PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1919. THERE- a bob-white ut is the tacadow And a n in bud on the wall A life of love ii the fragrance, A world, of joy in the call. There isn't a moment fur worry Or sorrow or trouble, at all" -Wi'a a bob white out in the meadow As! a ruse in bud oa the wall! Honoring br house guest, Mrs. K. Wa'hi'nv of lot Angeles, Mrs. C. P. Bishcfi nntcrtainrd a eoterio of friends at a prettily conducted tawa party last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. .Wathenr was formerly of 'Malem and during her res ideiie here took aa active part in the affairs of the l'ren!vtnrinn church. The laditfs enjoying Mr. Bishop's hos pitality were Mrs. l'ark, .Mrs. Junk, Mia. Crnidit, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Alt aian. Mm. Allien, Mrs. Pea fee, Sir. Bmall, Mra. Muier, Mra. llarren, Mrs. Ke.iu and ilrs. Cotupton. - ft The lun,, suminer evenings and good country roads offer pleasant induce ments, to city folk wlio are compelled to remain U town during the greater part of the kamuier, to spend the eve nine hours at some quiet pirnie spot or river resort. These informal gatherings re perhaps the moat popular form cay croup Thursday evening, choosing Rpong's lan linn as their destination, and eat a altogether enjoyable evening. Those ia 'I lie party wore Mr. aud .Mr. W. W. Moore, M!i Kdna Hubert and Harold Huberts of Ureensburg, Kansas, Mr. nd Mra. Lewis ilishler, Mir. and Mrs. wwj.eu. uunug ,..o pre.,,,, .cason, Lughery; and every evening sees motor art.c. Kugene-Adelaide like, Mary :ilen leaving town for the various p.ctur- M , Mk- iKlorence-He.- esiue spot. , Polk and Marion conn- , , y j , Bum urn; ties. A cay croon motored from town iL s.i .,,,. ' . G.iWaao,Mr . J.a Twd and wn roin,1I(lell Whittaker; Mc.Minnville i','-.rn2i t i , K V,"' Aller.n, (re forian, a a HlUott, M.se Lucille Moore, ai.W,I(b uNVH0'nl. Klaim.th Falls-Mar! V.u Miss Mdna Bolierts, ivho, with her fcrothe, Harold Koberta, is a guest at the W. W. Moore home, left last eve ning for a uriof visit in Oregon City, Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Moore aud family, accompanied by Mr. Rob erta, will motor to tregon City to join her. Monday tlieeulire (rty will take wp up me -in .mum nignway return- jiarsters; Wasee r'raneel Tat, lag to Portland la tho evening and ending the folloaing day in the me-1 The Daughters of Isabella wiU hold roolis. They plan to rotura to Salem a special meeting tomorrow trternoon Wednesday. j at the Knights Of Columbus hall on State street A large el ass of candidates Mra OWk NeJsoa of Portland Is the will be iuitiated and a full attendance Ifneat of Ir. and Mrs. W. II. LytU wt of the momJbera of tha jriaiIsiatiou is tae Cotirl rtmeiita. doaired. t'l !li 1 - ,. ''" . ....I, i VOFFEf, VACUUM By Gertrude Bubisoa The vampaign for the woman ' build in j fund of the University of Oregon .will be the popular cause for which j several affairs Will bo given at the j Oregon '. ),, during the summer. Dances arranged by the college stu j iteuts and alumni iH lie featured at Seaside and "Newport. At the weekly tune-boon of the aliuuni of the univer sity considerable interest wa erpress ed in these affairs. Club women thru out the statu are sponsoring the fund i ""J are planning teas and other bene f"- Ett,'B undergraduate girl in the ,u"1511' "n"x v summer vacation for thr ean of the women's 3urldiug, aud the following state wide committee of young college women will carry on the work of ar ranging benefit fetes in her home eity. Astoria dorothy Wootton, Nellie Par ker, liracc ilauitneratroiu, Ami Lugus, Helen Grinluilm; Albany May Bal loek, Hnriett Van Tassel, Katherine Ltviiigoo I; Ashland Mary Mathie; Athens Katherine Pronm; Baker Virginia Leonard Burns Annette ''Leonard, Helen Uiggs, Ilolen Purling tun; Bend (Margaret Thompson; Illy Marjorie