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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1913.
Daily Fashion Hint
Society
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STORE HOURS
Open Daily 8 A.M.
to 6 P.M.; Saturday
Evenings till 9.
LECTURE
ncalth 'and Scanty
by
Mine, De La Vie,
Friday, 3 to 4 I. M.
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By MELUFIOIA. Thursday, Soptomber 11, 1913.
HE young: peoplo are leaving In largo numbers for eastern schools and
T colleges, and the trains going eastward are filled 'with parties of
young collegians.
Miss Henrietta Gllmoro
her senior year at Wellcsloy.
Miss Nelle Ryan left last evening
turning to Smith college for her Junior
Mr. Virgil Rector left last evening
will be a sophomore.
Ttfr. Alan McDonald leaves Monday
has finished tho academic courso and
Architecture.
Mr. Fred Fernald will return, to
rear.
Miss Harriet Blake will return to Wcllosley for her senior year.
Miss NolHe El gutter, accompanied by Mrs. Edward Rosewater, will
leave Sunday for Smith college to resume her studios aa a sonlor.
Mr. Dana Van Dusen left last evening for 8L Louis and other cities
before entering Harvard Law school at Cambridge, Mass.
Leaving for Dartmouth Sunday ovonlng will be Voyle Rector, Park
Larmon and Donald Howe.
Among those returning to Yalo will be Robert Howe, Casper and Jarvis
Orfutt, John Caldwell and a number of others.
Miss Rcglna Connell will leave this week for J)ana nail, accompanied
by her brother, Herbort Connell, who returns to Harvard.
Charles B. Waugh haB returned to Ames college for hla Junior year In
Iho electrical engineering department.
Clarence A. Berge, who has boon a member of the faculty at the State
Normal at Cbadron, left last evening for Northwestern university, whoro
he will study medicine
Miss Flora Buck will leavo next week for Vassar to enter her first
year. Miss Josephine Congdon .and Miss Mona Cowell will leave soon to
continue their studies at Vassar. Miss Luolla Peterson and Mlsa Elliaboth
Mn nnrt Peterson's brother. Mr. Milton Petersen, will leave Sunday
lor Poughkcopslo. N. Y., whero Miss
Vassar college for their freshman year.
year at Harvard.
tr nnrir A. Perclval left today
enter tho Presbyterian seminary to study for the ministry taking the threo
vnar course He was of tho first class of the University of Omaha, having
Via An A 11 n 1 fr1 IftRt J linn.
Mr. 8tanton Salisbury leaves Sunday for Auburn, N. Y where he win
enter tho Presbyterian seminary. to study for the ministry.
flt Happy Hollow. ,
Mr. C. C. Bclflen entertained at lunch
eon today, when she 'had covers laid for
twenty-two guests.
The Pcmocrntie Women's league had
luncheon tocether Thursday, when covers
were laid for twertty-flvo guests.
Others Who .entertained at luncheon to
day w-.ro Mi. 12. -T. Hoyden, who had
twenty guests? Miss Olive Ferguson, four
tccn gutsls. and Mr. W. F. Mllroy, nine.
Among thofo Who will entertain at din
tier at the married folks dance are Mr.
nnd Mis. 8. It. Husli. whn will havo cov
ers laid for twenty-four guests; D. K.
Good To
the Lai
WReh Made
Witt
Calumet pastry is good to
kok at, good to cat. Always
jftht, fluffy, tender and whole
Brat Calumet Is the one baking
powder that U high in quality and
dtdirnttXn price.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
VmU Put Tti EixilU. CVlca, tO.
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loft last evening for the cast to enter
to visit friends In Chicago before re
year.
for Dartmouth college, where ho
for Harvard university, whore he
will enter the graduate School of
Harvard next Monday for his Junior
Petersen and Miss Hcaton will enter
Mr. rotorsen win enter ms neconu
for Auburn, N. Y., whero he will
.McCulley, twenty-thru; E. F. House, ten,
and C. C. Belden, ten.
The annual "married folks'" dinner-
dance at Happy Hollow will bo well at
tended this evening.
Mr. and Mm. Charles R. Bherman will
have as their guests at dinner:
Mr. and Mrs. H O. McQllton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles llardlnir.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Gunthe r
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Wood. ,
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Mllroy.
