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J. THE! OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY HORNING; MARCH 12. 1022 - 3 A" i 1 r i ) 7 ft I I r ' X: 4 . I r ? A i X. i i - ' CHRISTIAN :1 ' rirst Christian i Center and High strata. 3. i. Enoi, peator.j We ere mak ing progrtss U ear Bible school, being prompted hy a- contest With a similar school in torvntlia. We float en points last Bandar, t But the ecore will evea up we get under way. If yon ar not in Bible. school. - come end find " a : eoug eaial place la our? midst. We 'meet at. 9:45 and have classes and depsrtmsnts f or at at. The program at the' assembly purled wilt be given by the loyal women's clikt. . MrCrekey chalk illnatratioDa sr alwaya to th point. The pastor will frenrb at 11 o'clock. At the evening boar )(r. Jobs . Handsaker, state director oi Stir Mil Relief, will fire a mes- c concerning things he aaw among the eterving pi pies of Armenia Uat year T.K-U are firat Baad, Mrs. Alice WnRfr -trill have charge of the special mcsie (or the day, assisted tf" a lars thorns snd instrumental numbers. - ' The '.:. satieties met at : 30, both senior and ioterraec tale. Welcome for all. 1 Court Street Chriatian-WTertaj Sevan teenth and Court streets. ) Bible school -9:45 a.m. E. B. riake. Superintendent. Facts About the Catholic Church , What She Is! Her; Aim andj End! Commencing Sunday evening, March 12th at 7:30, the pastor of St. Joseph's Catholic church will Kite the firat of the series of four lectures for non-Catholics at the church, corner of Chemeketa and Cottage streets. . The lecture will be short and directly to the point, and nothing to offend anyone will be said. The beautiful service of benediction follows., Everyone is welcome . both Catholic and ,fcon Catholic Following; lecture will be on Monday, Tuesday, and "Wed nesday evenings. -Adv. Are" we going to pass the. 225. attend ance mark this year t let all aaswer by being there isvery Lord's day oa time. l. E.-xoreross... representative of ear Eaat Relief, will apeak at It aja. Jun ior following communion service. Vol unteers will make visitations apoa sick in alter nooa. Intermediate endeavor 5:30 p. as. - Senior :S0. Song service sad ser mon. 7:39 p.m.' Fine young peoplea choir. "The Coming of the Bridegroom" is the sermon subject. One of the series ea "Second Coming of Christ." Hear IV. It is the "blessed hope" of a Chris tian. Tbnraday school, teaching training 7:30 p.m. to S: Bible history. S to 8:30 training for. parse aal evangelism. A school with a purpose ; enroll now. Coun ty Sunday school convention at Baptist church. Friday-Bandar. A welcome for all. R. V. Putnam, pastor. ,',t .';.). METHoMST ' First Methodist Episcopal Church and Stat j streets. - BJaine E. Kirkpatriek, minister. 'lsss meeting at 9:13 in the northwest room downstairs. Ceo. P. Litchfield leader. Sunday school 9:45 o'clock..,.. 9j Littler, superintendent. There is a class for everybody. Jleligious educatiea is one of the greatest needs in America today, not for the children only bat also for the adults. - Our Sunday school is . seeking to supply that need. Come, and study with as today- doming worship. It oeIoeJL Jdr. J, J. Hand ssker will be present and apeak on the subject of the Near East Relief. Mr. Handssker hss recently traveled through these stricken lands and will have a mes sage of tremendous interest . that all should hear! An opportunity will bo giv en for all who wish to contribute to this worthy! cause. The Epworth league meets at 6:30 o'clock. All young people are invitedJ Evening service. 7:30 p.m. The pastor is giving a series of Lenten sermons on the general subject "Life's Fundamental Decisions." The aermon for tonight -is ''Wilfulness or Obedi ence.'' foul are iavited to come and bring a friend. Church night service .on, Thurs day night, - " ' Leslie Methodist Episcopal South Commercial I- and Myers streets. H. r Peaaberton, pastor. 