!: . r - . - r-i.'r,,;. :s,,f il Interesting Papers Read at the SterianSession. At thWmoralng'' mon of th Wo Wa'i JtJerth PacWo Presbyterian Board at JHlon, At th CaIvatt prbyterlan Churoh, Mn. W. B. William f Tacoma t-ead the Scripture lossun and prayer. J Jlr.' tHcmey h report m x aUw which- wa rcivd a with satisfaction. "Our New Reading . Cird wt th tltl of a vry lntrt- In paper fead by Mr. B P HUl 1 'V Inmt wr than., dllvrd py f Clark of Natt Bay and Mr. . W. Brady of SUka, Alaska. , Mrs. S. T. fcock v wood read Ui report of th ntlng of th .Occidental board. . which- s&owoa mail progress In that body. ' MUt AbWs JtcptMy, crlf? cf th W. C. A. of Portland, read a paper oa "Self-Directed Sen-Ice and Chrurt-Dlrect- d Service" at this afternoon's session. tn the missionary how, .; papers were read fey If Us Ellen Strong- of Korea, Mra. W. 8. Holt of tli China Miaston, Dr. Maud Alloa of India, His Julia Hatch of Clam, Mis Helen Clark of ; Neeh Bay, Mrs.; O. jr.' Wlanar of China,- Mrs. Tilly Paul' f Alaska And Rer. Edward Mr- (fln'6t.Alaaka.vV;':;v.:K -" f y'L. , Mra. Jf.' H. Barton of Vnlon opened th meeting yesterday, and, Mr, w. & Oil hen delivered th weloora addre. Mr. yf. T. .Bcott of FalrvteW responded. .. Reports were read by th following offl. err:stEand. Mr.; O. K. Templeton; f reedmeh. El. P. Gearys Sunday -school, Mis Abble Xamberson; - BilmeoBTapher, Mra, "W. .B. Gilbert. ; Extracts from let- . tor of Dr'EUia Leonard of dhlna and Mlas Orimrn;' worker Anient th motm tain .ltA,wra''Tc)vlb''':rort'jr Mrs. M pa MsAsman Wii rad and wa - At thA afternoon -evasion. Mr. &'. .0. ProtsnaA f Portland road her report ortarjrif mlsalensrywork Mrs-' , ..' MontfortAOf: Chahall read a sympo- iuni on?"Whafc Is Would Do, Wer !.) PrMtdkot.')! Report were also read by th other offleer which nhowed encouy - Aglnt uco,-;---, . - ,-" ." - - At h rning tMeelon, RT. W. g. Otl- : . trt presided. Report r the X P. 8. C E. ecrtary and a letter from Dr. An drew of India war read. The Chinese choir sang tw aeleetlon. which wer enthusiastically received. Dra. Allen and tail! then delivered addresses. OF Th bricklayers met last night and Olected W. H. Blaney and William Mo An ul delegate to h state convention ot lhs, Federated Trades, which will be tiel in thl elty on May l Tfi rftllJjctorkrhaMfaplpolntBo V t, BmltW 33 H. Feany, JE. .C, Qunther and W alter Alberts as delegate to th state - convention.- At their meeting last night u new , ianbr .war initiated and is Application .wer received to be acted jupon t tb next meeting. . Th sum of UK wa' donated W the state convention fund, j After th regular, meeting a con cart wa held In the hall, refreshments wer errd And A good Mm had general ly. Tn festivities wer concluded With A'Sootal hop. . 1 ; -. Th Carpenters' Union' had a very suo esssful' meeting last night, initiating to . new member and receiving msny Bor application, Th following men from the Federated .Trade Council. Wer present And delivered addresses, urging the ne cessity of electing delegate -to th state caoveatlons i Messrs, Curtis.. Cadweli, T(pfi.th'B'McCullofh nd MePhersom At th .copqfusida f ifi"ddresei delegate IW-lct' a tNUeateAV-i, v t- TeaterdayV count 1ahde4 ILadd'a Fte)dV UDOfl that treat; of land BltuatA,t East Twelfth ftreet andj'Hawthorn avenue, quite; i step In the lead, but that does not say that- Saturday count will show that it . JMll remain ln that place, ., . ' Ballot , floating Into The Journal fcffiee that may change the atanding, and If th frlentU f the Lad tract would hold their advantage they must get up "nd diist,-.- i. .. . - ":;? T;'.':'. j . . , iHr Is the count a we have It now , ' lAdd'; Field ............ ...10.1a Penlnula .....,. .......... ,4t IBellWAOd 1,798 . - -Cycle-Park r........i,....4..... 