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TTTI, MOT! XING O R EG OXT AX, TTIUKSDAT. XOVE3IBER 18, 1915. t-L lBC I II 1 1 I i I I (TiYCnPTRUDE P. COKMISTTjII 111 Illli 111111111.1 or 'jt,or were im for the charmine rjeoo prei4 ever ye.ter4er r Vlra. H-nrv loult.r ati. .:. tlT AUm. f il!imr. an4 ! Inroili Jm-rljn. of ll-irwrcton. VI.. ti nf wlorn are t.aSe- some time ti. mi .",.t,4 aroun4 tfa artie- f ar...-,rni taala were Mlaaj I-iam.. M Jor.tja. Mrs. Hr! l-.rv.-. .lrr. Mf. r;r fimon: ) HotHii Mim ouve -t!tin. Mrs. - iarl., K. W't.. W't Kurt Koehler. 1;: I''iub 1'arae and tasj boat. 1 ... T r.i4ft r,-ar t attrartlrs a-r-e f:i.iin of society women, . are eer-r f alias! ! ' ul i-. a rMrll: ! alaa Prmlt fem.elve. to tcvdv aa 1 . cif for rhri.tma. t;cl after lon a a. nine tha h Cathedral M frna.4 'h prettify to.nrt Oernen. tO A-c I1 e-'cornpanv a) . aj.m.ir. ion. of t met detirMful feature. a)f in. affair I. tie m"i , .n ear a afternoon a"l i.iree raj -. .,r. , !.f. My" HwB f run .-orr p .n .1 Mt- Hi" r- ( rr"n!il mtron a4 mld J,.of.r lh 'lr l ! lli.j . itiii I" , Wlik I"' o f niort - itul of th T . I rr IN fcaM of t .r!!l I. in ri.il". i-kl nl oooooooooooo ONE OK THE ENERGETIC WORKERS FOR BAZAAR BENEFITING ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. lint omu n W. 1 anil iT'lrlt. ... in f Ift- p.'i- r rtUvd TP romm'H" ln-lJ -ion .h.sio. M4fJrt- S'T.'Th .M tMt! KU.r. wh ''"" rj-. tmm!lt... Of!-.r Klrl .1... t'ol!i Wnr. Ml. WF Coco. in!r Jn rncl-o Mr. n4 Mr. I- -... 4w In Vl.it 1. ,,- Th. will l -a "- outtt p.rt,. roU4 by ! '' 'n4- . . Mr Mr M-rri. M. Whilho. r'lrt'4 !" w.44irc rj,.r...r ..t.rr '''' tfinnr 4 ISt.r prt. ... ' S(i. W4tr Wi .lry fcr Pl', " Hr.-iifc- "ill trfndt n Ik outft.ra ci"T. ' koi pf "4 t prtT 1a ..t.r.ir aft.rnooa fcT V4 IS- rl-. f fU ! CUT. '! Ii t. mkm fmil -r. T(i lh.t-r tvrty w. al t orrlaim. fi!o4 ky l l llot.l l"rtUf4. M rl.V .r: Mr I-M M. Ik. Vi ltl-n. I'ur.U- i4 Kwth thtnt Mr T Vo"l" tlM. tlr . hou -l.e. .11 I 'm ..r ''. IT J J jr?fr John A4m - two tm-i ltloa. companl.4 h JIw. II. r. On. Tn nrmi r.r4 pry lll l hrt o Twrdiy ftrnn. Nmmlr 1. Mr. U.J...M C1rk an4 Jin. Jurk. lloba i I art a hol en thai 4l- Tha mmb.r of lha lorlhort Oak 1 to announra that tba big it.nra aa4 BianfaU to b" 'n t 'h" MuliBemab Dotal on Xo-mlr SI will ba laluraial as writ a. formal. ... Mr. b4 Vm Oir! C. Hlndmn ara rntartalnlnB lh fortnrr"B mother from 16a Kaal for a lit of a.vrral 'ka a Dr. an4 tlri. Kr.-lrrlk W. Vlnertit. of Ik Villa M. r:alr. ara prtlna; lha farmvra parvnta. Mr. an4 Mra. K. W. Vlnrvnt. r, of randlrton. on Sunday, who will paa Thankaclvlnc with tB'tn. Tba Junior Vlnc.ota will ira a dlnorr party of ! or In thir tooor. Mr. and Mr John M. fcolt plan to tvt on Nofmbr ? for ttan Kran rltra Tr.i. will bo Ihrlr fourth Tl.it to tba aapo.itioa. rrttan4 frln1 of Mr. William f. 5iOlror win ba ll.d lo laarn that ha ha. rturn4 from Iho lolrion nUiraK-h laqulna at NahTl!l. .r. and win taaa a nouaa la I'oriiana ior im U tnt.r irtien. ' iiN.r d.'iihtfut -ial affair rom Pi rrantiee M'- r,.!al Illan4. twul.r ar1 m...-n f-t.4 krWla w. n.i er4r b Mi lrf'n. irr.. who ai4 i'i f" tM c( kr'.l. TK ro.-m w.ra pr.mlt d.ort..J with rar jniri.mtim and aoid 'w. a -.nrral rl i.