THE SmAltWX TRmtfJTE-TTTESDAT MOHSffiSfS-",' WAT 22, 1894. HATS ANI) BONNETS. (CHANGES IN HAIRDRESSING THAT AF FECT THE MILLINERY. .Tpturaed Waving; Ilolr Thrown the Bon Beta More Off tlio gmc Wtau, Coarse, I Rough and Satlu StrawB Aro All In Fash Ion Ornament For Coiffure. The owners of small, oval faces gain by the undulating mode of dressing tho hair. Tho undulating modo means cleop, heavy waves throughout tho ontiro thickness of tho hair, so that a compar atively small quantity niakoB quite a pcspectahlo busk This is thrown hack loosely from tho face and sometimes is xnisod over small cushions. Of courso tho undulating process is a tedious one. When tho victim cannot afford a hair dresser but then it need not bo done of toner than onco a week on most heads, and 0HOB waved tho hair may be said to dnss itself. A quick upward twist around tho ball of tho thumb, an up standing loop of hair around which the rest is coiled, tho whole fixed in place with three pins of golden tortoise shell, aud the matter is ended With such a coiffure tho latest orna ment is a solitaire placed in the billow ing waves of hair a little above the fore head, from which springs two curved A HAIIl OnXA.MF.NT. and tremulous golden wires ending each in the "eye" of a peacock's foathor, tho j colors being represented by different ! precious stones. A hair ornament sug- gested hy an eminent French authority for evening wear consists of black lace quills and a small osprey. This can I hardly fail to bo becoming to any face. A studied disarray is tho keynote of the Jiairdressiug now in vogue. Tho waved Hair tumbles over the ear? and is so loosely gathered up at the nape of tho neck that it seems as if it would escape its pius at every movement. Of courso so distinct a change in hair dressing must affect tho hats and bon nets that, as it were, complete tho ar tittle handiwork of tho coiftVnr. Tho upturned hair of necessity throws tho j hats more off tho face, and everything points to their becoming larger and more j capricious in shape) as tho summer ap- j proaches. The New York Herald say3: "Wide brims of variegated fancy straws, undulating in almost as many waves as tho hair thoy partially cover, crowned with nodding plumes, some of which lie j on the hair behind tho ears at either side or with spreading bowl of moire relieved by upstanding knots of flowers 1 or aigri'ts sparkling with jet, are to be found in the salons of the milliners who tune tho orchestra of fashion. Even the hats that have come down to us in tho hardly moro vast and capricious in de tail than those with which lovely wom an apparently intends to crown herself this year. And with the fashionable I coiffuro hats and bonnets will be diffi- ! cult to wear, for big hats will not bo ! tho only wear, and there will bo quito a ran on toques, which will sit moro closely on tho head. Spring flowers hold an appropriate sway. " There aro fine straws and courso straws, rough straws and satin straws, I round straws and flat straws, brown I straws and gold straws, without men- j HI t BONNET FIAT, LACE HAT, TOQUE. tioning "copeaux" or wood shavings and other various varieties plaited in with real stuff. Tho era of "crin" Sesmi to bo reappearing, and the prettiest hats recently seen are of black crinoline, spangled either with jet or steel and trimmed with tnfts of frosted feathers or bunches of spring flowers. A stylish hat in black lae with groan ntraw crown trimmed with lace, butter fly bow and two tips in front and three behind, has a vandean under the brim, i with a bunch of flowers. A bonnet hat, with its strings resting on a rouleau of I velvet, which raises it teoomingly from tno hair, is trimmed witti an upstaua- ing osprey and ostrich plume, a rosette of laoo over tho forehead, the brim be ing covered beneath with plaited black lace. A charming touuo is edged with feather trimming and is trimmed with a satin bow and bunch of violets. A LIBRARY PARTY. j An In.Mrmal Knterliiinmcnt at Whieh Eaoh : Quest ftepMMaSi Koine llnok. The novel idea of a party at which; tjvery fuenv 13 injuni:;!! 