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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1914)
10 THE NATIONAL SUNDAY MAGAZINE Mary T. Goldman's Gray Hair Restorer Will Restore the Original Color to Gray and Faded Hair .jffj' ... 1". ,",."V.-v '""ve armftjuj.ufi tf ..,-w . tn-.., TsTssssTasSMasssss. For years we have displaved in druir stum vinHnm ..k , : on one side of her head, the other half of her hair bein restored to the orVinal color by Alary 1 . Goldman 's Gray Hair Restorer. Those who have seen this display have seen with their own eyes the truly wonderful powers of Mary T. Goldman's Hair Hestorer to restore the original color to gray and faded hair The Original Preparation are found at dealers' who want to make 50 to 75 Hr cent more than they ran niaka hy wllinir thporik'iiial Mary T. (ioldmau's iray Hulr Restorer. Some dealers buy throe pour 1m i I a t lonssocheau thai theycan and do pay tlielr clerks loc communion on every Ijott It tliey s.11 Ami vim pay the com mission and ifel a worthless article liesides. Think it over. Then insist on the genuine. All good things are cooled. M arv T. fiol.l. man's Uray Hair Restorer is the original preparation, so beware of Imitations with names that look aiidsotitid li ke t heoritrinal. There are now many imi talions leiii? sold. 1 hey havecopied lalx'ls. Iuxh and style or bottles as near as they dare. But it's what's inside the bottle that counts. I'oor imita tions mad-to s'll at a low wholesale price MARY T. GOLDMAN isy) 31 Goldman Bldg.. St. Paul. Minn. Send me full-sized J 1.00 Ixmle of Mary T. Goldman ' Cray Hair Restorer. 1 enclose a5c In stamps or (oin to cower charges. 1 solemnly swear that I desire the Restorer fur ruy tun use; tliat I will not sell or give it away, and that 1 have never used or purchased Mary T. Goldman's Cray Hair Restorer. Full Name ' Nearest E;eess Office V County The original cut of niv hair before it ttaueJ to faile or turn gray, w.i lactone sample uf hair if convenient.) Mary T. Uoldtuan's Gruy Huir KsUirvr la as cletn anil purs an aaCer and contains no thick, btavy lmii anl Bulpbur that must ba auaktm up. It due not give the bair a "dj al" Appearance biii It la so mild. '1 he hair will be rtn-tnn-d to Ita nriyinal color In from four to eight Utm. W here the hair la Jut becluDlDK to turn gray, th irmyuew will Imply disappear with oti or twoappllcatluua. It La absolutely baroileas and over luu.uuv aatla fled user have proved It. Tbla offer laooly for thoae who bar not ael Mary T. Uuldtuan'a Uray 11 air Heat ore r and tbla offer Is rood for 10 dayn only, o write t-Uay. he Member, we taenil the futl alxe bottle that la rvg ularl j sold for 1.00. Kvrj bottle la keut prepaid. MARY T. GOLDMAN 31 Goldman Bids.. ST. PAUL, MINN. A WOMAN FLORIST S Hardy Everblooming p a T On their own roota. BK! lY.e A49AI.I. WILL BLOOaf W T i I natae Sent to avnv ndfireaa rwutt-naiH guaranteed to reach you in good growing condition. 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Hosrlm, hfs rusd Incubators at loweM pnee. Send to. bie book. "Poultry luv Pront."Teu. bow to raise DOuttrv asssl run Incubators succeofulhr. It'sFRF.E. aend tor tt. J. W. CO. H74V. KQJst. m. countess, she said, bad been married three times, and she gave tbe names of her former husbands Aubrey, and Sir Alan de Buxhall. She gave the names of the countess's children by the earl, of her stepson, Alan de Bux hall, and of the earl's brothers. The earl himself she described as a culti vated, talented man. and she related some curious episodes in his career. E ESIDES all this, she gave her own - maiden name, de Mowbray, and the name of the man she married after Foynings' death. Sir John Worth; also the fact that she had been expelled from court by Arnold, one of the Lords Appellant. Mr. Dickinson knew so little about the reign of Richard II that he could not say whether or no there was an Earl of Salisbury at that time.. But, rummaging through old chronicles, charters, and peerages, he found that almost every one of "Blanche's" state ments accorded with fact. Naturally this interested and puzzled him. The "sensitive," whose veracity he could not doubt, assured him that she had never studied the period, and knew nothing concerning it. And in any case some of the facts given were not such as even a historical student would be likely to come across. Blanche Foynings herself, for ex ample, was a quite unim.iortant per son, only mentioned by name, by one or two chroniclers, as a lady in atten dance on the queen. There seemed, in short, no iKrssible explanation of the affair except by regarding it as a veritable case of "spirit communi cation." But one afternoon, taking tea with the "sensitive" and her aunt. Mr. Dickinson learned that they had a planchette in the house, and that she could do automatic writing with it. At his request it was brought out, and he began to put questions to It. These bore on the Blanche Poynlngs messages, and drew out the unex pected information that corrobora tion of them would be found in a book called "Countess Maud," by Emily Holt. So soon as planchette wrote the name of this book, the "sensitive" exclaimed that she believed there was a novel with that title, and that she had once read it. Her aunt confirmed this. Neither of them, though, could remember anything about ita plot, not even the period with which it dealt, nor whether it contained any mention of Blanche Foynings. Following up the clew thus given to him, Mr. Dickinson within a few days managed to procure a copy of the book in question, and discovered in it every person and every fact, with a few trifling exceptions, that had been mentioned by the alleged "spirit" of Blanche Foynings. Wishing then to ascertain if possible Just when the "sensitive" had read it, he caused her to be hypnotized, and had the follow ing interesting and curious dialogue with her: "Can you see yourself young?" "Yes." "Can you see your aunt reading a book, 'Countess Maud'?" "Yes." "What was It about?" "Ellen Turval, and the Earl and Countess of Salisbury." "How old were you?" "Twelve." "Did you read It yourself?" "I looked at it, and painted a pic ture in the beginning. I used to turn over the pages. I didn't read it, be cause it was dull. Blanche Poynings was in the book; not much about her." "How much did you get from Blanche Poynings how much from the book?" "Nearly all the events from the book, but not her character. There was a real person called Blanche Poynings that I met. and I think her name started the memory, and I got the two mixed up." 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