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Show Wonderful Skin and Wrinkle Removers (From American Home Monthly.) The method of removing bad complex- Ions by absorption seems to lia.ve como into general use In this country. Ordl-nary Ordl-nary mercollzed wax. applied nightly like roU cream and erased mornings with warm water, gradually absorbs the coarse, faded or decolored outer film Fkin In almost invisible particles. Soon Hl there's a brand-new complexion, formod by the younger, healthier under-skln. No Hj cosmetic or artificial treatment can possl- hly produce a complexion of such radiant, youthful loveliness, Druggists all havo mercollzed wax; It is seldom that more H titan one ounco Is nccesHary, H ThousandR have alBO reported gra.t succesn with the famous saxolito wrlnklc-B wrlnklc-B removing- formula. One ounce of pure I Hj powdered saxolite is dlseolved in a. half- i H pint witch hazel and the solution used as Hl a-Jace wash. Tho effect Is almost mag- Hl leal. The deepest wrinkles and crow's feet, ns well a the ilncst Une3 whether due to ape, illness, weather or worrv completely and quickly vanish. No ono need hesitate to try this simple lotion, an B It won't harm any skin (Advertisement Physician GivesRecipe For Gray Hair A Woll-Known Physician and Author Gives Simple Home Recipe That Will Darken Gray Hair. Dr. Stanton Burroughs, tho well-known well-known phvsician and author, recently made" the following statement: "Gray hair can be easily darkened by the following simplo rocipo which you can mix at Some: To 7 oz. of water add a small bos of Barbo Compound, 1 oz. bay rum and Vi oz. glycerine. Apply it to tho hair ovcry other day until the desired shade is obtained. It not only is an osccllont hair darkoncr but at the same time removes dandruff and other ills of the scalp. I use it myself and have no hesitancy in roc-oinmending roc-oinmending it to my patients. These ingredients can be bought at any drug store at very little cost." (AdYcrtlieraeat "Si Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody , Will Know. The use of Sage and Sulphur ifor restoring re-storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmothor s time. She used it to keep her hair bountifully dark, glossy and abundant, Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, appear-ance, this simple mixturo was applied with wonderful effect. But browing at homo is mnssy and out-of-dato. Nowadays, by asking at any drug sioro for a oO-cent bottle of "Wyeth"s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get this famous old rocipe which can bo depeudod upon to restore natural color and beauty to tho hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchv scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist cays it darkens tho hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has boon applied. 1'ou simply dampen a Bponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it becomos beautifully beauti-fully dark, glossy, soft and abundant. (Advorlltoment.) feHfi Which is 1 MllillMlilfl the Older? 1 H You can't tell because the H jfijj one that ia the older retains Bfl n the natural color and lustre M ffij of her hair by UBing H I Sffl&ir J I Health I MH It rcatora natural color to orty or JH faded hair. It eradiates dandruff, Ijgj S cleanses th ecalp. Resalta arc posl- Bj H tlrdy truorantccd. Your dealer will re U H land puretaia price, Lf nniatiifnctorr. W M ty" IHrtfnlllitL SaajlckUleiMlIirlk Wt m ti j iukti uut, riliifliySnc Co,, Htwirl.lU. ml Kcbnunm-Johnson, Drugs, Five (u) Good Stores SMART SHOPJ The fashionable wonian who wishes iqm 1 Properly Gowned and is seeking the rew new individuality in dress will find in I store, already assembled, the fashions shd! I at the present moment by the leading Q I turiers of Paris. . We are presenting by far the largest! sortment in all departments we have e shown so early. I i We advise early shopping, as the salesj pie have ample time and the workroom fc is not rushed and practically no one will J a seen your garment until you wear it; wl if you wait for the big rush, you will not i S any of the above comforts. j i t 216 SOUTH PIAIfd 'srBan fganmn iiii iiLjjMLmMLLJIiyyMill . -j; EC ZEN Also called Tetter, Salt Rheumi Milk. Crust, Weeping Skin, eczeMa can be cured to bta: I bit cured, I mfiu jujt what I snl not merely jtitche up for a wbl wono than bo tore. Remwnbor. 1 miS rutement trier puttlnc tun yeira of; thlB onn dlftoun ami handUnc in U a quarter of a million cakcs of tbls ' ejsc Now, I do nol caro wbat all ' ueed, nor ho? wny docloro bavs (a you could noCtoe cured ell I oolc U to show you that 1 know what It nbout. If you -will write- me TODAY, you a FREFJ TRIAL, of my mild, mo anttcfl euro that will convince you mo than 1 or anyone clao could In a m If you are dliguntcd and dljeourmg! to give ma a chance to prove my if Trritintf ruo today you will onloy nor fort thui you had evor thought thilj for you. Just try It iad you will im? lDK you tho truth. ft Dr. J. E. Cannaday, 33 Court Dlk.,. Befercncec: Third National Bank. 'I Could you do a better aot than t notlco to aomo poor crufferor of Eciea (Advertliemeat.) f 5 Flower Seed No For Only 10 Cent Celosia Castle Gold, most hi flowers. Giant Portulaca, a gU sort of marvelous beauty. Cr monster white, enormous In 1 Flowered Panslcs, wonderful a forms. Giant Spencer Sweet 3 largest of all sweot peas. ? These 5 most superb noveltlei year for one dollar; nothing cultivation. I I mall all five with cultural; and 191-4 cataloguo for 10 conts P. L. BROOKS, Dept. 15, 108 Linden I CAMDEN, N. J. C. F. Staynor scloota violin, chaser3. 608 Tompleton buili (AdvertUamont.) Tango dancing for afterri socials, entertainments, by ? academy, 3d Main street. (AdTnrtlaemcat) ' Tho MiBses North, of 53 N( street have studied my hygi ods with mo aud aro fully q teach tho samo. I liopo tho g( of Salt Lako City will both-and both-and patronize them. CriAfeLOTTE DE (WLIERE 10ILT. (Advorj Stirling laundry does roughv a pound. Wasatch 2130. (Advertisement) : M Established 18S9. " if E "GOOD GOODS." y I i CLOSED MONDAY j All Day OBSERVING WASHINGTON'S BIRIHDAY i Do not fail to read our impor- tant announcements for next week's selling in Monday night's I and Tuesday morning's papers. ji |