8uuday school at 9:45.. a-W E., A. Rhoten. superintendent. Assisted by capable and earnest teach er. - Bring your child to the school. Yon will enjoy it and will wsat to again.. Epworth league meets at 6:10. The young people sre - becoming the beat informed members of the church. They are making this meeting worth while. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon subiect "The Tithe God's Income Tax." Evening meeting at 7:30. Subject "The Man Who Rose Again." You will be interested and helped ay these meetings! Msa does not live by bread alone. Wor ship God this Sabbath and find the Bread of Life. Wo will wetcne youj and you will enjoy meeting withy your neighbors in these meetings. vised so bo peasant. Owr teagao 'a so cial, progresaire and spiritual. Epangel ietie meeting and song eerpiue at 7:0 p as. Subject "Religion at White Heat." Come and bring your friends with o. Church might meeting , oa Wednesday. 7:10 p.m. . These, sneetiags are full oi mtereat to wide awake fork. ' Pisa to be with s. . Jaaior prayer meeting Tmtrs day 4:15 p-m. COTOSXaATIQjtAL First Coagregatioaal Liberty and Cen ter atreeta. - W. C. Kaotaer. minnttor. 19 a-m4 Son day school with rlasaes lor all ages, s A cordial in pit at ion to join our number is extended to all. W. 1. Staler, superintendent- 11 am., Mrs. Rasa bo. one of the workers for the Near East relief, will tell of her experiences in the Hear Eaat field. She herself rescued from atarpatioa sad death a number of child ren. It is an iaterestinc story she has to tell. She comas with highest testi monials. :J0 a.m.. Christian 'adeavor. 7:30 p-m, "The Faultless Christ as the Savior of Men." Good music by s large choras choir ander direction of William McGUeirist. Come hear this choir sing. RELIEF Tlffi f ORDER TODAY Persons Experienced in Near East Work to Appear at Churches STATE DIRECTOR HERE Ccater Street Methodist Episcopal Center street snd Thirteenth. Geo. 8. Boe der, minister. Sunday school 10 avm. Preaching by the pastor 11 a.m. Bev. J.- Seethoff will conduct the devotional meeting of the F.p worth lesruast T p.m. At 7:30 Rev. Mr. Nercroas wRl occupy the pulpit. ' Mr. Xorcroaa is a youna minister who baa had wonderful uaecess la portrsying our Hsvior as no saa- ilim last summer In the persons of the starv ing little ones oa the atreeta iai Erivan, Armenia. All are cords ill y invited. The Sunday evening services will be in the English language. Scandinavian Metbodiat. Episcopal Fifteenth and Mill seets. David C. Hsssel, psstor. Sunday March 12. ser vice at 11 s.m. unday school st 12. Prayer meeting and Bible study oa Wed nesday evening 8 o'clock. You are all welcome to these meetings. EPISCOPAL St. Paul's Anglican Forner Chemek eta and Church atreeta. "The Little Church on the Corner." Bev. H. D. Chambers, rector. The second Sancar in Lent. ' Hal; Encbarist at 7:30 s.m. Morn ing prayer snd sermon st 11 s.m. Snb ject: "The Chare a in Theory and ia Practice. " The church school meet - at Miss , Margaret Reid, Mrs. Rambo, D. E Norcross and Others Speak 4 ' j i i kaeXXsaW,. i.