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Show yiy Complexion BlQmisliQsgoiisf How a muddy, sallow, aqlng akin can b a ' I t A. made wonderfully youthful and beautl- i . t i ful through remarkable discovery of a Z'"" 7" ' i oamosls of the skin. t S . 6 " x When you see a woman past thirty with " - 1 no horrid crowsfeet or pouches around her 1 jw s. C " tft eyes, no enlarged no?e pores, no deep v j, ' , lines or furrows about the mouth, and E 9 -s $ poaefised of a. clear, velvety complexion, I i y ?ou can be practically certain that she C yr - - knows beauty secrfits not roaseased by ,- 2 the average woman. She may have a.H h v v , I much cause for looking old and careworn I ( , f as anybody, yet bhe in able tu go on year t , ? "K 1 after ynr, with nt-ver a sign of wrinkles I -v or complexion blcmlshos. all the white w preserving a fresh, youthful appearance. t ., f - And there Is really no reason why any . j r woman between thirty and sixty should not look from five to fifteen years I younqcr than she really is, by simply , knowing" the secret of Just what to do. It t fnitflit to be a matter of pride with you j t f ? J& to krep your complexion clear and your V K f furo youthful as much R3 it Is to keep V " v f-. your hands and nails rlpan. But you can- 1 ,t f T not hope to be beautiful and attractive , unless vou rIvo your skin full opportunity v ' 7 v f v 4 to act "freely and renew Its youth. No ' t t i matter what your acre; no matter how fc ' ... i coarne, harsh and unsightly your com- v I . " v- 7 J plexion, nor what you have tried unsue- Urace Valenunc w f cessfullv, the moment you produce osmo- BetoiiW MelroFictw c Slw'-Hrtflt'-Jiii far rnore SbeautlfuI.WllMBnv aUwrfnkU!a r le you WU1 b. astonished at the norf . d. f.dedooKln. woman ha, dneSiTuSs regained her charm lnto neW( freah( youthful-looklns , wakenea to skJn fllmost hefore ymir Vgrv eves, all due find herseir PjfJ l- to sample osmosis of the skin, produced as a picture, wun , solelv hy warm water and roseated cream, every sitni of wrln- t But be sure to uge onlv pure roseated klcs and complexion f cream, as It is an entirelv different thlntf hi e ml she a g-one, t from ordinary face creams, and must not through this wonder- jp , ? be confounded with them. Most women fill, simple method. 2 prefer Creme Tokalon Reseated. If you Watch what It does f tV' - have wrinkles, get a box of Japanese Ice for you! Merely L t VullV Pencils and use them in connection with wash your face I n s-V tre cream and you can get quick action war in water at nitfht t i, on the deepest wrinkles, no matter of and rub In a tea- , how long standing. 1 For plvint? an Inde- spoonful or two of scrlbably beautiful effect to the neck and any good roseated P arms, as well as suppressing almost 1m- eream. which you mediately the appearance of all smaller can obtain from the druggist. In the wrinkles and marks of age. many women morning wash the face with cold water, use a little San ton ex in connection with and rub In more cream. In three weeks this method of producing skin osmosis.' The above Is one of a series of articles on beauty specially written by Mile. Slmone Marelx, of Paris, winner of two great international beauty prizes, one In Paris, the other In England. Mile. Marelx personally guarantees success In every case with the products recommended In her newspaper articles or will refund the amount paid for them, provided you take your dealer's receipt at the time you make your purchase. Her American address Is Slmone Mareix, 20 West 22nd St,.. New York. Creme Tokalon Roseated and the other products mentioned can be obtained ob-tained absolutely fresh and guaranteed pure from Rex Drug Co., Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Inst., Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, Druehl & Franken. Whltworth's Drug Stone, Walker Bros. Dry Goods Co., or most any good druggist or department store In this city. (Advertisement.) "Sometliing pV-More pV-More Than Glasses Is Needed" When Dr. Wm. B. Needles, president of tho Needles Institute of Optometry, Opto-metry, Kansas City, Mo., made that statement in one of his splendid lectures to the Salt Lake optometrists at the Utah hotel March 8 and 9, he literally '"opened the eyes'' of many optometrists to the wonderful scope aad possibilities possi-bilities of the "system of treating