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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921. 12 SociafJotes from Utah Towns j!OjUtnBXD,GARFIELD Oct. J2. Mrs. Otto Kum 'row entertained Saturday afternoon oX i. waak at a bridge luncheon, eompU tneatary to Mr. R. H. Hawley and Mrs. Frank 'O. Janney, preceding their demako their homes. parture tor the east to there ware Besides the' guests of honorMrs. William H. MofTIt, iKSan,hS:a' N.8nowi MlsalCeating, Mr. su Ensleman. Mrs. J. L. Reynolds, Mrs. a T. Jennings, Mrs. Y. Mitchell, Mrs. Oeorge Hardy, Mra D. U Bernard, Mra T. Fi Itooser, Mias Zalla Gallagher, Mis. Misa Bain, Miss Margaret C.Thornbarg, J. Colli na MJjs Minnie Btowell, Mra. Florenoe Collins and Mrs. Ed ell of Balt Lake; Mra W. B. Haymond of Garfield, Mra Bay Hatch, Mra J. C. Mra X Hadley, Mra C. W. COrlleld, Mrs. Frtl Ashby, Ensign, Mrs. X.Carl A. Janney and Sira Rose Hanson. Mrs. T SfclAob Hatton, all of Arthur: Mra and Mra. F. O. lan, Mrs. Harold MartinMrs. and Haymond of Magna for NewJannsy ork and family left Monday for tomorrow Mia Bawtay will leave Kansas City, where she and Mr. Hawley wiU reside. club will .he Baker's Dozen Bridge the husbands of thlr members nt the home next Wednesday evening Nelson on West Sixteenth of Mra 0. a Several members of Adnh chapter, O. E. 8., attended the meeting pf the grand of lodge In Ogdert Thursday and Friday last wsek. They were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mrs. and Mr. Charles Rees and Mr. and Mra Johnson, now of Balt Lake; Mr, and Mis. Charles Malay of Baechua tiC. F. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ll sms and Mr. and Mis. Hodgs Marshall of Garfield. The second of the series of dances Garfield Dancing club will Sven by the plaos November J. sntsrtalnad Mra F. O. Haymond In ursday afternoon at a bridge atea nnm-- . or of Mrs. R. H. Hawley and The of her close frlenda gute heel dee Mrs. Hawley. Mrs. Harold H. B. Martin, Mrs. T. MoLachlan, MrsMra C. Kumrow, Temps st, Mrs Ot,to wToortleld, Mra Roes Hattog Mrs T. Q. J. Mra Hatch. JL Janney, Mr. Roy C. Hadley, Mrs. Fred Hanson, Mra A. B. Ensign, Mra Carl B Ashley, MiaandW. Mias Batteon Mrs Haymond, Margaret Thorn berg Mn and Mrs. C B. Nelson entertainedof a dancing party Saturday evening at hist week at their home on West Six teenth avenue. Supper was nerved after the dancing. Their guests Included Mr. and Mra Leo Foster. Mr. and Mra H. T. Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. G Hadley, Mr. and lira A. C. Ensign, Mr. and Mm. Charles F. Anderson. Mr and Mrs. W. , R Havmond, Mr. and Mra John AJlon, Fred Williams, Mr. and Mr. and Mr Mra Thoma Maher, Mr. and Mra Hodge L. Hewitt. A. Marshall and Mr. and Mra Thomas Maher entertained Men's at a dancing party at the Garfield club Tuesday evening. The hall was In autumn leaves and fall Gowers. Luncheon was served after the ing. The Invited guests were Mr. and Mra W! W. Waters, Mr. and Mrs H. T. Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hughes. Mr. and Mr. T. McLaughlin, Mr. and Mra W. B. Haymond, Mr. and Mre. Al Thornes, Mr. and Mra Arthur Thomas, Mr. snd Mra L. iN. Foster, Mr. and Mrs Hodge Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams Mr. and Mrs. Bam Glaser, Mr. and Mra. Archie McCrlmmon, Dr. end Mra Clifford Ashley, Mr. end Mrs-- John Allen. Mr. and Mra H J. Butcher, Mr. and Mr. A. C Ensign, Mr. and Mra Claude Anderson, Mr. and Mra Ernest V an dee-orat- ed Nelson. Mr. and Mra C. B. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maley of Bacchus, Mr. and Mrs. Pavsy of Balt taka and Rufus Fulton of Magna Mra. Gilbert F. Boremen of EljNev., is the guest of her aunt, Mra Ai Mrs. John Elder of Sail Lake spent the first part of the week in Garfield the guest of her sister. Mrs. John fc wanton. and other Garfield friends. The Biuebird dub met Saturday evening of last week. MUs Ivo Adam and Mias Golds Woolaey ervd. H. Ur. R. M. Lossy and Mr. R. the Butcher served at the after' club Garfield Women' yesterday mtlngSf noon. The Amltle club met Thursday evening at the club rooms. The time wan spent la preparing for the community Christmas trea Mra Al Thoma was given a pleasant surprise by the Pythian Bisters Thur day mornlngv Cards and refreshment were enjoyed. Those present were Mra C W, Evere, Mrs, Percy Williams, Mra W. T. Ahlqulst, Mra W H. Clarke, Mra J. Miller, Mra H M. Leisy. Mra Jack Mra powers, Mra Tom Cberrtngton, Landson and Mrs. Georrs Edwards. Mr. snd Mrs. Haro'd Martin entertained H. Hawat dinner for Mr. and Mre ley. Bert Watson enterta.ned at An Mr. and honor and their in party Mra T. A. Janney entertained for them at a dinner party Tuesday. Mrs. Horace Btrlke of Balt Lake was the guest of Mra Fred Zeager Thursday. Mrs. Georg Ackerman accompanied Mrs. Strike to Salt Lake and returned to her home In Richfield the following day. a m ) Harding's parents, Mr. and Mra T, H. Harding. Mra J. F. Melvin returned last week from a visit to Idaho Falla, where she wee the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, A. de Barrs. Mr. and Mre C. F. flnyder of Tendoy spent several days in Balmon last week. The Tuesday Bridge club played will) Mr. Putnam at the last meeting. Mr. Adama Mra Duphran and Mrs. Pyegtt won the honors. Mr. and Mr. H. H. Boomer and W, A. Munroe, who had been vleltlng Mr. snd Mrs. Peter McKinney, left Tuesday of last week for Spokane. Mr and Mre. Orville Wright left non Tuesday for Los Angslea to visit Mr. anti Mra Rudolph Wright. Mr. and Mr. Guy Edward of McKlm creek ' visited With relative here last week. Mies Ellsabet Edwards left Saturday of last week New York to visit the sunt and uncle. win.t,Lwlth. Cokmi and Mr. Jackson. Mra M. A. Daniels, who had spent the summer vleltlng her son, Seth Daniel, and her daughter, Mr. Bloomsburg, left Saturday of last week for her horns In Bwathmore, Pa. Mr. WlfUam Pyeett entertained the Saturday Bridge e'lub and a few extra guest Saturday of last week. Mra Roy Conlee visited at Tendoy foi day last week, the guest of Mra Seth Ball. hr r SYRACUSE ITRACT8E, Oct. 22 lW wtek Mia Beesle Galley la ' Hooper, as guest of s! Mr. sad Mrs Nichols G Smith of Salt ndT of Alms Session Mrs Orson By bee spent In Salt Laka 3ALMON. :fdOct Ji. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Arnold D.Sunday Miller wre Ofdso W. C. White epent Sunday at Fourth o tltifor Monday. Nr. Mro fttwi Udy tnaoQB July creek, the guests of Mr. end Mre. tn ar rival ef a daufbtar ag their hotn Sunday. Alley White. Mra PriacUla Mra E. W Eldrldge end Mies Lydia Mr Mra. Cook, teotel IroAld D Miller,Balt, Mra. Mlmni Bgdrtdge left Sunday for Long Beach., Goida Walkar, Mra. WUHana and Mr. Ev Walkar wr vie- CsL, to spend the winter. to Balt Uke WeBatad. Laura Caples who had been visit- itora Mr and Mra Jrwepb Bodily and Mr. and ing Mre. James Caplet (or the pestInfort-nigh- t. Mra Oarl vlaiton St to TLatcLr,Barter were laat waek-anleft Sunday for her home wbr thy vara futata of Mr. Loula Miss Caples spent a few davt and lira. John Crompton In Forney before her departura the gueSt Mra Jamoa Bull and daughter Maa, apaot of Mra Conner. Saturday of late week In KajrM, at fuoata Mias M, XL Lunney, oountjr public health of Mra. Hyrum Maylln Mr .and Mra Cook and Mr. and Mra. nurse, attended the teachers' Institute Taat-dat Idaho Falla last week. During the