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THE 3rORXIXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, APREL 19, 1923 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF City Editor Main 7070. 560-95 Sunday Editor Main 7070. 660-95 Advertising Department. .Main 70 iU. 560-Ho Superintendent of Bids .. Main 7070. 560-93 AMtsEJIEXTS. f " ORPHECM (Broadway at Taylor) Vaude viile. This afternoon. BAKER (Morrison at Eleventh) Baker Players in "Sis Hopkins." This after noon and tonight. LTRIC (Broadway at Morrison) Musical comedy. "Miss O'Dea." Three show daily, 7 and 9 P. M. HIPPODROME (Broadway at Yamhill) Vaudeville and moving pictures, continu ous daily, 1:15 to 11 P. M. PAN'TAGES (Broadway at Alder) Vaude ville. Three shows daily, 2, 7 and 9:05 P. M. HEILIG (Broadway at Taylor) Yolanda. Mero and Portland Symphony orchestra Tonight. . . Railroad Representatives Here. G. V. Fraser, Pacific coast represen tative of the traffic department of the Chicago & Alton Railroad com pany, and John C. Willis, who holds a like position with the Louisville & Xashville Railroad company and as sociated lines are in Portland in the interests of their companies and have been calling upon the shippers. Both recently established Pacific coast headquarters in San Francisco follow ing the close of federal control and thev. are now making a trip over their territory. They expect to be Portland) about a week and are regis tered at the Seward hotel. They said that there was probably more ireigni business going east from this district than from any other on the coast. Ad Club to Hear Coast President. i 'Rollin C. Ayres of San Francisco, (president of the Pacific Coast Adver tising Clubs association will tell of the plans for the big annual conven tion of that organization to be held at San .Diego m June at the luncheon of the Portland Ad Club at the aen- eon hotel today at noon. Mr. Ayres will sJsn tell of the benefits to be derived from advertising clubs. The irirls who are to participate in the Ad club follies Thursday at the audi torlum will be- introduced. Mrs. George R. Hellener will sing. Civil War Veteran Missing. The ipoiica have been requested to locate J. B Williams, a veteran of the civil war, 78 years old, who left his resi dence. 63 North Twelfth street, Thursday, April 13, and has been missing since. Mr. Williams is said to be feeble In mind and it is feared that he might have become lost or met with an accident. It was re ported that he was last seen in the vicinity of the armory. He is de scribed as 5 feet 6 inches tall, weighs 110 pounds, has gray hair, brown eyes ami a mustache and goatee. Elks' Prosperity Week Proclaimed. i The co-operation of the people throughout the state in the success of Elks' presperity week. May 15-21 is urged by Governor Olcott in a proc . lamation, a copy of which was re ceived in Portland yesterday. The week has been set aside by the Port land Elks for the holding of a huge pageant revolving around the laying of the cornerstone of the new vl.OOO, 000 temple. The governor expressed the hope that the pageant may prove to be a part of the wave of prosperity which is bound to come. Indictments Returned. Indict ments returned yesterday by the Multnomah county grand jury were: Anna Hauman and 'Vvyiliam Craig, statutory offense; Charles S. Yates, charged with forging the name of H. A. Manning to a check for 750, passed on H. W. Dubiske & Co. on July , 1921, and George Brown "and Byron "Yocum. jointly indicted on a charge of burglarizing the Chevrolet Motor company warehouse. East Third and Salmon streets, on February 18. Student on Trial Today. Vernon Kloster. one of five North Pacific Dental college students involved delinquency charges brought as the result of investigation by the court of domestic relations into the conduct of two minor girls, will face trial be fore Judge Kanzler this morning. His case was scheduled yesterday, but only 15 of 40 Jurors subpenaed showed up for duty, and the panel soon was exhausted by challenges. Burns Trial Near End. Arg-u ments in the trial of John L. Burns for the alleged murder of James H. Phillips were concluded last night nd the case will be submitted to the jury this morning after the reading f the judge's -instructions. Burns fiocused of being the associate of lan Casey, boxcar robber, in the shooting of Phillips In the Albina railroad yards on the night of June 14, 1921. Psi Omega Anniversary to Be Celebrated. The 13th anniversary f the Psi Omega fraternity will be celebrated by a gathering of the North Pacific Dental college chapter and alumni at the Multnomah hotel tiaturday evening at Sr o'clock. An Attendance of 130 or