The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 26, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 26, 1909.
Demonstration of "Nemo" Corsets by Mrs. A: L. Craig, Expert Fitter Portland Agents for PerrinsV Gloves and "Estcllo'V Corsets
Se Meier Wh Wmmli Store Cleaipaiace Sale
PORTLAND AGENTS FOR
Butterick Patterns
PORTLAND AGENTS FOR
Trefousse Gloves
A Sale Extraordinary of
Fine Silk Petticoats
Our Entire StocEs of
UndermiisliBas Reduced
Women's
Fiiae. Waists
Values to 11 -fbir $3.95
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: ; 11
Great January Clearance of our entire
stock of Women's High-Grade Silk Pet
ticoats of the best style and quality
Made of silks and satins of superior grade
.Plain, deep or medium flounces, ruffles,'
tucking and accordion plaiting, ruching
trimmed or strictly tailored Plain color
ings, Dresdens, plaids and brocades -A
wonderful assortment of styles, colorings
and combinations in all qualities Our
entire stock at exceptionally low prices
Take advantage On sale on second floor
$ 7.50 Petticoats are on sale for. ..$5.25
$ 8.50 Petticoats are on sale for... $6.95
$10.00 Petticoats are on sale for. ..$7.95
$12.50 Petticoats are on sale for. . .$9.85
$14.00 Petticoats are on sale for. $10.85
$16.00 Petticoats are on sale fot.$12.25
$18 Petticoats on sale for. . .$13.25 -$30 Petticoats on sale for. . .$21.45
$20 Petticoats on sale for. . .$14.85 $40 Petticoat? on sale for. . .$27.45
$22 Petticoats on sale for. . .$16.45 $50 Petticoats on sale for. . .$35.50
$28 Petticoats on sale for. . .$20.85 $60 Petticoats on sale for. . .$44.25
Our entire stock ef Cloaks, Bolts, Wtltti, etc, ars bow en sals st clearance prioes.
Our entire magnificent stock of Paris
and New York Undermuslins on sale at
- ., ." : . . :-.
Clearance Sale prices AH new, dainty
lingerie in matchless array and priced:
at the lowest point ot the year-Give
immediate attention to your needs and
jt profit fry the unusual saving opportu-.
nities that' are how offered These
are extra special values for tomorrow,
Reg. $3.50 Values at
$2.18 Garment $4-$6 Vals. $2.98 Parm't
1 . 1 '" ' " . i i - 1 ' . i n.i
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Two immense lots of women's fine cambric and nainsook Night Gowns, m a large
variety of pretty styles, lace and embroidery trimmed; all new, clean .merchandise.'
Women's two-piece Combination Undergarments corset cover and drawers com-;
binednainsookand cambric materials; prettily made and trimmed with lace d AQ
and embroidery; regular $3.50 values are on sale at this very low price each vl90
$2.00 Combination Garments on special sale 6f the exceptionally low price of fl.22
I: 'egg: . 1
Great clean-up in the Waist Department, on
the Second Floor 200 , Women's . Fine Silk
and Net Waists, values up to $11.00 each,-to
be sold out at the wonderfully low price of f
$3.95 each- Silks' and: nets, plain tailored
and fancies- Yokes of lace or silk embroidery,
pleated fronts and small tuckingLight and,
dark colorings Styles to ' . ' 3) ' : ja
please every fancy-Take - Uff
your choice for. .V - :,
Our entire stock of Women's Waists, valaes
from $2.00 to $90.00, all on sale now at special
low Clearance Sale prices- On Second Floor
"V 1 I 1 '" " . " ' ' " ' " .'! '
Women's , Rubberized ; Raincoats in 6atin, -silk- and alpaca; loose, ; semi-fitting land
, empire styles; come plain and trimmed; best colors; regular values up to JJO OC
$25, on sale at a price" that will move them quickly; choice,t garment .QtOw;
Women's tailored Suits, long or medium length; semi, tight-fitting; plain and fancy
tailored, plain gored skirts; serges, cheviots, broadcloths;' $30 values for., f 1-1.85
Great Clearance sale of Walking Skirts in Panama Cloths, serges and tweeds; black,
j. navy," brown, ligbtand medium gray mixtures, also checks and stripes; all new,
up-to-date styles and great bargains at the following special prices; take advantage:
Reg. $6.00 values.. ?2.88 Reg. $7.00 values, .93.55 Reg. $3.50 values.. 84.85
Wash Goods 9c Yd.
