EVENIKG LEDQE&-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE C, 1917 i A JPAGte.OF INTEREST TO WOMEN IN ALL WALKS OF LIFE FASHION, BEAUTY, THE HOM iv l W CONSTANT IMAGINARY CLASHING WITH OTHERS A MENTAL STRAIN v The Harmful Effect of Picturing to Yourself a Quarrel The Unappealing Woman Has Her if Appeal After All rT YOU rcaltzo when you mentnlly ' Sr-' forestall a quarrel that you nro using i ryp jUgt go much moro vital force- use- ' lssly? No ono can be responsible for the , thoughts which enW his head. Uut wo can always control and direct thoso v thoughts arte the amount of "control" wo r. havo acquired 1s always reflected In our f faces. .' You may have a grtcvanco against another person. Tor hours or even days tho thing brews; you picturo her hurling forth unkind remarks nnd yourself mak- Ing counter-charges, nut In tho end It f is you who come off with flying colors. 6 . In theso Imaginary battle you grow tense; every ncrvo Is a quiver, and tho effect on tho system is almost ns harm ful as a real sccno would bo, but without p any appreciable icsult. It is, pcrhapi. t thoso of us who dread scenes who tako -t this way of venting our wrath; tho ji woman or girl who Is hysterical and lm- pulslvo will havo her Uttlo sortlo nnd k como out of It, whother victor or van- f qulshcd, at least In a moro scrcno frnmo of mind. T3UT ,f yu aro ln tM0 habit ot Indulg- ' JD Ing ln theso disastrous day-droams suddenly bring yourself "to" somo day; i' you will, find that your faco reflects tho ., turmoil within, tho mouth Is drnvvn down ? at tho corners, thero Is a vlndictlvo glint ' ln tho eyes. 1 Isn't it better to think ot tho pleasant and amusing things of llfo when you havo '' an hour's train ildo ahead of you with out a thing to read, even if you do smllo "right out loud" rather vacantly when something particularly funny Is brought back to your mind' You find If you cul tivate the latter habit that you will feel rested instead of fagged out, alive and buoyant Instcad'of sullen nnd defiant. "TOV never can tell about types. One sees an unusually attractlvo woman THE WOMAN'S Letters and questions submitted to this department must be written nn one side of paper only and sinned with the name of the writer. Special queries llko those given bewin arc invited It Is understood that the editor does not necessarily indorse the fenffment expressed All communications for this department should be addressed at follows: Till: WOMAN'S KXCIIASOE, nvenlno Ledger. Philadelphia, Pa. TODAY'S 1. How ran oilcloth In cleaned mi at to pre-,1 aerre IU surfare? 2. ffhm a hlt drrm has a Krai or fruit stain what should be applied to the spot I fore vending It to the UuiuIitT 8. How ran cut? rubber hone lie more eusllr ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1, Yeietabtea If allowed lo stand In the water fa wbleh I her were boiled will heroine lour. Some persons find ttrawberrlea and rream. It dllDrult to illsest na the berries curdle the cream. 3. If coffee U to he, kept oier from one meal to the nett It should lm placed In u china or (lass rerei.tacle nnd not In meUI. To Save Every Bit of Bread To tht Editor of Woman's rage: Dear Madam ft la a mlstako to throw even the smallest pieces of bread away. Two or three times a week spread the accumulated scraps on a. tin plate nnd set In a moderate oven to dry, but do not let them brown. While till warm place on a bread board and crush to Sowder, then put In a closed Jar and uka when eeded ln breadlnc croquettes, rhops, etc k HOUSliKEEl'Kil. Keeping Butter Fresh To ths Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam When one ln light housekeeping and does not hae lm In warm weather how may butter be kept hard? (Mrs.) B. S. I.. A dish of butter can bo cohered with a cloth wrung out of cold water. In this way It will not becomo rancid for some time. Butter can also be kept fairly well packed ln a stono crock with a piece of charcoal and kept In tho cellar or somo other cool pot Proper Apportionment of Salary To ths Editor ot Woman's Fane: Dear Madam On sn Income of 11200. which Is little moro thsn 120 a week, of which one of your readers spoke, my husband and I llvo as follows: Kent, 20 per cent l-MO, food, 3tf per cent. i3. fuel, llsht. service, etc , 10 per cent. 120: clothlnir, IS per cent, (ISO: savings, 6 per cent. 1102 We have two children, but tnanase very well by close figuring. (Mrs.) CHAIlLns B. Unnecessary Waste of Fuel To 'ths Bdltor of Wotnan's rage: Dear JIadsm I find that so many people waste fuel by not enough planning of their meals. 