THE OMAHA ME: WEDNESDAY. OCTOPER 11, 1922. Kcv. II F. Clark Urges Churches Be Consolidated MoJVralor TrIU Ctiijrrrjfation' I Omftttme Plan Would ml Jlriiijr, I Vorioiiiy, Norfolk, SiU, ' Ifl I frit timn )- f .liiuintion f "l.ir.ili- lain throiiall U Wbl,lilnei'l .f lommmoiy rhuHhe, wlm h would l rilfi' rfufillrntlon of hillMifia; arc! ri.ak for e.omoi.y e the fiiur ,f tt e.Mre of Kv, P. nra of UM't. , moderator nf the I'mi. git Kniinl ,hurl if fstiriku. In hie mMr' bfa the '.h atate .- fiiii ici I 'War. ,l 11, tt a thai llm MMr e'or a-llreae pave the war for Se. i.i'iiK of Ik 'rirtriiu plan f"f (deration, Tf, in lorn. ore la li ha I llfOlMl at ThlJial4) a AMWllrfl I.f III I nferene, M. W, W U'.ll i.f 1,10-1 "ln, lev, r'. i. Mmlih "f Orniib et4 f, John tiiiliW tf"in i.f I, In 1. In (n't the arauriieiit In faor 4f lha rhun h flrallon 1,1m n. Kay, llmueri Jlruaa i.f I, In". In, filler if Mill Mioee, lha ul'lnl mill' In lha aUla, wa riot preeiit a' Ihla t'lhturnMim, lha fir rneWin (if K Una, whkh lha Hr, Mr, ifr haa niiM"1 in It yr. Fiance Hears Gossip; Her Engagement Broken Mr, Unerhita IUimM anif A (J, Candler, ( aridler broke off lila en tagrrnrnt m lili Mra, llmi' li' l nil hear. liif atorlr refl tins tm her hera ter, Slander Breaks Up Engagement of Southern Beauty Mm. Onrzinia ile Mouthed, jNi'W Orlfan Hcaufy. Members of Cabinet Will Take the Stump rllr4 ttum ra IImi ability tit a further ntuMif'tfur trip In HI, I" and Mli hlKan, So fl'l rfatea have bn afih'wii 1it K..riurr lenby, but b la l' bay Walilri-t"ii totnoirow or Thura- oay fr fret roll U niieiul iha Pulllr.er iat, and a f.rtf participation in U ain.lan In bla home alal I Tha Kavr department Jeal plana ab to l make a iiiur if Inapeillon of th latun imij 'or(amiUili hay jar.Ja, In h"Ut two ha, Tlila Irlp, It la rM, ir"ll.ly will InilU'la aaviral iniialKn rjiwIiMi. Mr, O'lihr haa I'-fiiild l iift nu ihvilnil'iia, Tha i, fi-tiiry, whlla ulKz-nt from hla "IH ( V'lll ftltfana fha f Jlouiwlff nic. Tha atala of afr-lry llwivr'a f.aallh r'iu,ra lhal hla cinlirii'laii"l lour U ahoHna-l, It wim i.nom.i-rt. t ffi 'ltnifr Atllllllfl C.Upl Hla (ihyaliiHn lia titiWfH lhal .,,.., limit hla rauialirn four through tha tallnl, KrfllM l',flilfrilH'llt to lnl'llla Wat t' awtia at tiiiii, i,'f"l,r U; Oratl'l Hilila, Oi'loliar 17, a ii 4 "t roll, fh'toliar II. W nllm a In Nrfiraaka. Trlna UrMtvt Into lha wiat ra con iainilai'l for H-r"Url' liavla and Walla, lha fimufT hvln araptso itininU fl mj to tha I'ailfti uiMi. Mia tour, II wa M, prohahlr Will Iwlilila all Ihraa of tha wrat ronat atotoa, hut rixaila of tha jiroitrain aia rot arallMa, Tha AtiicuHnrul npnrlttirit afra- Ury will tnaka a atuninln trip at lha r4juKt of lha tapiilllcan ' flonjrwi atonal winmlttoa, which will Influda pkwhoa ,t I'olunihua, ., (ui.ntr Hi flnrlnnatl, ltohir, Mi Kthnkturt, Jnd,, Ottohar Zl, ml Ht. Iula, Oe olr JJ. JWitwwn Ofilnhor 24 ml 2T, r-"i-Uijr Walluia will In In Kariaa rii'l N'tihrnakn, flnlahltiif tha ii(rtlcn In Mkhlaan OiloU-r 3 ami ti. Hfi rHurf 'hII, who already haa loft WiwIiIiikIoii for hla hoina In Nw Irxlco, will pfirllrlimia In tha tarn rin only to a llmltftil vx'ont arrl In tha InUrrnountiiln (1llrl't. lla x jiwta to m at-it until aft-r r-ln tlon, No a hulula haa li' ii nutllni'4 for t'oatmoater Uenr-ral Work, allhniigb it la aaid ha prolal.ly will maka av Mkl pii ha. An army of 4.00 (iarirmn Wnten lit l ln acnt to nniihi rn rram-a to ! mnloya4 In tha rat'onatructlon of dxvatatil raona. Ps V i .'' v' aappii nil J Jl. jjl j. jmmt.. i.J x.'