THE OMAHA UEK : FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21. If! IV Hi SOCIETY LargeSumRealized From Faculty Club Bridge -a. thim 100 wan realised from roft I'd und benefit bridge Wedm-wLiy r.f tirtnxn e-'v-n by !h faculty Wives ut the r.ui'Ntn' home of tli I 'til VarHil y of Nebraska folles of Medicine. The (lull win (l.liU ut a later lime what HI In; lnni'J for the home. Tul'le fur t ha am' rr ihiced In mo iiii'ko living rtv.iu t no iiym t.iwiiim fiml ulcnitf the bulcony over looking thti "if ynt." I'ourli'K at the tea tuble which was ti'OHt m tractive with pink cbry iinthemiiiri find iMilili sllcer, were ANsii.imea Harold Olrliird. J. M. I'at ton, J, M. l!mlti"r, J. I'. Lord und Mrs. A. V. Juiikd, I'hulrmnn. Mrs, V. T. Qulxloy wn Ki iierul chairman Of till Ull 4-SSf III IX'IK'Itt, I'll.-! offered wet hundsome anil numerous, Mr. Y, (1. (jfegnry at Mm. JUiliih I.ulkhnrt'a table n th first rl winner. Hh rhis ma )" Riiiiy standard bridge Inmp in rose unit I -in shinies. Mr. Davidnon Ifootess at Dinner and Theater, Mr. and Mi. J, 13. Davidson hail th Mi'nhik mi. I Mm.laims if. II. Jiavi arid ,, Keum-dy (Union with them t lln lr hiiniti Inst evening in honor of Mm. und Mrs, Wulter W. Heart. Mr. Head l.im Juct returned from Europe. J'ollo dinner, tha party wer In the audience for tha opening perform ance of K'l W'ynn at the Urandle. Woman1 Club Entertains. Mix. V. It. MoKurlunti olid Mra. H. J. Alexander will tintertnlu eight (iueeiM ut the Omaha Woman's club benefit luncheon and card iwrty Krl- tiny nfternoun, 1 o'clock, at the Jllaeknton hotel. Foursome will be entertained by Mesduine -Johannes;, J. M. Huckler, O. II. Uutker, F. K. Walters, Krtwarrt Phelnn, J. M. Bhlve 1y, J. J I. Wruy, J. Iluell, A. 1). Touzn lln, K. K. Zimmerman, J I, O. Wind- Jielin, XV. 11. Qulgley, ft. C. FowlerJ a II. Marley, II. M. Hinder, F. A. Watherston, J. C, Davis, J.. M. fiwln dlcr, J. J. Mens, Avery Iancaster, R. 8. Kmlth. . More than 200 reservation have been mail?. Tuble may be reserved with Mr, John K. Golden or any rnomber of the houae and home committee. The affair la open to thfl public. For the Rirhardsons. Mr. and Mr. It. H. Olmated enter tained Informally at luncheon at the Athletic club Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Itlchnrdfton of Daven port. In., who are atopplng nt the Blarkatone, Mr. and Mr. Richard won were gureta Wednemlay nt the wedding of Mlea Zurllna Brlahln and Jom'i'll Lewi For Minneapolis Guest. Minn Katherlne Penny haa Indued invitation)) for ft bridge to be given Friday December 1 in honor of Ml .Dorothy Rlehardaon of Minneapolis who will arrive next week to be her guect for Tlmnkeglvlng and for the week end. Guesfof Mrs. Rees. Mrs. Samuel Iteea, Jr., haa an her gueet Mix Alice Haugan of Evanaton, 111. Miaa Haugan arrived Sunday and will remain over Thankaglvlng. She wae a roommate of her hosteM at Vasaar college, Gucnti From Lincoln. Member of the Nonpareil club of Lincoln motored to Omaha Thuraday for luncheon wl cards at the home of Mr. C. S. Tiwr, who formerly re aided in Lincoln and wan a member of the club. Vllwley Tea. The Wellesley club will entertain at tea at 4 FriJay afternoon In the Bur-gcna-Naah Auditorium. All friend of Wellesley are invited as moving pic ture of the college are to be shown. Birth Announcements. Mr. and Mr John B. Olaacow an nounce the birth of a daughter Nov ember 12. Announcement I mad of tho birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Webb Itkhsrda November 23 at the Stewart hospital. Mr. and Mr. Hul E. Munaey of Fort Smith. Ark., announce the birth of a eon, Judeun fluininei field, at the frtewiirt lmiipltnl November Si. Mra, Muneey formerly Mia 1-nnora Ajer of thla city. Guild Exhibit Thirty-eight producing artiste will r.