Kdanll, Itlanoh Warren; Co c)uillf Mjnrvell tikcels; Corvallis 'adys Mat his; Cottage GroVe Jessie ihtlUs ) MuCord; xburg i listie Meek; The Oranta Pass Florence Kiddle, Jean ette Moss; Gardner Georgian Perkins, Xareisa Jewitt; Uillsliiiro Klixabeth Peterson; Hood Jiiver Helen Carson, Prances Blir.aflieth Baker; La Grande lais Bryant, Mildred Oliver; Medford -Kteie lwreuce, Htith Wiliftin; M"arhfieldi Nell Warwick; Myrtle !jri. Dnlaell; J'riiieville-Dess! John son; Oregon -City Ira llhertj Myrtle Creek (Margaret Bounds; thitai'io He ii a Adams, Terrewsi Cur; Oswegif Margaret Gray; Pendleton flula Rmith, Grace Rugg; Portland Hi Jen Anderson, Theodora Woppeuhafh, Lao ia Rnnd; Hiilem Marjorie Kay, lorii Churchill; H-appoose Mnrjorie TIolo darn Ht, JI.!cii Alma Ditto; Kiddle Kraneea Prater; Bosriburg Ieona m s .w- me 0 iki jIk .(r7-'V race ioung: Dallas Maude i ..srriniiiin ii i mil it wmri iiiii : irai . i in.- Iced Coffee A Delicious Summer Drink A pot of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee just as you make it for breakfast (rich, not rank); pour over a tall glass of cracked ice, sugar and cream to taste a flavor you'll re member it's different BufHhe.an Note Ihe fradrano PACKED i i i ii The Women 'a Foreign and Hume sail sionary societies of the fSrst Method- : i-- : . j -i . I. 1 1 tL . . .nKIIJ I joint meeting at the hosae of Mrs. B. E. farrier, 1065 Court afreet, Wednes day afternoon. The meeting was open ed by a hymn scripture lesson and prayer, roiloweu py an iniormai pro igram rnnsisting of an instrumental so llo by Miss Lyra Miles, reading by Miss I Mabel Garrett and a whistling solo by ,Mrs. C. (.'. ( lark. Mis, Miles also spoke very entertainingly of her experiences in New lurk citT during the past win ,ter, when she attended Columbia uni- iversity. - Mrs. Carrier was assisted in serving , dmntv refreshments br Mrs, IT. G. IBoyer, Mrs. t'. A. Clark, Mrs. tT. G. ,llolt, Mrs. Konald Glover. About thtr ,'ty Jadies wcro present and enjoyed a 'pleasant afternoon. m A rnre treat is in store for Salem music lovers next Monday, when Wil liam Wallnee Graham of Portland will present his pupils in recital at the Pirst Christian church, at 8:.10 oVloek. Kaeh student is an accomplished vio linist and well able to hold th atten tion of the most eritieal audience. A special feature of the program is the selection played by Wallace Graham, tort year old son of Mr. Grabnm. The program: I Sixth Air Varie Panda Virgil White Bereiiaue Aloskowski Itenska Swart , Sonata ...1 Schubert Allegro ffiusto, Andante, Minuetto, AIlegTo vivave, Allegre moderato Scire Buell Cnnxonetta A. d'Arubrosio Ruth rerl'wh Concerto Rontanze Acoluy Wallace Graham Brock .. Oade Marian Emmons Sonata Mary iHehoettle Leona Wiedmer at the piano. Numerous out of town guests are visiting with Kalem friends during the simmer snontlhs. One of the most charm iag is Mrs. Roiiert Mc Murray, who a compunied by her small son, ' Robert Jr., ia visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Hawkins. Mrs. McMurray it well known in the eity and is being wel comed by a host of friends. - Mrs. James Teed and small son are I visitors at the home of Mrs, Teed'i par i-iua, -nr. aim irs. r. u. ;rnrn, Mr. and Mrs. C 15. Richards are in Ashland pnssing the Week with friends I -in. f r ' mm On Wednesday evvaiog at -the High land Friends thureh, the piano pupils of Miss Isola M. Smith rv ljr6t pablie recital. Fur. the short time the pupils he beta atudyicg 'hey each plaved their aeUcfions well, aud did credit to their teahr. At the close ef eanh aner little Isola Cailene Scott aanded the player a bouquet or basket of flowers brought by some friend present. Miss Grace Hherwnod, a late gradu ate of Willamette uaivemty. pleased the audieae with three Wautilul solo, readeriag thesa ia her sweet eharauug aisnner. The church waa beautifully decorat ed with large