Swivel and C It. Holt and tho Goodfcllowa who ral lied to their call for help for tha fatni- Ilea of the poor In thia eerere weather. continued fho work jreaterdar. carry- In cora or oomea in noicn nrfttiona had becoma desperate with the comlnjf of the allrer thaw. Trarellnc men. marooned in i-oniana iy the atorm. were especially enthual lailo In the work. Two men from Se ttle were In tha field all day and fur ilahed fuel and food to several faml- k that had ben 1 n Utuilivvua - procured to carry food to th poor in Lnt went aa iar led waa uaed to flnian tna inp. -if tnu want to help." aaid E. T. Carawell yeaterday. "look over your wn nelsnoornooa anu ', JT that tveeda help, if you can a l. . . rrivar and he will be lyonc. " " e - etiy certain to plve you a Rood tip. jere are many iarom rloua stralta and are eapeclally de- rrln. becauae they are not Pi'"' g to charity, but are tryin to atru- alonkT and neip inenioia. ....... a. -... like thla are I'ppct.i. w . hava a chance to do some quiet and Important Work. Several offera of caah donations came In yeaterday. . . . " . ti mnnev tnat ia neeaca riRiu ,w aa much as Deraonal service." .y now ig muiu - - Tommy Swivel. "AVe want those who digest of dates relating to both the primsry and genersl elections, electors, candidates for nomination or election .rrira end nui.lic officials may as certain within what time any act or thins; rcquirea oi incin eiiai formed. Information concerning the ..... ..i..i. t anrf fn ha included In candidates' and Initiative petitions cam also be securea i rum e.. . C. . . ..J .t.l.mnll follOWlnST. "Attention Is dlrectea to me this pamphlet Is not tha law. but only tha Interpretation given to n m compilers from the best Information . . . 1 1 n Kin ii ta a voluntarv compila tion In which careful effort has been made to arrange an oraeriy. conven ient and ready referenco to tho laws re lating to elections, and It Is respect ..it .nhmiiiMi t n tha neoDle of the state In the hope that It may prove of aaalatsnre to mem in im uu.ci thereof." Elmer S. McCormlck, principal of tho Grrshsm School, has announced hl candidacy for lha Republican nomina tion for School Superintendent of Multnomah County. lie has been a resident of Multnomah County since i... iiimi.i Mfflim to Gresham from Clackamas County.-w here he was rural school supervisor aurmg me cnwi yesr of 114-15. He also was teacher In tho training school at Oregon City. r mm llll lO in, ihliubivc, " - - principal of the btsrb school at Cobursr. tr and superintendent of ecuooia in the same town. He came to Oregon from Dickinson County. Ksnsas. where ... . .. . ...... V. m m-ee Pnnntv School Superintendent- lie was Instrumental there In advancing school fairs, corn and garden contests In connection with the schools cf tha county. The meetlnr called by women of the Lincoln Republican Club for Thursday night was postponed I indefinitely on account of the weather. f : T I ...!.. nn.alht. Mlllflltalfl f flT 01111 I ' v . . . . v. ...iiVillcin eiimlnatlon for County Commissioner la Ralph .W. Hoyt. ex- . . . a . i. . .... 1 1 pre.iurni OI ni rwmv r-iii-i i o-L.-.i.tu- Tt r. Tallin ev-member of the Hoard of Kduratlon. is mentioned and (tlgmund tilcliei naa oeen asxea oy bualnesa man to run. but has not yet made up his mind. As Commi.i.ioner Uightner Is practically certain to be a candidate again, tha race promises to b. a merry one. -..-.--aawawaaaaaMBaaaaabaa-aaMaaaawaBaaaaaaa . . . " ' ' I ' ' I CHESTERFIELD CLOTHES $20 Suits, Overcoats $15.00 $25 Suits, Overcoats $18.50 $30 Suits, Overcoats $22.50 $35 Suits, Overcoats $26.50 $40 Suits, Overcoats $29.50 M. are anxloua to help to get out and look Into the cases personally and then help them afut personally aa best they can. "There are perhaps 1000 bridge par ties held in I'ortland every week. If the women. Instead of giving- a prise to the one with the highest score in bridge, would get together and go out looking for someone they could help through the hard weather, they could -i . . MAn with the aituation them- 1 1 1 J v . viu. " - - - selves. If anyone want to aubstltutaj thla work lor tneir oriuno or ... i they can call up Misa Helen Gillespie, at Broadway IMS. or A 2334. and she will give them enough cases from the Muts' record to keep them all busy." BACKWARD HIKER AHEAD licverscd Pedestrian Boats 13-MHe-a-Day Schedule. CHICAGO. Feb. 6. Walking back ward from San Francisco to 'New York to win a bet of $20,000. Patrick Har mon, who says he Is the champion backward walker of the world, reached here tonight. Accompanying him to see that the terms of the wager are fulfilled is W. H. Baltaser. of fcan Francisco. ' . . . Rigged up on a short pole attached to hia shoulder is a looking-glass, which enables Harmon to see which way he is "headed." The wager is between two San Francisco men. and Its terms are that Harmon must cover tha distance between the two cities in 260 days. i If successful. Harmon Is to receive $5000. Tha start waa made on August 6. 1915. and Harmon said ha waa J5 days ahead of bla schedule of 15 miles a day PRIVATE ZOO IS BURNED Oil Millionaire's Menagerie In Okla homa Destroyed. TULSA. Oklh, Feb. 6. Charles Page'i Kan Knrinars waa de 7 1 1 1 u.c w r stroyed by ftro today. The xoo was one or the largest privaio iucii6" in tho country and was valued at $20, Mr. Page Is an oil millionaire, whose philanthropies have taken tne rorra oi adopting orphans and providing homes for widows. Last Summer the orphans went to tha San Francisco txposiiion ' vate car for thet Summer outing. TRAIN CREW IS PRAISED Panscneer on O.