1 always plan to cook with the least possible use of fuel, it not only saves money but also heat ln this weather. For Instance, when a hot oven Is needed for & roast 1 cook other dlshea at the same time which also re Quire a high temperature. 1'otatoes can be Kasted In the ran with the meat, puddings can baked at the same time end other vegetables and fruits can lm cooked In the oven Rteamera with three or four compartments also save much wsste. Vhen using the gas stove as soon as the food which la being cooked haa reached the boiling point turn the burner down IIUIULAIl BUBSCIUBER. Cleaning White Iceland Fox To ths Editor of TToman'j Page: Dear Madam Kindly publish how to clean a white Iceland foi. Also how to get It straight, as It Is curly from wearing In th rain. Do you think If cleaned It will become uncurUxL or will you havo to use another method for doing same? A READER OP THE EVENINO LEDOER. Brush the fur thoroughly, then comb twice. Heat dry corn meal and sift Into the fur, rubbing It well In. Allow It to re main wrapped up for forty-eight hours, then shake out well. Cover with starch and whiting In a fine powder, let stand a day or two, shake out, brush and comb hard and shake again. If the fur is a good one the curl should crime- out of It and it should be fluffy after this treatment. To Properly Wash Whito Silk To ths Editor of Woman's ' Page: Dear Madam Can you tell me the best way e, wash white silk so It will not turn yellow? Bilk underwear wears so much better thsn that of batiste or, nainsook I have founj, but the one objection to It la that It turns so yellow. Call A T. It should never ba allowed to become so badly soiled that scalding water must be used to make It clean. Wash It ln luke warm, not hot, water, In which a pure white shaved soap has been sifted, then rinse In water to which bluing has been added. Hantr up to dry and when still damp press with a warm Iron. Hemming Napkins T3 ths Editor of Woman's Pagi: Dear fadam-vtn hemmlnr nanklna ,. Ik. fcammsr attachment on the machine without mi bread, turn an even hem and then hem by Stir hand. This line of accurate perforations Is very essy to follow la hemstitching draw the threads and bast the hem neatly, with th sewing machine, the stitch regulated the length ,..lul ulil...., !..'. .4 so. wit stitch ciose to the edu uvai.U na.iusu. iu.u. m. as la ordinary hemming (Mrs) C. B. K. Natural Color of Ivory To the Editor of H'omos t Pag Dear Msdam What Is the natural color of KH iTory? C R. ,. Vyvettes " i Some of our frirls have taken to wearing chapenux like the caps of the French sailors. Hero is one of lnrk blue, with a red silk pom pom, nnd white stripe. who has remained a Bplnster and won ders Immediately why who should not hao married, feeling suro It could not havo been for lack of opportunity. Per haps not. But on tho other hand, the woman ho Is extremely unattractie never Is causo for speculation. You put her down aH unnblo to avoid spinster hood If sho would. Yet so often there nio surprises. Ono of tho most hopelessly unappealing .women I ever knew, one Vho fairly bristled old maldlshness was, I found out after somo time, actually having a very hectic love affair. Yet one would never havo guessed that under that stiff de meanor thero wni really a heart, and women always dismissed her with a "Poor thing Rho's so nice, but ." EXCHANGE INQUIRIES I. With what Initials should n widow's house hold linen he marked when preparing for her second maniaceT S. How should alder which Is to he siren as o urddlne present to a widow lie marked? S. Mhat Is rood for folllnt hair? 1. Kltlier n cloth or dollies may be used for the formal ns well us the Informal luncheon, 2. In sending a gift It Is not usual for n woman to cross off the Mrs." on her card iin lrs she writes a special message. In which ense he croses oft" the whole name nnd signs her name nt the bottom or the curd. S. The service plates at n formal dinner re main on tho tulile until the flsh course Is -trrved. Women Clerks in Hotel To ths Editor ot Woman's roer: Dear Madam Can you tell me whether there are any openings for girls to work as clerks In IuI2.mr,T no,'.''1?7 1 Bm thinking of taking such a position If I can secure one JESSIE. With the shortage of men this summer and particularly joung men of the hotel clerk age, I would not bo surprised if some of the hotels would engage young women as day clerks, nt least Tho thing to do would bo to search the columns of the papers published especially for hotel men, to write personally to the hotels at nrlous resorts, and to advertise It would be better to mako applications to the smaller hotels. Dancing at Reception To ths Editor ot woman's Page: Dear Madam At a w.Hin. ,.