-h.ma of lli bi"e lUp4 Ihroqehoul lha ,000. . . . Mr. Arrh:ba:4 H. Wrlhl rhalr fa.B of t annual Cbrt.tm. baaaar r-f jte. Vrh' utld lo b ht-14 on Bt at Al tr atra-t. oft tiroad- Vhro wat ha t! kind of fanryworh ard apron, a wall a. hTi--od foH-. J-IU an.l Jm w.ll a. a .i.o.t aortm.fil of homa-mado candle, cfk ! . no.t frat'ir of th baiaar will ha a flow.r bootr aril tol'f-b4 pr....'4 r bT cirl. In I'ltrh re.t jm. T w'll bo r4 all aftar- uMin a4 ii . a a 4 nriar danr. of dllhtf it ! r-iinm.nr. wa iTn Tulr tilaht In I,. Tiroloa rrvom rf lltl lUn.on b m-mbr of th tlta Tau I -alia fra rnt an4 (Hair wt. a"4 frtrnd. .or w.ra U4 tor at tab'aa dr vrat.4 wt"i f.otarr thrT.arfmum paia pin an pura whtta an4 with wllnhalr frrtia t-r John li ii.tMMD wa chalrmao -f th rommitia on arranaamrcia. Thla frat.rnlt hold monthly lun-han far If. rnm br. nl rtnrinc Iho lflr, givrri. t whiwh th rldlnr coat, thouch tint baltod. fit In well at the alt and rather hlh. Tha hat l a aallor and very atlff brlmmed with a hih rrown. flat lorped. Tha hoot remain tha sama and om ara a how d Ire patent leather. A unique fratura of the outfit la tha io-k collar, that la ahown Ire whlta with darlns atrlpea of black. brlKht a-roen and een yellow. They ara maaterplecra of tha weaver's art and knit of tba aofte.t al!k thread. Knobby eauotleta with dainty burklra at tba wriata ara alfto a necrsaity. Vaina.t of all the vanities that faahlort ha ad.lrd to Mllady a Ions: liat la tha fan. Hero and mere in in ahops ara shown tha cuteat little fans with Jade. Ivory or pearl bandlea and with old-fashioned decoration Wa are lold that hereafter, and for soma time to coma, no rown will be complete without the areompanylns: coquettish faa. ftome of the more elaborate ones hava a bit of fur on the ede. Othera how a rloae re'.allonahlD to the Jap- aneaa art. III othera are made of feathers even the urUurkr peacock'a plumaae la seen In a number of the moat recent fan, which follow closely the style set in the early "aO - WEAR outlines inlhe Lens v KRYPTOKS doelhe work of two pair of glasses they are for far and near work, and are so fused and ground that the union of the two parts is invisible. Fitting and grinding Kryptoks require that degree of superior skill and facilities found at the Colum bian. Come here for Kryptoks a complete stock on hand any lens in sixty minutes. Columbian Optical Co. 145 6th SU, bet. Alder &. Morrison. Floyd Brower, Mgr. mm lnr her hear! with such force that hef netals dropped, one by one. to me ground, and the White IJose was no more, but Just as the last petal fell u-kit. Mn wave one dylna; cry. The South Wind la the lover of Red Rose, she called out and the secret of Red Ro.e was a secret no longer. u.e inver was the South Wind and ha ram each ntrht to caress her and hreathe warmth and sweetness Into her henrt- (Copyright. 11.1. br tha MrClure Xewipapar Svnfllri'.. .-ew i orn YW.CAOTES o-f aalonelly dinner dance are woman are bidden. Tha Charlie Chaplin stepplna- party Ivan at th iinon. Friday riant, was njoiid by th younger i'l. Thia partr waa ooa of a aeries lo ba llrrn a th. i.noa throufh th Winter. a a . -r & . .. t . . ..iKi. n..it..i . f tha ni..M.t..n K.utff will ha hatd tanlaht al Cotillion 1111 al I o'clock. Pancm rd cards will be th diversions of the mnini and all W iononlis are tor.if lBvt4 to attend. a a a rSTACADA. Or.. Nov. II peclal.) Mta Lum t'uus. daughter of Mr. and Mr J. . Iuus. of Kstacada. and Walter Pouclaa of llacle t'raek. were married laat Xonrlay afternoon, at tha hnm of lha btidfcroom a al.ter. Mr 5. II Jonra. of Port land Only the Immediate relative of the rouple were rreaervt. r'ollowlna; the weddine. Mr. and Mrs. Iou!a left for California, where they will vialt th t atr and rn)ov a honeymoon trip, prior lo Ihrlr returning; to the bride, groom a l.aite Cra.a ran. h. a a a KUMATH FALtA Or. Nov. IT. iipeciaL Mi Margaret Dunbar and t harle I. Moore, of this eitv. were married Sund-y mornlnc. at the home of lh bride here. In in presence of only th membere of the families of th contracting; parties Th ceremony wa performed by Itev. Krnrst C l.irhards. pa.tor of tlraca M. K. Church, and tn. rouple left at 1 o'clock for san r'rancia.o. They expect to vl.lt both