Great clean-up of cotton Suit
ings in all g6od styles and col
orings; regular 20c and 25c val-:
ties, to be sold out at the un
usually, low price of, yard... 9
Eiderdown Comfrt'rs
25per cent reduction on our .
entire stock of eiderdown Com-,
forters, all new patterns, finest
qualities, great ' special values;
see them, oa the. fourth floor.
$5.00 Shoes at $3.85
Women's tan Russia calf Shoes,
button and lace styles; new
models, welt soles, Cuban heels,
all sizes; best $5.00 values, on
sale at this price, pair... 83. 85
60c Ribbons 38c Yard
ii(i .1 ..
15,000 yards ' allVsillc Satin .Rib
bon full 6 ins. wide; in purple,
garnet, lavender, gobelin, brown
and other good shades; best 60c
grade, on sale for, yard... 38
$2!50-$j0Sash
Sale extraordinary of beautiful
imported Sashes in silk,, satin,
brocade and Dresdens; magnifi
cent styles, $2.50 to $10 values'
on sale at ONE-HALF PRICE
Sale of Waist Nets
White and cream tucked striped
and Persian Nets for waists and
sleeves; 18 to 40 inches wide:
$1.50 values, the yard.... .88
$2.50 values, the yard. ..81.98
65c Sheets 55c Each
Great special offering of 200
dozen extra heavy Bed Sheets of
superior quality cotton; size 81
by 90 inches; regular 65c val
ues, at the low price of, ea. .55
$1 Ribbons at 43c Yd.
Great clean-up of all wide fancy
Ribbons in brocades and Dres
dens; handsome ribbons in great
assortment; values up to $1.00
the yard, on sale at, yd...43f
$1.80 Carpets $1.51
Odd rolls and short pieces Body
Brussels Carpets, suitable for 1
or 2 rooms; best patterns and
colorings; $1.80 val., yd.. 81.51
Includes sewing, laying; lining.
$5 Blankets at $3.77
. 1 " ' i' ' ' ' '
1000 pairs Oregon wool Blan
kets, odd pairs' and sample pairs
some slightly soiled; regular
$5.00 values, on sale at this un
usually low price, pair. .8 3,77
$1.25 Laces 25c Yard
350Q yards imitation Irish Cro
chet and Venise Laces, Edges,
Bands, Appliques and Net Top
Laces; 1 to 5 inches wide; val
ues up to $1.25, at, yard..25f
$6 Blankets $4.85 Pr.
500 pairs of high-grade white
wool Blankets, with pink and
blue borders, full size; best $6
values, on sale at, pair.. 84. 85
See them, cn the fourth floor.
$7 Shoes for $5.95
Women's imported Russia calf,
withjsrown suede tops, lace and
button Styles, welt soles, Cuban
heels; regular $7.00 values, on
sale' at, - special, pair. . . .85.95'
$9 Shoes for $5.95
Great clearance of women's Na
poleon Boots in Russia calf and
lustral colt; button style, hand
made; regular $9.00 values, at
this low price, the pair.. 85.95
Hosiery at i4 Off
Yx off entire stock Outsize Ho
siery; alt styles and grades, me
dium, light, heavy weights; cot
tons, lisles, lace, embroidery and
balbriggan. A complete stock.
$6.50 Shoes at $4.85
Women's lustral colt Shoes
. with tan, suede or dull kid tops,
button style; high-grade foot
wear; regular $6 and $6.50 val
ues, in all sizes, a pair.. 84.85
Great Umbrella Sale
$1.50 Umbrellas, each... 81.19
$2.50 Umbrellas, each... 8 1.98
$5.00 Umbrellas, each... 8 3.98
$7.50-$10 Umbrellas, ea.', 84.98
$10-$18.75 Umbrellas .... 8 7.98
Great Clearance Sale of our en
tire stock of men's and boys'
Clothing, Suits, Overcoats, Rain
coats, Trousers, Waists. Shirts.
Great Stationery Sale
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An unusual offering or Initial
Stationery, fine linen paper, .
beautifully embossed with your
initial; envelopes to match; on
sale at this price, the box.. 39
Sale of French Vals.
Great clean-up of 1001 dozen
French Val. Edgings and Inser
tions, Yi to l'A ins. wide; best
patterns in ijreat assortment;
values to $1.50, doz. yds... 50
Grocery Department
'1500 of the best eastern sugar
cured Hams, regular 18c value,
on sale at, per pound. . .154
Figprune Cereal, package.. StOp
1000 tins of Sliced Pineapple,
regular 20c value, at, tin. .14
All groceries sold , here at cut
prices; in big Basement store.