-.vaSamal Free 0?roio Vciii AB I vmt la yew ttaao tw) SuMrrat s f eaa srad row a freo trial J. C. MimtXt. It. P. treatment. I want Toa just to try tbia arcsUaiawttbaXa Sil--pt DavesMT tty It, Tnatstaronivarg-oBtea. , . , - -.' . - IrebweoiatheRotaa TJro tineas fc-r 20 years. I served far years as a member of the lad Staee Board at Pkarsucr aa fe yvara as Plidial el the Jte Draagista Aaantiacieav. tir -eweUFost Wrmtsaiae and haos abosa say Sactsmlel liaetrm s Over lailj tbssmisl Wmm sad OiUr oomde ot Fort Wayao. hsvo. aocordiad to the own itaismisim. pooacwrod if tbiatreatmeot siaco t trot made this oate aabBe. . ; 4 If ) s In 1 1 Si iish tacrn. mawt saaoaaantTowaw mvt twusa now rag sty xtmwx t-J .Csvad the) ajotateajM mm as nar at yoo FILER. ' Too urctvlers aooaaupiiahed In rmar and address em two coapnat besaw and ayt the tnaj tisstmanl WSS1U our own caoawiace proot. Near East relief will be the wowiwu. as ieaaer. ah young peop e cBOrCheS today. . J. 4. Manasa vited. The rector wai go to Woodoura i ,ni dolivr in the evenlnr for service in St. Msry's I tate director. Will deliter church. I rhorninK address at the F 'Jasoa Lee Memorial Metbodiat Epia- j copal North Winter . and Jefferson streets. Thomaa Acfaeaon, pastor. Earl Officer in charge oi junior church. We most cordially invite the public to worship with ns on the coming Lord's, day, as soring all who. come of a wsrm welcome and services that will be profitable to everybody. ' Sunday acboot -convenes at 9:45 a.m. Opr school is wide awake and progressive. Classes for sll ages. Stran, gem made to feet at bome. -'Kes.' Officer will preach to the junior -cburch at 11 S Jn. Tu the auditorium Miss Margaret Reid, Portland, will speak at .fe asms hour on her experiences amour the suf fering Armenians. Be 'sure and hear her T IThe Epworth league will popduct on ef I Its fine devotional meotiaawtat o:89 p.m ' Younv. people of the Community 'are 9:4 i to which all children will bo most theme ot paramount Interest pre cordial welcome. The young people si .,. , ,v ii r Sal-m society meets st :30 p.m. with 3irs I Goodwin ss leader. All young people in-1 rhnrrhM torlav 3 ' I ' Handsaker. the rnornliw address at the Ftrst lfothnstiat ehnrch and tlrA eveninK ti.i.b4 p.;- u:.i.i..j ...! aaaresa ai me rwn tummiu snd North Church street. Bible school church. Mr. Handsaker spent last at ia a, ewfton Ross, superintendent, summer in the Near East and Our school is well orgsniied and the St- . . - ,v,iiu i tendance is inrressing. but we hsve room brings a message of thrilling In fer more and we welcome to to our terest to Salem people of conoi- elaaaea. Morning worship and preaching I inr and tTio work 1 he- of a err ait at 11 a.m. Preaching service st 7:30.1 ,, - . ., . . , Cbriatiaa endeavor at 6:30 p.m. Since relief organization, from his per-, the revival meet inru the young people a I sonal observation. . meeting the young people's, meering i.j tnKtmrtor largely attended and full of interest, audi - o-- - you win find a real welcome among them. I oi nlstory. jeifQrson nin SCHOOL Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Portland, will speak at the morn- . u -. asiBuiers. .. t.. Vtothrw tug er;t it,rj vi opaviva m-tj dist church.- Miss Reid will tell, xif her personal experience "moth- Launer, pastor. W. A. Springer will con-1 erlnar 200f children" in.Marash, fTi ih'd,y .bto1 " ' " A Turkey, where she and one other specal program w.ll bo carried out eon- . ... ... ... stating of clsss exercises. Sermon stl-"csu fit um uuij 11 s.m. on Christian work ia planned by I cans m that great rumea cicy. 1 y r : .j It's Silk Week At afoury's Thousands and Thousands of Yards of High-Grade SILKS now on display in our windows and counters, showcases and in fact all over the store. If you're fa the down town district, come, in and see theni, a U staple shades and new high colors. Mpn Tuesday and Wedhieoday I At Thelr.Marked Prices - : ! They're Genuine Bargain Chinese ; Pongee now 65c yard . --o . This Pongee makes excellent bloomers, nightgowns, paja mas or curtains ; be sure, to see it.! , '.. - Beactiful Silk Taffeta now $1.75 yard Such ' shades as light brown, seal, rose, navy, black, midnight pink, : co pen and in change able colors. IS In connection with our Portland Silk Shop, we are now in position to buy silks in very large quantities which enables us to get thQn at a lower price -'- ' ' . , - ' -'-' ' '"" '' . - ' - Silk Crepe De Chines I Imported Jap Silk Pongees Now 98c yard J an excellent value at 98c yd Just think of paying that price for all silk 8 Rarely do you find such a good cloth any- crepe de chine, one would hardly think it where as we are now selling at this price, could be so I Every so many staple arid fi you really have to see it to appreciate, a the new high; colors are here shown.! 