322 - City Park J84 KnoxTract ...r.....7i.rr.;.... Wi Fulton ................ 21 JOURNAL CONTEST MY ; CHOICE FOR THE EXPOSITION SITE wAtts AtM ! iJff J -.. ..... I, . -,. Name. 1 Address... 3UY; YOU ONTrflt . a i.i.i.ll ii SsasaisaaMaias,asjaaa)asAsaaa Fratcnial Home CALL AND INVESTIGATE :lS Tfte Theater i- THE BAKER-'By Right vof t Bword, i an exceptionally clever," pice rplayil r by clover toeoDlei 4 th bill At' Baker I Theater this weak."' To mufch can not b pny, a they hv no only iumiio au tiromises mad in th advance -notice, jhit hav Uon Av bttr than that, And r giving Portlnnd htrgor a treat in the wsy of th UUst taswrn, piay. -well acted, and mmmfA'J-.T'T-;' t.. CORDRAt'S-Tho Who hav not yet ea Ouida'f tnasterplec,- Vnder -Two Plags," with Mis Jessi Shlrly At "Clg. m anMfeln rar treat. This t!sy ha never been produced with uch grand scenic effecu nd taborat mount ing in Portland Wfor Tht It hould be aech t be appreciated il evinced by the fact thtith nudiwic ar nightly growing largr..nlnt, tomorrow mgnt n Satnrdar matin nd evening will b th last opporttmiu t wltnsss this msgnlflcent produotl. ti.mni.iK Tiirkiah and Russian hatha For ladle exclusively. 800 Oregonlan Butldln. a. m. to I P. Pbon North T ' ABOUT: PEOPLE . W CaW. Wt to th Oood Bamtrttan Hospital om four week ago for a surgical operation, wa discharged a mired iestenJay; fJlm'U , oo fellow and hi many friend will t glad to laam that he is once more able to tak Wa plan la.' th ; world, of altalr. He ha mad a good rcord traveling freleht aaent for the kMUwank road, and propose fio tlll let , the good work keepMPi-''t7'?,' f if.:- ifv;'' ,, ';. Frank Cavey, RepubUcaii candidate for Renresenutlv In Marlon County, is Ih ' Graham alas,' who baA been tick for several yrntyfi'tibtoW' on Jh tret Agnln,,'. ,',"iirr3' TTef'S- .f-ttW'.'5 J. A.-Allen of Grant' Ps Is In the city, c . . . . ., ,i - " Chajl tJrisBen, A prottlnept citisen of McMInnvillA la "In .thaillyV n.-'tl i Mr., JUewl, r, ,WUen of CotvaIIIa- I Visiting frlondsin Ihe olty. -' Mrs. tiAngley of Forest Urov Is In town today visiting fridA-'"i- -v-,',i Mrs. Jf. J, Dalryxnpte el Salem I at the Perkins. , . -''"-fi - 1 ' Mrs. Joseph Albert of Salem is visiting In th city. . ; '. . C D. Mlnto snd M. H. Savage of Salem at la town" today, 'v ' ; Mat Mossrov. a nrosoeraus merchant vi miiwra, in in city oaay, Hon. C. TV. Fulton of Astoria I regis tered af tie, Imperial. John Adair, a prominent cltlten of worth Taklma, I In town. Mrs. K. 'M. Pennell and Miss B. M. Buckmnn of Monmouth ar la th city. MOiNTAVILLA.. Captain H, Schneider I making tn ad ditlon to hit property. Mr. Sloan, who unfortunately stepped on. A rusty nail several eek ago .and a a consequence was laid up fer.aom time, la now recovered. Montavilla Circle, No. -400, Women f tn ttooaorart, naa . very interesting meeting last evening. Several new candi dates were initiated Into the order. Th circle wa agreeably surp.-ised to receive a fraternal visit from a Jurg number of the members of Montavilla Camp, No. 7. Woodmen of ,th World, After a nam. ber of pleating little speeches the guests wer Invited to partake of an elegant spread. '. ' Mount Tabor Assembly United Arti ans, had - several candidates Monday vening. ... . . -,. v. The .Sewing riiykr.t of ; tht , Methodist Church of Montavilla gave a 'wool. picking" party at the residence of Mrs. Herman last evening.', ; ;, ,11 - .Montavilla Asttjbjy, United Artisans, naa decided to Accept th Invitation of Rev. larnd and, 1U visit the BapUst vnurcn in a body Sunday, April r. -. Mf. t.und 4 Rearing out- the grove Jn theirear f the postofflee,- which he pur cattes A short time ag ; Mr,.Powelfc the delivery driver for A. C, Aylswortk, hA' resigned. Mr. Ayls worth Is doing the work himself, William Grimes Is building an addition to hU butldlug.. R Raymond i very 111 with a tore foot X Misa sennie Henderson Is recovering from th effects of a very-jior foot She has been kept at home for the past week. Twenty tnembera of Oeorg Wrights Post, Ladies of the Relief Corps, tender ejl a surprise party to Mrs. Sarah Good win at bet home In Montavtna Monday evening. , an , enjoyanie, evening was spent' - , -! . ' .'