-prrse-' e Omaha Art guild In annual exhibition to be given IWmlur 1 1 at the Omaha i,ili!.. ihriy umler the euptv-a of t!i Omaha t.l'ty ff Fine Arts, I hm tie 1s rf etcrllont palntlnt by t'tuah.t sitts'S ha been shown In g i ll -xhiMih-n in the Ul 10 )r .one i .klly attra. Hv work iv i i..ir,le. ihi ear. The exhlhi t .-n w.li 14 t l lb puMuv tlrge I iiker, Jr. I the P.- president. Mi.TI"'e.,r. Nature's remedy lor conjlip:li:i will live yoi punmenl relief ! I li,.. '.!,, U It, . ih..u!..W ft pv I jre ,t(t t fit eooel f- t . ,h ell h. t.vrf(i. f ttaliM i r !l tuoi.u' j U I U; A tii i-m v if ihey ,t. .!! t t '4 et S" t i!r em-'r K.. But j Bint ttl H lt vms-. ne "list.msn.slM )-) i thrv . ! t.1 is - !! e i.i jel t- ana ! r s- If ! .S IS l"t I ; .4 tSMMHSU K - t I l S..S U. ta'WI l.4 Ml' ' f't tils4-t ! . t. i-t i . tl t... hf j thi ma at t takttsA, i e.i.e sits. i t we l i- ' tww e w ..t rSwsi f t . t M i . - ) k I r l -s. I . t 4 ! I. - s ieil. i-. k s4 fs-.'e-s . ( ' ts e, w..- isie tsat, i 4 Im Mtu e4 e-es t-t ... I It I'M li It uske I ! Hsk. f t U, I,, ew' 1 .s.- '.,(. ,!(. s sVe r-'t es'.i i,,ji,. ire .u .., . . . i i . . f- Ktl! t fill Personals J. II. Boubjr haa returned from two weeka apent in Washington, D. C. (ilenn lluffhlnie of Chicago arrive Friday, December 1, to vlait Miaa Lu cille Lathrop. Mr. and Mra, Will T. Orahum will epenrt the week end in Hloux City, la., and laurel, Neb. , 11 r. and Mra. It. C. Jlargravca of Cody, Wyo. are Visiting their niece, Mr. Ixiu Traynor. Minn Daphne I'otere leavca thla week to ride in the American llorae bow in Kanana City thla week. Mra. Frank Carpenter haa return ed from a month' vlalt with her eon. Hurry C. Carpenter, and Mra. Carpenter at their home In Billing", Mont, Mra. Morton VI no, preaident of Douglaa County W. C. T, V., haa returned from 1'hlluddphla, I'a., where aha attended the World meet ing of Woman' Chriatlan Temperance Union. Mr. Iioland M. June, regent of Major Itaao Hadler chapter, LMtugh tera American Ilevolutlon lia re turned from Uryan )., where ehe wae railed four montha ago by the IllneHM of her mother, Mr. Uavid t'repp. Miaa nuih Whltcd leave Saturday for the eat, where aha will end ThankHglvIng week with Miaa Flor ence Dunlap of Wanhlngton, I). C, formerly of Omaha. Tha two will then continue the trip to New York City, where they will be the gueata of Ml Moltle Sullivan. Thankngiving Offering for Old People's Home The annua) Thankeglvlng offering of money or food aupplie for the Old l'eople home, on Fontenelle boulevard, may be delivered to the home or to any of the truateea on or before ThonkKlvlng day. 8ix thou aand dollara are needed to defray ex penaea for next year, Mor Ml Horennon. Mr. Charlee Jordan and Mra. J. h. Newman will entertain at a luncheon of 14 covera Friday in honor of Mine l'eggy Borenaon of North I'latte, who I the gueat of Mr. Homer Peter on. The luncheon will be aerved at the home of Mra. Newman. Birthday Party. Mra. Harold C. Clark entertained Id email gueet Tuesday afternoon at her home in honor of the second birthday anniversary of her eon, Uruc. A birthday cako with pink candle formed the table centerpiece and pink kewple doll were the favora. Evening Bridge, Mia Angelene Anderaon entertained at a bridge party at her home Tues day evening. Three table were set for the game. Ciister Relief Corp. Oeorge A. Custer Woman Relief corpa will have an all-day sewing session Friday at the home of Mr. George Wlnshlp. Church Uaiar. The women of the Central United TreHbyterlan church at Twenty fourth and Dodge atreets will hold bazar in the church parlor Friday, November 24. Luncheon will be served from U to 2 and chicken pie dinner from B until 7. Rummage Bale. The Trinity Cathedral guild and Parish aid will hold a rummage sale all day Saturday at 219 South Four teenth street Clothing, ghoe and pl& ture will be on sale. Mr. Homer Robinson and Mrs. Mylcs Sundlsh will be in charge. Benefit Card Party. The women of 8t. Johns church will entertain at a card party Fri day afternoon at the rectory. Mea damea E. W. Rochford. James Grace and