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THfc OREGON ' DAILY - JOURNAL) PORTLAND.-- THURSDAY EVENING O CTODER . 9, 1,11(5 mmmmmw' Uf III lUlMllbllWIlill Vi L. TELEPHONE INV01TION . Bell : Service ; Commemorates i First Transmission .of Voice r . by Wire, vV.- ' The first word spoken over a tele phone wire was by Dr. Alexander Gra ham Bell at the' Centennial exposition. Philadelphia, on October 9, Hit. ' That wm Juat ar years ago today. The tele phone then was the greatest of curi osities, It is now one of the commonest of utilities, The electrically, impulsed word was carried 'then but a few feet; the ordinary tones of the voloe may now be carried much of the distance across the continent. From a phenomenon as sociated with the supernatural, the tele phone has grown Into such a business that every community of the country. nearly, boasts Its service organization. In thousands of cities over the ooun -try-today the birthday of the telephone will be celebrated, as a result of sug gestion originated In Portland. ' One of the most- elaborata of the programs will be given this evening In the Mult nomah hotel by the employes and offi cials of the FsJMflo Telephone Tele KTBDh company. i , ' , - Nearly a thousand people conneoted with the telephone business In Portland will gather In the assembly and pall rooms. Two - orchestras will""? furnish music. There will fee special entertain ment stunts. The employes of the com pany will furnish both a mala and ladies' quartet . V W. J. Phillips, division commercial su perintendent, will make the address of ' welcome, ' and Introduce four telephone pioneers of Portland whose total service Is 126 years, an average of SI H years for eachThatcher, Bacon, Curran and Duffy. Portland took the lead In planning a celebration of the birthday of the tel ephone., It .will bo made here an annual vent. Other cities ar planning to fol low Portland's lead. - - " ' . At the celebration this evening B. C ' Carroll from the San Francisco office, will be present H. T. Scott, president of the company, has found it impossible to' coins, nut has sent this message: . "Please present my regrets to the com mittee, and If the trains wars as rapid as the telephone X should certainly at tend the thirty-seventh birthday cele bration." .5 j. c. Nowell, vice president and gen eral manager of the company, sent re grets in regular birthday form, his mes sage reading: , ' " "Please forward to the committee In charge of the telephone birthday at tho Multnomah, October!, my regrets that Z cannot attend. ' Best wishes for msny Chappy returns of the day, ana-congratulations on the gathering of so many of the family and friends to do honor to the occasion." . t -'. . - GOVERNOR MAY CALL ' LEGISLATIVE SESSION Money1 Needed Jf Eight' Hour J Law AppHes;to State 1 .Sv. Employes.' ; . Salem, ' Or. Oct. I. -If It should be hold that the eight-hour labor law ap plies to the employes at the state, In stitutions, It la possible that a spe cial session of the legislature will be called to malco additional maintenance appropriations to meet the emergency. . State -.Labor- Commissioner Hoff has noUfled the state board that the law Is being violated at - the Institutions and says he wlU bring suits, If neces sary, to enforce a compliance with the law. . 7 .'', . u , , 'Governor West said today he would ask the attorney general for an opinion as to whether the law applies to the state institutions and If he holds with the labor commissioner, the matter will be taken up with the heads of the various Institutions to ascertain the ad ditional cost or maintenance, as me ex istlnar aDoronrlations were - based ., en the nresent hours of labor. . . If ths threatened emergency would be of suf ficient oonsequenoe to Justify It the governor will consider oalllng a spe cial session of the legislature, ' . V:; By Contmrles. t From the Chicago Tribune. ' ."This Is a funny country," commenteJ the perplexed foreigner.