more is gxpected. Vaudeville entertainment will be fur nished. Viaduct Will Be Repaired. Road master Satchel announced yesterday that permanent repairs to the east viaduct of the Columbia river high way near Multnomah falls, cracked by the weight of snow and ice slides, would be started at once and will take about six weeks to complete. J. Fred Iarson Here. J. Fred Lar aon, president bf the Astoria-Chamber of Commerce, was in Portland yesterday. He is manager of the As toria Overseas corporation and for merly was associated with -the Pa cific International company here. .1. A. Zehntbauer Leaves. J. A Zehntbauer, president of the Asso ciated Industries, left last night for 5alt Lake, where he will hold confer dices with manufacturers on Pacific coast trade matters. He will be gone About a week. Messianic Society to Meet The Universal Messianic society will meet tomorrow at S P. M. in the Central building, room -0, under the direc tion of Mrs. Hal G. Child. All are in vited to attend. Wanted, for throe years. $$000 on 100x100 corner and dwelling. Irving ton addition; assessments fully paid; valuation il6.00u; interest 7 per cent. Best of references. F 600 Oregonian. Adv. Dancing, free to the public, at 9:30, Friday evening, .ISSJ.j Washington street, given by Portland lodge. No. !'; the Fraternal Brotherhood. Mem bers' meeting S till 9 o'clock. Adv. Rheumatism. Jack King cures It. Double apartments. Office hours 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Bdwy. 4905. 207 l'ekura bldg., 3d and Wash. Adv. Shipherds Hot Springs, Carson, Wash. Open all year. Portland office. 81 S Chamber Commerce. Tel. Bdwy. t:52. John E. Kelly, mgr. Adv. Passover to Be Concluded. Con cluding Passover services will be held at Temple Beth Israel this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Oriental Rugs stored, rep'red. wash cleaned. Cartozian Bros. Inc., oriental rugs and carpets. Wash., near 10th Adv. Salmon Rods for Rent. Rod re pairing and rewrapping. Fleming. 291 Wash Broadway 4125. Adv. One Room makes two rooms with Oscillating Portal Wall Beds. Timms, Cress & Co., 184 2d st- Adv. Kemmerer Coal, for family use. fireplace, furnace or stove. carbon Coal Co, East I1SS. Adv. "Pelaw-Main best Australian coal. Columbia River Coal Co. Broadway 1;70. Adv. Dr. E. V. Morrow has returned. Ad. Dr. J. K. Locks has returned. Adv Da. O. F. Koehler returned Adv. i Kiwanis Elects Delegates. Fred W. Lawrence and Harold Jones were elected delegates to the international Kiwanis convention to be held in To ronto June 20-22, at the weekly luncheon of the organization yester day. The alternates chosen were W. J. MacKenzie and A. M. Oleson. Mem bers of the Portland club will go to Chehalis Friday afternoon to attend the presentation of the charter to the new Kiwanis club there. Dr. George Wood Anderson spoke yesterday on The Brotherhood of Man," and Wal ter Jenkins sang. Mrs. Gertrude Yielding and Ira Morgan also contrib uted to the musical programme. Gas Range Committee Named. A committee of three which this morn ing will visit all the stores where dis plays of gas ranges are being made this week by local dealers and award a blue, red and white ribbon for the three best displays, was appointed by William T. Finnigan, president of the Gas Appliance ' Dealers' association. The committee members are: Mrs: Richard W. .Alsberger, 1165 East Burnside street; Miss M. Waples, pres ident of the Home Economics society, offices at 303 Courthouse building and Mrs. George Root, 62'28 Twenty ninth avenue. Oaks Being Improved. Improve ments are being made at Oaks amuse ment Park, preparatory to the open- I ing of the amusement season. Work men are repairing walks and build ings, and a corps of gardeners is en gaged in landscape work. The two greenhouses at the Oaks park are full of plants and shrubs that will be set out as rapidly as the ground is prepared for them. Nearly 6000 pink and red geraniums will be used for centers of flower beds, and a vast amount of zinnias, arrolinium and other showy flowering plants will be used. Two Injured in Collision. Jack Roberson, 16, - of 441 Montgomery drive, suffered a gash on the head an-d bruises,' and David GoodselL 16, of 481 Twenty-first sereet North, was bruised badly when the motorcycle upon which they were riding collided with a wet wash laundry wagon on Milwaukie avenue yesterday after noon. They were taken to the Sell wood hospital, where it was found necessary to put 11 stitches in Rob erson's wound. The police had not learned the identity of the Jaundry wagon anver at a late hour. Army Lecture Announced. The third "weekly lecture preparatory for the summer training camp of the