-,. .!... ,.-,.. several weeks after the ceremony which will be attended by. the pastor who officiated at the time, and his wife, would It he proper to have dancing? .What should the dinner consist of? How should the evening be properly sDent' O. D W' It would be well to ask your pastor If he objects to dancing. It Is scarcely neces sary to provldo any entertainment for guests at a wedding reception, especially If you havo dancing If jour pastor objects to It It would be, of course, moro respectful not to havo It i In that case havo an orchestra play during the evening, as it adds to the spirit of enjoyment to hear music, even If one Is trying one's best to out-talk that music. Serve a buffet supper; that Is, place the edibles on the large table and have several waiters to aid your guests The men In the party may attend to the women at a buffet supper, and this helps in the serving very greatly. Have lobster cutlets, dovlled crabs, chicken croquettes, chicken salad, rasped rolls, Ices, cakes, bonbons, salted nuts and not coneo tor refreshments Also claret cup. serve At a reception the guests -speak first to the brldn and bridegroom and to their parents; they (hen talk together and pro ceed to the dining room If there Is dancing, they dance after eating supper; otherwise after talking for a little while to their various friends they leave for their re spectlve homes. No other sort of enter tainment is expected at a wedding recep tion Forget the Young Man To ths Editor ot Woman's Page. Dear Sladam I know a young man of twenty-one. He Is very handsome and I am deeply In love with him, I have tried to git more acquainted with him, but have not suc ceeded Sometimes when we meet In the street i,.?..,p?i." vTy...pol.llely V " olhr "mes he JSf'i. I00,?,. ri,ht through me (Sometimes I WLnJ. .'ll.,",..m,. and fn? l ,hl"k he does not what shall I do to make blm notice me more? OENKVIEVE You would do better not to think of this person you describe as attractive ; he seems rude and not worthy of a nice girl's inter est, love sbpuld not be confounded with mere liking, and, though you may be at tracted to him through his very Indifference, I doubt If one so Indifferent would make a good life companion. Obtaining Marriage License To ths Editor ot Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will you kindly tell mo if a marriage license can be obtained In the morn. lP..5a. ' !'? he married the same day In Philadelphia, both parties living In Nsxifetn r A. E. S. Yes, provldlnr both parties to the con tract are of legal age or. It not. the consent ot the parents ot the minor Is obtained. Bashful Lover To ths Editor of Woman's page- Dear MadamI am lnttrested In ,a young lady whom I have known for about three years ..V5?r?i rV.!l.i'r. IS,'S,,S, L'K" n- IN THE MOMENT'S MODES (JV ) ii.TTllliinii ri-iif HrwTffi '-Ttf XSf Tomorrow's War Menu Thursday nnnAKFAST Orange Julco Hominy Poached Egg on Tomtto Coffee Toast LUXCHEON Potato Salad Cold Tongue Brown Bread Jam Tea DINNER Consommo Potatoes Baked In Jackets Spinach Pot Roist of Beef Junket Sponge Cake Coffee Arrest Woman for Taking "War" Food HAZLETON, Pa, June 6 The first ar rest under tho provisions of tho Powell bill, making It a misdemeanor to steal nnythlng planted for food In wartimes, was mado here, when Mrs Ellen Brooks was taken Into custody on charges preferred by Mrs. Ann McCafter, mother of Barney McCaffery, the lightweight pugilist JIrs Brooks, It Is nlleged. dug up cabbage and cauliflower plants from the McCaffery gar den, and when discovered gave her pursuers nn exciting chase through the nearby woods before sho was caught ??1PrjfiWWfflrt!ii."PftWe?n 1 ?CFgafrJTTSTB rvT-iTgf y yj-ffT; y vf y.ff 'M'ffttfi'! a I P.i- "-- I)AI.Mtr.2tSTMI Mtll MIDI. i " -1 S A White Sale of Fashionable Footwear It is very unusual to V 1 1 TX1 i T3 1 jia ana vvnue duck Footwear of this kind and almost double $4.90, and in elsewnere. just IVMfe Sports ,n r. a vitn Ivorv White Bote and Heel. In hid, also in Buck v i . - . Ha- ! 