10 L'OIIIO repro sonting some well known book is worthy V nmwm'i milium. 4i-uiuin me best way to make thu kind of ntertain ment quito plain is to reproduce the de scription of a library party as reported for Tho Household: "Tho Newcomcs" A young lady with several now Wuo combs fastened in hor hair. Tho bright idea of tho now combs was thought to bo tho best effort of tho ovoning. "Ivanhoo" (I'vo an O) By a man i a in r ii on n ore:iKr, "Middlemarch" Lady with a card asteneu to nor aress, on wnicn was J A 3 I- , ft "Fern Leaves" An elderly man with i. i i . , i.iom noiM uuuiiMML i i lei ii n v v "Lamplighter" by a man with stop. nnr ant! tancrs re.:uiv ior n. "The Light That Failed" was well hown up by a young lady who carried canoie wnicn was louuuuauy going . "Helen's Babies" A young lady, Helen by name, carried around three dolls of assorted sizes. "In Silk Attiro" By a lady in a silk dress. "The Pathfinder" A lady with a guidebook in her hand. "Alice In Wonderland" A lady, whoso name was Alice, was in a chron ic state of wonder and surpriso at every thing she saw. "My Mother and I" Represented by a mother and daughter walking around together. "My Wife and I" A man and hie wife walking arm in arm. Each guest was provided with a card on which could be written tho names of the books he could make out A prize was given to the person who guessed the greatest number, and also to the one who guessed tho least.' A prize was awarded to the one who made the best representation of a book. Many other subjects may bo found by studying a cataloguo of books, as, "Roughing It," "Dust," "Hard Cash," "Dollars and Cents" "Five Little Pep pers," "Watch and Wait" and many more. lbiby's Cot yuiit. It is simply made, this pretty cover let, beneath which baby is nestled in such a bewitching fashion, and it may be either elegant or inexpensive, as fan cy und means dictate. Spotted muslin the kind with largo snowy wafers sprinkled over a sheer Burfaoe is cho sen for its making. The coverlet, to be attractive, should have a lining of silk or sateen, cut the size and shajio requir ed. Over this the flaky mnsliu is laid, securely tacked and finished about the edge with a ruffle pf white lace. Tin. decoration for this quilt is given by using each spot as a center for a daisy or star, which is worked in ookned Bilks. A fluff of Tom Thumb ribbon added hero aud there gives the quilt a still more festive air. Embroidery silks and ribbons should of courso match the tint of the lining. Soft flannel cot quilts, with pretty pink edges and seal Ions, aro W&Rn and snug, and elaborate fancies in white satin sheeting, frilled around with embroidered white silk ruffles, aro most effective, says OOldeii Days. EMhtanf In i loves. The fancy for light gloves continues. Pearl gray nndroniod kid gloves lightly stitched with black and fastened by font buttons are woru at afternoon recep tions, day weddings, for calling and at the theater. White gloves aro preferred lor evening wear, let many hnd these ' light colors unbecoming, :is they make the hands look larger, and they use in stead tan or gray sued" gloves both foi day and evening and with drosses of all colors. Mousquetairo gloves aro best till I in soft suede and aro also used in long gloves of dressed white or pearl colored kid. For shopping, traveling and general wear in the morning the preference is still for heavy kid gloves of reddish tan or oak color, fastened by four largo buttons. Outing gloves of white wash leather Will be worn again iu tho summer, made in sack shape, lnoso on tiie wrists, or olso closely bat tened, says Harper's Bazar. , The Triumph Olmlr. Modern Priscilla tells how ono wom an fitted up a very comfortable chair, which was so greatly admired that it fame to bo called a "triumph chair. " Tab' a strong pieco of ticking for the background of a sizo largo enough tc CHAIR WITH PATCHWORK COVETf. throw over a chair like the one shown here an old steamer chair, or any chair, in