. i5 1 '.k ; PROFITABLE- SPECULATION. Why apeevtate in th itook market or In Any other way ..when you. can make your muncy, wora iw y8Uti nave: metnoa of speculation thAt, Is 'pittr and- mor money, work for youlv W have :a method t speculation tjiat, U'tafer and- mor rofitable thai! any eyef before devtseW end your nam and address and win mall ypu A pamphlet giving firii informa- tion., aure a. . -oiuie &o.- Suite w-uo rara now miiiaitig, w XorK city. E Treat SaccetsftiOy AO iinoiS'iii (momc oiscasesi fXAMlNATtON TREE , Office: 416 Oekum Building, r Third and Washingtoa SU, Call for litcfature. . - AT HOME Purchaising Co. R 6 e m r A I 9 A a 0 er of Commerc 4 f ; - ISUVtK ' v v 1 ' , At Least lemporary Abatement in Bel gian 'a, "I . ,...- fiinfigELiL iu Fn iUHMlk BRUSSELS, AprU 17-Rpott,rclvs front th province today show that the strike movement IS steadily spreading Th strike In th coal field ar serious ly affecting th railroads, and th ministration fcas ordered the railroad to top carrying all freight except what il absolutely ' needed. i-n ; : , BELIEVED CRISIS IS OVER. BBUS8BIA April : 17. -The Premlsf mad A proposition In th Chamber to. day which th opposition accepted, and which. It 1 believed, ends thf crisis for th present. Speaking of the strike movement and th Question of universal sunrag. h aid: . . "Tb movement i neither serious nor deep.. When- T movement both erlou And paclflo for electoral reform cOnes, we .will see what improvement in ur- frag Is possible. We refuse to yield to th present riotous agitation. CANAL BILL (Scrlups-McRa New AssooUUon.) WA8HINOTQN. Aoril I7.--Th Nioar- aguan canal fclll wa laid before th Sen at today. Senator Morgan making -the first address. -, - ' Senator Morgan said h assnmed thai the Senat I convinced lhat th Isth mian cancl is a national necessity. iTn bent root, nnd not the cheapest,. ! whnt I wanted, h declared, fl clalmod that tho Nicaragua Is the true and safe route to be adopted by the congress or m United Ste, and It could not afford to take such risks as were required on the Panama route for suppositious gain Of so small A sum. SALEM'S ENTERPRISE. (Jfltartial Special Servlc.) SALEM, AprU lT.-At a meeting of the Ureater Salem Comfflerela! aub.heM in the City Hall here Ut evening It -wa decided to inaugurate An improvement league for the beautifying f the city, along the line of those now form'n In Portland and th cities of the Katt. The club also, favored the holding of a cele- bratloh on independence, day, at Which innM antmliDp nf natlonu.1 reDute shTlld sneak, and decided further to hold a cli Isens neetlms! on Monday Wing.; April a, to arrang the detail Jof ftie celebra lln. , T -r-.,',,',!,,," i' ,.l.,jii,N,.,i,wi,.,. v ' , it wa Alao aecld! SWf Aold, -,grand rally of the club on, th eyenJnf of . May 10, whan pche In plenty and an cellent musical program will be used M popularise the work of the club, v , STUDYING HISTORY. Professor T. J. Gary, A teacher of the Oreaon City pubtic - schools, and hi pupils were visitors at th room of "th Oregon Historical Society todays The object of the visit was for its educational value. The pupils enjoyed the diversion greatly and gained much valuable hls torlcal Information by studying the many relic displayed. The following person signed the register: : ; ' Arvie Batdorf, Ully Schnudle, Amanda Kiinger, -Robert Ingram, Miss Humph' reya.iMlsa Miller,, Bessie