8 new stock, it's 33 inches wide, ' (IS TOP TOUf Frock This Week Exceedingly smart are tie new colors and weaves Easter k Sttk iof Under rSk'Fmpm Warrinett? Crepe ScSfiiiv! "owKMym now $238 yard comes in tape form, plain. Is f ast .cblor and is wash- It's a soft clingy silk, much Z .hite able, every wanted new heavier than crepe de or lavender. ,: , 8hade U-here,. and they're chine And haa " ,ustr,. beauties, such as" you can . scarcely resist buying, the pol ftre lhe Prettiest they're forty inches yride. we have ever had. CANTON SILK CREPES 40 inches iWide, in. lovely new shades, makes lovely dresses .arid waists now..:.,.JJ,25 yard Satin canton crepe is quite desirable, for dresses and waists, nothing quite so fashionable, the colorjs are pleas- ingnow......$3.25 and $4.25 YOUR MAIL ORDERS receive prompt and careful at tention we pay the postage or express - Satisfaction Guaranteed on every purchase you , make here or your money cheerfully refunded. Be Sure to Visit Our Bargain, Square every day Qa. m. to 12 noon. ; Special bargains on sale that are never advertised in the papers ... i ... - ,. . ,.lv '".' V Salem Store -466 State St. ; Portland Silk Shop 383 Alder St. EVAVaELXCAX, TvTl: .rge of theear Et day evening. Prayer meeting Tharaoay relief orpHanawe ; for two years. evening. ThriUlnsr Experience Related Three years ago Mr. ana lfrs Asris-1 W. E. Rambo of Baker. Ore., werei tion meets every Sunday in Derby B1?C I u,, kt... c.c. in tnlrti a.m. Corner Court snd High streets. Public always welcome st these services. X. X. s. International , Bible Students' BAPTIST , Firat BsptlatWilliam T. Millikea. minister. Bible- acbool meeta at B:43, Edward Schunke, snperintendent. - Grad ed departments and targe ado It classes under competent, instructors. Morning worship st 11, sermon. "Prsyer for Re viral." Evening yorship at 7:30. Theme of sermon, "The Call in the Sight.' B.y.P.C. aeaior and second divisions and intermediates all meet st 0:80. Theme In the older divisions,' "Itabita, Bad snd Good.' ' Visitors welcomed at an aer-vleea. charge. of an extensive orphanage program In Cflicia. Immediately, after their arrival came the Greek - IflSaiOKAlT AXLLUtCE Christian and Hiseionanr Alliance Mr. aa ' Mrs. H. E. Caawell. leaden. Usual Bonday services this afternoon at 032 Month Commercial street at 1 o'clock. Tuesday evening Bible study' conducted by Mrs. Caswell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Scobee, 425 North Winter street, ber inning st 7:30 o'clock. The annual convention of the Christian and Mtaawnsry Alliance win do neia in os- lem - this comiak week beginning on Thursday afternoon, March , 18. . Meet ings will be held each afternoon at 30i aoe each evening at 7:30 at 82 SotOS' Commercial street. Kev. W. . W. dewber ry, Dean of the Simpeoa Bible School, Seattle. wUl be in caarze. assisted by Mev. Mr. Morrison of Everett W. Three returned missionaries sre also expected, j names snd dstes of each speskor to he1 announced later. This convention will continue nntil Snndsy. closing Sunday evening. These eonventio meetings .will ! bo full of interest snd the public m fnost cordially invited to bo present at each ana every session. TJSTTEP BnTHSEV First United Brethren Tew Psrk, Rev., C. S. Johnson, psstor. Snndsy school