fact, that litis become shabby. Cover it on tho hack with dark muslin and on the front with a piece of velvet, velveteen or plush, preferably of black or very dark blue or green. On this arrango your bits of silk, vel vet or ribbon, imd in applying them nso up nil odds and ends of gold braid, tin sel and embroidery silks Fasten some bits on with chnin stitch, herringbone or buttonhole, or couch around the edges with tinsel or gold braid. Let tho nieces bo of as great a variety of shapes and colors as possible. The dark background showing through gives a very rich effect, different from the ordinary patchwork. A piece of cheap or old velveteen can bo nsed as a background for the center Stripe and a bett er quality for tho sides. Hreivd Soup For Children. Place over tho fire a sufficient quan tity of milk to fill a largo dish. Let it come to a l)il nnd then pour into the dish in whieh you havo previously bro ken np scraps of partially dry bread, with sufficient pepper and salt to season. Let it stand a few minutes before serving. The best way of treating a stovo which has not been blacked for some time is to rub it well with a newspa per, adding a littlo clean grease of some kind. It will soon take a polish after a few treatments of this sort. Fashion Buboes, After the tea gown tho blouso is (he most picturesqui i garment worn by wom en. It is said that a red parasol destroys j in a great mea-wo tho actinic power of t he sun, and must therefore keep tho skin from Booklet. Taste seems to ho against draperies. Bone of the) newest, gowns, however, are sot in broad box plaits at tho sido. The new Mazer is short, falling only hoot 10 inches Mow the waist in the back and pointing longer in the front. To wear with blazer snits are shirt Waists of cotton cheviot, plain or in stripes, made precisely as they were last year, bnt moro often finished by a very stylish standing sjoilar, which is to bo broken over slightly below the throat. The turnod over collars oro still shown for thoso who prefer them. Pine wool crepons havo come to stay and will continuo to rival all othor thin fabrics for spring and summer gowns, Tho French manufacturers show a de cided preference for lightly woven stuffs, and indeed for very thin fabrics. A PLEASING TRANSFORMATION. From an Old Chest or Drawers to a Modern lJuffet. Is thcro an old chest of drawers in your attic? If so, and you desire a buffet for your dining room at the smallest possiblo expense, convert tho old piece of furniture into the uow ono desired by following theso directions from Tho Decorator and Furnisher: The middle drawers aro re moved and a curtain to run on a rod nibstituted, putting a bottom over the remaining II "IT lilMSd ltOOM BCvntT, drawers. A board of pine or popl&r stained to match woodwork aud finish ed with shellac should be made to over hang six or eight inches on either end, thus adding that much to available space. The upper shelves may bo of pino stained and should bo in width about half that of tho top of case. Should this bo 20 inches from back to front, make the shelves 10 inches. The upright turn ed posts muy bo of 1 inch or 1 ). inch poles, which come already finished, cut ting to the neoossniy lengths, A mirror in a plain frame way be procured, or India silk can be shirred on brass rods to form a very nice background. Com mon silkolino miikes a very good sub stitute for the silk. Another very good background is formed by covering a board with mus lin and afterward pasting some pretty wall paper over it, the Japanese leather paper with bronze figures being espe cially effective, To thoso who have tho talent for painting on tapestry or burlap it will not bo necessary to do moro than suggest tho back of such a buffet as a suitable subject for such experiments. Of course, after all is said, nothing can equal the reflective qualities of a mir- " taB- Latest In Menn Cards. Quito tho latest thing in table and menu cards is a plain wood shaving l"""1 W tho menn. Japanese or Chinese porce- A WOOD SHAVINO CARD. lain will