Dr. A, n. Bomers.
Dr. J. C. Hammond
At Carter Lake Country Club.
Mrs. C. M. Johnson entertained at
luncheon at Carter Lake Country club
Wednesday, whon covers were laid for:
Mesdames-. Mesdames
C. 55aew, C. M.-Johnson,
W, Norman,
Hiss Mpser of New York.
The . Women's Swimming club met
Wednesday and had luncheon together.
Covers were laid for thirty-two members.
Following the luncheon the afternoon
was spent at bowling and swimming.
Mrs. Jerome F. Dlmlck was hostess
Wednesday, when sho entertained at 1
o'clock luncheon at the Carter Lake club.
Covers were placed for:
Mesdames Mesdames
C. 8. Andrews, James Martin,
Council Bluffs; JL A. Wahl,
U J. Qulnby. Fred JStter, .
South Omaha;
Miss Marlon Etter, Twin Falls, Idaho.
At the Country Club.
Mr. A- B. Warren entertained at din
ner Wednesday evening at the club for
Miss Marie Stewart, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Stewart or Council Bluffs,
who will leave soon for Mrs, Dow's school
at Brtarcllffe Manor, New York, Those
present were: Misses Mario Stewart,
M.nn Xfai.... Tjll.lt.. Tin rr Ataa....,
utn uauagnar, iioocn ooa, jamcs flic
Cord, A. B. Warren and Mr, and Mrs
Charles T. Stewart.
At the Field Club.
Mrs. Benjamin Baker was hostess at
luncheon today at the club for tho mem.
hers of one of the bridge clubs. The
morning was spent playing bridge and
luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. Twenty
were present.
For Miss Hervey.
Mrs. F. M. Fenny and Miss, Elisabeth
Penny entertained Informally at luncheon
today at the Commercial olub In honor of
Miss Ola Belle t Hervey, a September
'bride. Covers were placed for Misses-
Ola Hello Hervey, Adelaide Thomas of
Tckamah, Helen Thomas of Tekamah.
; Anne Dennis. Henrietta Kees, Elizabeth i
i-enny, mesaames j. nye AlCAllsler of
Chicago, J. W. Hervey, F. M. Penny.
Paist-Shurtleff.
Olivet Baptist church was the scene of
a pretty wedding last evening at 8 o'clock,
when Miss Mae Bhurtleff, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bhurtleff, became,
the brldo of Mr Ira Cheater Palst.
Master Claude Enslow and Miss Mar
garet McDougluss In white came first
stretching the ribbons, and Mlsa Helen
Bradt played the wedding march.
The bride and groom walked down the
long' aisle together, followed by tho
bridesmaid, Miss Bessie Wlnchell, and the
groomsman, Mr. Fay Palst. Itev. Mr.
McDougall officiated.
Tho bride was charming In white satin.
with an over-drape of hand embroidered
lace caught with French rosebuds. The
long tulle veil was held In place by a
wreath of orange blossoms and fastened
Greek fashion. She carried a shower
bouquet of bride's roses and Ullea of tho
valley.
Her attendant. Miss Bessie Wlnchell,
was gowned In flame-colored charmeuse
with over-drape, of shadow lace and
crystal Jbandlng. Her bouquet was an
Immense bunch of American beauty rose
buds.
After September 1 Mr. and Mrs. Palst
will be at home to their friends at
Forty-first street and Fowler avenue.
In and Oat of the Bee Hive,
Miss Alma Beckett of Laramie, Wyo.,
Is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Woodrough.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelly and Mr. SIR-
mund Landsberg are enjoying a j)tay In
Munich.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A- Hall have returned
from Canada, where they have been visit
ing relatives.
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Heceptlon gown of pale chatmeuse,
with an overdress of very fine black lace.
The loco over-klrt Is In the popular
double-skirt effect. The walat Is fin
ished by a wide girdle of block velvet.
returned from Iowa, where they visited
Mrs. Bead's mother,
Mrs. J. W. Woodrough has 'returned
from the Pacific coast, whero she spent
a month visiting friends In Los Angeles,
Long Beach and Catallna Island.
