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Show m H H 1 E ' 2 I You shall decide 1 7 - , S H Who is right? 1 II ' I m The maker who charges you $100 for a type- 1 j writer because he spends $51 in selling j Kjf Or the maker who saves this $51 wasted and f m gives it to you. There can be no doubt. 1 jj The present extravagant method of selling type- ft jjl writers is a waste the purchaser must pay. For j 3 thirty years the price of a standard Typewriter 1 ml has remained $100 although production has j i increased many hundred fold. j f The OLIVER Typewriter Company now at the fj jjtj height of its success, manufacturing its finest ' H I and most popular Model, with huge financial f H resources, producing thousands of machines at I U I its great factories has 1 CUT PRICES IN HALF B By eliminating the terrific sales expense of r.nti- j H quated methods. 1 J There is absolutely no change in the quality of I H the machine. It is the same wonderful light p touch, high speed, standard visible typewriter 1 j ; that has been bought by great businesses such as I jj ; U. S. Steel Corporation, Pennsylvania Railroad, j m National City Bank of New York, Montgomery j s jl Ward & Co., and other great houses whose enor- l-v f mous correspondence demands high efficiency. I m H J Was $100. Now Q j j fiiftl m This startlin cut in price is j VWv&BWfl made possible because of the . . j m c0MMM high reputation, tremendous . H m wliMWh'fA manufacturing facilities and the ' ' H I ISSSipm financial strength of The Oliver j & llSSSiSni Typewriter Company. Enabling I p AfMM us to eliminate eld and extrava- H "AA AAA gant methods and go direct from 3 , p Over OUU,UUU Sold the factory to the buyer. i m ll Telephone or write nearest office or 1 I TRc Oliver Typewriter (p. j 1 H Oliver Typewriter Building, Chicago B SAN FRANCISCO 1 p 368 Pine Street, A 8 j jj g Telephone Douglas 3434 fl y ill .... ij 5y liiiOlllllillOT SHE DARKENED HER GRAY HAIR A Kansas City Lady Darkened Her Gray Hair and Made It Soft and Glossy by a Simple Home Process. She Telia How She Did It. A well-known resident of Kansas City, Mo., who darkened her gray hair by a simple home process, made the following fol-lowing statement: "Any lady or gentleman gen-tleman can darken their gray or faded hair, aud make it soft and glossy with this simple recipe, which they can mix at home: To half a pint of water add oz. of bay rum, 1 small box of Barbo Compound and Vi oz. of glycerine. These ingredients can be purchased at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair every other day until the gray hair is darkened sufficiently. It is not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. It will make a gray-haired person look 10 to 20 years younger. (Advertisement.) -I !WHEN IN I NEED OF A 1 TONIC OR I APPETIZER i You I Should Try I EOSTETTER'S i I stomach 1 i I BETTERS a ; . - ; ' I os(ORSETS- and- SERVICE X These weekly announcements tell why the Nemo 1 Wonderlif t Service stands alone. No other corset I combines such ultra style with healthful support, S extreme figure-reduction and supreme comfort I l UFUFTING SUPPORT ' I AVwH EN SEATED - S "Wonderlift" Works Wonders! I Do you see how it is done? 9 Put on your Wonderlift Corset in usual way (front steels must reach to lowest point of abdomen). j I Pull Bandlet Iacers (on each side) slowly and evenly i j straight down, until the Bandlet (inside) gendy lifts ufi j 1 the sagging flesh into normal position. Tie laces. ; jj This will give you: Healthful support; comfortable reduction (you jj will lose inches and pounds); smooth, unbroken, youthful, fashionable lines; your best possible figure. i MODELS SKETCHED No. SSS, for the tall ) A , full figure; No. 554, for a fuller figure of medium CSK ' j height; and No. 653, for the very stout, stooky C 11 i figure. All in sixes up to 36 ) Other Wonderlift models for other figures, from i a lean and bony (different form of Bandlet) to the Sj extremely large and heavy $5 to $10. One model j Lde luxe $12. I I mrnS bank, with re- I A sources, organiza- f. tion and connections S : sufficient to handle $ ! any transaction, large '4 f $ S or small, is best fitted $ to serve all classes of S v S depositors. $ ij i i I WILL. NOT BE RKSI'ONH IB L.E FOR any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Hammer, on or after this date, .March 2, 1916. M. A. Hammer. illQ l |