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191C. ran TJ Mill ill !lllMbY ,,e.lr"'oc?,o'o', e ? . ft c c e e o ffooeooooooooeoooeO); I MiTI aooooosoooooov t ONE OF THE ENERGETIC COMMITTEE WORKERS FOR SCOUT YOUNG aaty. Vr. rt brM?-t. K 4RC at Moll HaBoa: Mr M M?. T.rl.a ! t het f r on of tn prtt. c f . oii tpttne party. jit. r:ru- 1111. Vrrt: ':uh Vaanlln nu bil tome hi. Christ- net Kill. 0 K . flub tppar-daae. 19 ttl. Miflr 1111. 1 orl and llalcht darara f- m4 I IJ. AUXIUARY VALENTINE BALL. f OCtLTT w a BicM f Ik ay- lt faprarnd lt araal throne tb aci'tui'd tia lc hockay gain Uatd and nitron t iprsd much. ntaasiaam did tn in. Tb rrao. ard-et dcot'M of th thrinia sport ar found tiaoti rwrtland" ocaty omaaw Tomorrow Bier. I lNr "III b th biC enanty batL liKh lll b lh firt ri ef benefit affair thai III b ai.aa for various worthy au ba- ln bow and th tvrctnniec of LnL Saturday Blcbl will v nrkd by iha iraiir id roj tuffl rrt y I ba alaan br th tu4-t of th art school .r ik rortla4 Art Vutia, Cclumi n.iti rn o4 futurutle IU ia t4ar Mustc ao4 lluntl will b tn Mondir !M l rVout Team Aiiitlary of ipntb. War Vtran will bold a Vnttn danc- at lion ItalL Th auslliary d a vast .mnni f aharltabl work and la d- raie- of suet la It atrprt. Hri rrc4Ttck K. Mxra. who lft TWflafwl rlv in Nowmbir, raf.rd t jadir from a mot interesting trip. !-. Moor accompanied hr !. '.iu- l.ynn. ta prima Jon of th tioa orrpaBT. or ear r am t l"xitr tour. IneludtaaT I'hll-.l-i;M, Iioatoo. r, uMI t in. lu:tiaor. Toronto, ok La. troll as 1 euinerou otr place t-i.T Krt Moor vitld hr mothr, lr tuxiHmk l"ardim. who al I :t keowa li t4U rlty. at br hem tt Ktaw rur. pi tn hoti4 it. hr. bb4 aio itl4 br ol4 aoel la KlrhvlU. Mo. rtaak rkatn, aa b HI tT ) wwh. ta bow colnrlnt al t. Lx-al Htpltl. kr k rn tr r.mala uritil s b4 of thlt w ft. if tn.n vri h tb ut of hi itr. Mn. Jofta OHU for a nit 11 h(r iro-tia? ao'itk to Joia hu mpay. pUrto" OrpkutB lr rule T C X. C P- fJtrt ar cfTrt'ln trrtmimiiilt f- tiir il ball l ho Taaa'y Bin at roili;o 1111. U X'-rt timo aa4 fTfrt r bi" rw!.t to en tM. a d-Uirntful ,r:,ir. A -rpui ba'tl will f I traaf ImiUt cat l or K ba! dl Wi.l afcptt t1' 'ty- A tit,ii prr k tlr by t weraa mntir ef th ! flty -rk I'll rMy t I J rto-k. Thi i:l th flrt afrir at tM Bu!r ri'ib itif IB r'":r rrmm for in tv int wa roka br th rBl ...r. ...th.r a4 att.Bd.r.'- com prfaiBat trawtiraliT a" th wom mm. br. wlti mnr of t"!t fri.ri.l. la Tr wi'l b- prla, lb m . i-t!oej lirWo B I i- Tn pro iraniTw will b colH i'IH bT a crf in'l oltl f ". rthar lkl Uw chlrmri. ! ' U J Pf. l' J.io -tr. A trwlrt. tr. H rf b'ri"". 'ra Artnur Iytoa t4 Mr. ' tf I I r-,i ff tb '''" rrirda tU t b nn by tM frrt Rum flub at rhr!trB Hall tiniaat. Th bt:rom b ba 4co rt.t l" hart aal trmr aB-t pri b toa to t bt b4 f lanirnl lr4 4r-r oa th doer. Th craat promfi' l! b tart4 at rtrn-k. rollowlna- I th rotn fni'f in cnr of l Bt: ft. J AT-fo. Nirm Ji4, Arnarb'. i F'.olr.l. t;rf K'lth. t. t". titm. i;nri M imtrli. R. J. pa-lUn4. ..- Ttiraor. K tv. Hnd. Norma I awor arxt Kt, Cuff. AnflB'-n"Bt waa ir.a4 ytfly tt tft potpon4 formal ball of th Mifriomah ntor Athltl Clue wo.jl.i bit n lb club taltroora T 'itir Bii-t. rbriarT It. :t- rnaratiri b't maJ l"r th. ntfil Ut Tbrrdy by t fttr tiirnnt rommitt romwd ef A. It. B.ri- Kr. rhairman. louli T. Rrn.