- "Ton celebrate your "Labor Day by taking a rest, and your Sunday, which yon call your day of rest. Is the day when everybody wore the hardest" 1 .'.- lEWffii.ll WOK - KENAN Hi D CHILDREN Frequent Attacks by ! Degen erates In Ockley Green; Are " p I . .X- , uause or uompiaims. How degenerate characters have ter rorised school teachers and pupils of the Ockley Green school and residents of the district on the peninsula was re lated to the eity ' commissioners mis morning by the principal of ths school and several women teaohers, when, the officials paid a visit to the school and the scene cf the haunts Of the , so called "wild men."' " According to the teachers and others, children have been frightened . out of their wits while passing through a thickly wooded traot near the school, when suddenly confronted - by uncouth men.-An attack-was erven made on one of the women teaonera a few days ago, It la said. According to a report made to-thT police a week ago a little 7-year-old girl had been the aubject of an attaok from one of the degenerates.. Following-the report the entire neighborhood was searched, but no trace eould be found of the person responsible. Since that time numerous ' reports have been made by other children that they had been accosted while on their way to and from school by ths "wild men."' - The city commissioners this morning were told that the latest appearanoe of the fellows who have terrorised the neighborhood was aa attempted attack en one of the teachers. She, It Is said, was so badly frightened tha she could not attend sohool for 'several days. ,'. Parents, for fear their children may be attacked, are keeping them home and the principal of the school has ordered all children to keep away from the wooded tract on their way to and from school. - ' , - As the police have been unable to find trace of the men,- the principal of the school tooK the matter up witn the olty commissioners in an attempt to have are lights strung through- the heavily - wooded -tract near the sohool. - This morning Commissioners Daly, Brewater. Blgelow and Dieok visited the scene. They found immediately adjoin ing the school property on the north a tract of nearly so acres tnicw wun un derbrush. The property is owned by W.-K. Smith, who Is now being sought by the commissioners so that he can be - ordered to cut down the trees at least- lo feet wide around the entire tract. If this Is not done Immediately the city will prooaoiy nave it aone. "'A.' man will remember to his dying day the things he learned at eollege unless be ' happened , to learn then: from books. '-,., fi - " vv s CHILDREN TO AID IN ' ; Ipff AGIST; FLIES t i 4- "."Wl "I'lli LI'- 11 . 11111111. Vf " Campaign Will Begin in Ear l-nest Next: Spring; uon- '. '"' . ference Held. 'tA: "s;1- ... ji i next spring the campaign will begin In earnest and school children as well as grownups will be asked to take hand in ridding the city of Us annual pest During the intervening months theboys ana gins win be taught tnrougn i manual training departments how to construct fly traps, fly swatter and ny nets. Pamphlets will be prepared and distributed to show the method of con struction of these necessary srtioies ox warfare. . .The namnhlets . will 'demon strate the uses of thess articles and will ' "Trtind The Flyless City." , Meeting In the office of City Super intendent of Sohools - Alderman this conference was held, at tended by Dr. C T. .Hodge, of the civic biology department of the University of nreoun: City Physician Msrcellus, Mrs. P, & Myers, president of the Parent- Teachers' association, ana , superinten dent Alderman, at which was corn rimiaaa the nreoaration of preliminary plans to bring about the possibility of the adoption or tne anove siogan. -When the first files begin to appear Successful Treatment icr "Quid Before the "Neal Treatment" Became So Well Known ft "Men who