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Bw.orn Circulation for 19H, 2588.
Full leased wlro Aimoclukd Preia dln
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Bubgcribors falling to rccelvo 4
paporg promptly, pliono Clrcu-
latlon Manager at 2G0-H.
HONG KONG KOLUM
mmnw
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Kl)l)Y AhUoo wlmt In Rrlpntlfir
unleHituinHlili). Kolllnt; (1Iph null to
inlnii to who ooino lit to buy cellu
loid colln,
AHTHtm AHltrii why owl nlltiKii-iiii-o
called bird of nlHdom. lli'raiiHo
i;o ulcoj) when fools lllto you In illud.
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Society .Vim from tlio .Medfonl Sun,
"AtnoiiK tlioxo prt'Hont In cohUiiiio
were:
".lonnB Wold, liolo In elbow mid
alsfiwhnro,
"Iko FrldlKor, red pnlch on kneo.
"Hurry l)avln, nhort pantH, lieolvHH
tun hIioiir.
"T. 14. Duiilnls. llnon dimtcr rlppod
up bituk, vtirluuMtuil iiouki.
"tiiirl ToiiKwnld, tour short coats,
milt ciuo and lint.
"Chnrled (tBy, hlfth top boots, no
neolttlo."
"Sloino plnttyl
IteineinlK'i' 'I'liat ('IiIciiko Is Xnw Dry
on Sunday
CJIICAOO, III., Oct. 15. Tho Kv-
nimton CoiiKi'ogallumil oliurcli udi-
vleon for SiindHy, Oot. SI, wuro pro-
Kmniiuoil Hum: "C'lioli" 'llo, ICvory
Ono 'I'hHl Thlmtotli! Add row itr.
I'rnnlJ II. ISbbHrl. tlio ntlornoy of tlio
Anti-Saloon longue."
Tlio (eiiMH Will Surely Col .flr
'UlU
"Klvti tlioniHiid prsoni unl toon
rotiiniaH wr tuod In tirodnrliiK "In
I ho INiInc' of tho KlitR" ly I'm Kn-
witny Co." 1'rom the inoW nowt.
Anollior toiiKiiii tw'Uttir: "Ulvo
tlrliuw JliuV grout silt whip."
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Only llliu
"Do I uiulorsland," wn'-xl tho Irato
yarstit. "that Ui)o Is Mtwo Idiotic
affair Wlvoon jou iuiU VuiinK I)mu1-
llfOMO?"
"Xot vry niurtt. f'tther." roplled
Ul UukIiIi, 'onlv yo'i." lidl'
iloiiin Joui'iwl.
Totli)' lU'llilnuor
Vlnront Aslor, tho )Iih N'ow Yoik
wllloMslre. knows toci of tit" f
m who ttwoll atouitd llhliierllif, hi
llndHon iIvih ostMl.
Quae li ovorUenrd t ItfliislluK
BIOlip aiound the We 4hr ttlou
"When I k a 1mi out In I'tuli "
Ktild one old stHior. "th" Inrm was
M blK Hist wiioii h msn wl out to
plow u fuiroH In tbe (irlng. ho luir
vivsted his irons on th vy rmcK m
tho rull."
"IIukIi," grunimt snothur xoiorun,
"In Colorado uhn ml youftg
inavrlsd eouplir out to Ilk lb w
tliolr flillUmn lnmht h irtt Ih
lull);!"
Tho war, It Is pmliptad, will sond
quinine to $5 tn oiuii-t on, bitter
lillll- iCuclmwiP.
Of Slli'li hlufl a 'Mils ,it Unions
.MhiIs
(iVom Uriaiol. lows. Iura!t
Wd M H -'ft IKtsUttl. tsOBlll
(nwflntrle. I" ."dual iisnUy. H
WUlU Si' i' '.",'vsr st-r whr
wimjiltisj m " a- 'tauiac out Is
front, wltho'i ijitiu tiir luiiollc s
Jurk
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LET US
SOA1 K weeks ago .John (I. Pierce, formerly chairman of
llie finance committee of the Health' city council, but
for the past six months a resident of Hertford, made a bus
inesslike proposition to tlie city council, stating that he
believed that he had a satisfactory solution of the city
bonding problem, in case his proposal was accepted, he
agreed to do tlie legal and clerical work in connection
therewith for a fee of one per cent of the outstanding pav
ing indebtedness whicli would amount to something like
$5500. Failing in acceptance of his proposal, he offered
his services in an advisory capacity.