etpoaitlnra. passing; most of tha W inter In Southern California. The By Mas FM&uxsl hri4. la th diuchlrr of SuDerlnten- Tfta Brt cboru. rrai or ,n,,denl of City Schools ft. II. Dunbar. Mr. comma gra4 opera of Homeo im ' Moor Is a ton of the late Charlea 8. Julief l b given oin!r tha d'rec-1 jjoora. and la Interested In several lo- tkr, of Mm. J.im-111 l-r in Denent oi ih p-ft lloma will lah place Thurs- riir n;e"it tn iuitnomaa nm.i aM A ;Jt riTLD. Or. Nov. IT. tFp- t o . io. k Mr. pow.rs. oi n ,Uoy IL Ml, coach of the nrmah. s bn mo.i in. in p-r- , M4,r,hfl,l4 u.,h ihoc.1 football team mtttmg tn u pi io . cal business concerns. was married to Miss Klale Kail, of this cltv. In fori l tie and the couple will remain) resident of MarshfUld until netl Hummer. Mr. Nile has been en gaged In hl'tory Instruction In th High School for wo v.ars and handles all athletic, for lha High tichool Ath letic Aseoxrtation. for th rhari. X ruimber rf thia lnfcretd In lh Pr mt at IM Rome of Mm Joml!l. nt, Tortland Height.. Tudy night ard pad th eventrig' rhearin the vari'via parta. Th artiat. wer ail erthusiaach- and apok In tha hche.t t.rm. of ral regardtng th beauty af th mul.-. Amor. a- tdoa prnt were: yira K. T. Thn-paoo, Mra. raollna Millar Chap man Mr. and Mr fllver B. Hughes. !ai.-i'n rckr. Ilnbertn Corrnccml. X K Itoiigh'or and Mr. Ilooa. On or most eagerly anticipated eJanciac partlea of I" will b .... i'i.ii:Iiii llaiL It will be A MONO a Tnaokg'vin parte. en4 arcil ! ij, costume displayed about the shops f.tu- and d.ori:oaa will charac-(, ,h ,w ,nd very chic riding- habit STYLE TIPS FROM PORTLAND SCORES the smartest of a!l smart t-' T lh cllb , ,..., in. and charminc girl.. en4fIhr thln . It Is Tn.'r Iffl'rs are atwav. w.ll attend -d ! '" arrival. I and t.r.tM th aopular oaare o: tn seasoa. ... r.oaa City rclC Ctob wltl aiva ta.tr party this "!" at cnrl.ten s.n H;t An intertins; n4 J.:itkt f sreniRe IS aBtldreted. a a fa c,tr rrk Jaeioe A.vemhlv I I a wt'.I gtva a !- I""i"r ev ein at Vincent Matt. The halt has Iran e!erBtai d-err4 for lh o---. 4. on. a"4 Hh I refro.hmenia wltl be a.eved" The commtte ar Alma v-harpf. I"re P'i"e. Iora hftav. 'rBl llaeiat. Dooatd eana-igstv. ma Iwia; etroa. Mr W. II. ir.r Mr rr TSomaa Ketchon. T .oietl llartftort and Mr. C. C. .-nar. ... Tie4v af!m ! td:ea o IHe t ..r.ir. rl Ctu bel their rit.r a '...n.n ca4 parte. Mr.. Al.an4-r ,. an ! i''t' r.irtgler I, . hn.f.. for n a'lerno" Th f,"t.in winner a kr-1 were Mr. elaei and Tonert Adam.. .M va. Teedmand Heed and Mr. 1 U Loae-. Irt; rrrhraaml koar Jtra. After a deluge of bright and eitreme pleaslnc to note n women's rldinc tog are subdued tone. The majority are of black or very dark mixture Fna; liah twe.d and th lines ara extremely avr ollowlnc lha Inclination of tha vp-to-the-mtnute fashions the runniR ron Ton at. , eaarlefy. Debutant reception by Mr.. Pom J. 7-an for hr daughter. 'Mix Nancy Zan. thl. afternoon. Pane this evening. Itoa City Penems lluh. t"hrlatensena Ilal. Meetma Wisconsin Koctety thla evening. Cotillion Hall; cards and dancing. O-W. H. Jk N. rmplojes" Cub stepping- party thia evening. Co tillion HalL tpeninc daoc of th eaon foe Monday Nisnt Incina; Club hi. evening. H.tel Multnomah. Curr.nt event r.a.a. W heeld'n Anr.es. th. morning. II o'clock. Mr. Harrv t. .--her wood at hm this afternoon at 4 o'clock. R' Red Itaa 'a lvee. EP nO!K bloom4 In a ajarden ith many oshcr flowers and other roses, too. but she did not have much to say to anyone, and ao th other flowers called her proud and haughty. "Juat beeaus sne has such beautiful red petals she need not be ao proud." said the White Rose. "I am sura my perfume Is as sweet as hra and my petals as soft." -I am a -reat dl taller than she I..