.a AlUitia, !a fi;l, Ifl. Mr. Oiifltti I) ll.urhl if Nw Orlaana, Wr. iiii'ni'iii to marry A. fJ. Candl'-r, Atlaitn -aplliillat, waa an nouniMl Kniiia wka axo, tnaila pul.llr hrra toilaf it atiilctitl'tit aaai-rtlna; tluit Mr, Camlli'r hrokn the ngiin'iiHiit linaiini of a fpoii, hrousht to him rfl'rt)ti upon hr :hflra lr. Mra, m Uoiirhi-I aal'l Mr, fati'llor h4 ra fuaatl a nil waa lll ffualim to fiirnfah tha niinir of tha oaraona ha Mid afcimail hr, lha Uuurd hr atatamcnt following a final (umltrtw ltwaen h-r am) Mr, ('iiillpr hra, ' Mi". CinUrr wna vary much broken Up, Mra, Va lioilrhrj ill. Mr. Je IMiui'bara alatamant fol Iowa: Mr. Cunillrr aid I wi to hava b-ri timrrlad on titer loth of jptnt' xrr. All rramtninta wara mla, I'larvyrnin antiMa;'!, rinla of an nouiicio'tit prlntd anil wa wri to I. at. Iioma hara in Atlarit on Oc- tohor 10, '(in rfvpifmhar 19 ha wrola rua that It woul'l not l fair to mirry m n4 lilii ma hr whir I would ha allht1 on amount of rvporta clr culat'iil hara flKHlnat ma. 'Tit rapori, aiirdlna; to him, wara tout uuiiritf n ootiraorrut ra il o Ion hi Atlnnlii thr or four yira mko when I (mil tha uprma honor of Iw'litB filmiioroiie giinerol arid whan 1 wua attaniil every moment I had millcUed two limn to vlalt ma at tha hotW at tileht. Then rin)rt had Iwan hrought to him, ha an id, from 'aourran ha waa bound lo WIIve' Jut lfiir ha waa to taka tha train for our wadilniK. Thy would, ha anld, follow nia wtn-irvcr 1 tinlit ko, I would navr ha able to hold my haad high aajnln, "Thla la alandor and Mr. Cnndlem' rM fl"n of It and Ma aaylng my fu tura la rulnad hnva hroknn my haurt; hut my will la not hrnkan and I hava fnlth ihnt Dd will (Iva ma courae to dnfrnd myaalf," Tlirre Killnl in Auto Vrwk MnnMMii, l a , tut, 1D.A akildlr. uitiiilila irah4 Ihrouih friua nr hra Uat nlihl, killltif thraa pr ilia and Injuring thraa oihar on- I ruiHinla. Auio Thief Escapes After Hot Pursuit Kri'llionl, N.i Oil, 10,-WHpMlttl Tt Uwum i Wwiff W, ', Comllt, no-i!niii,.ml-d hy a poaafl of daputla, lad a ihriaa for an mitumolilla thlaf at 1 thla moriilng whirh and'd In r'ovr Inif tha cor hut tha !p of tha fnKlllva, 'Ch twin driving lha rnr, wild to hava ten atolan In Central City, an rd lha ynrd of John Hliaoky, fnrm ar, Juat weat ot Kramonf, aarly thla moralng, Tha Intruder waa dlacovi red hy lha fiirnmr nttamptlng to raplen lah hla HOpply of "gaa" Irotn Hhley'n litnk, Tha ft i hit fired ivmm ahota In tha air and O man Jinnped In hla car and daapiwured, HMeolay Immediately notified Hherlff C'otidlt. Mattnwhlla tha alh-Ked thief want to tha homo i t Adolph lraon whera ha auwiwUed Ina ohtalnlnif run nt giaollne, Itefora ha emptied tha guM ltto tha tank of tha car. Condi t arrlvad. Vpon dlaiovery of tha officer, the unknown tourlaf dropped lha can of fftaolina arid took to hla heel. Tha offlnera g.iva thnae, firing aa they purauad, Tha fugitive aoon dlaap. panrad Into a florn fli'ld and tha off! eera wra forced to ulianilori their hunt, Tha ear waa brought to Tr