John Coyle will be the hostesses. Food Male. Delta Delta Delta alumnae will con duct a sale of home cooked food Sat urday at the Haa Bros, store, second floor Brown building, Sixteenth and Douglaa streets. Proceed will be used for benevolent work. Mesdamea C. S. Whlterteld, J. W. Teager and Otto Welse are In charge of tha !. I I Inrlp .Sam Savs: Grapevine Pruning. Thla la the eeueon cf the year when grapevine should receive a thorough and systematic pruning if good re sults and large fruit are expected. To instruct the small producer, who ha only a few vine. In the system ef pruning, the Bureau of Plant Indus try hits tuned this booklet. The principle, method and ob objex'ta of pruning both young and the bearing vinee are presented In sut li a manner as to enable the read er to grasp and pralic lb-m without further tnelriirtton. Headers ef The Omaha Bee may ob ta'n a ropy of this booklet free a long aa the fiee edition tsats by writ ing t. the Division ef PuMireiions, liritrtiml of Agriculture. Wash. Inkt.m. IVI. asking for ' . H. :." tlt tMtlstMt. K Sana. Aav en ef many etituwe 4 . ) I ssly t toll. tlfM tiUtin with KelWf (hi per, Itrsa . estate s trf. tHtnr, p-ifiRer! It .i t t Kivm t tee if t euiMimn if it i re4iiiy II ill kxexi-l tvwurslKMi if a li'it I Vr sail I uhs, My Marriage Problems Ae'tle Cerrteea' New Pbeie ef "Revelations of a Wife" (Ceerrlabi 1HI) The May Madge Played her IHfflruK Part. The three reporters In the living room rose to their feet at I entered, and Mix CurglllI remembered her namo from the card I still held ud vaticed to greet me. fclie w i a slender woman approach Ing middle age, smartly tailored, and with something very attractive in her bright, keen face, I Instantly decided that 1 liked her, and that the liking extended to the good looking chap in his lata 30s, who stood just behind her, ii nd whose genial smile almost made one forget the shrewdness of hi eyes. ut the third member of the trio who, from Katie's description, I knew to bo the "bunch of soap green" self labeled a "H. Kdward Bmythe," roused by Instinctive antagonism at once. 1 lo was young, foppish and one Instinctively knew that he had model hlniHelf after tho popular Action Idea of a member of the foreign secret service. And his eye were those of a ferret. "Mrs, Orahum?" Mist Carglll asked, and nt my nod, Introduced the others rapidly. "Mr. Hlckett, Mr. Hmythe." tihe barely waited for their acknowl edKioent before speaking again. "i 'lease believe the we are not here ofour ow n choice," ahe aald earnestly, and there was a ring of sincerity In her pleasant voice. "But w need muHt respond when our editor drive, and w are sent to ask you If there la anything you wish to correct or comment upon in this article which appeared this morning." With a deft movement she held out to me the hateful account of Dicky' escapade. It took all the will power I possessed to take it from her non chalantly and glance at it aa If to re fresh my memory. "Oh, yea! I aw this," I said bright- ly, with an amused little smile. "Clev erly written, Isn't it?" Into the eye of both Mis Carglll and Mr, RIckett there flashed a look which I had seen In Lillian' when some sudden difficulty confronted her. And I hugged to myself the knowl edge that they bad decided I was to he no "easy meat," In DIcky'a vernacu lar. "It is entertainlnr," Miss Carglll, rejoined. "But Is it correct in ita par ticulars? This say that Miss Foster has not been seen by the reporters, and we are anxious to know if she perhaps was injured by the accident." "What Do Von Intend to Do?" "I fancy not," I replied airily. "At least my husband assured me that ahe was all right when he telephoned me." Tho expiring fragments of my Purl tan conscience protested weakly, but I threw them a sop to the effect that a tulephone message is the next thing to a telegram. The unpleasant, eager voice of young Mr. Smythe struck in to the conversation