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Show "Hair Under Arms? On Lip ? Dissolved Awav-- Lifie ftWicV ' See ThenV Crinkle Up and Vanish; Leave Skin Gloriously Clean. A Valuable "Secret How to Look Young Though You May Be Old. BY VALESKA SURATT THERE are many things which will remove superfluous hairs but many of them so irritate, burn and redden the skin 'as tc make it a sight to look upon. It k no longer necessary to go at it in such a savage manner. Superfluous Superflu-ous hairs can now be removed, iy an application which is absolutelv safe .ind never fails to remove every hair so thoroughly that not a vestige of it remains. re-mains. There is only ' one thing that will do this, and that is sulfo solution. Tli is ca n be obtained from any drug store for one dollar. The hairs are merely mere-ly moistened with it for a few moments, and then the ha irs are seen literally to wither and dissolve away and are wiped off, leaving a skin absolutely perfect, spotless, soft and smooth. This is the sensible method, and no matter how sensitive sen-sitive the skin or how thick the hair growth. It never fails to remove the hairs completely and thoroughly. MRS. A. T. F. The skin can be brought bock to its original plumpness and vigor by the following formula. An astonishing result is the quick disappearance of wrinkles, little and big. crows' feet, and lines of age. It is simple and can be prepared in a few moments, by adding to half a pint of water one tablespoonful of glycerine and two ounces of epiol, obtained from your druggist. This takes years from your appearance, and is always al-ways sure and positive lit its work if you will apply it liberally, every day. MISS T. O. C You will be surprised at the results If you will use my formula for beautifying the skin. I can -promise you really and surely an exquisite complexion com-plexion in a mighty short time, with a tint like the rose, and spotless as a lily, if you will make this cream at home yourself and use it. You will positively never find anything else in the world to equal it. Now, get from your druggist one ounce of zintone and mix it with two tablespoonfuls of glycerine in a pint of water. This makes a rich, satiny cream. Use it freely every day and you will have your dream come true. ' MRS. T. M. P. Application of hydro-lized hydro-lized talc to the arm-pits will put an end to the unnatural and excessive perspiration. perspira-tion. There is nothing so effective, so Jt T ' r A i i v i y i Mrs. L. L, writes: "I am Informed that I have kidney trouble and that it is fast approaching a serious stage. What would you prescribe?" Answer: If your symptoms are the usual ones, such as puffs under the eyes, swelling ankles; scant, copious or foul-smelling foul-smelling urine, accompanied by headaches, head-aches, pains, depression, fever, chills, etc., I would advise the immediate us; of halmwort tablets, a very fine remedy for such difficulties, sold in sealed tubes with full directions for self -administration. "Madam" writes: 'T have rheumatic pains nearly .all the time, but they ore mostly aggravated when I take cold. What may I do? My Joint h seem to swell and my muscles are sore." Answer: You will find grentrM relief and permanent benefit from t he following follow-ing mixture: 2 drams of iodide of pot-anslum, pot-anslum, 4 drams sodium salicylate, oz. wine of colchicum, 1 oz. com p. ph-senc ph-senc cordiol, 1 oz. com p. fluid halmwort halm-wort and ,r o7.r. of ? yrup sa rsapa rilia comp. Mix and take, a tea-spoon fu I a t meal time and again b'-fore going to bed. It has benefited most chronic sufferers. suf-ferers. Pimples writes : "T'lease tell me what to take to get rid of pimples, bolls and bad blood. I know I need a constipation remedy." Answer: It la probably nrlect of ron-st'patjon ron-st'patjon that has marie your blood bad. Be triii a t hnrongh t reattnent of thre-gra thre-gra in gu1ph"rb tablets not sulphur tablets). tab-lets). Continue for several months. K. A. ask!: "My hair Jw too oTlv and my rc ;dp itchc with da nd ruff, a nd of late it is combing out too much. What In a good trea tmer.t '"' Ansv.'