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Show ' fV?Vv , No matter how ffry, iPV kajvS faded, streaked or r JfeV'y wiJ- Iitoiee it may bo La UP'X Goutto-a-Goutta will ifi-i y restore your hair to V&&ii7i (J Aii anT desired hade of V BLACK, BLONDE, LlM.ti V DRAB RED-, RED-, ONLY ONE APPL5CATI0N r NO AFTER SHAMPOO Your hair will be soft and glowy, with a .j lovaly, lasting, natural color that will not fade or rub off on piUow. La-Goutte-a- i Goutte doas not discolor the scalp. it colors even tho roots successfully. 'Sold and AppSied in All Good Kairdressmg Establishments A hairdresser con color your hair satisfactorily, satis-factorily, safely and lastingly only with La Goutt e-a -Goutte, so bo sura ha uses nothing eUo. !An interesting illustrated pamphlet on the hair and scalp mailed free on requert. t PljRgE VAIUCHV, 14 E. 44th St., New Yorii La Goutte-a-Goutte is sold and applied In Salt Lake City by Mrs. M. L. Gibson, 215 So. State St. Miss Fannie Willumsen, Brooks Arcade. Walker Bros.' Beauty Parlors. If SEE PAGE 5, SOCIETY SECTION. WOMEN! HERE IS A MOOT SAVER Use gasoline to dry clean family's clothes and save $5. Dry cleaning at home is just as simple sim-ple as laundering. Any woman can clean five dollars' worth in fifteen minutes at little cost by getting from the drug store tw0 ounces of solvite and put this in two gallons of gasoline, where it quickly dissolves. Then immerse im-merse articles to be cleaned; rub a little and in a few moments the gasoline gaso-line evaporates and the articles look bright and, fresh as new. You can dry clean silk waists, dresses, coats, ribbons, kid gloves, satin sat-in shoes, evening slippers, shawls, belts, yokes, furs, boas, muffs, neckties, lawns, dimity and chiffon dresses, draperies, drap-eries, fine laces, lace curtains, woolen garments, in fact, any and everything that would be ruined by soap and water wa-ter as dry cleaning doesn't fade, Bhrink or wrinkle, making pressing unnecessary. unneces-sary. Your grocer or any garage will supply sup-ply the gasoline and you can obtain two ounces of solvite at the drug store, which is simply a gasoline soap. Then a wash boiler or large dishpan com; pletes your dry cleaning outfit. (Advertisement.) M WITH RECORDS iKISiS FOR EVERY . I I to match mnmwmWm home i I i III I li I I PillJl 1 U P PillllplN 1 I Sold on Easy . H f 1S Style XI, $100.00 I Terms li Oak or Mahogany NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A VICTROLA THE TIME TO BUY ONE IS NOW M j C ome, next door to the Wilkes, THE PLACE IS AT H I L"A-calstom Clayton Talking I y"t-o Machine Shop $ O-ur 134-136 State Street. t " N ew SPECIALIZING IN SPECIAL SERVICE. S ervice system. , KM An ExpositionV of Authentic pfj Im : in ; . 1 Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery 1 Wlfei On Living Models. From 10:30 to 12 o'clock in the morn- ' M S: M?A ' ing. From 2 to 4 o'clock in the ' 0fM Brox Famous Orchestra During the afternoon OS-" i YEA Entire Showing. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1917. KT yl l Give a' part of your ' spare time to wurW iSA Crocheting and .uZy I I " " Embroidering for the!& JL Tt I International Helpers League111 No Initiation Fees No Assessments I Join this great humane movement. Meet Booklet "How to Form a Collinsbourne Inter- a with your fellow club or church, women, your national Helpers League" tells you how to 1 1 friends and neighbors and during a social start, organize and conduct a Helpers League I afternoon or evening, Crochet or Embroider how to dispose of your finished pieces. All J for some worthy cause. we ask in return is that you and your League, Many times you and every other humane members give the Collingbourne Mills Cro- 5 I woman and girl have wished for some way to ch.et and Embroidery Materials favorable con- 3 I help others who are not so fortunate as you Slderati01i. Don't delay be an Organizer or are. The proceeds from the finished pieces Join a League write today for Free Booklet. A are to be donated to any charity, institution Snrial Of fev ' 1 J or cause you may select it maybe the Ameer special JlieT 3 ican or European Red Cross, Infants' Wei- CROCHET BOOK FREE 3 fare, Orphan or Blind Asylum, raise money 3 to buv a Flas- or enuin vnnr home town soldier Simply write for our Book on General Crochet, to Duy a r lag or equip your nome town soldier containing rare and beautiful designs on various j Pys or your favorite ball team whichever kinds of Crochet work. To introduce and further it is, here is your opportunity. popularizeTEXAZILK.ournew.hardtwisted, mercer- ( j ized Cordoney, we willmail this General CrochetBook HIT t , 1 , I FREE and postpaid toany lady sending k JLearn now to Crochet and niy ioc silver or stamPs for 2 fuiube rnrr 5 3 ri f . 1 . . sample balls of TEXAZILK comes rKrh S Enibroider Free in a Jf- 1 patriotic cause trJflSZ j f . trated so designs may be cop. W t Be the first to organize a Collingbourne led by any one. We will also CJ. i-g I fi International Helpers League in your city. include in your package f. Cj. ' B If you do not know how to Crochet and Em- our Free Boklet J- . Ol, 1 I broider, you will be supplied with plain, easy "How to Form a Coll. K to understand and easy to follow instructions. "tUn.rHe ' f We will send you FREE OF CHARGE our League." Write! 'RgS! i I COLLINGBOURNE MILLS Dept- Elgin, lllM |