McMIIan, Vera Batdorf, France WllklnsonAndrew Mc Danell, Mabel Purse y, , Bessl Ingram, Bess 8hob. , Herbert;, Weston.' Arthur Schnudle, Ida Kelly, Willie Armstrong, Robbie Ward, Lavada Freeman, Ct Smith; Carrie Verner, Albert ' Melvin, Hugo Schoanheina. - ' : Attractive Trimniings, The fashion of little trimmings,' tassel, buttons, rosettes out of glace and chiffon are-the, present rage, and very wonder t ul, indeed,, are the effects gained by some of the skilled artist in the work rooms,; who manipulate .chiffon 'Into beautiful rose and. taffeta silk Into fu chlas of , surprisingly faithful detail. mere are noma very attractive v new trimmings In -the market, little galons, made of spotted velvet, , or" ot," closely twisted. silk, or or velvet'.. with cord to, outline the design, and braids of all 6Ve scrlptlont are making their reappearance, hne-.-.arttihifttl-fa3cifal buttons. metal, china, enamel and paste ' teems practically unending. DEOSIONS TOMORROW. Judg il. C, Gorg will Anndune de cision In th Stat Circuit Court a fol. Iowa:- !-.' ,:- . r- C C Clin va JU J. Shell; and O. L Vanderhoof va. L; J. Shell. v REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Seneca C. Beach and wife to- E. B., OOUW, lot n. Wk t Arbor lJodg..v.t US A. and E. Janson to R. A. Taylor,.,, awli, ee 17, twp U, R I K.. ........ SSM K C Pall to Lottie H. Cone; lot T. blk St. Sunnysid .-........ 871 Johann Paulsen and , kustMtnd to Peter WerseJeiv lot 10, blk , Sub-.,, division of Rlverview add to Albina 1 Some to same, south GS feet of lot ? p It, 1. blk t.. Rlverview add ... 1 May Cook-Bharp to Henry A. ToddV 1 lots J. 4. blk 1. Bralnard Park.., '1 (Set vaur Title Insurano and Ah.trarta i to Keat isstat irom tn tuis wuaraat as Trust V.O. voamm or commerce. . il i' n in 1 1 in i in II t ... .f: S-f'.j On Way of Putting It. "'' ' The Justice of th peace was perform ing the marriage ceremony, aad he waa iust Aatueany forgettui Do yon think7 he asked the bride, "that you can glvejhl, man iair una irapanni uriaiT v I do." answered the brtde..' thl pin of ttse aatniiftry form. Tut tfeen th clerk Joggled th junttW "Oa reL'of aonra- I. milta fiu.irf aid the Justice hastily; then he added wlemnly: ."L.ife sentence for both at you. Call the-next case," , , . , I II... Mill II. HHOUSEHOLbiHINTS Th' rommon-Ao ne- girt wh trie t dress her' feet -this season in a senalbl way wUl hot b 4n, U. Th Very ho Is decidedly fryolous; tb sol minner ana tn neel 1 sauon nigner. mannish shoe ar slowly being forgotten and th dainty ad artistlo affair ar gradually ffudlng their wsy back to tha .hearts of the womn.- tAst Spring the ; t.vy mannish she took th girls' fancy. This season tb Igbt-welght shoe with a thin sol and a ilgher heel lmAklng ltaelf popttlnr. Thl Idea : 1? tarried, t mostly In th walking shot mad, for the ankle-length sain. Th Colonial shoe la all the vogu. It maw U)..UU Kia T in pmwnt ,,M wa h An ornament or a buckU . M . ... .M. -, T atllM A J tho would,. haVA bn considered loud1 for atrtet wark bu)t nam tb well-dressed young lady would hot b without A pair. Th eight or strapped sandal It another new and pleasing shoe. ' Th PuBarry slipper with a Loul XV heel three Inch, high to on of th laoat extravagant of th new kind. Thl, how ever, win not be used much on th hill of Seattle. A pretty and up-to-dat ho to wear A1th one' best Spring gown I A patent kid with A light sole and a tout XV heel. It ha A. circular fox which give th foot A very pretty outline. ; ': The patent leather Oxford, which ha always been a favorite, will be tlll mor popular thl: eaonc v. Tan shoe r entirely out of .tint. Soma, day they ' will probably , be worn. but not thl Summer. There are certain place and certain times that are' all right for. whit canvas shoes and thl la left to th