-r: Obtain pla.in yellow intnyol from your druggist in 4-nz, jnrs and ;rp-ply ;rp-ply as ppr directions. This cleans, purl-fi'-s, cools and Invigorates the ba;r and selp, thus stopplj.g the death of the cooling and as economical. This keeps the arm-pits always Iivsn, keeps tne por-spiraiion por-spiraiion under control, prevents embarrassment em-barrassment and the damage to garments gar-ments from fading. It also destroys all bodv odors immediatclv. ... j TI'I.IP Several years of my life were ' vaisted using up "hair tonics" that did about as much good as water. Finally 1 devised my own formula, which has produced pro-duced remarkable result s. My friends are a unit in saying it is mncic in its power, making hair long, silky and beautiful, beau-tiful, without fail, and stopping falling of hair. J ust mix one ounce of beta -quinol with a half pint each of water and bay rum, or one pint of witch hazel instead in-stead of the water and bay rum. It is then ready to use. It Is not oily and is exceedingly pleasant to use. ... MRS. D. O. F. Sprinkle some nerovin on a wet sponge. Then rub this on the blackheads. 1 n a few moments the blackheads will have disappeared. This sounds like a fairy tale, but it will prove its effectiveness at once. Get tho no- roxin at any drug store. ... CHALKY If there is any face powder t hat hasn't thai "ehalkinesV in sonic degree. 1 do not know what it is. That'M why I have my own face powder. It's just like velvet, and invisible. It. Is now sold a t drug stores as "Valeska Surat t Face Powder" at fifty cents, in white, flesh and brunette tints. ... MAY B. T. As to hear wash, I advi.se against using soap or the manv shampoos sham-poos sold, because of the alkali they contain. This dries up hair secretions. Ge.t eggol at the drug store and dissolve dis-solve a teaspoonful of it in half a cup of water. You can get enough eggol for twenty five cents for a dozen or morn head washes. it is magic in cleansing hair and scalp, and aids wonderfullv in making hair grow. (Advertisement.) ePoQTOR' i The questions answered below are general gen-eral in character, tin s. miliums or diseases dis-eases are given and the answers will apply ap-ply in any case of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, tree, may adflress 1 r. J .uwis L'a ker, College Hldg., College.-Klwoori streets, Dayton, Ohio, inclosing in-closing self -addressed st a mped en vein po for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only Initials or fictitious names will be used in my answers. Thu prescriptions can be fillf 1 a t. nny well-stocked well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can otder of wholesaler. hi.lr. Dandruff hnd Itching h re n t nn-i relieved. Men and women all over the country now use it regularly. "Bertha" says: "Some time ago 1 contracted con-tracted a very severe cold and rough. I have tiled ma ny remedies, but t boy do not seem to help me at all. I wh'h you would advise me what to do." Answer: 1 rely on f ive-grn i n arbo-lene arbo-lene tablets hh bring Die most effective, and convenient treatment to reduce abnormal ab-normal fat. Druggists supply thin in nealed tubes, with complete, directions. After the first few days a pound a day is not too much reduction. . Henry F. writ on: "Perhaps you nan prencrihe for me, a 1 am at a loss to understand un-derstand my condition. For the pimt year have Huffered ext mine nervousneH, trembling and extremities m re cold. Have poor appetite, am weak, lie Hens and no ambition to work or srek recreation. Am tired all the time and In no s. use th strong, capable man 1 was a few years ago." Answer: A powerful rejuvenating nerv medicine should revive the dormant, sluggiK-h condition, and put new ambition and energy into your blood and nerves. Otitain three -grain cadomenn tablets in sealed tubes, take an per directions, NOTK: For many yearn Dr. Baker linn been giving free advice ind pr:Kwipt Ion to millions of people t hrouch the prss coiumn:. and doubiiess h;is help( d in t o-Having o-Having illnesH and diMrTn more than nny sbtKle I nd i vidua f ri the world's hiMtory. Thousn nd havn writ t"n him e. predion of gra tli ude and confidence si milar to the following: Dr. lywia Pnker, Dear Sir: T happened hap-pened a few dry ano to read the Pittsburg Pitts-burg l'fi'kr :i nd t here. 1 not i-cd your column of qucslioiiH and jinsw-rH. I ah-o noticed that you ndvin-d those that :iro suffering from cunntipa t ion to use Sul-pher-;, Tablets, and havn tried. To my amazement. It b;is m:"li- ;t new man out of n;e. I have b'-en suffering from con-f-1 1 km for tb" last, f ; v- yea ; s ji nd have trUd various remedies wilhout a vn il. I a rn f-o Kra t'ful to you that I don't know how to thank you for It. Would hj very piad to n. ronimwid it to anybody. Very truly vonrs, D. It. Sl'F.UMKR. n:i Wejer St , Pit tshuj-g-ii., Pa. (Advertisement. |