the muscles of the eye a system tvhich I have been using with marked success for more than two years. It suddenly dawned upon some of my estoemed professional brethren who in the past were wont to make light of mv claims, that " PERHAPS PBARDKN WAS RIGHT," and when Dt. Needfes further remarked, '"This lecture will not interest mere spectacle fitters" the sLIonce was "deafening." The Dearden System is exclusively my own theory as to the proper I treatment of eye 6train, developed and perfected after months of preliminary i experiments and proven by more than two vears of continuous successes. But I have no hesitancy in indorsing all Dt. Needles said, and It will doubtless doubt-less give an impetus to the study of the muscles of the human eye, which will be a tremendous step forward for the profession. AND HERE IS A PREDICTION: I venture the opinion that many of the new converts will Immediately Install some of the new devices for treating the eye muscles, and that some of those who were formerly depending entirely on glasses to relieve their patients will now openly advocate muscular calesthenics. , My only fear is that in their zeal to make up for lost time some of the more enthusiastic may cast doubt upon the real value of the new science BY ATTEMPTING TO TREAT EYE STRAIN BEFORE GIVING THE SCIENCE THE MONTHS OF STUDY REQUISITE TO ENABLE THEM TO ACCURATELY DIAGNOSE AND CORRECTLY TREAT THE VARIOUS VA-RIOUS FORMS OF EYE STRAIN. I havo proven beyond question, day after day and month after month, t-hat tho Dearden System ofi'ers relief in a wide variety of cases, and gives quicker and more lasting results. Mv office and records are always open to the public or to optometrists and physicians in good standing, for investigation. investi-gation. Skeptics I especially welcome. Those who doubt either the efficacy of the Dearden System, or the genuineness of the many voluntary testimonials given me by patients who have been freed from the slavery of glasses and now sec easily and without distress may have abundant proof of either by merely calling on me for that purpose. The great troth is now firmly established. The more it is investigated the more it will advertise the fact that the Dearden System IS RIGHT. People suffering from Eye Strain in any form may consult me free this week. Examination and diagnosis is 62. My charges for complete treatment are very moderate, and terms may be arranged. ho dr. M. H. DEARDEN Jh 9 to 12, eye strain specialist. 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V H S5,V u J't c : JO U waaii. 6 . , 0 " J$ I L I?1 Week 1frolonl19. oval a,ld straight N I n l"368! chill-less bed, with 2-ineh posts and 1- j -"2mm" "'"!" 1 " Tt I I lncl1 fillers' together with a wishbone link sagless j I BRASS BED C shi y f- I steel spring and a 30-lb mattress in fancy art tick, j j e 1 9 en ' I Jardinieres I Numerous othCT designs in both steel and brass at 'nTTTFl $f oo Cash I if f a reduced prices for March. I I $.UU uasn. q ;i FREE 1 iiSlf I ' T V . f 000 J 1 BETTER BUY NOW! ll hOlslS'f ' a 'ftSaMf s4 Purchase Dur- g 'Si Ji ll ' '- J T'l ,J ing March. J ' They'll Cost More Later! j j LJ -Cl j EENWE BDROOM SU DINNG RC ' 3 A spleudid reproduction in an American "Walnut Bedroom Suite, thoroughly I : i JlSfeJ W ' ' ' )' snjFJaJf J 1 J up-to-date. Every detail is well carried out and each piece is splendidly I i hr ifi'lifSz S 5 proportioned. You may buy the entire suite or individual pieces. 5 v 1 A ..... . , ... . ..... i I A Jacobean set, true in detail, consisting of 5 side chairs and arm to B I Dresser $48.00 ChllfOnier $39.75 g I match, with a 6-foot lo-ineh top table to match. . B Dressing Table $30.00 Bed $32' THE' SET f.000 Sh. .. $55.00 j I Fewest designs in fine furniturei r jr? FOR THE BEDROOM I, ' . ' i, rr j In walnut or mahogany or Ivory finish. Specially priced for March. ' , n , vt. 6 Dresser $33.00 I Chiffonier $30.00 1 a Isme-Picce Dining hoom huite. consisting or U chairs, butiet, table aiul tj I Dressing Table . . .$25.50 Bed $24.001 1 chlnR cas0- In either golden or fumed oak. I guressing iduio y.w ( a v n POMP! FTF S10.00 Down, ffqr- no S 9 Buy the suite or individual pieces. 3 S i3 J 1 1 I-i CvlfllLiij 1 Si gs gg Month V JO.)J llilltliiiiiM 1 III liJIIilSiiii lillliriihi I 29-31 East First South Street. E. H. Minns, Assistant Manager. Vm. Hoare, Manager.V |