3- al5 JW X. y Charming Graduation Frock of Fine Net With Rufllcs Net Is undeniably first choice for graduation frocks nnd this frilly femi nine one will undoubtedly appeal to tho young girl who naturally craves "some thing different" after the plain, serviceable school frocks sho has been accus tomed to .wearing. The underskirt of net is in two sections, the upper one of lining net nnd the lower one of tho fine net, slightly gnthcrcd to tho upper part and banded to the washable satin ribbon, which has frills of net nbovc and be low it. The home dress maker need fear no dif ficulty in nrranRing or draping tho ovcrskirt, for it virtunlly arranges itself, being in leality a straight piece of net, uniform in length all tho way round, finished nt the bottom with two ruffles and at the top with n frilled heading, tho ripple nnd puff nt the sides being foimcd by the unat tached sections of the head ing, which fall looely away from the satin belt at tho sides. The front of the head ing is fastened to the belt with three ;mall atin roses, while the back is at tached with a ribbon sash. Under tho bodice, which has two rows of triplo tucks front nnd back, there arc two bands of the satin libbon fastening un der the belt in fiont and extending over the shoulders to belt in back. Excluding the heading, at tho top of the ocr- skirt all tho rufllcs are picot-edged lop and bottom. Probably no more practical finish hns been devised than picot-edging for n sheer material such as not, and, in order to reduco the expense to virtually one-half when having a number of uiffics with hcndings picot-edged, ono must avoid cutting each ruflle separately and basling it top and bottom (the basting denoting where tho hemstitching is to be done). Tho better way is to first measure the length required for tho lufflcs. If tho material is to be pieced, this is done before the bastings nio put in. The next step is to measure the exact width nnd number of rufllcs. If there aro to be, say, three two-inch luffles nnd one four-inch one, five rows of bastings are put lengthwise into the mntorial, four rows exactly two inches npart nnd tho last row four inches from its neighbor and finally hemstitched. The open threads of the hemstitching aic then cut' through, ns every one knows is the method of obtaining the picot-edge; but possibly every one may not know that in this way ono row of hemstitching forms tho picot edge of the lower part of one luflle as well as for the upper part of another. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB 5ometimes I wish I tad. c. ftrm Vith trees a.nd Fields and drfc-zmej flocks. Then 1 pretend I'm verv srryBwli And Hying' in our window box . Superfluous Hair Remover Tho only treatment which will remove permjnntly all superfluous hair from th facp nK arms or any nirt of the IkmIv leawng no mark or blemish on th most dHI rntp Bkln. No rlfctrtc ncedli burnlne cauatlo or powders U8f OrUlnalor, Solo Owner nnd He U. 8 lat. Off. Ufceu exflTiMiel) l mtt 1112 r hrtttnut St ur. margarct ivuunun iuiii in Suits 70-12-73. KsL 2 in. I'hone Halnut QH be able to purchase White CM 1 onoes at a moderate price quality is worm so priced fact, is - Wj&Sk )xvi HHflffl iHlferi It is NOT unusual, however, lo find such instances of footwear values at Ul TUIUW i 4 Dalsimer. This is a pre- Jjj season incentive to ouy white shoes now at 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet Shoe$ and Hosiery 1204-06-08 Market St. THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX Ily DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG A WOUND which has been made by a clean knife, Buch as a surgeon ordl narlly employs, needs no disinfection, nnil Injury rather than benefit Is likely to be dono by application of disinfectants or anti septics of any sort A wound through a dirty skin or soiled clothing or by a soiled instrument of any sort needs, prompt dls Infectlnn and nothing H better for the pur poso than Iodine Tho ordinary tlncturo may be employed, but the solution Is strong er than N necessary Tho ordinary tincture may bo diluted by three times Its .olume of alcohol nnd Is still strong enough for disin fection purposes It should be applied to tho wound freely as soon ns possible, then the wound should bo thoroughly washed and cleansed nnd Iodine should bo freely ap plied again beforo the wound it closed For n suppurating wound or a wound whlrli has become) Infected nnd Is pouring out a foul-smelling