Mi: Pierce conies well recommended. Seattle has had
to face an even more difficult financial situation than
Mcdford, and through Mr. Pierce's efforts, satisfactorily
met the crisis. IThis propositi does not meet approval, it
costs not bin;' to hear it. if it does, it is well worth the
money asked, for almost any kind of a solution will involve
a similar expenditure.
11 seems only a fair thing for the council to gfve Mr.
Pierce a hearing. Certainly none of the schemes so far
suggested meet with sufficient approval for adoption. The
council is avei-se to enforcing the provisions of the l.an
eroft act, lest it work undue hardship. It is also most un
fair to force the payment of outstanding interest by gen
eral taxation.
If Mr. Pierce has a solution, let us hear it. If it doesn't
fill the bill, it costs nothing. If it does, it will be worth the
price.
PAVING- ASSESSMENTS
RE(JAl?DIXCi the oft-repealed assertion that the cir
cuit court has already declared paving assessments
in Med ford invalid, the following explanation from Circuit
.Judge I M. Calkins shows that the contention is false, as
the validity of the assessments has never been before the
court :
To tho Kdltor An article appearing In tho laM Issue of the Bed
ford Press Rives the Imptesslon that tho Circuit Court of Jackson Countv
has decided that the pavliiK asHexsments In Mvdfnrd aro not valid. 1
wish to collect a wrong Impression In the mutter Tlio facts are, that on
December 12, 1911, the Jackson County Dank brought suit anulnut one
Henderson for foreclosure of a tuorti;iu;c against a lot in Mcdford, ami
made the city a party, aller.InK that tho city claimed certain water, sewer
and pnvluu lions aitalnst tlio lot, but that such Huns wero lufeilor to plain
tiff's tuortKat;e. Summons was served Dec. 12, 1!U1, reitulrliiK defendants
to answer within ten days. On May 1, 1912, no nnuwor luivlntc been filed,
the plaintiff took default and Judutuent orders, tlio findlnes of fact find-
Iuk that all of the nllcKUtlous of the complaint, not denied by answer were
doomed to bo true. There was no Investigation Into tho legality of the
assessments, as the law presumes the defendant's failure to deny, admits
the truth of the matin ial allegations of the complaint.
Ono eur and tweut) days later, the city filed a motion, askliiK that the
caso be reopened and It be permitted to defend, unit as leason therefor,
showed that Its attornos never knew of Die entry of decree. The court
held to that matter, that the city havluu; defaulted, and no excuse beliiK
shown for the default, that the defeiiilnut was not entitled to a reopeuliiK
of tho case after that length of time.
As far as m knowledge goes, tho circuit court of Jackson county has
never considered the validity of tho paving assessments of the City of Mcd
ford nod at this ttiito I havo no opinion onu wa or the other In regard
to their validity. Yours truly,
Medford, Nov. 20, I01!i. F. M CALKINS.
The Uancrofl ad has been sustained by the supreme
court. Portland and many other cities are enforcing its
provisions. There is no reason why Medford should not.
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HARBOR
PROJECTS
FAVORED
WASHINGTON', Dim-. 1.- No new
ttver and hurlior prop-its will bo pro
Ivnlml dm ill" tho cniniujr unimi ol
eongiess, in tho opinion of (.'hainnaii
Sparkinuu of tlio lio)ie rivera nud
liai born itoiuiuiltee, who diHeiiiMiid the
ijupotiou toduv with President Wilson.
I'stimutott for uontiuuiuK lil I""
jeets cull for tf IG.000.000, ho Hiiid,
hut it i pHiable the smoiint will he
out.
The tiroMilont took up with Mr.
Simrkiiiaii the national dcl'mixo plans
of llieadniintnlitiltoii, explaining them
in detail. 'It is eHetel that the
picMtdcul will ilinctt the Mthject with
niiiuv nienibeix of the seHiite and
linii'e ilurniK the next lew weeks.