good Judgment of th young ldy.; A few of th dressy shoe hav colored vtlveftop. Other than these th top ar of leather; ' Varnished leather1 Is being used a great deal in plae of th patnt leAtBAT. The hortery ; ttf br- worn with these many .different shoe is mor elaborst thl season than ewr. Th stockings must matcn th gowns. The new black stocking have a monogram embroidered on the lnstep. TJit jiaek silk ones ar particularly Attractive with the lntep embroidered In little ribbon-made roses and forget-me-not. , , ------- - oukbt uooKiea Hirr into a howl ana. pound of granulated sugar: add half a! I cup of butter am) cream them well to- gether; add" a few drops of bitter almond. a lvel tesspoonful of baking powder, and enougn nour to make a very aoft dough; roit on a floured board very thin. Aioiasses cooKies Hair a cup or no. lasses i fourth cup r of brown' sugars half teaspoonful tf aoda: one eca: fourth cun I of hot waterj auarur cup of shortening; a level teaspoonful .each ginger and alt; , two ana half eupfUls of flour on enough to drop from theJ-teoon Into soft cakes. dropping them on Aroused bakinr pan, and bake in a moderate oven 0 minutes. If you are broiling or frying him. it i ueiusr: ai a-ayS' vtar-cat -the ; sucss . fros ' A nam that , already i ha been cooked..'. Xt will then be tender and dBetoaK.te ' W.jour prcfer .to hmil the raw han:tt tha rashera vrv h m n kii. kmn j dip -themce jtwiotn, cd, waiv M frying raw ham, cut it verjthln An ery them very,n,ulckly. ,flrtt soaking hn I minute in very not water,- The perfec tion o broiled haro to that which la from a ha mthat W boiled half done and ha been allowed to cool a day or two before cutting. , At a banquet glrn recently In Pan bv a rrencn countess tne guest received a nwat Aftewndntr surwrts. t Jb the center f te table wa what appeared to be a hugclpll of roses, and Just before soup wa served the rose -parted, -disclosing a large birdcage, Thl suddenly opened. revealing a beautiful young lady adorned witB wings. She remained la her strange position during the dinner and introduced each new dish by singing a couplet. The first stationary compressed Air cleaning apparatus to be placed In a hotel in the United State, if not In the world. waa put In operation' In Milwaukee recent- ly. The compressor is located In the base ment, and from it pipe lead to every floor of the building, with places there- on for attaching the hose, and-hereaffer the camets s fill ftimirnn and Ar.nHa of th hotel will be kept clean and sweet by means of this new device. rt to an automatic -piece of mechanism, and when In use the air preevure'hr kept at SO pound to the square Inch. It to operated by electricity, and when th limit , of pressure la reached th electrical current la out off, but as soon as started up the connection is renewed and the praur maintained. By thl means the air cur rent I sent through th carpets, furniture and bedding, cleaning out all dirt and ran. derlng them sweet and clean. - ' . ,' It 1 not generally knewn that earpett can oe-sucoessruilydyed and tha ntr Into new life. Almost any tyle of weave can b so .treated, but, f course, ingram must have no cotto thread on the urr face. It Is best alway to lct for th new color something ulet I both cto and tea. A dead leaf brown I eccellsnt. whil An olive green or dull red 1 almost good. Of course, the dyed carpet must be a solid color and thl to why only th quietest shades sheuld be chosa. Hav you seen th latest French petti coat of taffeta T-they fit mor ouly than ever around th hip and ar mad in the seven and hin gor tyl with stitohed strapping oa the eem. The lower part is-a succession of flounce edged with lace or embroidery. The new est feature I the placket fastening down the aide of the front gore, th back be ing -closed. - ' ' Tha