furnish many designs for these cards, althongh a clever worker will be at no loss for pretty imaginings. The girl who paints in water colors or draws with pen and ink need never be without unique menu cards. The llread and i latter Hato. When a bread and butter plate is set at tho left hand, either with or without a knife npon it, it is intended to receivo tho butter. Bread or a roll is laid upon it when tho tablo is set This littlo plate is a somewhat modern accession to the scrvico of tho breakfast, lunch eon and tea tablo and is a dainty con venience, though not an essential. Salt ed almonds and the liko aro often laid upon it, and it may bo drawn in front of ono to receive tho cheese when this is served as a courso with celory or hot or cold wafers. Butter is seldom placed upon the din ner tablo on ceremonious occasions, gravies and sauces usually taking its place. A Good Bean Soup. Soak a pint of white beans in soft, lukewarm water overnight Put them in a kettle tho next morning with 8 quarts of cold water and a pound of salt pork. Boil slowly three hours, keeping the kettle well covered. Add a littlo celery and cayonno pepper. Simmer hnlf fin honr lnricrer nnH urroin thr,iiffh a , colander and servo. How to Make liread Cake. Two cupfuls of light bread dongh, 1 i oupf nls of sugar, half a cupful of butter, it tablespoonfnls of sour milk in which has been dissolved half a tea spoonful of aoda, a cupful of raisins chopped and floured, nutmeg and cin namon. Stir well, adding fruit lastly. Let rise and bako in a moderato oven. Household Brevities. Colonial papers and colonial furnish ings of all kinds remain in form. Do not forget that a teaspoonful of li terine in half a glass of water used 1 as a wash and gargle after meals is ex I uellenl It sweetens the mouth aud is a Valuable antiseptic, destroying promptly j nil odors from diseased gums and tooth. Tn eernnioTiirma Ivnnoe i.. ..... ,.l o .j provided upon which to place Iwuen and other inedible parts of food. Ono teaspoonful of cornstarch to a cup of table salt will keep it from get ting hard in tho salt shakers. Baking is ono of tho cheapest and most oonvenient modes of preparing a kaeal In small families. A bag filled with salt and heated is a great relief to any ono suffering from neuralgia. Tlie Doctor's Sharp I'raetlee. nr. Pafsons got buck tiome Monday from tliftt great duck hunt nt Corpus Cbrlstl, but didn't bring its tho duck n.s be prom ised. All tho doctor killed was a goose, n b.iwk and nn owl. The good doctor nto the goose and gnve w our choice of the hawk and the owl, but bo could not tempt us from our straight diet of bacon and hoe cake with that kind of "game." Korrville (Tex.) Paper. A JuuUun Pil.nds . A Irieud lu nead is s friend indeed, and not less thn one million people have f i tinil just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds, it yon have never used thli Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince von that it bat wonderful ourative powers in all diseases of Throat, Cheat aud Lanirs. Kuril bottle Is guaranteed to do all that la olaimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottle trei at Mathews Bro'. drug store, tiarge bottles 6oo. aud IL 00. ' WEAK MEN your attention i jo i .i.i n in j mm Gray's SpeciQc Medicine IF YOU SUFFER from Nor- nsTKM anu van. "- vima nu bility, WsolrnesB of Body and Mind, Sperma torrhea, and lmuotency, and all diseases that fiiso from ovor-ludulgeuce nd elf -uliuue, as Loss of Mf mory and Tower, Dimness of Vis ion, Premature Old Aeo aud many otber dis eases that lead to Insanity or Uinsumpttou and an early grave, writ l'ur a pamphlet. ..Kress AfiAY MEDICINE CO., Buffalo. K,X, Tho fiiieclflo Medlelno Is sold by all ragalsts at 8 per package, or six packages ur 5,or sent by msll on receipt of money.and with overy 15.00 order WE GUARAMTEE a cure or money refunded. wwBBnBw ISTOn aocount of counterfeits wo havs adopted tho Yellow Wrapper, the only genu ine. Bold In Scratiton hv J!aithof8 Bros. Lost ManM and vlf?or qulekly rost area. Varicocele, iiiL'htlv an.thkliinu Mtr i hi .