offi cers reserve corps at Camp Lewis will be given at the armory tonight by Colonel Pegram Whitworth, chief of staff of the 96th division. Ter rain exercises involving the employ ment of two hostile 'divisions in ad vance to first firing positions will be discussed. The lectures are open to all former and present officers of the regular army, national guard and re serve corps. School to Be Enlarged. The Con cord school! district is to have an ad dition to its school building, located near Milwaukie. Plans have been prepared by John V. Bennes, Portland architect. They provide for a conT crete basement and three rooms of frame construction. Folding doors will permit the rooms being combined for use as an, auditorium. The esti mated cost is about S15.000. Charles Laudian, Milwaukie R. F. D. No. 1, is the clerk of the school board. Revival Meetings to Be Held. Colonel George Davis of the Salva tion Army will conduct special re vival meetings at No. 4 corps, at 128 First street, from today to May 1. He is a veteran in Salvation Army work, heving spent many years as principal of Chicago training college,, vice-principal of New York training college and divisional commander in Connecticut, Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico. He is now known as the western territorial revivalist. Saw Injures Woodcutter. L. F. Meredith, 431 East Fifty-second street South, suffered a deep gash in his left arm below the .elbow and the loss of two fingers on his left hand yes terday morning when he caught his arm in a power-driven say at 879 East Ash street, where he was cuttin wood. The man was treated at the police emergency hospital. The phy sicians said that it would not be necessary to amputate the arm unless blood-poisoning should set in. Clerk Charged With Theft. Law rence W. Tucker, 23, who said he was an order clerk by profession, was ar rested on a charge of larceny at Mar shall Wells Hardware company's store at Fifteenth anl Lovejoy streets yesterday afternoon. Tucker was caught in the act of taking some tools, the police were advised. R. A. Camp, a clerk at the place, held him until Detectives Howell and Gotta were summoned and placed him under arrest. Progress Club Hears of Trip. Carl S. Kelty,' president of the local National Progress club, told of his trip to San Francisco to the national headquarters of the organization, at the club's weekly business meeting yesterday noon at the chamber of commerce. The Portland club will re ceive its charter next week. It is the second branch of this club founded on the Pacific coast. Dr. S. S. Chambers spoke on the Boy Scout work. Dr. James M. Gray Coming Here. Dr. James M. Gray, dean of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, will be in Portland May 7-10 to deliver a series of talks on religious subjects. He will be in the Pacific northwest for two weeks, speaking in Spokane, Ta- coma, Vancouver and Seattle. Asso ciated with him during part of his tour will be Dr. W. B. Hinson, pastor of the East Side Baptist church of this city. Churches The JOHNSTON &. MURPHY SHOE The York" Scotch Grain Oxford ' A lively style in the famous Johnston & Murphy line There are no better men's shoes made than Johnston & Murphy, which means long service and lasting good appearance. See Them at (F&BS0 (9 ami ee eg 288 Morrison St. Corbett Bldg. Sellwood Art Exhibited. The first exhibit of tfce work of artists of Sellwood and the southeastern sec tion "of Portland opened ' yesterday afternoon at the Sellwood studio, 1642 East Thirteenth street. There was a large attendance. It was decided to keep the exhibit open to the public each afternoon and evening during the remainder of the week, instead of for two days only, as was at first planned. There is no admission charge and the public is invited. Later in the week it is expected a permanent organization of artists will be formed to make the exhibit an annual affair.- ' CONGKEGATIONALISTS TO DEDICATE Church. The new Parkrose Con gregational church will be dedicated Sunday. A. J. Sullens, superintendent for Oregon, will preach at the morn ing service and Dr. W. T. McElveen, pastor of the First Congregational church, will be the principal speaker t the afternoon services at 3:30. Joseph Finley, director of the First church chorus, has arranged a spe cial musical programme for the aft ernoon service. One Divorce Suit Filed. Opening of the Portland baseball season ap parently affected the number of di vorces filed at the county courthouse. An average day this time of year se.es from five to 15 divorce actions instituted in the circuit court. Yes terday but one was filed, that of Sadie Marco against Fred W. Marco, whom