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Show jOn9 Fe&utifu! Hair- Do Ivti Vffii ill prepared face creams commonly sold. You will soon find that all red spots, freckles, mnddiness and sallowness -will disappear and give way to a lily-like complexion without a single blmish. MRS. P. E. T. There is a simple, sure and safe method for the removal of superfluous su-perfluous hairs, which when once "used will never be abandoned for any other. By merely moistening the hairs -with a few drops of sulfo solution the hairs are made to shrivel and loosen completely from the skin, so that you can take your finger and wipe off the hairs completely with one stroke. It is so easy and simple sim-ple that It has become a real toilet pleasure pleas-ure to remove superfluous hairs in this way. It will not affect the most delicate skin. It can bo used anywhere, on the face, arms, shoulders, etc., with perfect safety. A bottle of this superior article should be on every woman's dresser. It can be obtained at any drug store. OLDISH The question of wrinkles is a simple one to solve. You can be absolutely ab-solutely sure of the result. You can get rid of thousands of the little wrinkles, and a great many f the big ones, by using eptol, which can be obtained at any drug store in two-ounce packages. The contents of the package are mixed with one tablespoonf ul of glycerine in a pint of water. The cream is ready, and it should bo used very freely. This is more economical than buying prepared creams in the stores, and which you havo found to give slight results. In fact, while using eptol, you should discontinue the use of any other treatments for wrinkles, as they will be entirely unnecessary. un-necessary. This- cream makes the pores smaller, and thereby refines the texture of the skin, bracing it up and making it more plump and vigorous. It is really magic. PATIENCE To get rid of the accumulations' accumu-lations' of scale and fatty substances which constantly form on the scalp, these must be dissolved away. There is no other effective method, not even soap and hard scrubbing. By using a tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of eggol in a cup of water and using as a head-wash, your scalp will become gloriously free and cleaner than you perhaps have ever had it before. This gives added vigor to hair, growth. The eggol is sold at any drug store, and. for twenty-five cents you obtain enough in one package to last for a dozen or more shampoos, (Advertisement.) How Developing the Roots of the Hair Produces Remarkable Hair Growth. A Simple, Easy Way That Never Falls. By Valeska Suratt. THE great secret of making hair grow is in the development of the vigor of hair roots. Mere stimulation of the scalp is not enough. It is the lack of realization of this fact which is the cause of so much failure In tho treatment of tho hair. The hair roots may be developed devel-oped to a very remarkable degree by using us-ing the proper methods. As a root-developer nothing can equal the use of beta-quinol. This can be secured at any drug store, in one-ounce packages. When mixed with a half pint of bay rum and a half pint of water the developer is ready to use. It is not oily, and when used liberally gives all the results which anyone could wish. By developing the roots, the growth is forced, it becomes thick, vigorous and silky, bald spots fill out, and instead of shrunken, sick hairs which fall out readily on combing, wo have strong hair, held firmly in the scalp, thus putting an end to hair falling. HIDEOUS There is no question about being able to make the complexion supremely su-premely beautiful. In order to bring this about it is suggested that you omit for a time the use of ordinary complexion creams as such, and' instead use an article ar-ticle the entire force of which goes to the very purpose you want to achieve. This can readily be done by the use of zintone, a powder which can be obtained in one-ounce original packages at any drug store. This, when mixed with two tablespoonfuls of glycerine in a pint of water, produces a most exquisite creamy application. This should be used liberally. liberal-ly. It