- and llrr n-hr: b'lt It h4 to aoafMaail! ol ef ta wratbrr. .' of th "rii Bta of th l-OTirwihor t'ta bao b totporial. aioonarfi lb allMdaRf-t at tb affair b bn (miliar e afro'ifil of tb fr-r. On rrtrlay Br a Jolty 4ar rc party wa wII aftr4a. iral f?i wr -h.t'itt for tl wk. I rt T'i1ay 'tf Mr. N Hi. fib and lira f f. t war keafwi at ti Ti'1ay aftarnonn tar4 flib part fr r"rlrly allBT th rety waah'r r"t rr-r will baa h'J ttk Jit. at Mr. J n. Arvdroo a Taoata a a a M i'h Irtaraat ta bairc lakrn In tb r-r!a4 O. A. C. Club' wppar rira. lira t to b (Ira In Morlark ball ynona tnolarht. A r"t dl of n lntiatm i.a baif.: t'apiya4 bir,ta auailari an4 tbair f-fr4 ! Iha af fair prmla to ba mt anjoyabta ana. Ta rafnmiftra lclnda: iim4r9 V rt. ri'4ra4 frar Orataa. liaarfla !. I'.fhal tar Kalty. Il'daif f.:aT. M'y " namafi Ijtta. Jaa Itawl-T. I ir a Watwr. MlBI A"ol4l tttar. Ifarrfat lhf raaaa. Marlon tcoka. C'l 1 ' bin r. f t. Ta. '. II. M f'."brt.a. 9. A. w,;n. Thrf AlaB. I' A. rvrn. I. W r ' h a rirlfa fl.a.aa't. ttmma rrabm v Nx-hoU. Th ptrona ar Mra tiara Moora. Mr. C. M. MrKtllip. Mr. It K. rIB. Mr. Pow V. Walkar, Mr. J. C Millar and Mrs. A. C. Mcln- Ijra. a a a 0ibt I unrarlala wihr rondl lion, th rcuiar party ef th Irrlns toa nur4ay Nlshl Paaclnc Club ha baa a toioa4 aatll furtbar BOtlc. a Nw diTaraiea aro alway wrlcom. and th rta ef daBaanta ponaorad by th lloisl .Norton on Krlday nicht I ad lad )youly to th Ital ef cytla for tb dani-.oync communlly. Mr. a4 Mr. Harlow ar anandinj pa rial fralura for tM weak. It I to b a tnaaiuard dint. n4 Thorn titrr lll aaiat th Harlow. On foturaay aflrratwn from I to I o'clock 1 danc will b Tlya In th pretty laarear ef th Norloela. Krry effort I twine mad to h th affair por-ikily Inform! and dritblfu for all dancar. Mr. O.arla A. flraV. ef Falrm. who ba bara tourlnc th flat BBd foath ir th cloa of tb Espoitlon In Has I'raBrlaa-o. whr h artad a altar- ral hota for th Or (too bulldlnc. rtarrt4 laat mcbt la br horn. Mr. riray topp4 off la thl rtly fr a fw day' lai an root from th East. Kn ba tit4 in N Orlan. riorlda. Nw Tork and Cblr-aco. lira. J. It. Htnlr. ef fll Ctovrland atiaor. hti a'turr4 to bar bom after aa abnc ef Trl mentha. Mr. and Mrs. R. TV". Mrrau and Mr la K Mrraarato. ef thl rlty. ar PIbt a fw day at tot4 Raymortai. la l liadrta, CL Tb C. P. C. Club will kit a tFPlB( party today In Ft- Patrick's ItaJI. Nln tracth and Salr atrret. Commlllt Miaaa Alice and Ajrn Campball. Kat M-Mhon. Kloranc u Urlan. and Krank O'Connor. Kmmrlt fxxiaila. John Jllc, William (jullitan and Thorna Carry, a Tb danrinc rlar of tb Portland Ilalchl Club. hlcb batr bran not poaad durlnc th rat fortnlsht owlrB to etorrny weathrr. will t riiumaa today at th tifual bour. StylkTlps (Stores IV all women Hick to rady-tnad rlolbra. how wltl th (hop dispose of their brautiful drtut ood mate rial that bav com to wrlcom Sprint? Kor each paltarn shown In numerous fashion maatlnrs and pamphlets, man afacturrra bav mad a corrrspoodlng malrrlaL Thar ar soft crap d chines, for th d's'.cnt that ar puffrd and cllntry. There are smart stripes and plaids for th nobby pleated skirt and frocks and plain malarial of no end of com- poalt colors. In aplt of th cry tnai there are no crafty materials thl ea son. the usual larsr variety la found. and som absolulrly new made-ln America cloths that equal, and In some caaa surpass, th Imported fiooda. Naturally, with the prent Totru for taffeta frocka. that material I In treat demand. All th colored taffeta that ram fn early ha almost disap peared from th ahops. Mill, many attractive bora and blacks are left. A deeo blue, almost Indiao. and som : EJlflY MOHlTiS FAT1SCE vrtmo la h" " 1-r tul cart, a-rrrr ww ta tar Ma vnaa waarrtto St. yaio aa.ifnJaJ U)Cer.h ewra-tSrta traqmnm ef BaxrVru. U U ! -1 ri.vw-a eraoatitara, ci tha twarww r4 .ar fi trt rn"4 strrcarCi r awt fWrwah Va lirwl Umti. rwrtt. arwf wor-7 arw It taut L-o3 cw rj l- rV-i!. t T ti min Til at nra el &atrtft rr va rr-rw cWM. Iwrja-X. la kr3ral taure. A t tarar-P- trt tf Zl maar trca tt bw4 tr- an-nri nt tao-t I, ,f -l Vievl tmklom?UbimL. 1. urBi rBk IlUa art lrr-rJ art ts ft aM f-h pr nnaM I 4,0 hT i-rarrani e( th t " ie f I i-x tn--y raawa orl "rorwt"'; i tTT-w tl traa twiwiRlC f--. M u rr--rwrw.l by t -r- m drrr-a l. ' J-:'j tW7 t 7 etr cal pr-a. rwr ban ; lrsi !. !. r-tr tioatii-P aa rTrw r a .. ecB.:4aa ta xi ww as I thmnm fi fl U of uauraa. 