Sale Men's Clothing
Our entire stock of men's Cloth
ing on sale at clearance prices.
Suits, overcoats, raincoats,
trousers, fancy vests, etc., in all
grades, included. Clothing de
partment, on the second floor
$2.00 Carpets $1.55
Great sale of 2000 yds. Bigelow
Axminster Carpets, odd rolls
and short pieces; lengths for 1
or 2 rooms; best patterns and
colorings: regular $2.00 values,
sewed, laid and lined at the un
usually low price of, yd.. 1.55
Carpet department, third floor.
Drug Dep't Specials
Fairbank's Glycerine Tar Soap";
on sale at, special, cake....3T
Rainier Mineral Soap for... 7
Jap Rose Soap for, cake... .Sip
1-lb. bar Castile SOap for. .11
Jergen's Old-Fashioned Soap in
all odors; special at, cake.. .8
Honey, Glycerine and Elder
flower Soap at, the cake. ...4
25c box Soaps, for, box...-.194
Large bars pure Glycerine. ,8
La Premier Castile, cake....7
Great Petticoat Sale
Our entire stock silk' and satin
Petticoats, every new and pretty
stylo in plain and fancy color
ings; values from $5 to $60 each,
at very low clearance prices.
Men's fine Trousers
Great special clearance sale of
our entire stock of men's fine
Trousers, custom - made; best
patterns and materials; greatest
value$ ever offered at the fol
lowing very special low prices:
Regular $5.00 Trousers, .f 3.89
Regular $6.00 Trousers. .84.83
Regular $7.00 Trousers, .f 5.48
Regular $8.00 Trousers. .6. 29
Regular $9.00 Trousers. .86.97
Let us show you the assortment.
Sale of Fine Portieres
Great sale of single Portieres,
one curtain of a kind; suitable
for couch covers or single doors;
beautiful designs and colorings.
Values to $6.50, each 81.85
Values to $10.00. each. . .82.95
$3 Madras $1 Yard
Beautiful fancy colored Madras,
foreign materials, best style and
quality; 50 patterns; values up
to $3.00, on sale at, yd.. 8 1.00
Clearance sale of Lace Curtains.
$1.25 Silks 79c Yard
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3000 yards fancy Silks, plaids,
stripes, Dresdens, etc,; light and
dark effects in - large variety;
regular $1.25. values, on sale at
this low price, the yard.. .79
fancy Lamps V2 Price
In the big Basement store, a
great clearance of all our fancy :
Parlor Oil Lamps; great variety
to select from; $5 to $22 values,
choice at ONE-HALF PRICE
Challies for 25c Yd.
Great special offering 2000 yds.
new Challies, half wool, hand
some patterns in grand assort
ment; exceptional value at this
very low price, the yard... 25
$1 Nets for 50c Yd.
111 !' . "
5000 yds.' white and ivory Bun
galow Nets and Ivory Linen
Scrims, fancy col'd madras, etc.;
best curtain materials; values up
to $1, on sale at, the yard.. 50f
Great Clearance sale of our en
tire stock of Pictures; 4th floor.
Picture Framing, special prices.
Great Clearance Sale
of Boys' Clothing
"Great (clearance, sale of our en
tire stock of boys' and young
men's clothing; suits, overcoats,
topcoats, " trousers, raincoats,
rubber capes, waists, blouses,
etc., all on sale at verylow
clearance sale prices. Do not
fail to take advantage of. this
splendid offering. Let us show
you. On sale on second floor.,
Oriental Rugs Reduc'd
Our entire $100,000 stock orien
tal Rugs on sale at greatly re
duced prices. Rare specimens in
large and small sizes. Largest
and best showing in the west
to choose from. Third floor. '
Special Sale Drawers
Cambric and nainsook Drawers,
fitted waistbands, Vide flounces
and trim'd in lace and embdy.
Regular 75c values, pair...49
Regular $1.00 values, pair..73e
Embroidery Bargains
10,000, yards of Swiss, nainsook
and cambric Embroidery, Edges
and Insertions, 1 to 9 inches
wide, at the following prices:
Regular 22c values, yard. ..1Q
Regular 35c values, yard.. .15
Regular 40c values, yard.. .19
Great clearance sale of men's
Furnishing Goods; low prices.