she accuses of infidelity and cruelty. Bridge Plan Is Up. A discussion' of.the proposed construction of a new Scnith Portland bridge will be heard at the meeting of residents of South Portland tonight at Heitkemper's cigar factory, 151 Porter street. Gain 1511 Sixty-three Portland churches received 1511 new members on Easter Sunday, accord ing to reports just compiled at the of fice of the Portland council of churches. Many of the churches stated that they do not put forth any special effort to obtain new members at Easter time, but stress evangelism all year. These churches reported a large number of new members duriner the past year. pa M 3 fife VALUE IN TEACHLVG ART CHILDRES IS CITED. TO Assistant City School Superintend ent Lauds Feature Arranged by The Oregonian. "The Invisible Color Book should have the same value for children as the teaching of art in the schools," said C. A. Rice, assistant city school superintendent, yesterday in discuss ing the new magic color book, which will be a Sunday feature in The Ore gonian for boys and girls. "The pictures are unusually artistic and in applying the water with a brush to bring out the colors, the children will receive the benefits of unconsciously absorbing some knowl edge of color and line. Since the pic tures show so many different colors, after being brushed with water, the children- will learn color combina tions also." Airs. Frank J. Kane, president of the Irvington Parent-Teacher associ ation, who is interested in. all mat ters pertaining to the proper educa tion of children, commended particu larly the high standard of the pic tures, when she saw some advance copies. Mrs. Kane was particularly impressed with the ' constructive character of the pictures and the en tire absence of objectionable features of any sort. "The pictures are beautifully done I and should instruct as well as inter est and entertain the children," she said. "It is the sort of thing for which parents have been looking for many years. No mother need hesi tate to place these before her grow ing children, for they are of the very best. The travel scenes in the booklet at tracted the special attention of E. K. Whitney, assistant city school super intendent. He said that the series of pictures, portraying the manners and dress of the peoples of foreign lands, should prove of great value to chil dren. "These pictures seem faithful to the customs and habits of the people of each country, and as the children play with them they will gradually accumulate much . valuable informa tion." ' y REED: PLAY IS FRIDAY College Drama Club to Give "Mile stones" In School Chapel. "Milestones," the play ' which the Reed college drama club has been rehearsing the last month and a half, will be given Friday night in the college chapel. The play, written by Arnold Bennet, depicts three different periods (Within the last 50 years and shows a continual conflict between progressive and conservative ideas. Mrs. Esther Shepard of the English department has been coaching the play. The most important charac ters in -the play are: Opal Weimar, Margaret Westgate, Margaret Mc- Gowan, Howard Smyth; Ronald Fraser and David Pattullo. The drama club is preparing a one act play, "Perrett's Heart," written by Mrs. Shepard. which will be pre sented as a part of the programme Reed day. The members bf the cast are: Alice Abbott, Donald Ramsdell and Charles Webster. ill Point e danger in trying to save on painting Repairs Cost More Thajs Paint WHEN the paint on your property begins to check and crack, it is time to paint again. - Unless your house is protected by a smooth, elastic film of durable paint, decay will set in and rapidly depreciate it. Decay is expensive and waste ful. Price lumber alone, to get an idea of what it will cost to . repair or rebuild. Paint saves this cost. The, best paint is the most economical in the long run. It spreads easily saves labor cost. It covers a larger area per gallon than "cheap" paint. But most important, the best paint serves five or more years longer than "cheap" paint. We have been making the best paints for 73 years. They are scientific in formula and prepara tion. They meet the weather conditions in the West. . ' They contain the finest mater 'ials PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors combined scientifi cally in exact proportions." They are the best paints we know. Free Advice on Painting Ask out agent for mdrice, color cards, etc Ask the Fuller Specifica tion Department about the most desirable color schemes, color harmony and say other details. Take, advantage of Fuller House Paints. Paint now. Don't let weather depreciate you investment. W. P. Fuller & Co. Dept. 19, San Francisco Pioneer Manufacturer of Paints, Varniakea, Enamel, Stains, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD for 73 years. Established 1849. Dealers everywhere. Branches in 19 cities in the West. Also makers of Robber Cement Floor Paint, All-purpose Varnishes, Si Ik en white Enamel. Fifteen-for-Floors Varnish, Washable Wall Fin iah. Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint. Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. ' Pioneer Shingle Stain, Fuller's Hot Water Wall Fiaiah (Kalsomise), and Folierwear Varnish, fm s2- Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value INASH3 AUTOMOBILE history natu-- rally associates the valvc-in-hcad motor with C. W. Nash because of his important 'influence upon its development which. has helped largely to give it its present' high place in the esteem of motor car buyers, and it is this type of motor as he has perfected -it 'that powers all Nash cars. FOURS 'and SIXES k Prices rant & $tt7i rt 725, h. Portland NAS Portland Motor Car Co. Tenth at Burnside o . 150 SPECIFICATION House Paints Phoenix Pure Point Pur Prepared Point Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co. "Pure Prepared" and "Phoenix" are FMler 'a apeeificatioM for konse paint, ing. Get cither and you have the best that anyone can make long-service paints. WHERE TO BUY THEM. These paints sre important to yon so it's neces earv to go to the right stores to get them. Agent's namea and addressaa are ) printed in the memo, coupon below, cot it oat ana pat it in year pocaei now. i For exterior jobs of psinting it is sdvistble to obtain the services of s hfaater Painter. My house needs painting. Fuller's Specification House Paints are sold by the following Agents: Paints SAVE PRICE OF NEW SUIT Extra Pants Cost Only $5 Pair. Many men are saving the price of a new suit this spring by taking ad vantage of the big sale of pants at the Brownsville Woolen Mill Store, Third and Morrison. This store is now having a sale and offering the choice of any pair of pants in the house at only $5 per pair. Many of these have been selling at from $6 to $9 per pair. All colors and eizes are .included, uver lbuu pairs to choose from. Adv. War Veteran Hikes for Health. CENTRALIA. Wash., April 18. (Spe cial.) On a 12, 000-mile hike around the' country for his health, Charles C. Franklin, a world war veteran, arrived iji Centralia yesterday in com pany wifh his dog, "Champ," an Aus tralian collie, which, he says, saved the lives of 1600 members of the American expeditionary forces while engaged) in Red Cross work and was diecoratedi by Marshal loch with the croix de guerre. Franklin spoke at a local theater last night on the use of dogs by the Red Cross overseas. The veteran left New Orleans on Decem ber 3 last and1 when he arrived) here had covered approximately 4000 miles. S. &. green stamps for cash. Hol- man Fuel Co., coal and wood. Broad war C353. 560-21. Adv. Orpheum matm&e today, 15-25-50-Ad. Orpheum matinee today. 15-25-50-Ad. If you care for- CONVENIENT LOCATION MODERN COMFORTS UNFAILING COURTESY SERVICE-WITH-A-SMILE. MODERATE RATES ENTIRELY FIREPROOF make the HOTEL FRYE - your Kome when in SEATTLE DRAMATIC RECITAL Rl BY PACK FEBCVSON I.Mrs. Anthony Euwer) 7n "A Bill of Divorcement The Little Theater Friday. April SI. 192, 8:15 P. M. Tickets on al at J. K. GUI's. "U'ood ard Clarke's, Olds, Wortman King's, Merchant Tailors Merchant Tailors Merchant Tailors High Class Tailoring Prices Slashed Following our big price cuts in ready-made clothing, we announce a big cut in Merchant Tailoring for high class suts. Choose any pattern in the house and we will make a Suit to your $C C! Measure This includes our finest 'Worsteds, Unfin ished Worsteds, Homespuns, Tweeds- everything. Former prices' on this work were up to $75. Largest stock of Woolens in the Northwest. Finest Tailored Suits in the Northwest. 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Tigard Lumber Co.. Tigard Phoenix Pure Paint Agent. Ira P. Powers Furniture Co., Third and Yam hill Sts. Pure Prepared Paint Agt. TONIGHT! pipllliMli YOLANDA MERO PIANIST SOLOIST PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HEILIG THEATER April 19 SEATS NOW ON SALE Prices Floor and first 5 rows balcony, $2.50; bal. ?2, $1.50, $1. Gallery res., $1. Flu Hearts Curable i -- Ami Health four weeks away Damaged hearts by the thousands followed in wake of Flu Epidemic. Our Milk and Rest Cure combined with- osteopathic treatment is a wonder worker in restoring these hearts to efficiency and In overcoming general bad after effects of the Flu. Terms moderate. The Moore Sanitarium 828 Hawthorne