- said a Hollyhock, "and I am as beautiful, too. lam sure, for I am red as her petals snd have rink shadea beside Yes. I think I am more beautiful, but I do not take on the aire ah do" All the flowera had a word to say for themelvrs about their beauty and hoir modeat they were In comparison to the Red r.o.. but not a word did .ha Ay to defend herself. In fact, she 1id not hear them. Red Rose was thinking. She was thinking- of her lover and his sweet words and carenses. for Red Rose was In love, and though her lover was In visible ahe could hear hie voice and be lieved In his undying- love. "I erould like to know what Veeps Red Rote so wide awake at nllthC said the White Rose one day. I looked at ner the last thin before I closed my petals last nlsrht and she was as wide open as tnourh It were early morning-." -If you were In love you would stay awake, too. perhap" said the Bush of Pink Flowers nearby. "I know why Red Ro never notkee u. ahe has a se cret." "A secret." aald all the flowers In chorus, "what Is H7" "Oh! It would rot be a secret If we ail knew It." aild the rink Bush. "I know she hss a lover, and that Is all. I do know the name of Red Roae'g lover Is a secret, and I do not think we can learn It." will find out If T have to stay aak all nlKht." said the White Ro. "She la too haughty for sny use. and I am oln to learn the reason." So Whit Rose bloomed her fullest, so she would not close and miss what waa happening-, and that night when the moon waa streaming- through the tree and over th garden ahe listened and watched, and thla Is what she heard and saw: Red Res swayed aoftly to and fro on her suppl stem and sighed. "He I coming: he la coming; my lover and my frlnd." Then from somewhere, the whlsper Inr came. "I am looking- for you. love, with th petals red and soft, and the fragrance ao divine." "I am sighing; I am calling- tc you. sweet Red Rose, and now I will en fold you with my soft, warm breath." White Rot lifted her head and looked at her rival, but she saw only Red Rose, nothing near her: yet the Red Rose sighed and said: "My lover from the South. I have waited lont for you. Mr petals shivered without your sheltering breath; you breathe love Into mv heart and make my fra grance awerier with your lov." "If I could always stay besld you. dear, and shelter you from all cold breaths II would be th greatest hap ptnesa I could wish, but I must he on my way. my lor, and Bend a warm breath over many other ararden -Farewell, my love, my eweet Red Roe: watch for rn tomorrow night: I will coma to you." Whit Rose looked, but nothing could ah save lh swaying of th rtcd Roe on her suppl stem: but she heard her say: "I will wait, my love: vour warm, sweet breath I all I live for. tiood night, my lover from the South." The White Ro.a heard a sighing and felt a warm breese sweep past her. GOOD news for the lonely Rlrla and women who are away from home at Thanksgiving- time! They may have a Thanksgiving; dinner at the lounj Women"s Christian Association, sur rounded by friendly young- people and In an atmosphere of hospitality. It will be Just the next thing to being; at home with "the folks." The reservations must be made by Monday. The dinner will be on Thanksgiving; day at 11:30 o'clock and all the good things of the season will be on the board. The dinner will cost only 3S cents. About 100 were seated at the tables laat year and more are expected at thla gathering-. a This Is the week of prayer at the T. W. C. A. Yesterday Rev. A. Verelde gave a most Interesting; talk on Nor way. He was heard by a large num ber of young- women, who enjoyed the address. The prayer meetings are held from IS. IS to 12:4S o'clock. Today New Zea land will be the subject and Mrs. W. 8. Turner will he th