Miss Rose Barteh, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Kenneth A.x-Brown and
Mrs. M. Hicks, 1325 Michigan avenue,
Kansas City, has returned home.
Mrs. c; C. Rosewater and children,
Charlotte and Seth Adams,. have returned
from Lake Dunmore, In the Green moun
tains, pf Vermont, where, they spent sev
eral weeks.
For the jfuture.
A kenstngton will be given at the home
of Mrs.. Charles E. Ady,. US. North Thir
ty-ninth street, Friday afternoon for tho
Ladles' Aid society of Lowe Avenue Pres
byterian church.
Personal Mention.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Penny and Miss
Penny have removed to their home at 405
North Thlrty-nlnth stroet. Their home
was badly damaged by the tornado.
OR. COOK WILL SPEAK AT
COMMERCIAL CLUB TODAY
Postal cards, have been sent out to the
members of the Commercial club urging
that as many as possible attend the pub
lic r .'fairs luncheon' this noon, when
Dri Frederick A. Cook, Arctic explorer,
will speak on "Resources of the North
as a Commercial Proposition." Dr. Cook
will riot discuss the controversy as to
whether ho discovered the. north pole or
not.
Rev, William F. Rlgge of Crclghton
university and the leading scientist of
this part of the country will preBlde at
the meeting. Luncheon service com
mences at 11:80 o'clock, and. those who
Importing
Grocers
Our stocks of flno KfoceHes, wines, liquors, mtsats, etc., are bigger,
better and more varied than ever. Wo can replenish tho "larder" at
yotir lioine at money savliiR prices, everything that wo sell Is carefully
kept up to tlio very highest pure food standard.
Order from us, and you will havo the best of everything and save
money.
New Canned Foods are arriving now frulta for preserving. Won
derful varieties of fresh vegetables.
Specials for Friday and Saturday Selling
3,800 lbs. choice Xoast ) 1,500 lbs. fresh caught ( 1,000 lbs. Catfish,
Xeef, cut from native Columbia River Sal- f h cnannai caUKht
steers: Juicy and moa, sliced to order, rreB" cnann" caugni.
tender, spe- 1 31 special, I Cfi per I Cq
clal, per lb.. per lb lb -
Rummer Oerea! Fresh toasted Corn
Klakew; regular 10c pkg Bo
Pure Honey .You'd revel In Its good
ness; ono doxen 2Bo glass Jars, $3.10
Jar .....Mo
preserved Tigs Carpenter's
pack, regular 3Bo can, at
famous
85o
Chow Chow Crosse and Blnckwell's
Imported, tie atone crocks, at. .48o
Sardines Imported nnd packed In
pure olive oil; regular lEo can,
at loo
Smoked Herrings Imported, dellcloun
for luncheons, etc., ono dozon 1 Si
enna for 91.43
Or 5 cans for ato
Olive. Oil, medicinally pure; regular
&c can ai vo
Quality Teas Direct Importation,
spring picking, of exrrptlonlly fine
flavor: uackr.1 In handsomely deco
rated alr-tlght canisters.
Three Xtnds Ceylon, Kngllsh Break
fast nnd Jannn Katural leaf un-
colored canisters, each Too
Or three for 83.00
Candy Hpdal Angel Food Taffy,
made fresh dally In our candy kit
chen; three flavora vanilla, straw
berry nnd molasses; regular SOc,
special, per lb 10o
w J I
YVineS anfl UQUOrS
Port or Blurry Tarra
gona type Ohio Wine,
hlshly recommended,
5 years eld; regular
S5o full quart bottle.
special, at Mo
Oogaao Ohio Type
wine brandy, 6 years
qld; regular 85c. spe
cial, large bottle. 50a
rit j" .nassa'--white
label bottling;
regular .S0. pperlal.
one dozen pint bottles
for S3J00
Per bottle 30c
Virginia Sara Wine
Garrett & Co., tho
genuine; regular 65c
special, bottle ...BOo
Scotch Whiskey The
Old Smuggler (the
Gaelic whiskey), bot
tled by the Sterling
Bottling Co., Sterling,
Scotland : regular
11.50. special at S1.30
Oulnness1 Stoat, White
Label bottling; regu
lar JZ.JO. special, ono
dozen pint bottles. 83
Per bottle 20o
Mall or i'hone Orders lVnnptly
OUR FALL EXPOSITION
frustrating the Very Latest Fashion Features in
COSTUMES, SUITS,
MILLINERY,
A
JEVER btfore have we arranq'd a display o' Autumn Fathions mt so taly a dale and to render it pot'ible, many ofth great dettgntrt of the
w.rJd's fathion center have put forth extra efforts. Thin is a season of splendid nnvtlty, t tall to en every toftmcm can phase her'elfin the
selecting 'if modes and colors from
If you wish to know what Is new and soo how it is worn, visit our Great Coat and Suit Department and see the neweat creations.