niont. Republican Candidates jIVeV SeilliliarV Is Dedicated hv 9 Lutheran Synods t:, ii. icmu.i, It'-pulilli an f amlldala for (imernor, and 0. H. hl'II UMV, Itipuhllnn (Miilldala tor Attorney fimeral, WKIAKHOAY, OCTtUIKIt II. lloldrcga , H in o, in. Itcrtrand . .M a, m. Ulwood 1 " p. ni, l.'u.iln ,, I 00 p. m. Km mi m .... a nu p, in. t'urila ,. , ,.. I"0 p, m. (', N. hLnDAM., Itritubliran f andMal for tiaternor and ATT1, MS. 4l.tKF.MT; IMIK TIM'KMlMr, fKTOliKH 12. Mooreflekl .,,.,! M A. M I 'n ill 1 210 M. My"d 2 "" l: M. Htorkvllle M I'. M, Hartley I 00 1', M rnwAr, orTnt;it u. Marion I'ifl A, M. Ianbury 1 1 : A. M. lianon 1 DO I'. M. Wllaon villa ,.. I 0 P, M. Itendley 4.11 r, M. Jivr City ., I 00 V, M. KATI'lOAr, OCTOIlKIt 14, Naponaa ,10,-tiO A, M. KloomlrigUin ......... J I :0 A. M. J'lAnklln 12:00 M. Klverton 2:00 V. M. lied Cloud 4 0V I. M, (lulda Itotk 1:10 V, M. loglcftl armlnury romilWi-a plan iiirt.d five uir ago Mhrn lha an laiut tunvrutloil uf t tin I Inn tl h i t In Omitu and il -i l.lfl lo ri.iMih audi an lualltutloii in Nihliielu, Muparlor 10 V. M. Falsehoods Bared by Charles E. Randall (fontuitied from Page One.) him and eacort him from Alma to Or lana, In tha party were Karneat Alter ot tha atate central committee, Oeorge Auatln, county rhalrman; Hep- reaenUtlva Oeorge Wallace, Hen Claypool, a. If. flurley, Peter Wntklna, V. J. Khoemaker and John Wllllnma, oanilldata for county attorney. Mr. tfplllmnn who drove from hla home at Pierce, Joined Mr. Itandall at Alma. Arriving In Arapahoe two hour be hind achrilule tha epeakera found a, large crowd allll on tha at reel and the band waiting, Prevloua to their ar rlvul county cnnilldatt-H apuke on atate Irauea, W, II. Cot of tha Arapahoe Mirror met them. American IWoruted. Waraaw, M. 10. I'harli-a I'hilHpe of lllchmond, Va., formerly American Ited t'rnaf conimlHHlonrr to Poland, haa len decorated with the "Croae of Itravery." H. D. IIOWKM, andlilala fur 1, It, Menelnr. TitL'KMI'A T, OCTOntll 12. ' Munay M in. I'nloii ., ,,, ,,,,11:00 a, rn, Neb, Ciiy (din, II lb).. 1 10 p, lit Auburn ,. Ml p, in, Ha I cm , 8 IS p. pi. rail C'lly laup, 4 W ,, 1:00 p. m KIlIUAf, Ot.'TOriKK II, Itumboldt ,. :II a, m. r l.l lr.tf.lr lA-l'. n Pawnee City 140 p. m. J,liriy ,,,,,, ...... Ill p. in. Wytnore .. .......... 1:00 p, m, Jieanice (aup, 1:10) ,, ( no p. m. HATITHDAT, fXTTOBKH 14. Crab Orchard 1:04 a, m. Tacumaah ,. ., 10 JO a. m. Cook (dinner 12) ..... 1.00 p, m, ftyrncuaa , 2:20 p. in, Weeping Water 4.2U p. m. l'lallaiiioulh (aup. 11:30) 11:34 p. m. O. X, NPIf.MM.tV, Itipiibllran Candidate for Attorney Iteneral, THUHHUAr, OCTOUKR 12, North Platte ,.l 1,00 a. m, Oolh'tnburg , 2;00 p. m, Ciwad 6:00 p, in, ).xlngtnn ,, 1:00 p. in. YUWAY, 0J'fOUI';U 12. Overton :00 A, M. Kim Creek 10;0 A. M. Kearney (l,unch 1:20 1', M. tilhboii 2:00 P. M. Hhcllon 4:00 P. M. Wood Jtlvcr , R:00 P, M. Orand Inland 8:00 P, M. HATL'KDA V f)CTOHKH 14. Tlaveuna 0:20 A. M, ftoelu 11:20 A. M, tonnehrotf 2:00 P. M. Mt. Tuul 2:20 P, M. rtillerton :00 P, M. Central City 2:00 P. M. Boy, 7, Crushed to Death hy Delt at Power Plant Clny Center, Neb., Oct. 10. (Hpe ciwl.) Henry Wlae, 7, eon of Mr, and Mra, JIanry Wlaa of thla city, waa Inalantly cruahod to death hero at 11 a, m., when ha aat on-the