leader. Tomorrow Canada and the United States will be discussed by Mis Carrie A. HolbrooK ... The rea-ular T. W. C. A. hike rain or shine takes place on Saturday. Those who wish to go may meet at the association at - o'clock. a a A party was given recently at the association for Norwegian girls. There waa a larre attendance. All enjoyed the singing of home-land songs, the fortune-telling and the game that had been prepared for the occasion. A Jolly crowd of rlrls gathered at the association on Tuesday evening for the regular monthly "get acquainted' party and there was one round of fun throughout the evening. Refreshments were served in the small dining-room, e a The third of a series of Thursdsy morning Bible talks on "The Women of the Bible" will he given this morn ing by Mrs. A. W. De lng at 10 o'clock In the T. W. C. A. auditorium. These meetings sre Increasing in In terest and attendance. a Th Tounr Women's Christian Asso ciation of the United States has a mem bership of 34:.:os. GAS SHUTOFF LAW IS UP Ordinance Requiring Antomatio Sys tem Goes to Third Reading. Mavor Albee's proposed ordinance re quiring tho construction of automatic gas shutoffs In all bulldlnss In Port land wss pssaed to third reaaing oy City Council yesterday. The measure Is aimed as a rire eareguara. Its passage means that all buildings a-crent residences must be fitted with a device which will enable a fireman to shut off tho gas from a building irom the outside. CHEMAWA QUARTET TO SING Indiana to Present Entertainment Here Tomorrow Night. A musical antertalnment by the Chemawa Indian School Quartet will be given under the auspices of the Hustlers Club, the men'a Bible claaa of the Rose City Tark Methodist Kpis ropal Church, tomorrow night at BEAUTY DOCTOR TELLS SECRET Detroit Beauty Doctor Gives Simple Recipe to Darken Gray Hair and Promote It Growth. Miss Alice Whitney, a well-known beauty doctor of Detroit. Mich., re cently gave out the loiiowinaT siaii:- ment: "Anyone can prepare a simple mixture at horn, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, promote Its rrnwih and make it soft and glossy. To a half pint of water add 1 ox. of bay rum. a small box or waroo torn nound and U os. of glycerine. These Ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost Apply to the hair twoc a week until the desired shade la obtained. Thla will make a gray-haired peraon look twenty years younger. It Is also fine to promote the growth of the bair. relieve Itching and scalp disease, and Is excellent for DIAMOND WEEK at Friedlander's Sale Every Diamond in the Stock Radically Reduced 310 WASHINGTON ST. Near Sixth Estab. 1870 o'clock. The work of these four musl cians in other cities in the last few months has won them highest praise, Ruthyn Turner, leader. Is a well-known violinist and composer of rare ability and the three young Indians in the quartet have been his students for number of years. Richard H. Kennedy will lecture on Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables." a por trayal of the struccle of the great hero. Jean ValJean. The affair Is free and open to the public Pendleton Get Library Aid. TEXPLETON. Or., Nov. 17. (Spe cial.) The first installment of the Car negie donation toward the county li brary which Is being; built In Pendle ton waa received by the library board last night. Tne installment, which amounted to 13000, is a forerunner of like amounts which will be sent to Pen dleton as needed until the full dona tion of 125.000 has been received and expended in the construction of the building. (ire-Khani School Exercises Near. GRESHAM. Or.. Nov. 17. (Special.) The standardization exercises for the Oresham public schools will be held Id the grade school auditorium on Friday