discharge tho best appli cation Is what Is Known ns IXikln's solu tion Thlt solutloj litis been developed dur ing tho present lluropean war in tho treat ment of wounds nnd has been shown to ho highly elllcaclous Tho following Is the formula Iirled soda carbonate fourteen grams poohlorlto of lime twenty grams Ilnrle acid four gram Distilled water one liter Add tho cat donate of soda and hpo rhlnrito of llmo to the water Allow to tettle for half an hour, then (liter and add tlie borlr acid to tlie filtrate Have prepared by a druggist. Another solution which li very excellent for tho treatment of wounds willed are slow In boiling and willed grentlv promotes tho lienllng processes l prepared by adding to ion parts of dlitllled water five parts of common salt and one p.ut of citrate of sod.i Tho wound should lm washed with this solution nnd should be kept continually covered with a rrunprrss of cheesecloth wet with the bolutlon The effect of this solution Is to caute a pouring out of serum upon the surfare of the wound, which das a very marked dealing tffett and keeps tho wound free from Infection The cllrato of soda prevents coagulation of tho albumin of tho blood and so keeps the surface of the wound clean This excellent solution wai devised by the eminent Doctor 'rlrtit, of London, who worked out tho llfo history ot the mosquito rac'il I'araljsis In s raps of fartal rnrnlsl, what Is the best treatment? .Do baths or massigp hlp F. M M. niertrlcal applications, hot nnd cold ap plications and massngo arc the best means of tellef. Colitis What Is colitis? I. M .1) It Is an Infection of the colon Various kinds of germs get Into the colon and be rnmo attached tn the wall and adhere thero nnd produce a condition very similar to a catarrhal condition of the nose Colitis mav bo Pirated In tho lower part of the colon or It may extend to the cntiro colon It Is ono of the most common of all diseases Persons who suffer from ihronic constipa tion aro eiy certain to havo this disease In some degree (fopv right ) Jfaportwv & Sbmcvxs7iihrj Announces an Important Annual Clearance SALE D r a stic reductions have been ordered to make room for new Summer Models. SUITS COATS DRESSES BLOUSES Reduced as never before "SPORTS" SUITS $25.00 Tho Newest Coloring 1210 WALNUT ST1 ffons. White sole and fleelr Beautiful Hoot of White Kid with. Cov ered Lottie Heel Kj yv-i;'sraMfy 7 V t.$$lg0''ilrts Oxfotdof L&JJeS JiVMte "uefc. Wing V&Z Till nnit w,.. I " T" '"j'SJ Oil AT x J LIVING UP TO BILLY By ELIZABETH COOPER This povrerfnl. human '""'l"' ... It. .i a term In prlso Tonng muni" t...- products of the twentieth century. IX near Kate: It is raining and I am staying In the room causo I bit my tongue last nignr. anu .. -talk 1 am sore. Sometimes I think I will never do a good trick for a person as long o. t live, nnd then, when the time comes I am nlvvavs Mr i:.ismark Last nigm . i was coming along home nner "- 2 o-clock. and It was cold and rainy and a miserably bum night. At the corner of Sixth avenue I'savv a fellow all so" of hunched up. walking along as If he haa a. Jig As I went by him I saw It was frred Dennis, and he sure looked all In He was shaking as If he had chills and fever, ana I stopped and asked dim vvnat was mo " tor H Kuld he lust come out of the hos pital vhero he had uphold Between sou or,,! mo i thinw bo hurt heen In the Jag ward at Hellevue, but that was none of my busi ness nnd he suro needed help tie sam m was stone broke, that he didn't have the M.tAn n a tn.rint lnrttrlno' house, and he give mo a touch First I thought I would Cough, then I looked in ms snuiy ejia " I knew ho would go straight to Kelly-s and get a drink, and take a chanco of sleeping on tho floor, so I said to him, "You come up to my room and I will make you some hot cocoa and ou go to bed In a bed That Is what ou need, or you will be costing tho eltv a funeral " I sneaked him up to the room and had him nut on that old Japanese wadded wrapper of mlno und get In bed, nnd I made him some hot cocoi His teeth chattered like thev was plalng a tune, but I piled nil my bed clothes on him nnd mv winter coat anil mot of my clothes, and when he got warm I went In and slept wit t Mvrtle Seaman Khe das only a single bed. and I went to turn over In the night and fell out and bit my tongue Say. hut It is pore It seems to fill mv whole mouth, and I spend most of my time setting In front of the looking glass to tee If the