drive belt of the dynamo at the electric power plant. The engine had bn atoppod on center due to a leak In the platon and the weight of the child' body atarted the engine taking him Ix'tween the dynamo and the belt, mulling In breaking hla neck and averely cruahlng tha body. The child' father, the flremiin of the plant, Immediately dlcovered the ac cident but no aid could be given. Beatrice Woman and Boy Injured in Crash of Autos Ueutrke, Nob., Oct. 10 (Hpeolul Telegram,) Mr. Clayton Oiah of thl city Hiutalned a badly wrenohed apln and poeelhly Internal Injuries, and her little aon, nillla, waa cut about tha head nnd face, when a racing Old-imo- bile driven by Amo Vend of Dillcr. Neb., craehed Into the Clah car on the Cornhuekcr highway eight milea er.uth of Tteatrlce. Olah eecaiied un hurt. Doth car wore badly emaahed. Oliih aald the racer waa running almut f0 mile an hour when It etruck (he rear of hi car, turning It completely around and throwing hla wife and aon out on the road. ,Mtt.l.MM, 'i... f m S I Jhe Jnendjyvhop m ihejieart ef Umaha m M Absolutely Frth "iii.' Great ig Eggo 39c a Dozon Nuithrup-Juin rgii r0 frrah taih day atttt i-oitm (ntin tha farmi urrourutliia Omaha. Kvrry ona o( the U entra large ami thry weluH nior than unv tthr w hava nutlvfd on rain In the at yeir. f,k kM til Bi tfk fill tM.,kl W a-l ikat la mii nii . w a' ik.t, k.Mk ai K m mtm4. ,!, ,ne k i al ! . MwiU .ii, tae iih l Wie ttatai, "HrallhlnFoodi" 1 1 " ,a 1.4 r ' u H vi ones '""MlujtttM" J The Wise Buyer Picks His Car Now The heat used ran at the lowt'at prlcea are offered in the fall. Spring demand inmate pricm -the beat ones are quickly ricked up, with th mult that inferior ued ran ara priced too high. NOW IS YOUR I HANCKl COMK NOW PICK oi r a Ur;rn:u cau than yoit kxpkctkd TO BUY AT I.KSS THAN YOU KXPKCTKU TO PAY! That' the kind of tars you will fiml hrre, Kvery ear ia a harg-aln at the prieJ A amall duMtt payincni recure th rar ) on uoae, I'ay the al.inr ai oi fk raitl and enjoy tha tar In the nu-antinif. Wa guarantee aatiafactiott. That's why they rait eoira A SAFE PUCE TO BUY J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. r arnam at tM) MA rny 071 Proiiiint'iil Cliiircliiiirn (lullirr at Fremont for I!kt rcie lev. O. I). Baluly on Proruui. rriiiiont. Nib,, Od, lO.-tNpecli.l Tcli-gtsm.) I'rotiilni nt membet of the Nibriikkii, Inwn and Kiinmie l.iii In-run eni.. Kulheie-I hire tn'Uy lit the iledlciitlnli of (he II,Vi,miO huinn recently acibired by the churr h for the Wratern Theolngli al a'-mliuiry. Tho property wna owned by liny Nye, former member of tha Nya Vhlielib-r Kowbr Co,, nnd wna erected at a cm of lir.o.omi, Tb pnlntlnl building la In the fnelilonuble part of the rlly and la aurrouiMied y apiic. Iniia and henutlful ground, which iiii'le 11 nttliiK mciiiiik for the ret irtonlc conducted t'ubiy, J .