Posed on Professional Living Models
Who have been engaged especially for this exhibition during the exposition days.
EXHIIUTIONB TWICE DAILY, 10:80 A. M. TO 12:30 P. M. AND 2 TO 4 P M.
desire to hear Dr. Cook should be seated
not later than 12:15. Speaking will begin
at 1 o'clock and will be over at 2 o'clock.
Death from IJlood Poison
was prevented by O. W. Cloyd, Plunk,
Mo., who healed his dangerous wound
with Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. Only 25c
For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise
ment Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Big Returns.
Madame Do La Vie at
Orksn BrosSiore Today
Many Omaha women who
were not ablo to attend Ma
dame Do La Vic's health and
beautty lecture at the Orkin
Bros.' store yesterday will be
pleased to learn that she con
descended to remain in Omaha
today and deliver another
health and beauty lecture at
Orkins' Fashion Promenade on
tho second floor of the store,
between 3 and 4 o'clock in tho
afternoon. She will be pleased
to answer any questions regard
ing the betterment of health
nad beauty to womankind.
Madame De La Vie highly
recommends the famous "Mel
rose" preparations1 and usos
them exclusively.
Table
Delicacies
Qaeea Olives Mammoth fruit, crisp
and delicious; regular 60c quart
Jar, special at 380
Tana rish The chicken f the sea,
unequulled for salads; regular 25c
can at aa
Crisp Craeksrs N. B. Oo.'a Graham.
S O'clock Teas or Baronets, three
10c pkgs. for 3So
Obsess New York State, Full Cream.
mild or sharp, special, lb. 33o
Butter Lotus Creamery, pasteurized
and the finest-obtainable; special,
1-lb. print 330
Soiled Bam Water sliced,
per lb.
special.
33o
Potato Salad Home made, npeclal. 2
lbs. for
1 lb. for .ISO
nigh tirade Coffee Lotus Ankota
(we roast all our coffees dally), 3
lbs. fpr 'So
drape Talcs Pure and unfermented;
has all the vlrtuea of the fresh frulv.
special, six tic bottles 91.00
Per bottle 800
Dakery Special Marshmallow Xyer
Cake, one of our most popular sellers,
mude of 3 layers of rich, yellow gold
cake and three layers vanilla marsh.
mallnwn; regular 30c. tipciai at-
30o
You will rallie a IiIr saving by sup-
plnc your nJs at these low price
Irish Whiskey Old
Bushmills pure malt;
regular tl.60. spe-lil,
nor hnttl. B100
Kentucky Whiskey I
Lotus brand; guaran
teed S years old, rich
and mellow; 4 quar
bottles for 83.60
Oallon Jug 83.35
Full quart bottle 41
Ginger Ale Bchwtp
,ies' extra dry. Im
ported; none as good;
ne dozen pint bottles
for 81.38
Two bottles for . .35o
One dozen wpllts..95a
Three bottles 95o
Filled. Telephone Douglas 017.
and Other Dress Accessories
CONTINUES FOR TOMORROW, FRIDAY
an almost endle display of exquisite mares. Our exp sition is a grett hep in planning your tcardrooc
FAMOUS ACTRESS LOSES 70 LBS. OF FAT
Texas Guinan, Star of the "Passing Show" Company, Offers Her Own
Marvelous New Treatment to Fat Folks
NEW TREATMENT GIVES ELEGANCE OF FIGURE AND STARTLING RESULTS QUICKLY
If You Are Fat and Want to Be Thin, You Can Reduce at Many Pounds a$ You
Desire By This Astonishing New Method
As Texas Hainan had to perform at the
matinee It seemed the easiest thing In the
world to arrange an Interview without
consulting her.' The vigilant stage door
keeper was easily passed. The dressing
room was hospitably turned open by a
maid, and then well. Miss Guinan, that
Is what Is left of her, appeared.