In- Sam ol Cook warRoy rlaltora to Laytoa of was Miss the guest stitute Lunney Mr and Mr. William Varaor motored to Mr. and Mre. J. A. de Barrs, formerly of Ogden Tntaday and ttiited roUUvoa Salmon. ! Pouiaon waa a Mat weak and Mra William Yaarlan spent Sunday Mr-en-in ItorMiaato data Brigham City. Leadore. the guest of her parents, Ur. and Mra. Joaeph PerV.tn- - of Preaton. A. Ford. H. Mra a few day hare this weak at Mr. and Mra Martin Curran of Halley Idaho. ,ofspent relative visited tn Salmon for several days last Mrfc Thomas Andaraoa waa an Ogdea visitor at a Tuetflay week. Sunday they were guest breakfast given by Mrs. Laura Murphy Mr. Ella Barnett of Malad. Idaho. W th enterwere thev end Sunday evening fueat of her stater Mr N Nancy Simpson. Mr. and Mra. Prank alder were Kayavillt tained at dinnar by Mr. end Mrs. Georg tlaitor Tuesday. Oliver. MIm Tarns Robin waa a visitor to Bait At the Tearlan ranch Sunday Mr. and take this week. Mre. Thomas Yearlan held a family re SALMON, IDAHO f' tk lm union, the guests remaining over for s few days. There were present Mr. end Mre. Charles Brenner end baby of Grant, Mont, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nicole and son of Gilmore, Mr. snd Mr. Ralph Quarles, Jr., of Salmon snd Mr. and Mrs Russell Yearlan. Mr. William J. Cannon and children of Leadore ere visiting Mr. Cannon's parents, Mr. end Mrs. R M. Moore. Mrs. Frank Hall spent last week tn of her daughter, Dillon, Mont., the guest " . Mr. Webeter. Mr. end Mre. Fred T. Harding, who were married In Mackav on October I, arrived In Salmon Sunday to visit Mr. POCATELLO, IDA. 22. Tb aoeial Idaho, Oct. o event of th most mugnttuda thia week In waa the annual reception at Reed hall at The affair wag (he Idaho technical inaHhit not only attended by tha student and townspeople, but many of the ecbdol. came and spent the day looking over 4h paot The receiving Une wae heeded by President end Mm. Charles Frasier end the faculty and prominent townspeople wra in the Up. Music number were given bv Mian Bern Thomas, Mine Anna Hpooglerg and. Professor James Campbell. POCATELLO. S Use Cocoanut Oil for Washing Hair 11 yon wsnt to keep your hsir in good eondiuos, be careful what you wash it with. Host soaps and ' prepared shampoo contain too much alkali. This dries th scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ) very harmful. Mulsifipd- cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseleu), is much better than else vou can use for shampooing, as this can t possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonsful of Hulsified will make an abundance of rich; creamy lather and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather nnses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine snd, silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manany-thin- age. You can get Hulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It it very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the fsmily for months. Be sure your druggist gives yon Hulsified. (Advertisement.) On Childrens Clothes, Too; The Deltor Means Superior Quality - Money Saved! CORONADO BITTER WINE TONIC LITTLE frilly, flowery things -- sturdy softs with a decidedly bachelor air diminutive thistledown bits of clothing that add much pleasure to the first few years of life! Now yon can have the fan of making them yourself and maldng them for less money than aucb tiny things could possibly cost hitherto! Because of a wonderful invention, accompanying every Butterick pattern the Deltor any woman, no matter what her sewing experience, can easily make her childrens clothes; she can create with her own fingers the dainty