'a. ' Two) Brl Nk. t-raaa of U Vawn itata-m" ai l -W h 11 an4 lrw v I." "-' "-o fct It. W -TMI I tnr- 'rv, fa l'ija.it, Ji. 1 BCpa-ca btsj asp. INFLUENCE IS AMBITION REALIZED BY DANSEUSE Gertrude Hoffmann Attribute Her, Sucre to Esmcntnms of rarpoac Intratioei Is to Talc Poor Children Into Her Care to Teach Them to Dance. BT f.roXK CAM RAKR. GKUTHtifK UOKf-MAN 14 an In fluence, and to b an Influanc I th sum and substanc of most ambition. Astd from ereryfblnc else I a- danrin: and bar mimicries (the latter ah has n( discarded but mere ly laid aeid for this season) ar dnwnrlfht ettraordlnary; itraort!ln ary fr th rhythm and frar and baauty of hrr Intrrprotatlons as wall a th bralrrbark of It. fin a dramatic dancer and I a dramatic actress. Artlatlcallr ah Is a head and houldr above th aver as as sn I actually physically, r'oe ti.rtrud If iffmann ba an almost un believable beauty ef b4y. th war a fine cottnr of iraaia plrtt and evarml eatiear ef personality whn I Viaitaat bar I bar drrinc-roem at tfta IfrpVHaurn. Threa-qtsartar) of an hour of per-faa-tlr 104 tirne ar need up to plaster t wooderftji arrw body, fin ana moot with the threat ef a younar tlraab ajoddae. ; ovr with pale rhocotal rolore4 paint. And three cjitartar ef an bour ar used to Tt It ff the a fra mentioned bo-4 y. lriMda HnffmaBa I a diafurbtna rombieatioa ef eye and art. Th evae are lovely. b!r d lepas-eoloreat. Tb art la Ufa atadr ef bc-dllv rt" nt alpraaaloaj b4 follow th Hoff man rocl'alar) tliol r(rnr to any arhaol er af -ronntul4 prteets or ttmm of Trrpatcrior. "To rn It Is vital and necessary IMear I dac. ail Mia llortnnaan. "I lev II and at ebaolite Joy out f It. Atway I bav tc-t. vr sine I ws a litt! airt. roncelvlnc and cTaotlntr dance be fir many of tn atar movement had com to HarM e bad baa reeania4. I had an I y -- Ir haerd of ether dance and in h-aih tnafi-r a4 cncapt Klaa war try alfrfareail. My tllhfit Ma wara. and ar yet. the epre:on ef not meraiy a parf.ct ojtrd form ef baaaty and "riy but a rvrtaln Inward Bqpele stat ef th ml a 4. thincs aoinaT 'way. wav bawk lata t!M raaarla aaaa fk I baie can bo aiyriaall I rbatrtmlcal marvereent. but enfy fme ihi 4 la aa enllraly Indl ijal maar" lr I Ltk relay Tate. Ta atarr ef taartrce llarraaann'a -cpr-fet raste like a fairv tale It a . a eeee aar than fl-frce Knme.m aa maaa it eaaeatbt f .-r the thtr il't:e Ctrl with Ike eye an. biCr 36i'.iooa ta fat Mmtvttrt 13 ' L.t- ' . 1 f .'rev I ' j c- i .-- , 1 ! f i 1 1 ' tarliadr lee7. Da, HI sltrlaalra Iter rrta le t"-reat-ee ef rrpr. br andravorlne. Plorence Roberts recoanised th canlu In th IW danc IbT of th yourm "axtra arlrl" In Kapho at th old Alcajar In fan Fran cisco ar4 av bar money to buy a ticket for New Tork. Kcfor that Mis Roberts saw to It that th little dancer bad a few lessons from a (rood Irt'hir. "My arratltade to Florence Roberts Is Vary creat and I owe her thanks for material help and enreuraaement whan 1 worst needed It." said Mis Hoffmann. And with th spirit of appreciation and thankfulness stronsT upon h er. what d you think thl Hoffmann no doeeT Help dozens of poor Ctrl and particularly little children to learn atanrln-. -jiomaday and soon." she say. "I sall bav rnr dream-eome-true. a achaol where I htl laach dancins to children. Th rich will be aked to par. but the little one who cannot will b my eapatrlal rare." rW you are th bread that Florence Robert raat upon the waters jraars aeo wil return Cia a Erd iiua unto bcr. of th dark irreena. aro especially woven to be made Into handsome suits. Thar ar a number of neve, patterns In the new black nd wblte plaid aeraea and woolens that will be smart this FDrlnr In sport suits and street, rarmrnla. Th plaWs vary from wee checks to great four-Inch plaids. There la also an Interwoven strip that is rlch-looklnT and