ROOSEVELT'S NAME
OFF PRIMARY VOTE
ti !
OYSTBIt MAY. N V, Dm. l.-
Forndlr Prwddonl Thboiloro ltooseolt
announced today that ho hail iv
quested the sccietar. of lnie of
N'ubraska to withdraw bis nawe from
tho ballot to be used In the coming
pilinao election lu that statu. Mr.
Hoosevolt was notified that a netltloN
In his behalf as a candidate for tho
riHiillcuii nomlmiiloH for uroildent
had been filed with the NubrnsKa sec
iumn or state 'and tho statement in
explanation of his declination wiu Is
sued b his Moeietary.
Th statiMueat says
"TnilH FrsuK P. Corilck, chslr
hihii at the proitresslve state commit
tee of Nuhiaska rallisl to set) .Mr.
Itoossvoll slid laid bffoie III in the
(acts as lo the attonihts to plnen his
name ou the teinibllcMii irlniar bal
lot In NobrusMM. Mr. Hoosevelt today
hImi recolNMl official notification
from the NebraskH seeiftary of tate
Ibftt s iM'UUon had Ihhh filed to iUc
Mr. Uonvell's uame uu tho lepubli
.'(iH primary Wtllot as eaudtdats for
irhUmt I'HtU Mr. Cui rick's visit
ml ib rssli't of this coiuiuuulcstloH
from Ibo strvittHiy slat. Mr Hoos
evelt b4 undersiood tbst no valid
iMtlllou for tlie use of bis name ut
lb wrliar slwtion was on fit. Mr
Kooasvsli baa today writlan the Ne
braska wcretar) of siaia iwumoui
thai bU aaatv U wHsniraNia from
iiuiltti'i aluitt al t lit.' iiiiiiai U'i
Hum . 1
HEAR IT
COMPARATIVE QUIET
T
PA IMS, IK'C 1 The French o(
flclul report on the pioxross of hos
tilities, kIvoii out by the war office
this afternoon, says that French ar
tillery has hen energetically oiiKiiKOd
aloiiK the Itlver Soiuiuu.
There havo been also certain at
tacks on (iermnii aeroplane In which
the Fionoh wero siiccwsfnl. Other
wlso there Ih nothliiK now to report.
PAULS. Dec. I.-V French wnr of.
flee announcement this afternoon re
ports that quiet has prevailed aloiiR
the French front In Serbia, addlnK
thai Intense cold in imikliiK opera
tions difficult
KING GEORGE ABLE TO
LEAVE PALACE ON VISIT
LONDON', lie.-. I. -For the fir I
tune since hi iciuiit in KuQlnnd alter
hi necnlHl in France. Kinir Oeorce
lodav letl Ihe palace nud xiMtcd
(jOieeu Mother Alexandra ou Ihe oc
ensioii ot her loithdsv. .
Iteiueiubei' This When the Next One
Knocks
Trainu - Madwiii, don't you want to
give me soinetblnic to do?
MIstieM-Nonsauso What could
N ou do '
Trump I might move on.
DIIKADS TIIOCOIIT OF OLD AtJIJ
Almost or pei son ilieads the
thought of old aue. xet it oiiKht to
In Inn relaxation and eiijovment be
(iiuse of ripened hulauieiit and iv
porkuice Ywars ot hupplness u.
tm added to ones life b axoiJim;
worr). a kliupli tlitM. liaht exenlse
and If the vltalli) gKc Ioh, our loi.il
druRuinU, the MeUfoid Pbarnmr,
guarantee Viaol to restore .HeiiHih
and vitality. It Is a Hon -see ret rem
edy lu which aro combined cod liver
extractives, peptou.ite of Iron ami
baef peptiMia, In a mild touic wino
KMtli4 old people iulikl) rKulii
hlrDaih aud vilulii v Ha use -AJr
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKER
I Jill) Vsslslulll
jn s uAit'n.K'rr
Plioiiis, M. 17 and I7s'
uiliilaiie scixliv Coroner
ALONGBATTLEFRON
BILLIE BRADSHAW OFFERS SELF AND HIS
"WAR H0RS E" TO PRESIDENT FOR DEFENSE
llllllv ItriMlslnuv mill
Prcsidi'iit Wi'-i'u ni't'tl Imn1 no IcnvMi.ii'.t m-itlii'i. I huvu n'iiiloivud Itii
ti.ni ,. ,..,.,(, .. .ii -ni... Uultli'is wtllt a Iiiiitii boll m'- IuiU
Ilillii' llrtitl-lniw. I'olililrr for tin
millers in the Iliad-haw iiioiiutNlns,
iienr WiiKoner. Aiii., has nssnreii him
of tliut.