at I 10 o crack. Otto B. Bowman, snperinten dent. Preaching st ll by the psstor. Evening services: junior CJS. 6:80. sen ior. :30, Charles 'Anderson, president topic VHabits good snd aW." Leader! Mrs. Frstt. Preaching at 7:90 by tnel pastor. The mid-week prsyer meeting I Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are cor dially invited to attend. PEESBTTEaUAlf . First Presbyterisn On Church between Chomekets and Center. Ward Willis Long, minister. Sabbath school meets st 9:45 a.m Mr. Barrett superintendent. At 11 a.m.. Mr. Long's subject will be "A Chsllenge of Jehovah," and in the evening at T:30 he will spesk on the topic "The Weary Sonl's Antidote." For the morning the choir if ill "Orac- tons in tne lord, by Ainford ana in the evening "Light of the World," by Brscketf. The junior C.E. meets st 3 p.m.' and the Intermediate ani aenior so-, rietiea will hold their aervices at 6:30. The regular prayer meeting as nsusl on Thursday st T:30 p.m. p'' I V .l$t W it; 'i ii-ii xi&xX JLz& wiii;! Hm -..,nri'unmuinmi iinwasawiaafaar mniaai MRS. W. E. RAMBO Turkish war in that section ond for months they were under fire at Harounl but finally escaped with eTery one ot their several hundred children in safety. Later 21r. and. Mrs. Rambo had charge of the great Greek and Russian refugee camps at Bataum. Ga., where Queen Sophie of Greece sent them a personal message of recognition 6t their hertosm and th distinguished service rendered by them to her people. Mrs. Rant bo speak today at the Free Meth odist church: in the morning and the Liberty Street Evangelicals in the evening. Sorcrons Brilliant Stckcr The Cotlrt. jstreet Christian church has : requested that D. E- Norcross' occupy: the pulpit there in the morning and present the Near East relief work. As field secretary In the state department Mrf Norcross has proven himself a real live. wire, an energetic or ganizer and a brilliant speaker, thoroughly acquainted, with Near ICnrcross will sneak in the even ing 5at the Center Street Metho dist church. .The First Presbyterian and Uni tarian chnrches'will observe Near East relief field day on next Sunjf day.' Mrs. Rambo will be the speaker. Afternoon Meeting Today Judge John H. Scott, county chairman of the near East relief, announces that there will be a meeting of the campaign commit tee, representing the various churches, clubs and other organi zations of the city, at the First Presbyterian church this after noon at 6 o'clock. Mr. Handsaker will be present atthis meeting and plans will be discussed for a com munity Near Cast relief week. S. C. rnjTTELL, Drttslatt Ito. 4200 lVet Uate CL, Tort IVsjs t. IVastieBdwittaoatcartccaAt KasMu PostOacsu Street and tin. VI88 MARCiARET REID It will be necessary to change the spelling ot Pola Negri's name it the moving picture manager! hope to make her a success in, the south. Too many folks will think she is at the' head of an ''Uncle Tom's Cabin" outfit. Hey, FeMovoS Here's your chance. We have several good used motor cycles that we have completely overhauled and are of fering at real bargain prices. - Now is time to buy a machine. You can get one that will give you thousands of miles of service and pn terms that you can afford to pay. Below we list a few of our bargains. ' ( 1018 Harley-Davidson three-speed, completely over hauled and repainted, good tires. This machine is a real buy. First payment----.-..