conservative. This materia.! Is woven of two weights of thread so that, although It Is all of on color, th stripes or squares, as the case mar be. stand out in relief. Now Is the time to buy organdie also. The daintiest and prettiest pieces are those that r shown the earliest, lor th demand for this and kindred dainty materlala la so great that the best de sltTns soon ar purchased and only the plain left. The new organdies ar unlau. wltft wide stripes of yellow trreen. violet, blues and rose, flowered patterna ar also shown. Th Jersey cloth, which will have a Treat run this Spring, also baa arrived. and will be In demand soon, our Drlslnarlr low Is the price of the at tractive plaid taffetas, some of highland patterns, soma aubdued In hue, while others ar of gay gypsy tones. Women with ingenuity and a little artistic ability delight In draping and looping th new soft gray crepe de chines into cloud-Ilk costumes.- Snapshots 0" the A "See- the Best" Day. T In on of the Western stales here they are always doing th unexpected and helpful, they inaugu rated a "See th Best" day. From the smallest rural community to the state capital, from the railroad band to the r.nvrmnr from the farm acnooi 10 ine atata university, all along the line. every on saw he best In people, in atltutlona and causes. It was an education. It was an im nulaa for nrocress. Seeing the best cleared the vision for perceiving next st co. Seeing the best In their schools, for Instance. Immediately helped them to vision something better. "If we can do this." said they, "why can't we do thatr- It waa th aame with conditions In their cities and in the state govern mrni. Kvervwhere was there a feel- lna- of optimism, of desire to push ahead. The people were happy with the good that bad been achieved, with what thev -could see ahead to bo ac complished. It Is an Idea one might apply with good results to one's Immediate sur roundlnas. Is It not? Suppose we would have a "See the Best" day for our home, a day In which every on In the home wouui see ine best there. Wouldn't It bring to the home atmosphere a spirit of gladness and brightness and greater content? Look about your horn with this "See the Best" thought In mind, and get th other members of th family to do so. and see If you do not all find a great deal more In your home to make you happy anil satisfied than you were aware or. or at least consciously ap preciating. Turn the same vision upon your busi ness position and see the best In It- It may hearten you tor your worn, ur If you see that what you ar aomg does not truly or sufficiently express you. that, in a word. It la too small for the capabilities you feel within you. this "seeing the best" effort may help you Into something bigger. It may be to you. as It waa to th people of this Western state wher It was Inau gurated, an Incentive to go Into larger things. For after all. I believe, there Is more than mere optimism or goodwill In it. t'nderneath. scarcely understood Is. I think, a principle that has to do with lh life fore of th universe. When we see good we somehow bring our selves In touch with the fore of good which Is tb underlying principle of I things. This power has to do with the infinite and when it begins to pour through os, when w feel Its presence In our consciousness. It Immediately begins to open up to us the larger nd ever broadening possibilities ahead, to help us. as It were, to glimpse 'the Infinite. This may be but a tneory. ttux any rate, take the first step to prove It. fie the best In your home. In your work. In th things about you. and see If this new vision, the brighter and happier spirit that comes from seeing good, does not lead you on to still better things. 