In the followinit upon leller to the I
president he oiler his services hi'
the nation in ease of need:
"Good l.iielc limn'. IliiuUliuw nioiin
laiiis, Arizoiiii.
dear Mr. Iiciiliui!
This is Mill;., p.radtdiiiu- n wiiii.i' In
you (i don't know whether, i wa
nniinril I'oc tlm monnliiifs .. the
r.ioentinijs wii,h nnii 1 lor nit thov
was ',ete when I conn 1 I linv in-
wi.tul i, ii -w l.iud ot iii hore an'
he cunt be heal lit is u eioss be -
Iwicm a ilern biu r.ittlcr .m a ten
find nl I In mi' it'll in the IuiU.
Hi
ami sKwimI .it notion' mnll
LONDON. Per l A Oermnn bat
tle plane, steeml from the hrhlKo
lilte a steamslil. Is described by
Union Cedeislioiii, director of tho
Swedish Kovornuieiit aeroplane fac
tory nt SoedorflolHc, who has beon
lsltlnK aviation enters lu ticrmauy,
a Ueutor dlHpatch from CoponhaKon
says.
Huron Celloixtrom, the dispatch
states, says that (he entire (iormau
aeroplane production Is undorKoliiK
complete levoliitlon, H clmnne beliiK
made from light to heavy machines,
the latter cnp.ihlo of carrying I lit
incuse loads, ImiludlnK riuis, wireless
apparatus, petrol bombs and sIkiiiiI
Hiik devices.
BLOODY BATTLE WITH
BAYONETS ON STYR
PHTUOOIl VI), Dec. l.-Tho fol
IowIhk offli lai communication was Is
sued toda :
"In the Uluu rolon esterdny there
wore successful notions by our artll-
lory ou sexeial points In tho ickIoii
southwest of Plnsk. Sunday ovoiiIiik !
the nneinv attacked (ho vlllauo of i
Koniora. but tho nltnek ceased t I
mlddni Manila v nnd was not renewed, i
iriuny excntiiK on tne ieti oauu ,
of the Str ilvor one ot our units
attacked u detnehiuent of the enemy
west of the vlllaao or Kozlinltchl.
After a bnonet flKht thsKrontar part'
t tt A ii ut f mil ixmi If 1 1 tiwt n til t ti&)
wi tin1 nxniuitiip t-iT ri iii iniiii i
officers and :i Austrian soldlets xvero '
taken prisoner Our Ioksos were four
men klllml and ton men v, onuded. ,
"Tho front from the C.t.lf of KIkq .
lo (ho mnnankui fto.Klor was culm ;
ostonlny.
"In the rniiMMw roast rexlou tho J
Turks made xarioits attonipls to ad-1
-flnce hut all of these attcnipts wero
arresien. ,
"On the riont from the confluencoi
of tho Throk as far as the region or
Khorohsan iboro haxe been sklrm-1
lahos between scouts. In (he nioun-'
tain realon of Kallk C.hladoiik. east
of tho Kopbi'ites, the Turks delivered
an offensix In III direction of the
vIIIurc uf M illnbeklr, which xvas re-
pillnod ,
THE PAGE
ETHEL
BARRYMORE
IN THE
Final Judgment
A carefully selected Musical Program including following numbers
"Then You'll Remember Me," from "Bohemian Girl" "Bercousc," from "Jocclyn"
"Barcflrolli," from "Tales of Hoffman"
Ills New "Wiir lloi-.i'."
inn till when we'ie coiiiin"evcu if the
t iicmv sluiot of a aunoii.