drank to eaoesa oould, and did. "XXOVWB" TBXUSX&TZa by -T-nrCH "Yes I I know I drink more than is 1 good for me. But X cannot spare two or three weeks from my work, my business, my borne, njy friends, taking treatments -Wow., to all suoh persons we point out the fnAXi VAT of sTJOMBTO and heeltng the "XXCBS KCTM 73anCTM, and his "XXCVgEa" beeome AJBSOtxriTOT WOBJTSX. CAXt" when we assure them that the WEAXi X1UBAXKB HT", will restore htm to himself, bis family, bis business, bis friends, a .natural, normal,' sober man. strong to take up afresh the. work of life, and with an unfaltering determina tion never again to "grow weary la well doing." . ' , - v ' Do yon wish to knew more about this remarkable - remedy? - Then write, call or shone "HXAS ' ms'WTUTll," 840 College street, Portland, Or. Phones, Marshall ttOO. A-B244. ' . 1 IliP HOT-TO MAKE A PLEA OF INSANITY i Comnlete r admission of the charges sunder which h Is being held by the t- government were mads yesterday after- . (1 Xff Vmmn tit TTnltcit Rta.ta t .Attorney Clarence I Seamen. Follow r lng an absence of two years, during i which time he had been considered as 'dead and hla bondsmen, were liberated. I Kemn was taken Into custody Tuesday, I. An lntrKtln rinvAlonmant . of vaster- day was that Kemp had spent a con siderable portion of the two years as an inmate, under an assumed name, at the . government insanity hospital near ML i Tabor. a. , vr, o -" t I In explaining this to Reames, Kemp t said tnat he had" been worrying so J much over his crime that he thought ; hla mind had become deranged. He t was sick 'he said, and homeless, and in t that condition the Alaskan officials de- V elded to send him to the sanitarium. - There la no question of Kemp's san ity at the present: time,' according to TJnlted States Attorney Reames. Kemp V assured him, he says, that he did not 1 Intend to put up an insanity plea-or - even fight the case, but will plead I guilty to the ohargo before Judge Bean . tomorrow moraing. ' J." In his explanation Kemp declared t that be had not made away with more t than life of the money of the nursery I firm for which be was werklnr. and for the defrauding of which, by using the 'mails, be was indicted by 'the federal i grand fury. J Immediately after leaving Portland, 1 e Kinged Do you know anything about ' chairs? Almost . any . chair looks good on the surface. .'Kingcraft Chain , are not , only beauti ful, they are durable, . comfortable and eco nomical. . Made in -Oregon. At Best Dealers CHAIR COMPANY PORTLAND 4 vv Aia CI IffilE Give !er at Weat Park. .u QXTT sto r SPECIALS FRIDAY and ,0 flfli ; n Wo m o a nni mir a v SMI UIUJA I Stamps Double Stampo and 30 Extra --See Coupon 'o 1 4 ; HANDLED NAPPIB'. Regular $1.50Special 08 i , , . PERFUME Valiant's JBkln Soap 10s) cake. S for ..25e 18c Bell's Borate Talcum "- Powder, 9e can, t for.. 25 60c SUllman'a Freckle. Olnt. -' , ment 33e , Boo Elcaya Creme.it'. ....39s Spanish Hair Lotion, removes .dandruff f 75et eoe Ilihds' Honey and Almond .-Cream ................ 35e 60o L Blsche Face Powd.32 Pink lAdy Perfume, 1 es.50e) , Princese Rouge .,,... ..BQ6 Parisian Uassage .35s) $1.(0 Oriental Cream... ,.db Mary Garden Talcum Powder , u,.BOer Free sample cake Trentlna Soap. . ; ' ' S6o Woodbury's Facial "- ' 4Tliallao' Vegetale.!"!59ei ' Micro removes dandruff, Il.OO I for ... ... .aa.50 1 jgSswtssaS Friday anH Saturday we place bur entire line Cut Glass on tale at off. EXTRA OFFER A Water Jug ana six Tumblers, regular value $7.50, at the extra special price of $4.03 for the set Another big value A Handled Nappie, reg. value $1.50, special 9Sc EXTRA SPECIAL $4.98; For'.WateT Jug an d 6 Tumblers. BRISTLE GOODS ThU $1.25 Hair Brush Still on Sale at 98c ISo-Nall Brashes. .......... .14 80o Hair Brashes, solid back 33s) ' ' FREBJ - one Sanitary . Tooth ' Brush Holder with tSe Tooth. Brush, bristles secure. .IU0 JUdies Comb, ....69w KJean Rite Cloth Brushes. i.25v ' $1.00 Cloth Brush, solid batik. - ,' black ebony 784 NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK ' 11 f STATIONERY DERT. 15c Wood-Iark Linen. special, box -2Stf "Wllhelmlna Old. Dutch' Unen, 'box ....l9e Typewriter Paper for business tv college students, ream.... 454 Wood-Lark Office and . Library - Paste 10 to S1.00 . 