61 mm i posTUio MDsatmii nfcimirflii'ifl.ti'.n'i ..iv! olden 40c lb. 3 lbs $1.10 Roasted Daily Always Fresh Steel Cut No Dust No Chaff , Closset & Devers The Oldest and Largest Coffee Itoaatera In the Northwest. MANY APPLY FOR WORK North rortland Keller Bureau In. Toot Famllle?!.. Aid- At th headquarters of the North Portland Relief Bureau. 140 Killings worth avenue, there have been many applications for work, and the women In charge have been auie to supply employment of some sort for quite a number. Supplies have been received and distributed to many needy faml tea. Purlng the past few days there have been many calls for shoes and rubbers. Many of the men who applied for work were not wU equipped with foot wear, and it was reported at th head Quarters that aeveral children In the neighborhood bav been unable to at tend school for want of shoes. MORALS MEETING CALLED Plans to Aid City in Raisin? Stand ard W ill Be Diracuftsed. To co-operate with th city in Im proving moral and social conditions, a call has been Issued for a meeting of delegates from ail church organlza- lons. brotherhoods, men a leagues ana other clubs at room O In tb Central Lilbrary neit Friday night. The call was Issued by the pastors' commute of 10 of the First Presbyterian Church. Plana will b considered Dy wnicn tb delegates may co-operate with city authorities In Improving moral and so- lal conditions. In Improving trie Char acter of motion pictures and In the bet ter regulation of dancehalls and pool rooms. Hotel Kortonla will entertain their natrons and friends rriday evening with dancing under supervision of Mr. nd Mrs. Harlow. Invitation may b ad from management or bouse guests. -Adv. Use Any Household Recipe with Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal, and bake anything from it. If you like, eat hot from the. oven. It won't fer ment. It makes most delicious bak- njr. prevent inditrestion, ia very nu tritious, relieves constipation, or "money back." Thafg why a leading physician says it a godsend to hu manity. Especially try it in porridge, pancakes and gems, but carefully fol low directions on package for making porridfre. For an early breakfast, cook the night before in a double boiler without stirring and warm in the morning by setting in boiling wa ter while dressing. At gTocers, 25 cent a packace. HELP FOR WORKING WOMEN Some Have to Keep on Until They Almost Drop. How Mrs. Conley Got Help. Here is a letter from a woman who had to work, but was too weak and suf fered too much to continue. How she regained health : Frankfort, Ky. "I suffered so much with female weakness that I could not do my own work. had to hire it done, I heard so much about Lydia E. Pint ham's Vegetable Compound that I tried it. I took three bottles and I found it to be all you claim. Now I feel as well as ever I did and am able to do all my own work again. I recommend it to any woman suffering from female weakness. You may pub lish my letter if you wish. " Mrs. Jam E3 Com-ey.516 St. Clair St., Frank fort,Ky. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for forty years proved to be a most valuable tonia and invigoratorof the female organism. All women are invited to write to tbe Lydia, E. Pinkham Medi cine Co., Lynn, Mass for special advice, it mil be confidential. m APPLY Q-BAN TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR It Is HarmleM, No Dye, but Darkens Gray Hair so Evenly No One Can Tell Also Stops Dandruff and Falling Hair. Whenever your hair falls out or takes on that dull, lifeless, faded. streaked or gray appearance, simply shampoo hair and scalp a few times with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer. All your gray hair then turns a beautiful dark shade, and entire head of hair becomes evenly dark, wavy, soft, fluf fy, abundant, thick and charming Just as hair appeared when you were IS or It years old. Q-Ban is a ready-to-use delightful hair color restorsr. perfectly harmless, but applied S or S times a