-lv 1'iirt'd 1)V fiTii'fiv With ur llr: written ruarutettiueu'r. Hold by I K l 4 iVsa .1... JiATTHEWd BKOS., Drugrflbt oorttawn, I'a. MM m& MM SUPERLATIVE AND GOLD MEDAL The nbovo brand? of flour can be had at any of the following merchants, who will accept Tun Tribune flour coupon of !35 on esoh one hundred ponnds f flour or 00 on each barrel of flour. tcrnnton P. P. Priei, Washington aveuuo I Gold Jlwlal Brand. Dnnmore Y. P. Price, Hold Modal Brand. Dunmore P. I. Ulauloy. Superlatiro I '.ran I. Hyde Park Carson & Dnvia, Wu-hburn St. Gold Medal brand; J. neph A. Mears.Main avenue, Snporlative Brand. Oreeu Kidce A.L.Speneor.Uold Medal Brand. J. T.Mellalo, Superlative. Providence Kenner ii Chaiipoll. N' Main ave nue. Superlative Uran(P,U J Glllespla, W. Market street, Odd Mwbil Brand. Ohphant -James Jordan, Superlative Brand. Peekvilie Sh.tif 'r tt KillW Superlativa. Jcnnyn -C, U. Winters Co. Suporalatlvo Arelrbald Jones, BimpSOu A Co . U.ild Med'il. Carlwndale-B. S. Clark, Gold Medal Brand. Honiwdalo-I N. PuKtor & Co. Goli Medal. Minooka-M. H. Lavelle. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM Zz Hakes Marvelous Cures 2z in Blood Poison EE Rheumatism and Scrofula 9 P. P. P. purifies the blood, bofldsnp gm tho weak and lebllltiito3t (rives ntrenffth to weakeued nerves, expels tm dlsea.ses.givlnictho patient heulth and gOf - happlni'Mf? whoro nlcknoss, gloomy icfiiiiv" und lansltudo flrkt prevailed. gmf - Fttrpriniary.ni'ooiidnry and lorthry T syphifis, tor blood polfmnln, mereu-fls-- rial potnon, malaria, dyspi'pMin, and sflto In nil blood nnd akin 1 - . liko blotches, plmplos, old chronic-ulcers, 1 ' tettefs scald heal, holls, nryxlpelas. ammm enema- we ;uay aay, w ithout tVar of mmmm contradiction, tnnt P. P. P. ISthebett fcl blood purtfltT In the world,and makes positive, speedy ano permaneut cures mm ' in all cases. Ladles whono systems aro poluned nnd whoso bloodls In nn impure oondl tton, due to menstrual lrrerulnrltled, are peculiarly benefited by tho won derful tonic find blood oleunslm? DTOD" orti(sof p. P. P. Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potasslam. Bprinofibld, Mo., Aug. Utfi. 1893. I can Hpeak In the highest terms of your medicine from my .wn personal KDOwlodjro. I was affected with heart di.sease, plenriy and rheumatism for 3r years, was treated by the very best) physicians and spent hundreds nf dol lars, tried every known remedy with out bnalUg relief, I have only takoa one bottle of your P. P. P.. and can cheerfully say It baa dimo me moro f ooj tnan anvininK 1 uavoevuriaKeu, abui rwominnnd vonr medicine to all euQerers of the abovo dlbeasos. KM. M. M. YKARY. pr Jgfleld, Green County. Mo. v.uMe time, ' rpecitlc. tn.. you aasverythliifcT Is plain and simple. All 1 ask remedy IBMI or me, nu reai ror hhdui ntny 00 I . h Ifcrt New mncoTery. 1 II A HA S i :; t.O ' Ult Dcfort 'nl Ah. L . . . . oiiU r fj Kuc a viiu. rr.Ai, weak m mm , .f ' m DRVfiaa. AT A'L. Fjrsale by JOHN U. PHELPS, Pharmacist, cor. Wyoming Ave. and tprnceSt., kTnnton, Pa. .suinoftmi or Insanity. tijr .tint 1 prepaid. With ImmIWuI lh ninnrir. UtrUnilKll AFTER USiNG.i'Ootbur. AdUrtai '.t'HVf: hi in so., Maaonlo 'rompio, uurcAOU. all. For Sale in Scpftnton, Pa., by H. O. SANDERSON, Drqgtrist, Wwhlngtotl and Snri:cfi ut rooK J9PENNYR0YA k for DR. MOSTT'8 PBJnfYBOTAL PILOT and take no other. 7" Send tar clroulcjr. VrU 81,00 per box. C DOZM for 15.00, SJH. MOTT'8 CIIKIVIIOAL. CO., - Clovclancl, Olilo. l or Mule byC. II. UAUIUS, Ui mitl.t, DEXTER SHOE CO., Inc'p. Capftn!, $1,000,000. BKST BtM BHOB IN THK WOKLW. A dollar nateJ is a dollar earned.' ThtflLndioft' Solid French Donpoln Kid But ton Boot deltvored free nnywhoro In the U.S., on rami 01 UMBt Money wrucr, or I WhI Note (or $1.50. Kquali ovory way tho boot sold In all n t.it 1 ttorot for 92.60. Wo inula thU boot ournelveti, thovoforo wo guar antee tho Jit, ttule ana wear, i. i ! If nriy ono ih not uatlstlca '.vo will rtfUOd tho money orHondmoUierpuIr. Optra