Xo wit on nil need any help to
sheer nif the Me est let iis'uns
know nn' me mi' Lixnit (l.i. for
shoil), Hint's my siiuil:, will he on
bund. We cum lick tlie whole diiin
hash oursehe".
An say. it Germanic or nii other
feijn fellers trits funliy, ,jes sjid, tne
nil Li on (hem felleis an' .see inn
hiho. Li, can swim like tlie (you
I kn.-M" what word orlo come in there.
"lilt llo ll'J pel llll lilt lint W1V It)
' 'in-litiii an' we'll ketch all them tin
fi"li tliMm (Iciiniinie feller-me hlowin'
I P '-!"' ' l"'"s w;
1 Hoiuii you cu i- us a pili stem,
oie nu' l.i seinN or hie.
' lli'lte Iti.iiislinw. ti-e old I'nhlile,
of the Hills. It. It.
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1)01)012 CITY, Kan., Dec. 1
DiawliiKs for IIIO.OOU ncres of laud
In the Kansas national forest reservo
Ill I'luuox, llamlKon, Kearney, Grant
and Haskell counties, which have
been thrown open to settlement he
l?aii hero today,
Most or the acreage Is best adapt
ed to k rial UK, hut u small part Is
Kood for farmliiK Cattle men say
It Is worth from $1 to $U an acre.
TILL KAISER OFF THRONE
NO PEACE FOR BRITONS
LONDON, Dec. 1. Viscount Ilal
dane, former lord IiIkIi chancellor
disciiHBliiK the possibilities of pence
durliiK a meeting In King's hall last
ulKlit declared that peace was more
I to be desired than any other thiiiK at
mo praevoiii moiuont.
"Tho allies of a century nno," said
Viscount llaldane, "wero qulto ready
to make peace with Franco but not
with Napoleon, so today until we can
deal with the Veal German people
whom we can trust nnd whom wo
know llB H(,n(, r0n(rlbutors of many
K00.i ti,,1R i thu world s civilization
ll0t ul0 lmvo tcnipor.irlly yielded
1Pr yiiC (0 fftlM, u,n,crs, we do not
,.,,,, l0 tak j)Pnce "
. ..... -
tmilain limilPU
YJIIINIt WllmrN
" . . . ""
nre so often subject to headache aro
Irmmiifl tvtli niwl tiAr inc 1i..n,
thorrl)l00(,Ut1inorisuftlcicnt Thc
nre nM c , sid nm, hckftate Q coj (
,lWll but ,cy lack that ambition and
vivacityxxhkhislhcirbirthiight. They
(loiiotnociUlrugs but doneeil the tonic
nmj 110Uriahiiiciit in Scott's RmuMon I
(ha. nwles ril.1L.r i,i00ti .-.it, , ,
cliuaks,.stip)iosscsncrvoiis.ne.ssaiule-1
tablhesi.treiigtli. Nouruhiuontiilone
makesblotHiaiulScott'uh'inuKioiiistho
notice of concentrated nouriilnnent,
frcu fUm, uincs, aliohols or opiates,
If inotlur or d.uii'litor is fr.iil.ii.i1o
or tieioiu, j;io lier Scott's for one !
month and see tlie U-uei incut. Jtlt.is ,'
a wlioh, -nne, "nutty" liaxor. Ax old i
Mibstituus. At any druj; store. i
N.ulUS.Houe. li.wiufiW.N J. V-U '
MEDFORD'S LEADING
Motion Picture Theater
Feature Schedule
2:30,4:00,7:30,9:00,10:30
Prices 15 and 25 cents
JAPANESE PLAN
SIX POWER ENTENTE
I0 KEEP PEACE
XhW YORK. Dee. 1. Huron Klielii
Sliil)iinvu, the JnpuiioM' financier,
(who h .hero, today for a short tny,
i claboi'ulfri tiixm lit plan to maintain
peace, after the wr liy six-power
j nlliiince", comprising tlie I'liited
States Grout iliitnin, France, Huiu,
1 Italy ami Japan. On his 'way from
San Frttiiuiico ' Xuu York the baron
aitl he Ijntl hilleil witli maiiv leailinif
AnioneaiH on inelhoilrt of eeuriinr
lusliii!; jieuee. One of the men with
whom he ileiis-ed the si. power nl
lianue win Charles . F.liot, nresi-
dent emeritus of Hnrviird univerHity.