week, besides darkening gray hair, makes scslp healthy and clean. Stops dandruff and falling hair and promotes Ita growth. Give It a trial. Sold on a money-back guarantee. Only 60c for a big- 7-oa. bottle at Huntley's Drug Store. Portland. Or. Out-of-town folks supplied by mail. A4t. ' ShixoiA being: made of the best wax and oils, it is to the life of leather as paint is to buildings. Apply ShinoiA often because it protects the leather. If your shoes are worn, make second application. The Key on each box for opening gives an added service, no broken nails or soiled lingers. ShixoiA can be used with any cloth or brush. For greater convenience, buy ShikoiA Ho&ie Set To make SflwoiA service more complete, ShirqiA Home Sets are placed with dealers to be sold at practically the cost of production. ShinoiA Home Set is ideal for gift or prize. Should be in every home, club or automobile. Accept no substitute, every package bears ShiikhA label. If your dealer will not supply you, send 25c (35c with ShimhA) to ShwoiA Company, Rochester, N. Y. BLACK- -TAN- -WHITE hint tvith SttlKOlA r jffi&SF for M . KStt iTaV ByMrsiJanet M?KenzieHilI lis FREB Our instructions to the famous editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine were : "Get up a book of recipes of the things people like best. Find the Best Way to make and bake each one. Then write it out so plainly that even an inexperienced housewife can't have a failure. "The Cook's Book" was the xesult. Some of the 90 recipes were origi nated, many of them were improved upon, and all were personally tested by this best known authority on cooking in America, and she tells so clearly how she made everything that one cannot go astray. While some of the cakes and pastry are elaborate enough for any occasion, the recipes are all thoroughly practical and call for no expensive and unusual ingredients. In addition to telling how to make them, the book is beautifully illustrated in colors showing how to arrange and serve the dishes appetizingly. More than half a million of "The Cook's Book" are now in use in Amer ican households. Yet the demand is constantly increasing. Many send for two or three at a time to give to friends or young house keepers. Don't depend on borrowing one from a neighbor have one of your own. ' How to Get The Cooks Book In every 25c can of KC Balcinz Powder is packed a colored certificate. Send us one oftheae certificate (paste it on a postal card if you like) with your name and ad dicts plainly written, and "The Cook's Book" will be mailed bee of charge. Only one book for each certificate. Addrcit: Jaques Mfg. Company, Chicago r Clears Complexion Don't worry about skin troubles. You can have a clear, clean complexion oy uainar little temo. obtained at any drug store for 25c, or extra large bottle t l-00. Zemo easllv removes all traces 01 pimples, blackheads, eczema and ring worm and makes the skin clear and ealthy. Zemo la neither watery. sticKy or srreasv. and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. 11 is always u-pendable. imo, iieveiana. How You Can Remove Every Trace of Hair Weeks' Dreak-Up-A-Cold Tablets For Colds and La Grippe So good that you can afford fj.3lC to insist and see that you get tbe genuine TX Like Packaae STiexrn j. ROM hrr heart, dnunrists it -!-: 9i mm (Toilet Talks) A stiff paste made with some pow dered delatone and water and spread on a hairy, surface about 2 minutes will, when removed, take every trace of hair with ft. The skin should then be washed to free it from the remain ing delatone. No harm can result from this treatment, but be sure it is dela tone you get and you will not be dis appointed. Adv. " SArrrVl 'iTT aliVTT Czrl j :i nl.tAd and braa r-V. ?icl P'""i.: 'l.hinlr bright ithout trotiMo Dy vn """-"" j" Two aira. n"1 py " vwv;,.'. ware and Drug Storen. Look for Photo on tan