little things she has always desired for her family; and with the Deltor she can actually save money even on these clothes! . ", Better your complexion, brighten your eyes; sleep soundly and restfully after your deys work. A pleasant, reliable stimulant, on sale at leading drag stores. Bole Manufacturer! CORONADO WHOLESALE Log Angeles . CO.' . The community singing, glrectsg by Mr. But K. Pstterun, WSI os of the ehlaf Malar,, of the evening. Refreshments were served and dantlftf wae njyed Professor Campbell waa chairman of the epecUI committee in charge of ihe reception. 's Sunday morning at the home of the parents, Mist Mae Myera became the bride of Robert D. Boekloaon. The Rev. B. Cleavee officiated at the ceremony and ooly relatives and Immediate friends were present. After a wedding breakfast the couple left on the noon train for Salt Lake and southern point for their wedding trip. Mr. Uoakineon has lived In Pocateiie for neveral years and Is a graduate of the commerce department of the Idaho technical institute. Big bride waa formerly from Mountain Grove. Mo. Robert McDonald and sister, lira I)ao Cur ran, and children returned Tuesday from a ala weeks1 visit in California. They visited Mre. W. F Willis of Lot Angela and later were at Long Beach and Ban DlefO. Mra. I. W. Lynn left Tuesday for g abort visit with friend at Aberdeen. Mrs. Frank 8. Dietrich. Miss Margaret Dietrich, MIm Citherine Ifft, Mias Marlon Fargo and Paul Brooks of Boise left Wednesday morn' tag for BoUe by automobile. The Misses Ifft and Fargo will visit with the Dietrich family. Mr. Brooks had been visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mra. C. . Brook of thia city. Joseph Hansen and Goldie Aar wgpa married Saturday evening of last week at the home of Mr. end Mra. Frank Allen. The bride and are both well known young people brdegrootn of the city. Probate Judge W. A, Hyde officiated at the ceremony. ( larence tioddard and Viola Croft oe were married Sunday afternoon at 8V Joseph' Pro cathedral by the Kev. Father Dolaa. The brtda has been a student tmrae at tha getters I boas pital. The couple will be at born at 664 South t Arthur avenue Mr. W K Trapp presided ever a meetlog ef the 'Banooek county War Mothers at their moat hi y meettag at tte-cUlibrary Tuaaday Muck important business was transacted. Friday evealng of last weak Isaac HcDov gal! entertained at dlanar, honoring Misa MarCovers also war laid garet Dietrich of Boise for- - the following: Marten Fargo. Catherine Ifft. Mr. and Mr. Barry McDougall, Nlcboiai Ifft and Dr. F. de Camp. Mra. Harry Whittington was hostess Wednesday evening at aa informal dinner, honoring Miaa Genevieve Green, who wlU leave soon for Califenrier Card aa4 innate were enjoyed the hosiet-- s waa aasictod by Mra B. F -- WbtU Others present ware Mias Esther Oltlngton son, Mist Verdte Medearla, Metara. Harry and B. J. Whittington, Imoa Aston and CUv Clift. Walter Service, cashier of the First Rational bank and prominently identified wtfh the city for twenty years, was united in marriage Thursday of last week to Miaa Edna Wolf at Beat-ti- e ButtericJt Design 3239 Butterick Design 2770 The DELTOR a OO to th Butterick pattern counter. And whether you m lact a child's styla or ona for Touraelf, ramambar that tha Daltor apadflaa if to 1 K yards loss than would otharwiaa b poaalblo a saving of 50c to 1 10 on Avery frock lor yourself. Saves 50c to $10 On a Gcrwti for Yourself , First, the Deltor gives you an individual layout chart (yes, individual not just a general chart, but one for your exact size and for each suitable width of material) You buy bi to 1 yards Isas material on avery garment. a