-AV. K. & X- Stalled Trains Well Cared For. X xw - ., - - r ' v. D Tfa..lm- on. Ci T W A rf IT1 V T . paaniiera on theX.-W. R. & X. train UBtflJ tU t.k days, returned to their homes here this j i.nnneviiie lor Lno uui .uui morning witn unsiiniea proo jr mo train crews. "As soor. as the provisions. In the li.... ran InW I h A DackagCS Of food in tho express car and in the parcel post mail were comraandered." said Mr. Pooley. ' He declarea that the anow is packed In soma Of the cuts to a depth of 30 feet. SC0TTI IS SERIOUSLY ILL Singer Ha Pneumonia and Condi- tlon Is Unsatisfactory. x-T.-r l'iov- P.h. S Antonio Scottl. the opera alnger. Is gravely ill with pneumonia at his hotel here. A bul letin Issued tonight by his physicians said that his condition was not satis factory. The lung area affected was said to be somewhat enlarged, with Increased temperature and respiration. Slgnor com nas oeen m wim pneu monia four days. Previously he had the grippe, but waa supposed to have re covered from it. Senator Brady Tica-res Florida. OREQONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Feb. 6. Senator Brady, of Idaho, who has been at Palm Beach, Fla, for the past two weeks, will re turn . to Washington Monday. The R. GRAY Florida climate -has not proved bene ficial to his health and he was advised to leave. Americanization School to Keopen. The Americanization school, which is held Monday, Wednesdayand Thursday nights at the new Shattuclt School, will open again for work at the regular time Monday night, according to an nouncement made last night. Kdgar B. Piper will epeak to the students at the regular assembly Thursday night. Sherman Indorsed for President. CHICAGO. Feb. $ The candidacy of United States Senator Sherman, of Illi nois, for Republican nominee for Presi- HAIR FALL OUT 25-Cent Bottle of "Danderine' Keeps Hair Thick, Strong, Beautiful. Girls! Try This! Doubles Beauty of Your Hair in Few Moments. Within ten minutes a'cer an applica tion of Danderine you cannut . a ...!. .faoe rtt H-tndrui'f or falllnsr hair und your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most win oe aner a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, . r. rl An-uinv At f i TH t VPS b U t really new hair growing all over your calP- ... . . j..,. little uanaenne immeumioiy uuu v.i v. n KAo,,v nr vnnt iiflir. N. dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy. Just moisten a cloth with Dan derine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amazing your hair will be ngnv nuiiy anu vj, v.. .n ennearanrn of abundance: an Incomparable luster, softness and lui- rlance. . .r..n. hottlA of TCnnwltOn S UCl k w...w Danderine from any drug store or toilet -nimtA- an i nrnvo that vnur hair is as pretty a'nd soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treat- that', ail von ftnr.Iv can have beautiful hair and lots of It If you will J ji.t try a little Danderine. Adr, DANDRUFF MIES j - '4 " 1 1 Verv" ' ' j V' ; ' ,w. . . ; ' " . " ' , i ..... . it ! ' Wilson Shirts, $1.50, with soft or (M nr stiff cuffs.. pl.UO Wool Sox, will keep the feet warm, )Cn pair Sweaters, $5.00, all wool, coatt0 AC style.. :....P,J WASHINGTON AND WEST PARK dent, was indorsed today by the Illi nois Republican state central commitr tee, and a harmony list of candidate! for delegates-at-large to the National convention of the party was approved. T E TEA If Mixed with Sufjihur It Darken3 Gray Hair So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. ,The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grandmoth er's treatments and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which is quite sensible, as we are living in an age when a youthful ap pearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't hai" the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use prod uct called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about 60 cents a bot tle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Sim ply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your Half inklna- on small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair disap pears, but what delights the ladies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duces that soft lustre :.nd appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. besides, prevents danaru:r, ucnm scalp and falling hair. Adv. ECZEMA Also Called Tetter. Salt Rheum. Pruritus, Milk Crust, water i-uibi, bkio, tic . .. ... i .... I believe ecsema can on - "' " '--.'..; mean Just what X say, C-U-B-b-D and J.OT merely patched up to return again.. Ke member I make this statement after han dling nearly a half minion cases of eczema and devoting 13 sears of my life to Its treat ment. I don't care what all you have used nor ho many doctors have told you that you could not be cured. All I ask is Just a chance to prove my claims. If vou write me TODAY I will send you a FREE TRIAL of imiCI, SOOLniliS. g.aiaiu. - will surely convince you as It has me. ir you ..j ...... Hliinnrii..i1 T rinr, vou to r:ve me a chance to prove my claims. By writing me today I believe you will enjoy more real commri mn ; thla world held for you. Just try it, and I reel sure you win .sro. wim mc. DR. O. K. A A ll. r , 1114 Court Block, Sedalla, Mo. References: Third National Bank, Se lalia. Mo. Send this notice to some eczema uffener. . TpotluicKe STOPS THE ACHE JCLEANSES THE CAVITY PREVENTS DECAY Sold everywhere 1 3c C. 8. Dent & Co. A 8tcU Affair Perott.MCB. Qjj URN HAIR DARK W SA t v - .'-1. - . 1 Jfe5'