"So you have come to learn the story
of my weight reduction, have you?'"- said
Texas In her breery style, with her glori
ous countenance beaming In smiles at her
supreme gladness, realizing now appreci
ative the world was In bestowing aim ra
tion and applause upon her, all on account
of the new glory of her form
which she transformed almost
as if by magic wth her own
marvelous new treatment
"While you are not going to
get away with my secret," said
Texas, "It Is true that my sev
enty pounds of weight reduction
wai nrougnt noout witn
my own delightful treat
ment, but It cost mo a
pretty sum of money to
learn of It ,and I am not
giving my secret of how
I lost my weight free to
rrorters. but I havo
written a book telling
all about this wondrous
new treatment which
rescued mo from; trip
thrIrtorh of fat, This
book has Just come off
the press and Is offered
free to fat burdened
men and wmen ttn I
early learned In life that
me ozuy way to Know
happiness was to give
It to others, and ir by letting
thn wnrli' -
quick method of reducing weight
I can do a. crrps&f innri than r
will feel that I have not lived
In vain."
"But won't you give me an Inkling of
its component parts? Just a suggestion aa
to what It Is, or will I havo to be content
thread your freo book telling, all about
"That Is exactly It." said Texas, "but
I don't mind telling you what the treat
ment Is not. It does not consist of In
ternal drugs or medicine; there Is nothlng
to tnke Internally. Neither Is there any
pink colored camphor water, or worthless,
harmful rtuff to rub on tho body. There
Is no sweating, ,no bandages, nq Turkish
baths. The treatment does not consist of
a single exercise or physical culture of
any description. There Is no diet. One
may absolutely eat all tho food th-v de
sire of any kind, and go r'ght on roduc'ng
without depriving themselves. In any way.
"There are no enemas or flushing of tho
Colon, no harmful mnnnflDincr nn mirn n
In garments to wear, no Immergtng your-
-If In hot baths with the tub filled with
obesity water or essoin salts, nor doe. It
Include any medical concoction of nv
doctor, and It ha- nothing to do with anv
rug store prescription to have filled
t, i. "i.."7. ' ... u '1
soaps to rub on the skin: neither "s , It II
rpntrimiH rmth our, nr rhH.f .n ci. ......
stunt. It In not a vjbratory electric mas.
saee treatment, mental suggestion no.
and It Is not a belt or mechanical dvip
of any kind.
"I have tried many such fakes. I tried
drugs, pills, capsules, harmful concoc-
tlons to rub on the bodv. I havo tried
sweatlng and taklnir Turkish baths exfr.
p'Mng, physical culture and everything
known to science without result, nnd
without losihg weight. As I was about
to despair and give un In disgust all fur-
rcdtico my enormous
two hundred and four
tner eriorie :o
weight, which was
pounds. I, by lucky accident, learned of
me most -simple, Harmless, rnp.d, safest
fat reducing treatment on earth. I tried
nn myself with astonlshlnir results. Mv
friends stood aghast In amazement mar
veling at the wondrous change In roy
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MISS TEXAS QUIWAJT.
Ood's masterpieos aad the most fascinat
ing actress in America.
. . . . .
appearance. My fat Just rolled away.
Alter the nrst three days i noucea u ue
ginning to leave me. My reduction grew
Sweater and greater unttt xinauy, I was
uvvuaiw mm u'
itii.il th -tuDendou success of mr ef-
orts and when I awoko to the fact that
x nau roauceu iv iwunui ui lay wiui-
1 hnii rvinppil TO nniinda of mv fn.t with,
out Uaving a wrinkle, and, ttui glory of
mv new fluure and the crace and beauty
of my; curves gave me the admiration of
the world. I enjoyed the triumph of my
11,6 RnU lne success oi my wnoie career
when my manager. Mr. Shubcrt. on.ao-
count of my glorious new figure, made
mo tho stnr or the 'Passing Show. and,
n.ind you, this very same manager had
time before when I tipped the scales at
,u-n hnnHnul and fnllr nnllnd. I WM
crushed and bewildered when he told me
he could not give me a part in the 'Passing
snow unless l couiu reauco my eitumiuun
weight, and my heart hangs heavy with
the, memory of the fat days that are gone
when my fat, ungainly figure made me
realize that I was doomed to despair and
fullure.