baskets of pink Joro thy Perkins rtes, and karmonkzing dra pings. Miss Isola Smith has been teaching for three years and received her tntin iag for teaching from Miss Lima W oi ler. . The program Duets Coe to School . Siaulding AVe Weut to the Zoo ..r Spauldiug Gladys Miller, Gre Ilynn The Country Dance Dale Prances Graham Bright Eyes Orth Juanita Williams A Child s Good-iiu'ht .: Spaulding The IVetty Shepherdess - Nirtorio Mary Jlurley Doll's Dream Oesien Mabel Smith Sing Robin Sing Spaulding Viola Bailey Duets ' The Indians are Coming . At the Circus Bilbio Bilbio Marie Hitchcock, Klla Hitchcock Just a Bunch of .Flowers Kpaulding The Water Mill - Bpaulding Gladys Powell Bird Song Rogers Benlnh Graham ' Playing with Kitty Renard The Pirst Robin Rogers Gladys Miller A Song of Home Roylo Such a Lil fellow Dichmont Miss Grace Sherwood Military Array Kern Moueta niitiams Oh My Kitten - Kern Skating Otto Gircus Parade Grant-tecuaeter Marie Hitchcock, March of the Little Holdiers Williams Elmer Vnn Tho Robin's Lullaby ....... Krogmann The Bee and the CloveT Geibel Grace Flynn T)own the Stream Maxim The Musical Clock Heins The Ride oa a Trolley Car iiuth Davison Fairy Xmllaby Spauldine In tho Blasgsmith Shop ....Pruyn-Hull Klla Jlitchcvck At Pawning .... Cad man Mis Grace Sherwood II Trovatore Verdi Mrs. A. M. "Nicholson The Pixies Goodnight Song .... Brown The Dance of the lJutterfliea.Wnsmore Marion Brets The Plantation Melody Bmith Uncle Kemus Grant Nchaefer Lowell Carpenter L Jongleur . By the Spring Cinderella 'a Walt a .. fFairy Tastoral i..- CJaudme W est A Dretfm Song Formao Wsjlfcr Nymph Sehotte Prelude No. 7 Chopin Thnlma Owens Impressed by the great majority in the chamber of deputies in ifavor ef full civic rights for women, the au thorities of the city of Paris and the department of tho Heine have largely widened the opportunities for the em ployment of women ia the department of Lha eity hall and the prefecture. Heretofore women were emDloyed at the city hall in inferior elencnl posi tions only. The eomjwtition for all the higher ofXieo positions including the heads of bureaus, have now been opened to them. Mrs, .Nancy Despain and Mrs. John Isaacs, who were visitors in Salem last week, were honor guests at a num ber of Salem social functions. One was tho luncheon presided over br Mrs. Lee Morehouse and Mra. A. JL Schaefer at the homo of the former on Walnut street. Covers were laid for Mrs, De- spain, Mrs, Isaacs, Mrs. Norborue Ber kley, Mra J. F. Kobinson, Mrs. H. II. Ilaltoek, Mra James Weh-a Mrs. John Vert, Mra M norr house and Mrs. Schaef er. Evening Telegram. A ffrour. of twelve srirls. known as the Nornsii Hub of MjMiuuvillo, mo tored from that eity early yesterday morning and were the xuculs of Mrs. Joseph Richardson for Hie day. All the point of interest In and around Salem were visited and a delightful luncheon served by the hostess. The party re mained over for the band concert and then returned home. Mrs. Richardson waa assisted in entertaining them by Mrs. II. J. Schulderman. One of the caveat itivenile nartie of the season was giveu tiy Miss 8allv Kh at her hr-nntiful home. Inst AVed nesdny afternoon when a host of lit tle belle and beaux gathered to en joy her hospitality. F.verything that a cnmi neart eotiut rtisire waa at the services of children, and every detail, from the merry gnmes, to the abund ant refreshments and pretty favors, waa tn Keeping with the ha) -pv occa sion. Nothing was omitted that would in the least add to the storv book rea'.ity of the nartv. and the host of little ones that crowded the large house and romped on the spacious lawa gnve ready testimony to the complete aire eesa of the affair. Salem folk are looking forward eagerly to Wednesday nnd keening that evening open for the recital at the Pirst Chris ian church, when Mrs. In land W. Portt", assisted ly a group of "Tai ariists, will read J,.hn Luther ling's famous pniduction "Mad-tme Butterfly" in rostump. profi-ssor T. et. Keberta. renowne.1 lmrally as aa ei eeptional musiciaa, w ill p"reide at the sew pipe prttan and Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Leona Osborne Peterson will sing some of the original seJef. tiona of patjon, of high e!as dramatie M-s Peterson have alre-uly mails 4heir rrputaii.ini ia musical circles; as for Mis. Porter, her marvellous taleat and Power ef intefpr. tation has woa f or j her a moat enviable plaee in the affec tions ef j-atrens of h'jrhciai dramatic work. rhe is a graduate of the i'nier soa sihool of oratory, in Beston and beifore; 4t marriage .was connected proaainentiy with lvcnim wo k thru out the states. Albany, Or.. July 11 t.; ccialV Kenneth L. Carter and MiTerlc Hnle tw prominent Aihany young people, were married here Wednesday Boon. The ecremonv was iierformcd br Pr. Georjre H. Vour.g, pastor of the First J Baptist ehurch of this eity. Mr. lar-i ter i a sna of Virgil A. arter who i renreeesitcd Benton eountv in the state ; legiatur for several terms. Mrs. Car- ) ter is a daaghter of Mr. aad Mrs. -E. ! M. Hale of North Albany and was gradnated from tho Albany Hijh school j this year. ! All business women in the country I are to be unittd ia one big federation. , This includes actresses and nurses, art-1 isU and stenographers, journalists and ( shoj) girla. everyon. in fact, who is eeonomii-aily in(k endent. All this will j take place in tt. Ioiisi July 14 and ; Miss Lena M. Phillips attorney and executive see ret a ry of the a.Mional i Rnsineso Women's committee, pointed! i out how this was to be done, at a meet-1 ' i m .1 a..- 1..W- ! ing fir rue Tiuaiiiess vrn ,iuis un recently at the national board building of the Y. W. C. A. in .New York. "This is the first federation of wo men's clubs which will have economic improvement for its object," she ex-j plained. "The national league of wo-i men workers hinges on recreation for the working woman, but we ho-,ie to im prove the business efficiency of worsen all over the country." "Many women who became profes sional nurses about 15 years ago," said a delegate from Hartford, Cona., "would be infinitely happier and more efficient in another line of work. The simply went into that because it was one of the few professions open te wo men. The elubs hope to establish a bu reau of information in different cities where statistics of every trade and pro feasioa are kept, a record of technical schools so that the candidate for a pro fessioa may find out at on'ce whether she ia qualified and where she can got the best training." The North Salem Women c'mb held its regular monthly meeting last Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. Edward Sehunke, 924 North 6th etrcct. The session opened with a short and en joyable program. Mint Mabel Marcus pleased tho ladies with two lovely vo cal selections, "1 near a Thrush at Eve" (Cadman.y and "If I Knew You and You Knew Me" (McDcrund.) nd Miss JiSusabeth fryer rendered "Ka mennan Oatrow" (Bubenstein.) Elec tion of offkera followed in which the following women were elected to the various offices: Mrs. E. A. Toothacre, president; Mrs. J. F. Hutchason, vice president; Mra. Charles Glaae, secre tary; Mis. Merlo l'runk assistant sec retary; Mra, A. A. Graiber, treasurer. Mrs. Toothacre appointed the follow ing women to servo on the various com mittees: Civie commitee Mra. Myra Shank (chairman), Mrs. E. Both, arid Mrs. Boy Shields. Program eommittoe Mra. F. 1 Purrino (chairman.) Mrs. W. F. Fargo, Mu. M. J. Hunt. Maga aine committee. Mrs. W. F. Fargo (chairman,) Mrs. Merle Pmnk, Mrs. "Edward rVtranke. Membership commit tee Mrs. Boy (Shields (chairman,) Mrs. M. J. Hunt, Mrs. E. Jtoth. Press re porter Mra. T. L. Purvine. s The eighth birthday anniversary of little Frances Martin was