night, when County Superintendent A. P. Armstrong will declare it a standard Their hostrss, with a smile hempt. Says: "ChiUm, you art lotkinzjin "fF&T shouldn't tve", reply tht pair, "lit Lackawanna Underwear?" "FFyou have experienced trouble in securing the proper type of -L undergarment for your young sters, you should not delay in vestigating the merits of Lackawanna Twins Underwear This underwear, owing to the unusual man ner in which it is produced, embodies all the features necessary to service, health and comfort. The sizes are scientifically cor rect. Every garment fits without pinching or pulling or straining. The seams are all nicely finished. The buttons are well sewn on and the buttonholes stoutly made. In every particular LackawannaTwins Underwear mirrors in quality and character the finest type of garment made for grown-ups. Your own dealer will be glad to point out the surpassing quality. Boys' and Girls' Vests, Pants and Drawers 50c to $1.00 Union Suits $1.00 to $1.50 The Lackawanna Twins $1.00 Union giti't ranks as the best value in America. For Sale by Olds, Wortman & King school at a bie public rally. The Oresham public schools have met the 12 requirements of the state depart ment of education, and is the first to standardize in this county. Addresses will be made bv A. P. Armstrong. County Superintendent: Elmer F. Good win, principal of Vrnion Hign bcnooi No. 2; J. E. Calavan. Clackamas county Superintendent, and O. I. Neal, chair man of the Board of Education. Simply Pour Boiling Water on a Steero Cube and your cup of delicious Hot Steero is ready. . Steero Cubes added to soups, sauces and gravies greatly improve the flavor. Schleffelin A Co.. Diatrlbutors. New York Reg. U. S. Pat. OH r Made by American Kitchen Products Co.. N ui,Si . -1 iMiataamwrrn flT A .rt e Honor N. i famoma-Pac.f.o Cavearte VVv I y' -,-. .... :rr" -yvS rJWtattt- 5onfronc.eco.i9J5 ' ' ' ' , ,""l,f- Hanan Double Sole Shoes Keep Your Feet Dry Slices 129 Tenth Street There is as much dif ference between ordi rary shoes and Hanan shoes as there is be tween gilt and gold. The Hanan is the Aristocrat among shoes. We Gve Green Trading Stamps TODAY'S BEAUTY AIDS To clear up and whiten the skin and secure that charm of pink and white youthful freshness so much de sired by all women you will find it far safer to rely upon a pood face lotion rather than powder. To get rid of that shiny and muddy appearance in your complexion, dissolve four ounces of spurmax in one-half pint hot water. and add two teaspoonfuls glycerin. Ap ply thla to your face, neck and arms, rubbing- gently until dry. This lotion does not show or rul off like powder and Is much better. It is splendid for removing tan, freckles, pimples and sallowness. Tou can make a delightful shampoo for a very trifling cost if you get from your druggist a package of canthrox and dissolve a teaspoonful In a cup of hot water. Tour a little at a time on the scalp and rub briskly. This creates an abundance of thick, white lather that thoroughly dissolves and removes all dandruff, excess oil and dirt- After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure. Adv. ewtn i t irvi WHERE THE 7eOl was last atsoarrco 1 Crowded with flavor 2 Velvety body NO GRIT 3 Crumble-proof 4 Sterling purity 5 From a daylight factory 6 Untouched by hands Gum 5? The7-pomt cjuro ' PEPPERMINT-IN mCO WRAPPtR CINNAMON - IN BLUE WRAPPER 0 r 1 vj 1 1 -1 lj . MM m Fresn olire oil makes a very d:ckttd improvement la any i . .i 1 n 1 1 in.iirh , M Fresn olire oil makes a very R H d:ckted improvement la any M mild dressing. Jj To he sure of a f-e 2 S FRESH olive OIL Tv I B ask your dealer FT 1 B for POMPtlAW lit V I 1 know htr (." aba 44, Hit- J UaudxuXX a-nd fiUn hiXc Adv, 1