RD COAL
HAVE YOUR ORDER NOW
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MAIN OFFICE 1603 FARNAM
MRS
your advertising in The Bee.
Bee in almost every home.
FABRICS
"My success In reducing- my own fat
proved that there Is no such word as
'fall.' I simply would not be resigned to
my fate, and although everyone said
'Texas, there la no way out of your di
lemma.' and told me that no fat reduc
ing specialist could reduce my weight. I
determined not to give up In despair,
with the result that I absolutely con
quered my fat. My new, great book on
obesity, which gives full particulars of
my simple, safe, quick, harmless fat re
ducing treatment, is now ready and will
be sent free to all who wish to reduce
their weight any number of pounds."
It Is simply astonishing the furor this
new treatment Is causing among the In
timate friends of Miss' Guinan' to. whom
she has given 1L A letter from the
world's most famous dancer. La Petite
Adelaide, sayst ".Dear Miss Guinan: Let
me congratulate you upon the high ex
cellence of your remarkable new obesity
treatment, which I find reduced me as
rapidly aa I desire. Sincerely, Adelaide."
Other letters of praise and gratitude are
pouring In to Mlsa Guinan from all parts
of the country from those who have re
duced with her successful treatment.
Louisa Brunello, the Quaker maid, one of
the earth's greatest beauties, states sho
lest 10 pounds tho first week' with thla
astonishing new treatment. It Is said
this remarkable treatment Is not unlike
tho treatment used, by the court ladlm
and famous ictrwua of the Old World,
who have been using a similar remedy
throughout Europe, and the remarkable
thing la that Texaa Guinan to the first to
Introduce it In America. Her free book,"
which Is how ready for distribution,
should be requested by all who desire
quick reduction. It Is written In a fasci
nating style.' It explains how, by her
treatment, Texas Guinan, who Is ac
knowledged' America's most successful
star, reduced her awn weight seventy
pounds, and conquered the monster FAT.
This glorious little woman Is doing her
utmost to benefit fat men and women
who are .In need of a perfect home treat
ment. Everything will be sent to you "111
a perfectly plain package so that In your
own room, away from ail prying eyes,
you may plan to reduce your weight at
once. , Mlsa Guinan wants to help all who
aro burdened with superfluous fat. and
thereby make life really worth while.
- Write - her at onco and learn the 'an
guish she felt when her girlish beauty
started to develop to abnormal propor
tions. Read of the tears she Wept when
that monster "fat" made her realize that
she must give up her profession and fade
into oblivion. Learn how she experiment
ed, how she tried everything- and, finally,
with patient effort and determlnaton she
Conquered her fat Learn of these things
so you may Improve your own fortn and
destroy your own fat so It will not he
longer necessary for you to suffer the.
jiDca and sneers or. otners. llemembcr
there is no exercising or physical culture
pi uiy aesenpuon in ner uwtment. no
-
body lotions, l'ou may eat as many
meals dally as you desire and go right
on ranldly reducing. A most aotonlshina-
part of this fat reducing treatment Is
that It does not produce wrinkles or leave
uu hkiuij
the sum iiaDpy. ah wno nave peen dlet-
mg ana starving inemseives, trying to re-
uuw. mm ! owva
taking ?rclses . Internal baths and
who have been taking internal and ax-
terns! remedies should write for a copy of
""reai tcok enuuea "llAPip
EBCISB. DIET Olt INTERNAL RBME-
DIES." SO that YOU may Start to MdUM
your burden-pme. fat as rapidly as you
desire. Simply write a brief letter or a
,njaiuuu .w
Everything will be sent absolutely free.
o not send any zuonay, because It Is
absolutely frea.
Address TEXAS QUZsTAV, Suite 426
laaoo sulldlag, Z,os Angeles, California,
YOU ARE READY
DOUGLAS
429
STREET
Judge and Mrs Guy 11. C Read have to
m