abruptly. "Do you mean that your husband actually telephoned you about this?" he demanded. My hands itched to box hi ears, but, I turned to him with wide-opened, in nocent eye. '.'Why, of course," I answered, hop ing that I could effectually hide the Intense dislike which the youth had Problems That Perplex Answered BEATRICE Admits He's Bashful. "Dear Miss Fairfax: I am in love with a boy who saya to othera that he i crazy about me, but doe not want me to know it. He 1 rather bashful around me, I love him, but why doesn't he show hi love to me? F. B." , He frankly admit he bashful,' F. B., which probably explains the whole thing. ' Anxious: Aren't they the fickle creatures? They oause us a lot of mis ery, which we have no right suffer ing for their ridiculous sakes! Now, on the face of it, Isn't It foolish for you to worry about a chap who ap parently Is worrying over some other young woman? You Just imagine you love him. If someone else came along this minute, wouldn't you be Willing to flirt with him Just a little? I ll wager yj would. Blue Kyes: Just got a little bashful spell on? Wain't that It, dear? O well. It it la not too late and he gives you the opportunity speak to him next time. f erile: That does not sound Ilka a ' -aiv vjvvuv v"vyitvF :y m . m SHOES ARE HEALTH INSURANCE. Warm, Ury, comfortable feet are en tial to your health this winter. The weather man it kindly givintr yon a few more day in which to prepare for real colt! weather, now, atuh and atorrrtf. Our Sk Reaewale put feur ftHit txerlig in shape to tn, a hsrl wintet'i use. We use fill svU t f whit ess tanned teat her), e latkr er ruekr Ker's, i.ew lining aaJ th euntfUte the j iy rt rn g th.i erigiaat ck-r ef your ke, if pie, Ths fv,t U aaJy 12.50. far ka'.f .! (k; l II n 10 f!ie are also 4 ef tk fiaeet leather t uy Ml GIVE CAIIHI. ATTIISTION to mail oarum ft Standard Shon Repair 1619 foot Street Downstairs I aroused In me. "Mr. (Irahnm nnturnl ly knew that I would be anxloue both about him and Mis Foster, who I one of my dearest friends, and he notified me at once. I am going up there on the afternoon train." "Ah!" Toung Mr. Hinytlie'e excluin atlon waa slbllnnt. "And what da you Intend to do when you get there? Do you Intend to file suit for divorce? "Mr. RIckett was not null quick enough with the surreptitious kick he gave hi col le k ue, although hi in tentlon undoubtedly were good. But the question had been tittered, and young Mr. Hmythe, though be winced perceptibly, was game enough to lg nore the kick, its Ills ferret eyes fixed themselves on me. "Divorce?" I threw up my bead haughtily, registering intenno aston ishment and miKiT as Lillian had couched me. "Hurely you do not mean that (jucHtlon seriously," Junior's "Find." "Will you please remember," Mr. RIckett put In softly, "that neither Miss Curnlll nor I haa naked It?" I turned to him with u grateful, re lieved smile. "Thank you," I said, "and for that reason 1 will give you on answer to your unspoken question. I have not the sllghut intention cf suing for divorce. Indeed, bringing- that word Into nn Incident which I harmless comedy, is the height of ohsurdlty." "Your attitude, tlen," Miss Carglll began, but the unsUelchnble Mr. fcmythe Interrupted her. "You say," ho Inlorjected explosive ly, "that Miss Foster I a dear friend of yours. Hurely you liuvo n pnoto- grjipli of her which you will let u have?" No. I hnven't." I forced my voice to a note of regret. "Rho " my vole trailed off In a panic a my eye caught the doorway. "OhI Mm-ma, sec what Dooner dot nice big plcher, all torn! Ma ma men4 it for Dooner. Coming toward mo wua my email son with the torn piece of Claire Fo' ter' photoifraph n hi hands. Station Captains Salvation Army Tag Day In charge of stations for Saturday' Salvation Army drive are Mesdamcs It. Mill Sllby, J. M. Opper, A. O. I'inkerton, W. W. Richardson, J. F. Murphy, Clarke Colt, C, Ray Nugent, W. Ilanberry, deorge