-(! ii Hnlium Jiynlnti'T liiml lwl nt lh dedication I'l-inmnulea uml ad ilreeet were dellwrad by Itev. (illver J, linlU-ly, irealdetit of Ilia Nebrnaka ynod, Itcv, P. A. Oil, ayiiodlcnl mla alonary of the Kanwi brain h and He, italph W, I-lvera, reirfenUillv of the Alumni aeeoelntlon, Other prominent i buri hioen who er prexeiil for th" dedication aTV Ice were llev, J; H. I.enmer, preal dent of tho Iowa eynod, and Alfred Krnk, who repreaenicl th'i atudent Innly on lb" prognim, llev, t'l-edeilck (I, OotwiiM, m'-CU- live iwreiery ot the, I'nlted Lutheran I'liunh of America, dellveied nialu ddrea of tho dny. Tim Liturgical aervlcn at the dedi catory "rcla were conducted by In-, Khk lot ache of th mlnary, llev. C. II, ll,i nun ii, prealiluul of tho Mid bind college boaid, conducted the dedi catory pmyer, Midland 1ey wo alao obeerved In Conjunction with th eercleea, Th dedication of tha wcatern fheo I 'droit Board I learn Appeul of Nrjro Slu)er for Pardon Lincoln. Oil. 10,-tHpecwO Th boaid of pardon "il l parolca look te tinionv t'Hlny in th appllcntl'in of And in KilHiirila for u 'Hiilii, I'M ward Wua imiMilcl lo .MHiiihu of killing hla wlfii, and ilu 2'.' yii. Ill hlet'irv I lhal n dog latiher mimed Hen Joiiluit b.ol nineted Mia, h;dwanle, ami when I M Kuril Inter. fered they got Into a gun UmI, In Hhlih th W'lioan waa kllleil. All aia tii'Kroca. W, l. Aiiileiaon, who hi peiireil for I Manilla, auld thut It Wna Hot ilnlihfi1 wlifillnr II bullet from Ldwarda' gun or nn from Jordan' killed th Wimiuil. KdMaril pleaded guilty, and bla attorney aaid the JiulK" n unuNiially teveia, II hue airvcd nine yeiir. Mni lie Mcholaon, Onmlia tiegicmi, n( 1 1 1 for I to 10 yeiiia mi iiiiiii elitiiKhler chniKe, and lloaeiia I'ope, a tiegreea, aerflng 1 to 20 yeiii for hooting Mllh Intent to lull, iilno ucrn niicanla, Mra. Nbholeenti aiuhhed and killed Mr. Liiiinu 1'olk, Ik neighbor, Toil-Worn Mother Plead ' for Furmcr Boy'n Bcicuae Lincoln, Oil. 10,-HHperliil.) A toll worn little old woman, lb mothr of Clink Kvarta, eeut up from I'lialpa county for being Impili tiled In an au to theft, pleaded with tha bourd to let tier Ink her boy back wild her. Hhe anya Hint hhe peed hi help III kef ri ling th little farm going.. Kvart tha euld ha wna In bad company, but had nothing to do with the theft. Man Cut hy Wiiididiit-Id. C. ,W, Cphouiot, 20, H, Kdwanla, Nob., euffered aevere rut about the fee when be wa rammed through u wltidihleld when two con I truck col lided at 1:20 yeeterdny afternoon at Kleventh nnd Chicago etrecta, Schmoller & Mueller Pianos "The Best in the West" Are Sold at Such Low Prices and Easy Terms That Every Home Can Own a Piano Take 3 Years to Pay Schmoller 4 Muoller Grand, Player Pianos and Uprights aro Ruaranteed fur 25 years and will he ".hipped any place in the United mates. Your old nano will he accepted a a subHtfin tlal part pnyment and terms to suit your individual needs will be made. Jtcmcmber, you do not havo to bo a properly owner m order to do buaincgg with us. , $685.00 Buy a Schmoller A Mueller Uaby Grand. Doaul.lful In tone, dealga and workmannhlp. Take up no more room than an upright and adds much mora to the appearance of your home. Beautiful duet bench free. Term 1 15.00 per month. $450.00 Iluys a Schruolk-r & Mueller Player Tlano. Bo caay to pedal that tha children can manipulate It. It la eaulpped with every modern patent and attachment. Free bench, icarf and $10,00 worth of roll. Torma $10.00 per month. $300.00 fj Hay a Schmoller A Mueller Upright Piano Ktyle 15. A qnallty Inntrument In every re pert, IVed Id tliouaamtal of home. It U 111 bett value on the market. Pre atool and acarf, Trrnti $7.no per month. $110.00 ! Purchaae a FehmoIlor& Muel ler Coiieolo nioili'l 'lionosrn'li. The blMgest value on the nmr ket. It lone la riiunl to (hat of any 122.1.01) phnungrapli. Il fore buying Iici.t the Schmoller t Mueller Con'ole .Model, Terpu ttf ou per niotiib. Used Piwo Bargains Whkh Hare Been Over hauled by Our Factory Experts aunra Uptight .... I7.VOO Kimball Uprighi f HH.OO Carvlery Upelghf $8.C1) Boiten tai8l HIM.CO ante utingM ..... Xl.