FAIR COMMISSIONERS
ANSWER OREGONIAN
Portland. Or, Jan. 26. To the Editor
of Tlw Journal Referrlnr to an edl'
torlal appearing; la th Orefonlan ro
mrrllnt tha . xcendltur of the money
' entrusted to th. Oregon commission to
th Alaska-xnkon-Faciiio exposition tot
th purpos of making- an exhibit of the
reanureci ef the state of Oregon at Se
attle In 109. we deem It our duty to aay
to the people ana taxpayers oi inis aiate
that we tiave made a complete aummary
report of our doings to the legislative
assembly now In session, as per law
requireo. wn nave usu iuu yumwi
an ltemisea siaieraeni oi iti i apsiiui
turea with the secretary of state.
When our commission met la the ear
ly summer of 1907 we considered many
plans for gathering an exhibit and do
ing the work pleed In our hands. Here-
tof ore work of this kind has been placed
in the hands of superintendents of the
different departments, sucn as Horti
culture, agriculture, forestry, mines and
A HARD CASE
Imagine a -man 'so low with kidney
fllnease that he had to sit up nignt ana
day. He even had to sleep sitting up,
being unable to lay in his bed or stand
n his feet Tet such was the final
condition of "W. JL Marquis." the well
known business man of Bartow. Fla.
He went to s sanitarium In Memphis,'
where he was attended by three phy
sicians. They gae up the case and ad
vised that he go home.
On bis return he heard of and sent
for the new emollient treatment.
The fourth wek the heart and
flropny began to mend, and the fourth
month be was walking all over the town
without cane or crutches, and he per
mits this reference. -
mll!L "J1 "Wney dlsoaee Is
called whether kidney trouble, Nephrl.
tls or Bright s Dise4t is iaflaiima-
V".m "Vr'iltdnf-.an the oid-time
Tuin kfcTrs? meUlciiw-a are kidney ex
ritants. you can see why they failed la
hi esse as they have in yours.
Fulton's Bnal Compound ts the first
auccMsful Renal emollient thus reduc
ing lienal inf iammatinn, and kidney dis
je is now curable for the first time.
i.rn serious supposed Incurable forms
viil.l as above. . . -
Literature mailed free. John J. Ful-
Kk id more Jrug Co.. I5i " Third t
Are our local agents. Ask for Ei
MKrU.Ur bulietlB of late recoveries. . .
mining, educational, fish and game, ete,
who would travel through the state am
gather exhibits for their respective de
partments. In this way the cost to the
state is very great, and in many in
stances poor results ootamea.
After a thorough consideration of the
matter, the commission decided to place
in the Oregon building a collective ex
hibit of the state's resources, and it was
the unanimous desire of the commis
sion that this work be done as far as
possible by the members of the com
mission. Under the act creating this
commission the executive commissioner
and the secretary were the only mem
bers who could draw a salary for their
work, consequently the work or gather
in this exhibit was allotted to the ex
ecutive commissioner and the secretary,
and up to the first of December these
different departments- have all been
handled through these two commission
ers. We found It necessary about De
cember 1 to employ a superintendent of
education ana one ror rorestry ana
mines.
Data for Booklet.
The- executive commissioner and the
secretary, under the authority and su
pervislon of the entire commission, have
also looked after the erection of the
state building at Seattle and have gath
ered data for the booklet on the re
sources of Oregon which" the "Oregon
commission Is to publish and distribute
free at the exposition. - In this booklet
we have given space to each ana every
county in the stats to advertise their
resources. , .-- -
Our reoort to the legislator of the
money expenaea is as xouows;
Expenses and incidental. .... .1 3, SI J. 9
Horticulture ................. 1,948.8
Forestry- .................... - 118.20
Education and fin arts...... . 104.20
Publicity 1.6S8.6J
Mines and mining; ........... J4.40
Agriculture J7.E0
State building and additional
work 85.S6I.14
Maintnnance, grounds - and
architect s fees . ,..-.' S,SS.60
Salaries . . . . i . . . . . l.tit 1 2 ,
Freight and transfer , ... ii.' . .' : -. 403.69 1
refrigerating plant (part pay- ' j
meaij ...... Z.7I.U0
$223 S for apples which we have placed
in cold storage.
"Publicity" Includes paper, photo-
rraphs and statistical matter for the
0,000 booklets mentioned.