10c dosen Auction Bridge Score Carda, special, dosen . . . . . . .Tsi lOn dozen Avondale "600" Score Cards, special, dozen..,.,', ..Te) to School Tablets, S for., M.,5e TOxrirTAZsr mws' -1 rovHTAnr wxn -v We have the largest assortment of Fountain Pens in the - oity-a Solnt for every hand, ur Wood-Lark Pen for the :""! student ...t.. ......(,.... 984 Self-filling style 81.38 Waterman's Ideal An regular, sell-. " ! filling and safety i styles... .S2.50 up to S10.OO i Conklin's Self-filling, Non-leaking . Pen ..81.56 to 012.50 We renalr Fountain. Pens.- Duncan . Polish Mops. Regular $1.S0 size, special 984 ' COO can Dark Oak FloorJac a ', durable floor finish. , special ....... ...... ...484 ' lie can Oak Brown Enamel 94 J 80 can U - gallon Wiley's a Waxene for cleaning and polishing floors and all kinds . . of woodwork, special.,. 684- if " MARK ; CROSS GLOVES .FUIX UNE, ALL SIZES, DRUGS V ( 10e Cocoanut Oil. .....Vv..74 Pint Sperm Oil.......... 254 " Pint Neat's Foot Oil. . .:. .254 , Pint raw or boiled Unseed J , ', .. Oil T..154 - lSo Witch, Basel 104 t5o Penitured' Alcohol.. ..204 Pint Bay Rum. ...,,.....404 10 t In t Oil..... T4 . lOo Chalk and Winter-' '' 1 ..green . ....... ,54 lOo Sulphur 64 100 Whiting .... 64 S pounds Copperas....... 204 C pounds "Borax .'. ........ 504 1 gal. Wood-Lark Furniture .- Polish ..i. .,..81.60 J gaL Formaldehyde. . .82.00' 1 gal Crude Car bono Aold 854 ART DEPARTMENT - ' Colored Landscape Pictures with mats, upright panels and oblong framed in walnut finish, else 12x 22 Inches Large variety of sub-' jects. On sale Friday and Satur day only 504 each. OPERA GLASSES j Most varied and complete line in - the city. Le Marie, Calmont, Marrhund, Chevalier makes. From 82.50 to f 150.00. . Ideal Holiday giftts; make your selection while our line is com plete. TJ f ( ' f, i.. At 2: Gooil Tilings to Eat ' Queen . Victoria Chooolates; ' the -- most . delicious of Jill - candies, pound ................... 804 . IJbby's Hawaiian Pineapple per can. 154 California Ripe 01 lyes, can. .254; "Sultana" brand Imported Oreo Ian ; Olives, bottle 254 Imperial Skinless Figs are dainty : .'and healthful, Jar. . 154-454 Make Your Own Candy . with a Candy Thermometer, priced , including book of Instruc tions 81.0O Self - Registering Thermometers will tell you now cold it gets during the night, as well? aa how hot at any time, . V- - price.,... 83.5 Bulgarian Bacillis Butter- will relieve indigestion and create a " new appetite. Made fresh , dally at our fountain, glass 5t - ' U. UKIU.U - - "the electric cooking device for students, hotels and light -' housekeeping. It boils, broils, k' fries, stews and toasts. 1 Prloe.; , 86.50 GENERAL ELECTRIC IRONS are 'guaranteed for 10 years. - - Prlre 83.5Q 8.60 COPPKR TEABALL TBA POT. special ...84.78 $4.76 COPPER COFFEE PKR. , . COLATOR, special... 83.98 $23.35 COPPER S- O'CLOCK y TEA -8KT, five pieces, ln- ciuamK lurge iray, special 81T.50 ale roller BZKD SPECXAZ female rol , and Jl.SS cage,1 both for . 81.98. $7.40 Imported Male Rollers 84.75 VAPOK BATB OABunrrs Jor ' , treatment of colds, grip and '.rheumatism. Prle 85.5Q , to M12.RO. Send for Ileal th. and Beauty; a book telling how to use them. . ADVANCE SHOWING OF PARISIAN IVORY GIFT ITEMS Madame French late of. New Tork." , Builder of Gowns for all oncaalona, offers an Introduc tion of her worltl RJEDUCKD PRICKS , "U orders Uken DURINO OCTO- frniriy manager for Boston Ify i '-iilo l"orft f '.. will continue the of THK BOSTON HYGIiENIO i oRHfiT in connect lim with "MiAMU FRKNCH. v ..O PT,DO 10th k MOWZSOBT i ' '.. "', Phone Wln .hl, Medicinal Stimulants.; - Cle-Wood -.Malt Xxtract a-. . tonlo food for invalid, oon ' valeseent and nursing moth-, .