swelling Is stopped But my tongue ain't half as soro as I was when I went Into my room this morn ing thinking I would make Ired some coffee nnd give him a half a dollar, so as he could get a square meal N'ow what do you thlnlt that piker had done" Ho had copped every thing In mv room that he could hock He took my black bag, my winter coat, my new green silk petticoat that I got to wear with mv silt skirt, the buckles off my danc ing sllppem, nnd the little silver frame that hail Illllj's picture In it My can of cocoa was gone and he even sneaked the bottlo of milk In front of tho door Can you beat that for nerve' Xow. the next time I see a bum standing on a corner, shaking his teeth out with the cold, ho can stand there and scatter dls pearls from Fourteenth street to I-orty-second for all me I am Just sore todav I davc been a set ting dere and a tdlnklng tdat this game ain't worth It There must be something better somewhere than living from hand to mouth with people that would steal the pennies off vour ejes You cant tell where lllllltilllllllllllltllllllllllllllMM Summer Styles Millinery, Dresses, Coats Children's Dresses Fur Alterations and Repairs Made at Reduced Prices During the Summer RLAYLOCKBLYNN.Ine V 1528 ChesfnutSt Furs Stored, Altered and Repaired IHIIIIIIIIllllllilllllW Novelties of Wicker For Informal Luncneons and Cretonne and PorcK use. ' Serving Trays Sandwich Baskets Tea Wagons Moats Floor and Table Lamps New style Wicker Trays with stencil centers WrigntTyndale &? vanRoden, Inc. 1212 Chestnut Street Ojjjjnard &ory 1008 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia The Lure of Summer Neckwear Never before has our stock been so attractive, never bo exclusive and so charminfrly varied. Prthw r.?,?bf7the n6W brad effect OW the Stock. t or the low-cut waist. i nv tn no IllSriS.Ce'Ver" StCk TiCS 0i PlqU6 r fancy tl.ytino.t nrrJ,nS'iarPJqUe Z' fr "drsinB Up" the M are in KTeat demand. r t u to 00 Pique fVl ?0liar8 for the " or made flat for 'the very stylish Anderson KinRham frock. Some hand-embroid- Organdy and Voile Collars for daintiest Summer SftSST-add '-P-Wt K Shf dm.? end LhUdren8 Coats-cute Pique Sets, hand-embroid- 50c to $1.75 Special Reduction Cotton Dress Fabrics written In the form of lstiss. t. . m. Is one of the most gripping literary you stand witn any of them They win v , good to you one minute, and the nt Hi uto do you a dirty trick. Just llk tn, Rooney who sat up three nights runsi.1 with Mamie Callahan when she was .i1? then pinched her only pair of sllpoers t believe crooks have something wrong d!! deep Insldo of them. They never do netkiTI like other people. Their hearts are gaS they will go to the pen for a friend riikT. than peach on him, and yet that fri.,J wouldn't trust him alone In his room i,! a JB bill, and the women If they ami steal each other's money they steal tiM other's fellows If they're left around ei.,! lessllkc ' I sent your letter to Jim, and I ton .. be'orc, I paid the storage man Don't r so blue, It won't be long, and I am doint everything I can for you You are alwjn a kicking nt me, Kate, and I am a doint the best I know how. I am working like a dog, and I donl spend a cent for myself more than I hut to I am thinking of you, Kate, and 1 1,,, jou even If you do seem to always havsj grouch against me. Yours, xaj,- (CONTINUED TOMORROW) (Copyright All rights reserved I Ladies ' Silk Hose Beat quality silk: black,' white and colors, CAn Special DVL Value Also full line of ladies', children's and men's hose. Sent Free br Tarcel Tost, McPHILOMY'S, 1624MarketSt NEXT TO STANI.FV THEXTHE OPEN EVENINGS Except Tuesday and Wednesday FACIAL BLEMISHES POSITIVELY REMOVED I fruarantes to remove all traces ot age by a restoration of ths fare to Its youthful contour and positively eliminate an lines, irecsies srars. I'iRglness and dark circles around the eyes sagging musrlis double cnins. Astonishing results. IhiCdtnt COMPI.F.MON XPERT nnil Stir 0 Fine Toilrt Preparations Suite 70B-107 Flanders Pldg. ti'.in,, st nt 1.1th. rinln.. I's. Hell Phone Spruce 2188. Est. 1891 II afcl,eaissBsaaammmmggr'gignWPaa M(1 HHOB STORE t! j&JjffiBJ?aSBpSEWZJi I Bl EssaEa'ggasaa'111111'--1-"" t &!fqWIK& IJ "ammmW. .TSK.. j- .... ' saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamL-. . .. rt . . i n it h nAi i n I - - - -. f&r ' eji My-. . ,uf iiu CUT I w-a sm JWrjuav wi7-l.o vjpuju-e '? 'i . ' j wunus, - i Wgjsmi yo avt M7WNete4rT ' W