is even more economical than the ii fi oft p Dming Koom Furniture The Different,. Distinctive Sort Yet Moderately Priced Individual taste never had a wider Splendid completeness characterizes MEm latitude for selection at DIN- our showing of dining room furniture W WOODEY'S. Variety is practically including as it does the richest of W TiNrA ,. . , , , J . period suites as well as popular- ffisX WW lmllmlted and at the modest Pnces priced furniture. From the less ex- I I prevailing patrons will find buying a pensive section we quote the follow- matter of real economy. ing: r ii Dining Room Suite - jJ W 8 PIECES COMPLETE IN FUMED FINISH f" "i f f ? Including Pedestal Dining Table, $15.75. Set of V "S I I J six Fumed Oak Dining Room Chairs at $1.95 each, flfl C MnWl Fumed finished Buffet at $24.65. y J. Christmas Gifts PRACTICAL, BEAUTIFUL AND DISTINCTIVE MAY ' BE SELECTED AT DlTWOODEYlS V fjR'fm) Six floors replete with-suggestions. Permit us to advise EARLY SHOPPING. MM utg A leisurely selection of Christmas Gifts now will shield one from that early V December realization of "How Little I Have Done and How Much I Still Have to Do." To meet the government's wishes in the matter of early shopping im'(r (OJr and to eliminate "Eleventh Hour" hurry and worry, let the Christmas buying wj W r begin in earnest NOW. Gate Leg Tables, $16.20 to Book Trays, $11.70 to $25. hhM $45.00. Book Ends, $4.70 to $7.50. WW Sewing Tables, $15 to $20. Negt TaW $1? g() $4Q W ffr ! Magazine Stands, $2.90 to rn 4A -aj nTA MM . $10.00. Tea Wagons, $11.2o to $40. Smokers, $1.30 to $10.00. Luxurious Blankets, Ele- Vy Ladies' Writing Desks, gaut Silken Comforters, $10.80 to $80.00. Floor Lamps, Rare Rugs, , iMffi Music Cabinets, $15.30 to Piano Lamps, Rich Drap- ' ' WW $25.00. eries, Electric Domes, etc. Vki DiNwnnnFYV Don't Fail to See 0,,r Won' viv V1ML WUUUhY S derful Christmas Showing of Vjjjj Art Section for Exquisite Taffetas, JgV Ufgl Gift Suggestions Brocades and Other XjJJ You could easily spend a whole day Stuffs for Applied S ihe'SS08' intcrestins section of Arts Work fli Sophie Newcomb Pottery Safely X jltFn Colonial Luncheon Sets and Pillow combinations, from which may be evolved full n an ID ) Prviror-c anv number of exclusive Christmas things flu U Wl W covers. of decided charm. My Boudoir, Theater and Shopping T . Bags. East India Incense 0) Book Marks, California Rose FOB THE GREAT YULETIDE Mm y Boudoir Shades, FUNCTION 4y i t- (. 24 different varieties, including Sacred f -UtClUUgS, X ictures, Onont;il Woods and Rare Spicc3 for ftTA Ijjjj'Qj Novelty Frames, etc. Sachet and Floral Odors. ) W fl) V ESTABLISHED 1857 D IN WO ODE Y'S S (j)f$ "GOOD FURNITURE " This Tire Service Reduces Truck Costs By studying your hauling work, we determine the type of Goodyear Truck Tire best suited to it solid, cushion or pneumatic. Frequently we recommend floor space, a 300-ton press Goodyear S-V Solid Tires for and a well-equipped wheel the heavy, slow work; Good- work shop, year Cushion Tires for the moderate - speed deliveries After the application of tires, over poorly paved districts, we inspect them regularly and Good year Pneumatic for signs of undue wear or for Cord Truck Tires for the fast injuries. For all adverse con-long-distance hauling. ditions, taken in time, we have an effective remedy. Then we enable you to make Precautionary treatment trucking cost-reductions by means getting the final miles applying tires with prompt- out of your Goodyear Truck ness and safety. Every Tires, detail of the work is carried out according to our shop Let us furnish you proof of plan. And we save the time the cartage-cost savings of drivers and trucks also be- which our service is effecting cause we have 8,000 feet of for others. Goodyear Truck Tire Service Station DON'T LOSE ANY TIME Let us put your truck tires on your truck during the uight. For appointment call night phone Wasatch 9161. THE RUBBER PRODUCTS CO., Inc., 139 EAST SECOND SOUTH ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. L. C. BENNETT, Manager. PHONE WASATCH 5'2b8. Stnto your offering or yWJjug mcnt accurately nnd condSWjL tlo Tribune Want Ad it will pJ- m |