J. Henderson, Paul Havens, Dan Gaines, Edwin Jones, Byron Hastings, John Rldlch, H. A. Adams, K. K. Wallaco, B. II. fimith, A. W. Gordon, Alvin Johnson, Dwlght Williams, R. 8. Arthur, W. W. Hoagland, B. E. Adams, J. O. McCord, C. D. Hturtevant, O. C. Walt, H. 8. Luberger, Jack Sharp, George Later, A. M. Goodyear, L. C. Nash, O. M. Smith, C. M. Platts, Ernest Palm- qulst, Jean Mathews, Max Coffin, Louis Eckles, J. O. SIford, J. B. Wat kins, Byron Clow, Roy Dennis, J. A. Andersen, Ray Casteel, H. M. Adams, Charles Israel, C. F. Pratt, D. J. Gal lagher, Misses Ruth Thompson, Bessie Sage, Letetla J. Hambrlght, Helene Blxby, Ethel Davenport, Viola J. Meyer, Jessie Carrlgan. Rag Rugs. Rag rugs are enjoying a well mer ited popularity and the new braid en ables one to make one's own rug. The colors are excellent and the fin ished rug most professional looking. by FAIRFAX plausible reason for your parents' ob jections. Sure there is not something else you are keeping from me? You would better write me again, telling me just what kind of boy he Is. Carrie: You will have to give him time, Carrie, to let his story unfold. If he likes you, you will not be long in doubt, but there's no use courting disappointment In case he does not, Dorothy: Just one chance left. Write him another telling him the truth and trust to kind Providence that it will reach him in a mellow mood. Ruby: The best you can get is equal parts glycerine and camphor to keep your hands soft and white, Any druggist will mix it for you. Ut lY-TIMt TALCS FATTY COON MORE OF HIS DVENTURES 1R SCOTT BAILET CHAPTER XXX V. The Koresl FolU Play lllnglus. The forest-folk were huvlng a mime or ringtosa. They were having a khmI tlmo, too. until I'rter Mink arrived. Peter Mink was always disagree- able. And now ho lounged about and looked cm. sneering whenever unv- body mudo a good score. When Jimmy KiUiiill brut everybody ulm 1'i-K-r Mink remarked that throwing thn-c ring out of flvo on the stick vwi pretty poor work. "How many do you think you could put around the stick?" Jimmy I U li bit naked him. "Every one!" snnpied Peter Mink. Flvo out of five!! I lull you, it's easy." "Then let' seo you do It r every body cried. Hut then Peter Mink hunx buck, lie btgan to make excuxes. Ho hiiIi! he had a lame ihouMi-r and a aiiralind ankle, and a number of other trini ties that would hinder him from making a perfect score. The forest-folk lieuan to tease lihrt then. And Peter Mink never could endure to he teased. He showed his sharp, needle-like teeth. Ami if his tormentor had been fewer he would certainly have bitten them. While Peter Mink was Bulking, Fat ty Coon joined tho party. And when Peter Mink caught sight of him lie began to smile slyly,- , "I'll toss the rings," Peter said sud-1 rbtwll A 1 -r?aUl sTasBEaaar' (TCP' 1-iLiur " ' e? " W sf "The Quality Coffee of America" EJo Where baking is done scientific ally where ingredients stand or fall under exacting tests, you find Calumet Baking Powder used more often than any other brand. the choice of over hundreds of brandsthe perfect leavencr pure uniform. Keep this in mind when you buy baking powder, because it is of vital importance to successfuldepend' able baking. The purchase price of baking row. der does not determine ita economi cal merits results tell the story. That's why the sale of Calumet is 2ii tlrncn tin much n that of any other taking powder. A pounJ can of Calumet contain fait 16 ounce. 