"State building" .includes the Oregon
building, contract price of which was
$38,399, - and additional work of about
$2800. There is still due .on the build
ing about $300. This amount is being
held back until some minor repairs are
made to the roof.
"Maintenance, grounds and architect's
fees" Include the grading of the
grounds, in addition to the architect's
fees.
"Salaries" Include the services for
period of 14 months of the executive
commissioner, the secretary, the steno
rapher and also a keeper at the Oregon
Dunaing ior one montn.
Kuan Money Xeft.
Instead of the $100,000 appropriation
being "practically exhausted now," our
report to .tne legislature puDtisnea in
the Morning Oregonian on January 13
snows a balance on nana or 4Z,iV4.Z4,
which Is still available.
In regard to the statement that Cali
fornia had spent $85,000 and Washlnr
ton $70,000 at the Lewis and Clark fair.
permit us to say that, we are not in
possession of the facts In regard to the
amounts these states spent, but we do
Know tnat Derore uanrornia and wash'
Ington started to get an exhibit tocetb
er for the Lewis and Clark fair they
had on hand a collective expenditure of
$40,000 each, which exhibits were shown
at tt-' lxuls. When the Oreeon com.
mission started to get together an ex
hibit ror tiie Aiasta-1 UKun-i'aclflc ex
uuun
. .
Leaving a balance on hand of $41,794.24
In "expenses and incidental" are In-1
eluded furniture, stationery, office rent, !
euuutB, i:v-. mii ipt iravenng . ex-1
penties of the commission. J
"Horticulture" includes $1444 for Jars
for preserving fruits unit tuttfc
hlbiUng grains, nuts, fishi etc- and
ays x zn nnv
Never Foils fo Restore
Gray Hair to Its Natural
Color and Beamy
No matter how long it has been gray
oriaaea. promotes a luxuriant growta
of healthy hair. Stop its falling out.
ana positively remove Dan
druff. Keep hair soft and trlossv. Re
fuse all substitutes. 2 times as much
in $1.00 as 50c. size. Is Not a Dye. ;
and 50c. bottles, at druggists
Send 1c for free book "The Care o( the iiiu,"
. ttuio Bay Spec C, Newark, U. J. ,
Bay's narflna Soap cures pisiptes.
red, inuh and chapped hands, and all akin die
taara. Keeps akin fine and soft. 2Sc, druggists,
seiid icUat lit book TbeCare of the bkia. ,
WOODARD, CLATJtE: fe CO.
position the only things we found avail
able were 10 show cases and a few
pieces of finished woods which had
been left from the Lewis and Clark
fair.
This -was the reason we had to pay
$1444 for Jars to start our fruit exhibit,
and was one of the many things we had
to purchase, while California has kept
intact her entire exhibit form the
Lewis and Clark fair, which will not
take more than $20,000 to replenish. In
addition to this eplendid exhibit Cali
fornia has appropriated fipo.OOO more
iu nuveriise tier stave.
It Is a well known fact that the
people of California and Washington
are very resourceful, energetlo and pro
gressive in putting forth the advan
tages of their respective states, and if
mere is. anyxning lacKing? in tnelr ex
hlblts it will be forthcomna- bv dona
tlons from the different commercial or
ganizations.
Building Xs Spacious.
We also wish to call attention to the
Oregon building at Seattle. This build
ing is one half larger than the Califor
nia or Washington building at the
Lewis and Clark fair and is also a
much better building. Ws simply men-
OixirsfSoraia
Cleanses the System Effect
ually, Dispels Colas andneaa
aches due to Constipation;
Acts naturally, acts ruy as
aLaxativew J ;;, " f
Best forMenVomen ana Cnu
ren-ybungand 0la
jlo pel. i is ljeneTiciaii-ifecis
s buy tKe-aenume which
fie jull n ame of the Com
pany. - -1
r CALIFORNIA
JIa Syrup Co.
m it it manufactured. printea n tns
frsntef every nacko$e.
SOLD Kf All LEADING DRUGGISTS.
erw size coy, rejulor pries 50-botil
fa
wav
tion these facts so that the people of
uregon will not be misled by the erron
eouB statements that are being made
In the Oregonian.
The aim of the Oregon commission is
to make a representative exhibit at Se
attle of the state's resources on a
larger and more extensive scale than
has ever been made before.