at S7th "5ie I To Celebrate National Gas Range Week We are offering 3-Burner Cookers at $29 .50 i-n-s-t-a-l-l-e-d ! Portland Gas & Coke Co. Phone your want ads to Th Ore gon. an. Main 7070.. Automatic 660-95. Hazelwood Restaurants Do You Like Southern Cooking? Try Our VIRGINIA HAM STEAK ; With BROWNED SWEET POTATOES - You will be delighted with this savory dish THETazelax)od VCONFECTIONEFCf & RESTAURANT 388 Washington St. .127 Broadway Are You a Skeptic? Ninety-five out of every hundred peo ple that I in terview and treat are sjcep t i c a 1 to a marked degree, due to the fact that they have tried every thing from Home Remedies to Surgery in a vain atempt to be rid of their Piles and other rectal conditions. I remove Piles without an op eration or surgery. If I fail to rid you of your Piles I will refund your fee. My methods are painless, do not confine you to bed, do not re quire an anesthetic and are per manent. If you are interested and wish to know more about my methods, " Call or Write for Mr Free Booklet DR. C. J. DEAN 2d and Morrlfion St.. Portland. Or. Mention Oregonian when writing. Keeping A Rosy Compl WHEN YOU GO TO SAN FRANCISCO stop JLM AT THE il RT fiFAVFT nO A TIT. DUAR.t FOR BETTER WALLS AND CEILINGS RASMTJSSEN & CO. N. E. Cor. Second and Taylor Sts. LETTERHEADS GOOD GRADE WHITE BOND 84x11: 600 $3.00, $4.00 per 1000; $6.00 for 2000. Envelopes, $4.00 per 1000; $6.50 for 2000. C O. D. or postage prepaid if cash with order. MAIL ORDER PRINTING CO. P, O. Box 823. TAOOMA. WASH. STEWA On Geary St, Jnst ott TTnlon Square, close to beat stores, cafes, theatre. Good accommodations at moderate rates. Best known meala In the United States. Breakfast, 60c, 60c, 75c; Lunch, 65c, (Sundays, 76c); Dinner $1.25, (Sun days, $1.60) . Municipal car passes door. Stewart Bus meets trains and steamer. Advise making reservations in advance. SALE NITROGEN LAMPS Another Bin Shipment Arrive. Keg. Price. Sale Price. 60-watt v .70 S .48 75-watt -70 .48 100-watt 9s .78 130-watt 1.30 .98 200-watt ISO, .. 1.44K- 250-watt 2-35 , 1.85 300-watt 2.5U 2.00 ' W. S. Fleming: Electrk-nl Suppllen. 292 Wash St, at Sth. Bdwy. 412.'$. exion And A Clear Smooth Skin What Million. Of Women Do. Medical science y that erh one ct the billions of red blood eorpuscJrs Id your blood stream must have iron or your blood becomes pale, thio and wa tery. Your lips and cheeks also lose their color, then your stomach, IcidDeys. liver and heart become weakened, your Intestines do Dot act properly, poisons may be absorbed into your system aud your skin thereby becomes rough and muddy looking; dark circle may ap pear under your eye , y our cheek and facial muscle and tissue shrink, hoi lows may appear, aod you may area look several years older tbao you actu ally are'. To say the least, the freahrau of your youthful beauty is (rone. It Is estimated that at least one woman nut of every three you meet lacks 1004 iron Id her blood and is more or less effected thereby, la many case in addition to the loss of their beauty, they become weak, nervous, unstruuf and may be afflicted with melancholy or ttis blues, or suffer the terribt terrors of nerv force exhaustion. Nuxated Iron Is truaxanteed In every case to furnish your body with true red blood food which your blood must have for you to be strong, healthy and vitrorous. It is the iron in your blood that puts the color ioour cheeks, helpsclear up your skin and give the ruddy Slow of health to your complexion. It has been used by millions of women. Oet a bottle today, take it for two weeks, and if you have not joined the ranks of the thousands who baveobtained most surprising lMalth.tfv!n-rta and energy from the use of Nuxated Iron, the manufacturers will- promptly refund your money. Iron is a secret of beauty and health of millions of wonderful woman. Make Your Skin Look Young No woman is older than her com plexion. If your nkln luciku youne. you are young. It is easy to acquire a fort, vt-lv. iv complexion throunh the use of Iht- Roseen Beaulifier. Thin 'Xfiu n preparation is a combined cream n1 powder that not only whltrnn th skin, but makes it wonderfully soft and youthful in appeBrance. The Koseen Beautificr wan awarded frold medals at two rent world expo sitions on account of its HUpreme ex cellence. No other preparation l like it no ofher gives such qui' k and amazing renults. Roseen Beaulifier -comes In two shades white and flesh color. It c-an be purchased wherever hlnh - grad" toilet articles are Hold. Lhikc Ja.r; f ! : medium. fiOc. For sale b.v the Owl Drug Co. and leading department ari'i drug stores. Ask your dealer lor Koseen Face powder anil P.oso, n itouge any ehade desired. Adv. 4