Too or Common peine, k vtdthi ft IV K. & LUL &lfVlzu 1 to 8 atnl hulf IT--i?Mueii. bent' your site; Cats. lofTUO JPtf' r Htt flruTCD xunc FEDERAL ST., I nOSTON. MASS. Spsrtnl term to VeuUr: Ladies Who Value A refined complexion must nop Pozzoni'n VawA der. It produces a soft and beautiful skin. rium ihtX. i rntnine, Jou.J, MM The Flour Awards "Chicago, Oct. 31. Fhe first offloisl announcement of World's Fair ill plotnus on iloar has been made. A medal has been swarded by the World'B Fair judges to the (lour manu factured by the Washburn, Crosby Co, In the great Washburn Flour Mills, Minneapolis. The committee reports the flour strong and pure, and entitles It to rank as urst-clas putout flour for family aud bakers' use." MEGARGEL & CONNELL V HOI.KSAI.K AGENT Taylor Jurigo & Co., Gold Modal; Atherton ft Co., Suporlatlvj. Duryea La'rence Storo Co., Gold Medal. Mooii. John McCrindlu, Quid Modal. Pittston M. V. O'Boyle, Gold Modal. Clark's Green Fraco & Parkor, Superlative. Clark's Summit -K. M. Younu, Gold Mortal. Palton-S. E. Finn & Son, Gold Medal Brand. Nii Uolion-J. E. Hardin,;. Wavirly-M. W. Bliss & Son, Gold Modal. Factory ville Charlos Gardner, Gold Medal. Hophottom-N. M. 1'inn & Son, Gold Modal Tobyhanna TiibytiRiina ft LchiKli Lumbar Co . Gold Medal Brand Gouldsbaro - S A. Adams. Gold Kads) Bran d. Moscow Gaipe & Clements, Gold Medal. Lake Ariel Jamos A. Bortree, Gold Medal. Forest City J. L. Morgan ft Co., Gold Med a Pimples, Blotches and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles rr-.vb,. ti..l .1.1.- A.h ... 1 , .,,.1 T t j. Blum, the ifreatent blood purlfler on uarvu. ilttDin, O. . July 21, 191. Mnssns. Liptman Bros., Rnvunnah, Ga. ! Dkar Hilts I bought a bottle of your P.P. P. at Hot HpHnps,Ark.,and it has done me moro jrood than three months treatment at the Hot Springs. 8ond throe bottles 0. O. D. Respectfully yours. JAH. M. NEW TON, Aberdeen, Brown County, O. apt. J. D. Johnalon. To at! whom it may concern: I her by testify to the wonderful properties of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I suflered for several years with an un sightly and dtoftCrtMblfl eruption on my face. I tried every known nme dy bur in vain, until P. P. P. was usod, and am now entirely cured. ifiignod by) J. D. JOHNSTON. Savanoah, ia. Nkla Cancer Cured. Testimony from the Mayor of Scouin.TcX 8kq.uiw.Tbx., January U, 1R93. Mehsrb. 11 ppm an BBOB.1 Savnnunh, Gn. : (tentlt'mert I have tried your P. P. P. for n disease of the skin, usually known as skin cancer. of thirty years standing, and found great relief; It parities the blood and removes all Ir rltntlon from the sent of the disease end prevents any spreading of the sores. I have taken flveor six bottles nnd feel confident that anothor crturno will effect a cure. It has also relieved me from indlgentton and etomach tro iblea. Yours truly. CAPT. W. M. HUftT, Attorney nt Law. Book on Biooil Diseases Moiled Free. ALL DKUOUIRTS SELL IT. LIPPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, Erlppman's Hloeb.MaTannnh,On CURE YOURSELF m TWO WEEKS, riu iev and tn-'Oth with "duelers" wiindi'ifnl wh"ii 1 will -'inl you FHK11'. the pnscriptlon imn ni i i r IP.-. ' 3 tuui full pttftlculantof a nru certain remedy that fsftomiplete cure for NHVOl'S tTEAKNKW, I-OST MAMIOOH hikI IM !MTKNi:v IniiMnr -omik nnu Cures in TWO UKf lKS 1 sen.l this Information ami preHi-rlption nttsolntely fr'Khh, and tliere la no I humbiitr nor ndvnrtlsliiK oatoi about it. Any druittit Can put It UD tat I In return is thai yuu will buy a small quantity 01 the lli yuu nieiLse nimuimr:. n: I'-uers win NtMit.fi. JLOCK SiO OOl.. irx 1 XMui , .v .trsii Tt 1 1, ..1C I RE8TORK LOSI YIGO WiH brro you npln a week flo'd with WRlTi" Nri V, ll'i Dili lit V. I.OBfl Of itUBal PiiWftr in allhm m, InroluntorT Kmlailom (rum any cann-. If nefilertod, such truublos lead OOUaumptlon or himn lly, si.ue por mi by mail, ft hewn fm ?v Wlih Mi r n iwaatM to eura ir i jfuiul ihe uioutiv. A "NERVE 8EED9. 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