5om baking pom kr rom in .ounce in(ii J or 10 ounce rem. tfe ar oa gtt a poiftW when on UMn( if. mum. W L'.on.my ntUUNG FGZ'JDH7 ii Tl TUG WORLD'S GREATEST POWDEll ih-iily. "Hut you muHt let inn pick iiit the Mick. I don't like the on you're usinir." The while fin pa ny agreed to that. H.i I'etcr Mink picked up th rum off tho ground und nld to Fat tv Coon: "Vou wulk over there near tluit stick and hold your tall up In the nir, over your back. I'll ahow 'mi! i ll toss every one of these tiv rlnx over your lull." .Now, there wasn't one In th whole compiiny thut dldn I know whut l i'.,Hi nt Pt'fiti- Mink was. lln u-ss si ways full of tricks. Hut nobody could Kiu-m what trick he was going to piny mnv. Thase five rins are alwairi en Fattj Coon'a tail." Mr Crow KjUAwksd "l'on't you move your tall!" Jim my Italililt cautioned Fatty Coon. "Von must hold it perfectly still, l'oii'r try to, catch the rlnga on your tn II by rpi-arlng them with it." Fatty Coon promised to play fair. Certainly he bad no wish to help l'tler Mink win the gumo. r xS 1 (SafluoEaeG v Bsswia. V- J TOT E7 Well, Peter Mink drew btk hi paw. holding a ring In it. And then lie minie a quick throw. Nobody saw the ring sail through the air. And Jimmy Itnbhlt even railed nut that Peter M'nk had slipped th ring Into hla pocket. Uut Peter Mink only snarled at hmi and went right on with the game. Five time he went through the same sort of motion. And then he drew himself up proudly and cued, "There they are are! Count 'em! It there aren't five ringe on Fatty Coon tall, then I've forgotten how to count." The whole company stared at Fat ty Coon'a tall. Their lipa moved they counted, aloud, "On, two, three, four, five!" It waa true. It wa just aa Peter Mink had said. Uveryhodv was urif that Peter Mink had beaten Jimmy Rabbit. And then, In the silence that had followed upon the company, a hoars voice from a branch over head croaked, "Utuff and nonsense!" Keep Painted Woodwork CLEAN tHMl It I 111 Makes cleaning Large No waste Isis Msssfulsrars Eaeta Msrfsa'i Soas C. NewTsrk, U.S. A. Buy a can of MJB Coffee from your grocer. Take it home and try it. If it does not exactly please you, re turn it to your grocer and he will refund your full purchase price, no matter now much you have used out of the can Groneweg & Schoentgen Wholesale Distributor. ' Telephone Jackson 1302 -and you will like Tree Tea A , ( It was old Mr. Cmvr who hud been MitUliWig the u.itim t.igcrly. Tlioeu lr. e ill, me always oil Fatty t'lW'ii'w i.ill," Mr. Crow squawk ed, "I'eitr Mink didn't put them tin re." A reat aboutor a roar rose, from tha immpiiny. Hut Peter Mink did not help to make it. Already lie was slinking nwuy. With a whisk of his tall ho vhi out ot skin. i,-aiiv i 'ooii uus nuiulud. livery one wns dancing around Jimmy Hub Int. exi Inlinliig that Jimmy bud won the siiitie of rlngtoss. Ann rany couldn't understand that. Homehow he had a feeling thut he hud won U llllllH.lt! (CnunlSht. it;i ) Left over ToiiiuIim'S. Add u liltle cream sauce and onion Juice to the few tomotoes that are left v ver und ipie? o er caserolo dlshe, such as I una fieh, nmcaronl, scalloped po. till 01 s, Clean wooden floors, linoleum, tilek marble, concrete, with. SAPOLDO all house- easy. cake Co. I ADVKHTIMKMKNT. AT W L YOU THY l)R FALL f When washday comes will yoq nee roarse, common soap or will yon choose Linn, the sosp powder with the lemon fragrance? There Is all the dif ference In the world. Common soap attack with the bile of lye and caumia Linn pruode with tlie dirt dissolvtnr touch of pure soap powder; scents! wilh the frairronce of lemon, I.lnn ron taln no c-austlft, lye or grit Kosults woolens wsrm und fle-y with that same soft "erunchy" feel they had when new.. I.lnn buninhes ait disagreeable wash edora And K Is kind to beautiful hands. No Irrltatlmr, reddenin harsh. ns to make you shrink from nrcDsmrT taeka Kvery trotid Rrorrr swlle Una uiul-r a Ku?ranie of satlstitctlon er your money I n, k. Duy one paiAsgs , then be tlie judo. I Hl l.Ms.T. Speaks Highly of This Home Made Couh Remedy risvi t: Ails Wilh Unusual SoreJ 1 i-'i-n the Muc'lIs Kviieve tha Initat.on ami Muji the Cough (. Next to Nothing for a I'.ig Supply. iiiium la m lm'-t .) ! n b. Mt I.. s4 VS.SSS ...! W. ... kHltt S.. tl SMI u" " -i.f t k tw4 ' s st t.. Imsi t. sV.Vis i m ii fcrf .-f"t sir s bait mi Ik. 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