- rr'rr.ru.'S 5 Q 1919 Indian Powerplus, three-speed., jsnichtoelcn hardley be told from new, Kas exra fine tires, full elec tric equipment, new battery, everything in best of shape. First payment, : .... : 1 : S75 1915 Harley-Davidson three speed. Thia machine is in good running order, has good tires and lamp equipment, plenty of power ' to take you ; anywhere-: First payment. .. . $3 5 1917 Cleveland two speed, good tirea and in fine, run ning order, cheaper than a bicycle First payment J25 1919 Harley-Davidson thrJe ppeetf, coinpletely rebuilt and repainted, new tires, dectric equipment-a machine you would be proud of. First payment..rrTr75 Come and pick out your machine, now while the selection is good. : ; , - ..';-vV;--:v'K y' ' 4THE 'CYCLE :Mjw' ' pt;rV-;' 147 South Commercial Street Phone 68 Lit Id rdmp outdoors Rothing'like fresh air play to build cound, sturdy bod ioa Too much coddling over-heated rooms too heavy flannels and lack of outdoor exercise make weak lings in later life; Let the youngsters run outside in winter as well as suramer. . WISE MOTHERS know that dally outdoor exercise In childhood. Is the only' foundation for strong bodies tn later life. DaiZymeans winter arwell asVununer. But. with outdoor exposmre, some colds are bormd to come. CHKXSTLUT SCIENCE Tirst Church 440 Chemeketa street. At 11 a.m. Bible lesson, subject, "Sub stance." 9:45 s.m. Sunday achool. Wed aesday oveaiag, testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room 309 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidays ... rl Hi, n rl a f wkin 1114 T fl n H. All sre eordielly invited to our aervices IWf.JUSt almr CJdS. oaaa-an sw wu is-juisik s WUS . Must not nogloct colds And we know now that odds are UTTCTAMAX Cottage and Chemeketa streets Her. yt. Fereahetisa. A.M. B.D., minister. Church achool at 10 a.m., graded in strArtion. Class for adnlta under the direct oa of the minister. Thia class is now considering the Apostle Paul. Ie votional aervicaa at 1L Sermon. "Creeds and Creed makers ." Mrs. Fereahetian They mttalsvsi be nesjtocted- Much ot the catarrh, deafness and 111 health of adulU Is now laid by physl. claas to tbe neglected cosdsof ctiUdbood. Constant dosing harmful On tbe other hand, constant imUrmol wUl offer a aoto. "The liord is my MghtJ dosinir frtauentty disturbs tbe child's and my Salvation." Mrs. W. A. Deo ton! t,,rtTir.n at the organ. KCrOKMXD CHUBCh Capitol sad Marion streets. Sunday srhool 10 a.m. Preaching service (Eng lish? 11 s.m. No evening service. M. Denny, pastor. SALVATIO AXXT Special meetincs of , interest will be held in the Salvation Army hall on Sun day at 11 a.m. sad 8 p.m. Sanday achool at 2 p.m. all classes. Mr. and Mrs. Ca wotl, leaders of the Christian Alliance will apeak at S p.m. All are invited and welcome. , digestion. When tbe stomach is vrpset and ap- petlte Impaired, tbe child .Ddtbertaata nor digests enough food to seep up its This. In turn, lowers tta bodllyTresia- Unce mrttes further colds and other diseases, too. A druggist solves the problem This problem has been sol red by a North Carolina drogglst. His dlsoorery. Ticks TapoKub. acts Bka a Tapor tamp and also like a lini ment or plaster. It. comes In tbe form of a LTJTHEXAX Christ Lutheran East State snd Eigh teenth streets. Sunday school at 0:45 a.m. Divine serrice (German) at 10:30 a.m. Subject Jesus Betrayed and De serted." Evening service (Kngiieh) at J fa applied externally doesn't disturb 7:$o p.m. Bible school-every Saturday I fflgestJoncan be used as often and iivui ay tv a ea.au. aiiuwcrK inoTiuiH wts Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Geo. Koehler, pastor. as freely as desired, with perfect safety. Vapors set freo. by body heat This druggist found a new way to combine tbe old time- tested reroedtaa. for colds Camphor, Menthol. Turpen tine and otner rawed Ingredient. This salve fa so made that when an oiled over throat and chest these tngre- dienu are released as Tapors by the body heat. ' SniuM with ri taratth thfrm wa A New Jersey man who sought 1 th nwrttMtkia directly to eternal Touth by having monkey I thA affertMi that is. the nose. gisnua irauspiauieu