duly eelebrat ed with a pretty lawn party at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carey F. Martin, last Tuesday. After a pleasant afternoon spent in playing outdoor games, the little misses were served a delicious lunch. The pretty color scheme of pink was carried out ia the table decora-Irons; of swet peas and ia the dainty favors that marked the plaees of the following guests: Mary Khea, Marion fchaw, Elinor Schmidt, Margaret Morehouse, Flor ence Jones, Elaine Brown, lsahelle Morehouse, Bertha Babeock, Maxine Meyers, Marjory Marcus, Josephine Harr, Margaret Sterner and Virginia Berger. Mia Sarah Lansing, Miss Eliza No lan and Mrs, Walter Denton assisted Mra. Martin in serving. Queen Marie of Roumania during a recent visit in 1 arts when she attemi ed sewsions of the provisional eouneil of the Y. W. C. A. for work in France hold an audience with Y. W. C. A. sec retaries there. The audience ws a re sult of the cpieen s request for cooper ation from the Y. W. C. A. for relief work ia her country. Although no plans are perfected as yet for the organization 's work in Roumania, work will probably be be gun there in the near future Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Dick and daughter Franees, of Portland are giiwrts at the Milton I Meyers resi-. draee. Mr. suid Mrs. Ihck are former Nftlem residents and are toeing welcom ed by a host of friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Olinger and Har old, and Mrs. 1). W. Matthews are j spending three or four days in Harris ' burg as the guests of Mrs. Lloyd; Shisler (Gertrude Cunningham.) j Interesting visitors ia Salem are Mrs. , llf ie Elmer and ilaughter of Pnrtluu'i, I M are guests of Mrs. Adlev wrerz St ! her home on l!th street. Mrs. Elmer I motored to Hnlem w ith her daughter ' and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! tleverand, last Tuesday. Mr. Cleveland went oa to Corvallis weer.i a: is deliv-1 ering a cours of lectures at the Ore goa Agricultural college, and will join! Mrs. Klmer later. He holds aa import-' ant piMtian at the Iter son Po'ytechaie school ff i'oftland. Interes'iag Salem vi:to-s who ar? planning to pas the -.i:imer in trie capital eity n-r Misw Jessie Hr,rh!mi of Pittsburg and .Mrs. Jnme a. on- nell of Santa Mnmca, Cahfo'ira. T'ley are gur:s of Mrs. J. W. Uarhiton. Among the clisiug rri!al whirh have been given in Sub m reeeutiy none i was more enjoyable than the one in ' Horlick's tho Original Malted Milk Avoid Imitations Substitutes READY TO WEAR GARMENTS READY TO USE ARTICLES FOR Women.Missesand Children This store specializes on Feminine Wear and Femi nine articles exclusively. Ycu will find here a complete as sortment of wanted merchandise ready for immediate wear or use always at a price that you will be pleased to pay. . STANDARD MAKES REASONABLY PRICED "WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE" 1. & Winj (Ho. LIBERTY STREET SALEM, ORE. which Professor T. 6. Roberts, assist ed hv Miss 1ena Belle Tartar, present ed his pupils. The Roberts horn, 270 South 14th street, where the recital was given, was beautifully decorated with fragrant sweet peas and Dorothy Perkins roses. As is usual with the mu sicals of Professor Roberts, the entire program was as nearly faultless as an affair of that kind can be. The program: Duet, Album Leaf (Byers.) Mamie Hillman and Mr. Roberts. Bicycle Walta (Goibel). Mary Schei. The Frogs Desiring a King (Spauld ing), Alvin Kurtz. The Bold Tixie- (Brown), Isabella George. Playful Rondo (Greene,) Thoebe Kaiser. Hunting of butterflies (nirach,) Dorothy Keaser. Solo, The Sunshine of Your Smile (Ray,) Erma Tompkins. Pixie's Waits Song (Brown,) Priscil la Fry. Duet, Pixies' Waltzing (Browa,) Frank and Mildred Sutton. Under My Loved One's Window (Lange.) Chester Kurtz. The Flower 8ong (Lang,) Hasel George. Winiwawa (Ortb,) "Paul Lee. Basket of Roses (Albers,) Richard Sehoi. Evening Bells (Geibel,) Russel Leh man. Reading, The Highwayman (Noyes,) Hasel Long. , Duet, Over Hill and Dalo (Fugle man,) Richard Schei and Mr. Roberts. Raxaphone solo. Only a Year Ago (Albers,) Carl Turner. Con Amour ('Beaumont,) Mary Miller The Myrtles (Waihs,) Hard Long. March iFantasique (Smith,) Ruth Aspinwall. Silo, The Birds Go North Again (Willaby,) Miss Tartar. Duet.'ll Trovatore (Verdi,) Mrs. Phil Aspinwall, Miss Ruth Aspinwall. Mr. and Mrs. Page A. Broyles, who have been viairing friends in the city, have returned to their home in Port land. Mrs. J. K. Ransom aud two children of Walla Walla are vacation guests ot Mrs. W. H. Brets on Highland avenue. Mrs. Charles C, Thompson and chil dren, Charles Ireton and Dorothy, are visiting Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. UNITED 8TATK8 RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION DIRECTOR OKXLRAL OF RAILROADS SOUTHERN TACIFIC RAILROAD LINES NORTH OF ASHLAND Vacation Resorts A vacation is a good investment. Best and change are very bene ficial to bodily health and mental vigor July and August are the ideal vaiT.tioa months. Attractive summer resorts are within easy nach. Fx cuisioa tickets are oa sale. NXWrOET Reason Tickets from 8alem 3.83 Week-end Tickets from ISalem 4.95 Corresponding fares from othor points. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES treason Tickets from Fares to Neah Kah Nie, Manzanita and Bayocesn slightly higher corresponding fares from other points. cxteoit Season Tickets from Balcm Corresponding fares from other points, McCHEDH! HOT SPRINGS Hoason Ticket from gfliem ! : EATER LAKE Sessoa Ticket from Salem II Day Ticket from 8ale m Corresponding fan s from other points, l'ark wi! open about July 1st. MARBLE HALLS OF OKEbOfc Ness.ui Tickets from Salem 15 Day Tickets from Sale Corresponding fans from VARIOUS Hpecial Fares ia effect to Columbia- River Rea.hfs, Mt. Rainier National l'ark, Shasta Resorts, Yelowstonc .National Pnrk and Glacier National Park. Inquire of Ticket Ageet and Mrs. O. Ireton, "27 South Commer cial. Mrs. Thompson was a former Sa lem resident aud in well known here. ' Her visit will cover a period of about two weeks. -' Former resiaeuts of Jlickignn enjoy ed a picnic last evening at the state fair grounds. A sumptuous lunch was served and the evening spent with reminiscent conversation and old fash ioned dances. ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. II, V. Collis ion during the past week were Mrs. Oompton 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Witham of Everett, Washington. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Roberts are be ing showered with flowers and good wishes upon the birth of a daughter, July 8, Hlic has been named Janet Ruth Mr, and Mrs, E. L. Craniblilt are re ceiving felicitations upon the birth .f a baby daughter, July 5, 11119. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jones of Sat Kranciseoi aro Kalcin visitors. NMr. Jones was formerly iconnected with the state blind school here and they are well and favorably known in the city. Tho annual midsummer picnic givtfl by the Woman' uVlicf Corps to Civil war veterans and Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic and their f ami-, lies was held in Marion square Thurs day afternoon, and was well attended. A short impromptn program was ren dered preceded toy a "community sing", led'by Mrs. C. C. (lark. OthfT (Continued on page three) MJi tLM arv sT sTB) I W"--" - H - b3' MJ . al av vi,. i j rwnovv ti iuy aiiu is . l - : . . . v happiness lbt comes lo one thru possessing a SKin ot purity nu beauty. The soft, dis tinguished appearance it enders brings out your natural beauty to its full est. In use ovrr 70 yesrs. 1 H Salem :.7o -ROQ S.ao . jfjino fi'UO ..$u.9: .i:3.30 other points. ran scon, General Passenger Agent. 1 hi 'U V V t