(K) o Ct Ua- ot ftllt.YtX) A ton tlpr M SJttlO.tKI vjga w'i8hi .. tt.vn.no D A ten Ipriyol IllKJ.UO Mutlr Upriaht ....f 175.00 Sehmelltr A MuiHir )2O(),0) tgr A Sana Upr, $225.00 Mai'i'd fn,if ... 9175.00 MHd Fiayir $75.00 U'lfenJ riayer . . CU5.(lO Ait.mi. Ht, .... i:i,v.co am CenM P trtt UU5.00 Terms $1 to $2 Per Week If Yew Live OwU J l OmiHi, fill In h Cupa Teair lai .11 AtfJ. , , ,,. I ' iettiiiwe i lntt4 la with ta f tl'i'l an '4e il, Sdimollgr&JllucllgrfiQiioQ Oil 43 DoU4 SC Omit New Lisle Hosiery For Very Appreciative Prices Our hosiery department, widely known for its dependable honiery and iU worthwhile values, in featuring new lifde hosiery. Tho best obtainable, for it in noted for its wear ing qualities, fit and appearance. Full fashioned or Koamleas lisle hosiery in just the wanted weights, with garter top and double rioleH. In black, white, gray and cordovan shades, 50c a pir. Fine silk lisle hosiery in the full fashioned style, with garter top and double soles. The colorings of black, gray and cordovan at 75c a pair. Very fine silk lisle hose in light or medium weights, made , with a special toe, double soles and gaiter tops, in the full fash ioned style, a wonder for wear. Black, navy, cordovan, gray and white colorings. Priced $1.00 a pair. ' , Mala Floor The Mode for Autumn in Sorosis Pumps For either dress or street wear comes a new patent leather pump. It has the narrow instep strap and new Spanish heel. Price $10.00. A new street pump is shown in dull kid with patent trimmings, the sandal strap, military heels and round toes. Price $9.50. Main Floor itfoiM'f .fnrrii J'tOIJTJgV jr "2 rt- i WW l VlUtlVUt is the Genuine Cold Cream Powder! ARMAND was tho very first to create a ii true face powder made with a base of cold cream. Because of the unusual adherence, tho wonderful softness and smoothness of this powder, it met with an immediate welcome. Naturally, imitators have followed Armand'a lead. You can only get the original quality, developed by Armand, by asking for Armand by name. One trial will ehow you tho difference 1 We think you'll agree with us and with tho thousands of Armand users that Armand Cold Cream Powder is the most pleasing faco powder you've ever tried. It contains no white lead, chalk, rice or zinc utearate. If it doesn't suit you absolutely, you may taka it back and Ket your money I It is always $1 in the littlo pink-and-white box. ftni tSt for th Armtni Wnh-ri Ptrlcaf, ftitn.Mji Armn4 (VW Crtmm I'ewtlrr, Iomvn!, Hogi t uUi Crtum, I'aflt.Mnff ( warn. Vwm ana A'oeje e4 tAe Ar w4 "tttii l J.rauly." A4drt The ARMAND COMPANY, Pes Molnea. Iowa St. Thomna, Ont. Mexico City, Mexico London, Kni land t'yjimy, Auntralia Armand COLD CREAM POWDE1X In LfTtl U PINK V U 7 (flh BQXLS Si I -7r" fir mm n t-tififtiif f air m w t i a at IlKi: WANT ADTIlliV MUINU UtVJSULT LI