"I will lay this plan before our
leading IntHiiie-s mid 1 1 1 i 1 1 k 1 1 1 vr men,"
said the baron, "mid 1 will do till in
mv poster to make thi- idea take hold
of -ublie opinion, so that when
peace come- Japan inny lie in n por
tion to ns; the I'nited States In en
ter tlie six-power alliance mid induce
other nations lo become u ociatcd,
I iiiii of Ihe opinion that when the
lime come?, for peace Ameiiea's m-
I'liicnee and weialit will olilaiu a
peace that will uol be ilisttiilieil I'm
' '"."" 'iu to.eoiiie and a peace that
"in ue or justice ami Honor.
In Ihe ilowlopuicut of China allir
the war. Union Sliilnisuwu hm pei
hi'l the lnet field for eo-opern-tion
hetnix'ii his country ami Amer
ica, bi'ciuise. he sSis, (. rmied
States has capital, hraiiis ami
science, while .hip.ui is neaivi the
t'hincse euipiic, understand-, its pco
pie better and raciallv is more closclx
.Kill to them.
WOMEN'S WOES
' M'lfil Women Are Finding llellef
III I.JISI.
It does seem that women have
more Hum u Mir share or the aches
and pains that afflict humanity; tltny
must "keep up," must attend to du
ties In splto of constantly nchliiK
backs, or hoadaches, dizzy spellH,
bearing-down pains; they uiusj stoop
over, when (o stoop moaiiH torture.
They must walk and bend nnd work
with rnekltiK pains and many aches
from kidney Ills. Keeping the kid
neys well has spared thousands or
women much misery. Itoad or a roiu
edy for kidneys only that Is endorsed
1 people you know.
Mrs. I. II. White. .MS W. Hamilton
St.. Medford, says: Twlco I had at
tacks of kidney trouble. A dull pain
settled In my back and I bocaiue dlsuy
nnd nervous. There seemed to ho no
rost ror mo day or nlKht. I was all
run down. Dean's Kidney Pills
brought the host of results. Sluco
usIiik them I haven't had any kltlnux
trouble for years."
Price 2i0r, nt all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kldnex remedy Ret
Doan s Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. White had. Foster-Mllbiirn Co.,
Pi ops. Uuffalo. N Y dv.
! NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
Hotel
Manx
San Francisco
'PuwellSLatOTmel
Ofcp n' ins Head
quarters while in
San Franusco
"Meet meat
the Manx
moderate rates
Ihiillllwi diJltlloil ? MJiuKcmc n
. , X ot l licirr
lir KuUr .11 m-ry NJ x. Killcy
ement
roQiii,jvuiilr.ifi'ii
lion iju cu lo lii. Iii's
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TONIGHT
AND TOMORROW
1 mjm
-:lfc;
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iKiuiiiu iim-H-or- gnjjijij ;ijjj. i$
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Sine Your Hair! Make It
Wnvy mill Iteautlfitl
Try Thlsl-
Thick,
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraKny
hair Is mute evidence of nMienIected
scnlp; of dnudriiff -that awful scurf.
There Is nothliiK so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the
hnlr or Its lustro, its strenRth and Its
very life; eventually producing a fev
orishiicss nnd ItcliliiR of the scnlp,
which If not romodled causes tho hnlr
roots to shrink, looson and dlo thnn
tho hnlr falls out fast. A little Dau
derlno tonlRht now' any tlmo
will surely stive our hnlr.
(lot a S.Vcont bottlo of Knowlton's
Datiilurlno from any drup; store or
toilet counter, and nftor tho first ap
plication your hair will take on that
life, lustro and luxuriance which Is so
beautiful. It will become wnvy and
fluffy nnd hnvo tho appearance of
abundance; nn Incomparable glosa
and softness; but what will plcasn
ou most will bo nftor Just n fow
week's use, when you will nctually
see n lot of fine, downv hnlr new
hair KrowliiK all over the scalp.
Adv.
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