to nis vuu? i throat, bronchial tubes ana lungs. CATHOLIC CHTTECB Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Masses at 7: SO. 9 a ad high masa and sermon at 10:3o. Commencing oa Sunday eTening at 7:30 and -continuing up to and in rhidiag Wednesday evening March 12th. 13th. 14th sd 13th. the pss,tr will give1 a series of leetnres for nonCatbolics. Tbey witl be en the eastoms and doctrines of the Catholic Chnrch and everyone is most cordially invited to attend. Lentea do-: vol ions oa Friday evening. At tbe same time. Ticks is absorbed thru and stimulates, the skin like a liniment, poultice or plaster. Grandma's method brought up to data The Talus ot external applica tions for colds, particularly thorn ot children, has long been recognized. In tbe days when grandma was the family doctor, goose grease mixed with camphor and turpentine was the fav orite remedy. Then , came camphorated oil and rapor lamps. Ticks goes a long step further. Colds should be troatod diroctly fVildfl are atmoly inflammations of tbe mucous membrane that lines the air vtanaxefl and lungs and should be treated lust as we treat aurfaco Inflam- raations. such as bruises or burns. Tbe medication should be applied directly to the Inflamed parts. But the ah- Deusages can only be reached with Tapors that can be In- baled. And cata the clsuowery or v acta there was no carve tent or economical method of supplying these rapors. Alsousehold reliance This treatment is a boon to mothers. rraerf Immediately after exposure ft helps to prevent children's coioa. Applied at bedtime it is a asjeguara against spasmodic croup.' ' ' Mm I fi life -i r Vi 1 : immi ' ; lite mk fty w :'',r-1 - THE MOTHER'S PROBLEM Growinf children ttee4 otttiooei With outdoor axpaanrw on Soriotan rwaoka often follow i Bet too constant dosaag for sxdds k sJso laarsnoL To thoao taothen who lawen setirfaonssitmad rtms iwalilswtC this giesaage is dlrocted. It works quickly tn sore throat, head colds and chest colds. Good for glOOIII Ufkti too Ticks fa Just as good far grown ups, too for tonwliius. quinsy, deep chest colds, catarrh, tronchiaa and asthma.' . Its penetrative and rubefacient act ion makes It useful every day, also, far cuts, burns; scalds, brumes, bolls, itch ing skirl troubles, chapped skin, cbJL blaina and sprains. For any troubles, tn fact, where there Is inflammation or congestion. OvER lJMlLUOfr.JAGSMsED YEARLY O the DlRECT'trcatmcnt AQS0R0EO INHALE O S a nmistCsitt i ; " 4 vapor . flowVlckseJsould '; be need ; d'i? ' For Scaaamodic Crotrp," Children's Colds Bob Ticks over the throat and chest tmtfl the difflcult breathtnr relieved, then spread on thick! and cover with a bc,4UniWrcVoau One application at bad-time nsuaSy pre. Tents a night attack of croup. , i-r; ForHoaOAathma Catarrh; Ha, Fowws Vlcto should be mettsd in a spoon and tbe vapor Inhaled, or a little can-be appbed 9 the noafirils aal snuffed up the head. For Dp Chest W .Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Broochitls. Cough TVcks should bs appUod orrr tbe throat andfehes tf zMcessary. Cm using hot. wet cloths to opaa lhe pores of the skin then nibbed in wed until tbe skm is red: spread on thickly and -covered with one or two thlclcoesses of botflaonei clothe. If the cough fa ani noylng. swallow nail pieces the atte of apse. :::::;..-:?' f '''P':; . .: Vapors " .V '. . . ' tmportant v -. : - When Ticks fa applied over the throat and cheat, the bed -covering and aoth mg should always be left loose around the neck tn tbe form of a funnel. At the body beat Meases the ingredients, vapors arise tram tbe chest appH cation. To get the fullest effect from Ticks I these vapors should be freely tuhaied. - ' ' ' -waam-Hii) nifn ' has disappeared:.' Hemay ne up a' tree aoraewhere, . v j i " i e-1 , f