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Show SAGE TEH IDS ISfjl DARK Its Grandmother's Recipe to Bring Back Color and , Lustre lo IJair. Tbn.t, heijulifid, even shade of dark, glossy haii- can only he liad by brewing a mixtuie ot" Sa.'e tea and rNilphur. Vour hfjir is your -h n i m . Jt makes or rnnrn the fare. When it. fad's, turns gray or Rtreaked, just nn application or two of Snjje, and SuJph ur ciilmuces it 3 ;ipp'-ar:ince a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; yon can get this famous old recipe improved im-proved by the addition of other ingredients ingredi-ents for jjfl-cents n large bollle, all rendy for use. H ia ctilk-d Wyeth 'a Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always lie depended upon to bring back the natural coor and lustre of your hair. Kvcrybody uses 1 ' U'yet h 'a ' ' Sage nnd Sulphur ("oiiipound now because it darkens dark-ens f;o naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it lias been applied. You simply dampen a spon;". or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning; the L'ray hair ha- d i -a ! 'p'-a red, and TW another application it becomes beautifully beauti-fully dark and a pears glossy and 3ns-t 3ns-t rous. 'I'h is v ':' y -1 ihim1 prepa ration ii a deli-jilt ful toilet reopiiste for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. appear-ance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. CA'lvrrUstniciil.) r |