recent Importations ar elegant enough (or th skirt of gown Still thy ar petticoats. , What woman of refined taat aoead't want her undergarments dainty and quite a beautifully mad aa her top clothes? Has Illustrated It ahllltv to ewr all Curable disease after .all other mthod hav falUd. CoMult Fourth rear In PorUaad. Gradual af .UMoTfraTon11 for nteratur and Portland raf.ranaa. I Lady -assistant . v . Phone: Oak 421: residence. Black tn. I Osteopathy '.. T ' ; npO TEST THE VALUE of this piper as iah advertising medium,7we will a cept the accompanying coupon if presented . THIS WEEK as part: ; payment on the purchase price of a BOY'S SUIT, or as part payment iviAiN 5 bull. Not more than One Coupon for ' 1 1 1 p ;t , I nj I ';t n Hi' ii It We Guarantee these .Remedies OR REFUND THE MONEY. It yea ar tnfferlng with rheumatism get on bottl of La-Ca-Ka and Snak OU Liniment And If It does aot beneflt yon return th bottle and. your money I refunded. At All druggist At Wo each. Yucca Root Sal v will cur the most obattnat case of skin diseases, bolls and carbuncles. It la a aur apeclflo cure for piles. Try a box. Only Mo at all drug gist, v --u,''r'" ' ' -- ' ' - A 1-blt bottl of the Great ' Taqul Cough Cur never fall to cur th most over cough or cold.- Stop it In on do. Vh nly ur remedy known for j croup and whooping cough. At All drug- I alst. . . . , , . : , .,. gist. OREGON CHEMICAL CO. U veur druggist doe not have any of thes remedies on hand com to head quarters, , ', , m Washington street THE FOLDING SAWING MACHINE i on of tha greatest labor and money aaTvrs w mventea. une man can do more work with it than two men with a crosscut saw.. Indispenslble for the pro fessional woodchopper. - th farmer and very owner of timber land. For partic ulars apply , Folding , Sawing Machin Company. i t ; H. HECKER. Agent, . aorner Burnsld and Front. ,' Lovely; New Ribbons. A particularly new aad pretty rlbboa I la aoft faille llk, ome eight or nine Inch la Width,, in - delicately tinted hade af pal ttlue, pink, gray or fawn, or la, whit, enabroidered on each, sid with spray of roea tn natural colored silks, a powdering of flowcrt in the cen-' ter. Then, again, there is a whit chif fon ribbon, with scalloped edges, worked over with white silk, and in each scallop a jprty of, roses and Violet. And their green leave,'- . , '-, - A striking ribbon Is la a thlrklklnd of silk gause, while up - the center Is a design of what look Ilk painted flow-. era. to Hen and intent are the color. veivety the appearance, yet la "eemy W tiowera ar an -wovM tnto tn Tlbbon in tb manufacture by a new and special process. on tne, purchase COUPON Good for 25 cents on the pur chase of a BOY'S SUT, or:50' cents on the, purchase of a MAN'S SUItt If presented be fore Apr3 19 th. i ' a9BBBBaa3zransBaaxEnaaaiae3ssaKs Moyer Clothing Co. a"1 1 " ' ' VA -'-" "V Our Prices (XT ' IrithliCity The Lovest WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR Third and Oall Streets t'i- Wl H T-1 .Willamette Iron (Sb Steel Works - v : sr -I i-'-f.. -. PORTLAND OREGON 'V"ta . . .-j - ..-. Hi. WIWI AtrURKKS F-vr.- Saw Mill : ! Power Transmission and Stesaavboat SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FLECKEWSTEIN-MAYER CO. EataMtaea 1876. . - lAIPOtlTSllS AND JOB22RS ' . WINES AND LIQUORS 3r-29MartiaSL , Cincinnati, - ohio ciMiM Read TKe EI;yenin Journal price i of a Each Purchase 1 1 t .1) v J . ADl IT'Q SO, If i ht , J MARYLAND CLIIO RYE Incorporat4 1 694 . n ' ' Oak St. PORTLAND. OJUtGOff m. M- ;.tt. aw . j -w ejr-: ,,r LOOK IN YOUR U MIRROR . v 'V , ; , 1 We can make y atif Cont plexioci clear. We can remove Saperflous flair, Moles Freckles, etc., permanently! and , leave no scar whatever, u Dandnrff 'T'Ai positively cured; Gray Hair restored." ' m MMWim (0.: - i -