Oregon received a rrMt ifeal nt mnA
from the Lewis and Clark fair, and if
a proper effort is put forth by the peo
ple of this state In cooperation with
the commission she can receive just as
much good from the Alaska-Yukon-Pa-cafio
exposition, but if these erroneous
statements are to be continued by the
Oregonian it will not only be expensive
to the state, but bring about a feeling
that prevents harmony in our work.
We have no apology to offer for our
politics and our personal expenses
speak for themselves and can be had in
itemlxed form from the files of the
secretary oi state.
W. H. WEHRUNO,
President.
W. D. .WISDOM,
' ' Secretary.
WOULD DIVERSION BE
LEGAL IS QUESTION
City Attorney Kavanaugh was asked
to prepare an opinion yesterday tor the
ways and means commute Informing
the committee whether It would be leral
for the f?1tv tn withKnM I1AA AAA
it owes to the water department and
uuua crematory wiin me money. Coun
cilman RtlMhHeht mad. th. .......-
. w - .u6AdlUU
at r. meeting last week that the money
uuiui Knruage Duroer couia DS Oo
tained in this way without imposing
another bond hnrrien nn th. hMnf. i
the city attorney finds that this can be
uunB mm garoage prooiem win - nave
been solved., i : . - . .
MME. GADSKI TO
SLG HERE FEIDAY
Mma Gadskt,' the great soprano of
tne Metropolitan opera bouse, alngs bore
Friday night, when muaie lovers will
be given an opportunity of hearing the
youngest as well as the most Doonlar
of the few great singers now touring
me country in concert.
After being three years) away from
the operatic field. Gadskl patched up
her differences with Herr Conried and
leturned to the Metropolitan opera
bouse. Her Success ,in the great -Wagnerian
roles, which. she sings as can
no others living prima donna, was no
pronounced that it was feared that h
could not be Induced tp continue her
concert worx. out she je making v
short -tour .and will take up her opera
work again on February J S.- , .
At the Irritation "cnrBTMS hM In
I .Grande Saturday. 50 farmers and
landowners were in 'attendance
JURY AGAINST
JACOB KU
' Jacob Kamm lost '" the case In the
TTnlted States , circuit ' court. , in
which he was sued by Mary Rees of
Pennsylvania ior $7000 and interest
since 180. The suit was over the pur.
chase of steamboat machinery nearly
20 years ago for the Snake River Trans
portation company, of which Mr. Kamra
was one of tho officers. The machinery
was shipped. Installed and partly paid
for. - -
The complainant Mary Reen, sulnir
for her brothers, who were also inter
ested in- the business, alleged that the
machinery had been purchased by Mr.
Kamm, that the correspondence had
been carried on by him and that owing
to the circumstances he was aione re
sponsible for- the debt. . Mr. Kamnt's
contention was that he had ordered
the machinery In the name of the com
pany and that his associates were re
sponsible for the purchase. The prin
cipal and interest amounts to approxi
mately $17,000. .
The jurors, who have been hearing
evidence for a week, decided: that M
Kamm should ray the amount sued for
in full, including Interest.
Do Fat FolksWorry?
Most thin people would sayvno. Most
fat folks, yea They have all the causes
for worry . thin people, have, and one
other their fat.. Fat- mortifies women
because it spoils their appearance, and
it distresses men, . for it affects their
activity. A few, are afraid of it. There
are few fat members of either sex who
would not- gladly dispense. with SO to SO
pounds if theynew how. i,
The "how" is my excuse for taking up
this newspaper space. Although very
few fat folks know it fand those who
do -are no longer fut.), there la a. very
simple method of reducing safely. All
one has to do is. take after meals and
at bedtime .one teaapoonful of the fol
lowing simple receipt, which any drug
gist will fill for a few cents: .' One half
ounce Marmola. H ounce Fluid Extract
Cascara Aromatic, and JH ounces Pep
permint Water, 'and the trick Is turned.
This Is a certain cure for "fat folks!
worry," ror It does away with all neces
sity for exercise or dieting. It never
causes wrinkles or - stomach disturb
ances, and IS to IS ounces, I am told. Is
by no means an unusual amount of fat
for It to. take off daily, i
YOU ARE INVITED
TO ATTEND A y
GadsRi-Victor
Recital
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Eilers Recital Hall
Wed. Eve., Jan. '27
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To" prevent overcrowding" ad
mission will be by reserved seat"
ticket only, -tey calling at Kilers
Piano House - before ( p. m.
Wednesday, two reserved - seat
tickets may be secured.
353 .WASHINGTON ST.
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