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Show lr4"'VSociety' Choice 1,4 h For over 69 years Society Hs T i Women all over the Hi world have used it to Z- obtain greater beauty f jt and to keep thetr appear- ; f ance always at its besu . v Gouraud's Oriental Cream Send 10c lot Trial Ste FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON. New York I I I Mr. Hoover asks you to save butter, lard, suet. Mazola r j is a pure, vegetable oil for deep frying, sauteing, short- jjif ening wonderfully economical. & With the Nation-wide movement to save animal fats the housewife is confronted with a serious problem if she would continue to serve fried foods. Wffo Thousands of American homes have found the answer in Mazola, the pure cooking and salad oil from corn. tji . Because Mazola is a vegetable oil and because a thorough W$,fn test n tlie part of housewives has proven that Mazola is more j practical, more economical than the old cooking mediums. j . It makes fried foods digestable and the great big factor for economy in Mazola is that it can be used over and over again does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another. A recent demonstration showed that the same tinful of Mazola could be used eighteen successive times for deep frying! t Mazola is fine for salad dressings, too. Get Mazola from your grocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins. The large sizes give greatest economy. Also ask for the free Mazola Book of Recipes or write rT ' us direct. ii, . Yn'ii Blooey rf'cnd.d H Mf2oU doe, . etre entire ?u:,!ction. xKv. QKizpiHT T Com Products Refining Company m tP-lk New York .'. 1 hA i J iii --S&i Selling Representative. h jj 53-57 South Third West Street. ::vg-! sal ao fMTmr M r3a v.-' 'V t cook wo M h - l (T'rl. ! W''' 1 mt'Mn-ftZO U'AJfcT ii'. Ate-dMW uiMir,, AC'LjAi Hi miukU-J't' Beauty. j There 5a an oM saying that hnnuiy is i only skin d'H'i1, but that is far from tin.1 I truth. Peauty is founder on good ! health without that there is no real beauty. Yon can cover up a muddy or sallow complexion with faro powder, hut it. will ii of bo ben tit if nl. A jimmd v wo m a n in ood hen 1 1 h is u.-unlly tiki re in tercet i iiu and more c liar mi n-r t ban a l.il ions dyspopt ic u t y. i oust i pa t ion ' and a luMt liver impair jronI lnnl;. f you sin1 trouble. 1 in tlii.s way take f hnniberkiin 'h Tablets and you will soon be looking belter .-nnl fcciiijg lict-tc lict-tc lot ale by all dealers. 13 w December Wnmbars ' of1 "LaulaughfRagliaccio! jlP It is more than words or song or acting. His "Vcsti m'(M la Giubba" is the breaking of a heart in music. Sor- m IW row beyond words, hidden beneath a smiling mask A, mUW&Jh to face the call of duty-what one of us has not some- I Wi i W, n times laughed with Pagliaccio ? Lazaro Metropol.tan . , OW? , 14 I til M Opera tenor, in this appealing record has made his . ;. wkMI&m swe- 4902-53m -a to lijl I ' iMh THE records indivtdualhjN mentioned are only a few t"D iU of the splendid Christmas list M 'VR of Columbia Records. It in- OMSMK' C- cludcs many other operatic l JMmlaMMfp-'' ' numbers, 22 new popular pWSIg'' song hits, 14 whirlwind dance al'f T'W'm' numbers, patriotic songs, WfjMCH Asito vy fairy stories for the children, WWwM and a number of beautiful j2$M Wf Wm Christmas carols and hymns. JMMA Y&WMMi t ... . pyM4ffiim&W?&&? racctans son A of love and hate.w mk $,,, , r $VmMw Love struggHng with WSfc V hate in dramatic melody WWm0WWWWA J&r'l&M -that is the theme of WmTkWM j5&rncno&, crystal clear,. "Eritu?" from Verdi's htBWMI C f T2 U C A", "Masked Bail." a song mmMhW n LaKmes ocll DCHW. that requires much of WWMMfMW I ' the artist, and in this mmrWfl I . Soaring joyously through the record Stracciari, lead- iWMMWilW bell-like notes of Delibes' ing baritone of the p'M'S-f-firm 1 1 lyric, Barrientos makes music Chicago Opera, has f M more musical by the matchless given of his art in full piflllfSfl wMWv cadence of her voice. Arecord measure.49221 $1.50. lfiMlBffij in which the great soprano of MfcW lSW the Metropolitan Opera sur- MlM,MWW Ps herself. 49151 $3.00. v f! 'IrA n Cjcrhardts voice. gpgf; MM3W "Silent Night, Ho,y Night" 11111 i l VVIWi' lit hills and wonder night of lddyl3 &ffiTrI long ago. Arecord you will j W$-4 AM surely want forChristmas Eve. I faM 58246-51.00. M : IKWA ' '1 dreamt that I dwelt in marble : M f SWFV i ft halls." Only the wistful ten- I ' feM &&MAWM& derness of Lucy Gates' voice Lraf ; mMnWfm could add to the beauty of this Wjtr t ' mWn'lfi well-loved song. . 1 W0mWii A5993-$1.50. V i IW hS I Poet and Peasant Overture. By WlimMY IA ' the Chicago Symphony. Columbia Grafonola WKfmXM A5991 12-inch, $1.50. Price $215 New Columbia Records on Sale the 20th of Each Month Columbia Graphophonc Company, New York HOW TO RELIEVE HEAD NOISES GOOD ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO FEAR DEAFNESS. People wbo arc pro wins;" liurd of hearing hear-ing p.nrl who experience a stuffy feeling' of pressure against their ear drums, accompanied ac-companied by buzzing, rumbling sounds in Ihrir he;id like water falling or steam escaping, should take prompt and effective effec-tive measures to slop this trouble. Head noises arc almust invariably the forerunners fore-runners of com pl to or partial deafness, and most deaf people suffer from them constantly, nun-times these bead noises become so distrai-iin and nrve-racking, with their never-ceasing "bum. tbev drive the sufferer almost frantic, and complete nervous hrenkdoun ma v result. Thanks, to a rcinnrkalilo prescription, it is now possible lo lessen (he severitv ot tlifse head noises a nd often cnmpietplv oveicomc them and with the (Iish ppa ring of the bead noises tho bearing also cieat-lv cieat-lv liuprcn es. and very fretpipntlv can b restorer! to normal. It can be easily pre -pared nt home and we believp. is a most effective treat nicnt for this trouble. I Froiu your driiKcist secure 1 nj. rarniint (Double .-Hrpngthi. take this home and add to it Ji pint nf hot wa ler a nd i O'lncpR of grnnulalt.'d siur:ir. S;ir tintil rlirsohed. Take otip tablo?nonnful four times o day. I'annlnt is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic Hction the inf lamina t ion and swelling in tho Eustachian Tubes, and thus to euwalizc the air pressure on the drum, but to correct cor-rect nny excess "f s' reiions in the middle mid-dle e:ir. and tlie results it gives are usually usual-ly quick and effective. Kvfiv person who has catarrh in any form should piv this vr-upc a trial, i AiU'ertispfient.l y j You &et a maximum of heat 14ty with ready ignition when you ;HHj burn Clear Creek and Castle f s c, S Gate Coals. And they are - i s02jj both clean-burning. n I Il " " Dealer fj q 1 J , Ask Your I yu . j 'lfC MiMd only by the 'M tt I Vt!b FUel Company' ISl i iWMW Sill |