- ers, 81.50 per dosen, or, for eass of I dosen.. 82.75 . Muskingum Whiskey there Is -, none better; every household , ought to have a bottle on -hand for emergencies. . '.Price; quart. .;.,.. 81.25. Rock. Rye and Tolu for coughs and colds, quart. . . . ..-.-854 Brlce's ' Malt Whiskey- for old ' , people, bottle. ...... "...754 Pure Juniper," a good mdlct ; nal Oln ...81.00 Cllnuot'Club Ginger Ale, , t.,...,ejl.50 Dole's Pineapple Juice, qt.454 2 Surgical : Elastic GootJU. we meie eTerrioina in inn urn, to that- we beve tbe rubtier frmh aad to nake sore of the article flttJnc, Our knitting mom la equipped wita the lat : eat improvemcnta In looms for knitting tbla snoat dlf limit worK. We et tbe beat m.tflrlala tn silk, thread and rob. ' bae, and we etnploy only competent work.. nra. Per emergencies we keop stork of rubber goods on hand sll readjr made '. at eorraot priest. Speulal ordnra within one or. two daji of Its being reeeired by ; ' . - i t , ! PATENTS. : ' 11.00 Scott's Emulsion; -'.i.. 794 Cold well's Cough, i. , .504 and fti 11.00 Angler's KmulHlon 804 $1.00 Foley's Honey mnd Tar 804 ' BOo Foley's Honey and Tar..404 11 IT. H. H. Uniment. .834 II coidwell s oyrup Jt'epsm. .n (Oo Coldwell's Byrup Pepsin. 40 11.00 Oaomulslon i ......... .80 ROUEOVaJTBXO COX.D TAB&STS The easy way to break up a . cold v... 254 . . ' 1 1 muccrc ; 'V i AvVkJijJ (;, t;, We t'lre tbe mechanical treatment of Rrrnla ar ruptoie, - Including rapture afUr abdominal operatloa tnr apeelal at . tantloa, and having at hand a-large aad , complete stock' of trouira, we ara-n-abled .to succeufuUy ' treat la our. fit ( ting depatlwent tnany eases la trhlch ' othera hive failed, t ': Infle Truss . 1 ....... .flo p Double Truss ..ll.tt as -30 30 EXTlUSTAKPSmiU Extra S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. ' On first three floors bring' this coupon. On Friday and Saturday, October 10 and 11, you recrive THIRTY EX- ; TRA STAMPS with your first dollar cdsh purchase, and - POUBLB STAMP on the balance. NO JSXTRA STAMPS WITHOUT THE COUPON, ... . 30 S&C 20 EXTRA STAFFS EXTRA : J ' show by graphic rex. ' ' re sults,' giving Illustrations cf c .Uons before and after using." When the campaign Is commenced the children will he asked to Join In killing nd" ' destroying flies. ' Investigations will he made in all parts of the city to discover filth wherever It elsls and steps will be taken to remove all such breeding places for files. Kvery poa slble step wlU he taken to make Port land flyless olty, '' " ' THIRO AND SALMON, ,;' '.'a".;.-; -TRIMMED HAT- 1 regular to $e.oo , $4.40, vif nv,sii"nirirtr-varn-in hats-of-ihe jsrery lot.. nnrl rnnit nonular atvlei all hand - ' Is "wade from velvet, plush and silk and If. milliner trimmed with clever' arrange-' - -menta-Af feathers, ribbons, etc. The',' - colors are varied black predominating", , frood showlnp? of brown, gray, navy and others. '.VALUES UP TO $6.00 ON SALE FRIDAY ' AND SATURDAY ONLY FOR FOUR t : ; DOLLARS AND FORTY C1SNTS. -. , 4 . 1 FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY. 'ONLY.;:..:,V:; The High CUss . . 4 . V- Shop Out of the ' J-' u- c r f ' . V .V 17 ( is j .v; ""y f w Jirff Jr Aii ' it - y -ra v H I.:' ' I lnrf oivf Kfinnt? in Ulioiau on ltvo nnf uj Lowdf ml . - mm . TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Yoifil Find Them Lower Than I ' ' rnsr Thti Natioiial's Sale 'Of FallSinple Salts -and Coats : 'in'trie'ae'lectJoris cari be found prac ' tically any color, style or fabric shown,' anywhere at a ' guaranteed 6aving.to you. Profit is ignored and the Gar ments will be sold at these tremeni dous reductions :v ; $50.00 SuiU anH Cloak $32.45 $45.00 SuiU Mid Cloaks $27.45 $40.00 SuiU' and Cloaks $22.45 $35.00 Suits and Cloaks $17.45 , $20435 SuiU and Cloaks $14.95 ' Everv ; trarment 'absolutely' as adver- w tlsed. You should not miss this op-, ;. portunity,. as you are 1 not 5 likely to : - have the same again this year. ; National Sample Suit & Cloak Co. ; Remember the Location Upstairs. It ,WiU aave xou Money ; . ; ' ' ' ' ' "V y " ' 1 ' ' ''l ' A Rooms 203-4-5 Swetland Bldg., Fifth and Washington Sts.: WM The Home Beauty Parlor .. .. tsiztty cirar. away, for It Irritates the scalp. The con stant scratching you sj)ak of may bs iiina-nrmis. vinser nails- often poison the skin. Conauer the dandruff at oiioe with this Simple wnio--niiiu j "":; tnir one bunco f qulnspln In one nail treatmentexcellent for preventing that irritated ecaip. k w;ji '"a natural color, but wlll-helfc-hten It and add life and t reshness. , " 'ir.i..., ' t" aa nnt annrovS radical meaauresfor beautifying the.ey.es. Here la-a home-made-remedy wnicn nas oon wonders for weaK, iniiameo ' .' eyes. Dissolve an ounce 01 cryoiua pint of water; put two or three drops In each eye two or three times day. Th a will enable you te put off. ths evil hour or ewuiiwH ".. .urn .ill looming ana emphaslxe the expression and give spar kle ana cnarra 10 ma t, ..- , . cum powder'for the face nor. Indeed Is there any ordinary face powder whlob will anawef an in asm"u" thing I can heartily recommend Is spur- mendatlon of ParlaUn l'"ty authorl- tlAB. It IS a llqUia oesuuiiair WHirn iw. alHO, a eood tonic for the akin, protect Inn h. wlille at the same time. 1 make; i i. tM ..1m, anil rttiiiiint. ir -4 ounces apurmaji from the druRglat, rniic in-one nan pun um m.i " toaspoonfuls of glycerine. This Will live you enouKn la ti. . )h, naif tn lfA tnO Complexion youthful and natural wrth a soft, vel- vfty nioom. jn nypiiwHwu ,10 imu for several hours' time. - - a..- ir v 'An't flnfritt vnn tnr nM ha. In enthusiastic about dletlnar to reduce your Iienn. many uoc.iurai any iv ia uin pprouH bofildpa holng a martyrdom. It rimy reduce your vitality and the "rem i'dv h wor than the finesse." - Instead ,. lla rarllnul mnthliil trv th kIiudIm rarnotls. This is enslly taken, and Is I euro to tiling uowii your Mreigui without bad effects of any kind. Dissolve 4 ounces parnotlsin ltt pints water. Taks, a tablespoonful before meals. Pon t be afraid ot flabby effects on the skin., skin and red noae "dreadful disfigure' ments," eapecially when they are so cream Jolly briskly masasged Into tho BKin: ' Uol one oiiiiue aaimuzvur - cii your druggist's and stir it Into a half, pint of cold water, adding two tabla spoonfuls of glycerine. I will be glad to near now xnia neii's you. viuora ain,i i . .utn m. fit rmIm Kf IIiIhi VUIIBIBII.IJ.: n..B.."V . F'w.ww wonderful remedy, almozoln, which la fine to prevent wrinkles, flabblness, sal lowness and all skin troubles. 1 Blonds:-! ran not advise any bleach ing process for the hair. The beat wav crown" Is to keep the scalp healthy and x ree irvii. uiuiui u.i ... .man . . often, using only canttarox for the lath er, A teaspoonful In a cup o hot water 4. .Unlv , Thara Im nlntv In j.niaf.kaia-A .' Ifor fifteen shampooa,-ani4 It will leave your nair .iiaKii'Li"wiiiiy ' vn, aiul? ;; and altoRether lovelv. Try it. Una no soap. If the aratp trouble continues use ctulnsoln, for which see answer to Janet, ' -Miss T.. Smith; Xf lookinqr in your mirror discourages you lately. It doea not prove that you are tionnanantly. los ing your good looks. The proljabUltlei are that you are only temporarily run down, and I would urge you to try this simple home made tonlo: Dissolve an Ounce of hardens In half a pint of alco hol, add one half cup of-, sugar . end enough hot water to make a full quart. Take a tablespoonful before each meal. It will restore your eauty. and with ths new blood and strength it will (five you I proplieay a speedy return to your good ; lookn and fine spirits. - For the newest complexion lollon see answer to Mag gie O. ' V . Hetty Dean's Bounty Iiflok, IS. (Adv.)