saving that amounts to 50c to $10 on materials alone on every gown for yourself! illustrations Second, you follow simple of just how to put together the little garment you are picture-and-wo- f For That French Touch rd you cun giv th children cloth with th Deltor. Advic on th upbringingcf children, how to turf your houi and keep within your making. Your needle fairly flies, saving hours of time, and you achieve the professionals own delightful results! Third, vastly important and infinitely small details of finish are revealed to you. Any little whim which the bloomers, blouse or frock you are making, embodies, is dearly explained. Your finished garment, as smart as those in childrens shops, is as sweet as yyuth itself! income. fiction. ex-dus- ive Brilliant BUTTERICK World Style Leaders of the ad J. Auerbachs are Exclusive Salt Lake Agents for the famous Butterick Pat- terns. 6 Sprague and bride, formerly Dr. Char) Miss Marietta Hlgson. returned, Wednesday from their wedding trip to California. Mra. L. H Stratford waa bostsss Friday afi cluh ternoon of laat week to the Forget-Me-NThe game played was "600, M and favor werq awarded to Mra Harms. Mrs. Darling and Mra. rues. The goesta ot the club were the Robert. Fuss. Arban, White end Hen-ioThe members of the club present were the Meads mer Dsweon. Brandt. Darling, Mann, Fullmer, Ralph Blstilne, Raidy, Erictoa, Cole- I man. West sod Harms. Mra. Carl iSpongberg wsa hostess to a newly formed bridge club Thursday afternoon of lastf week at her home on East BonnevUio street. The other members of the club are tha Mesdamen Goldstein. Butler, Porgea, Gruosman. Cole, Bell-troand Gu Bpongberg. Favor for high core wae awarded Mrs. Gu Spongberg. Thursday eveMr. Murray Cola was heat Thursday Evening ning of last week to M.the'Butler received high Bridge club. Mrs. B. honors sod the hoeteee second. Other member of the club present were the Meedsmee Kenney, Marshall, McCall, Rua4 Selletrom and Shafer.loft T. W. Rickard and daughter Marguerite, Lake and Grand JuncSunday morning foe Bait throe weeke. tion, Colo., to viait for and daughter and Jack McCarty Mr. Mr. of Balt Take and Mr. and Mr. T. Maddeaof reU Offlea were Uet week-aaMr. W. N. McCkrty. Come to the Pattern of Auerbach Dept. where the Deltor will be explained to you. ef Mr aad Myron Forge spent lat at Mate Falla aa fuesta of Mr. and Mra. i Slebert Rudman, Arottfeacea J6 Mra. HowarB Btoy hava a eoloist at tha Btojr, tea been eafarrB beroa Btny. tea tea enfK4 a soloist at th Uttioa Cone Misa tional eburrb ta Boetoa. Btojr la stiHtfi&f voice kt Boston. Mr. Paul Drew and aoa of Balt Lake left Banda? for their bore after visiting for two week wttk Mra. J. T Foley. Mra. Goorga B bed don acd two children, who H. M. baro tee the guest ef Mr. and Mr Batler for several weeks, left tbe first of Ihs week for thsir borne at Lot Attfelea. Mr. Jtek Hackett, Mr Gus Myer and Mrs. .with spent last week-en- d Joseph Bibreeht friends at Balt Lake Mis Laura A. Anthony and daughter spent! last week-en- d visiting friends at American Mr. and Mra. week eiMI rf Falla. left Monday for Mr. and Mra Heart Begl Lewiston, Moat., to visit with frleads and relative. MIm Josephine Goddard ef tbe general office a ef the Bbort Line and Henry Gooderham. sbop employee, were married Tuesday afternoon by tbe Rev. Father st t. Joseph's PerfectSheuldars and Anni Qemdne Bqoala Kotfcfatf bemmfi HAIR NET the cHairdress (oft tha Pri whit Coanud ipmnM, Oitettl th iwJlnd Iarm. Dolan. Cream shoHkiwt Qrmpkta Covm tela blafhM. WIU ao nib oft Far Smei5e.hr Trial SiM , ,FlM.T.HOFnK3 k Each bet Bugle Stmad Na (Cap Frigp.) Two Straxuf "DmibL Strangtli " Not. (Cup) WVjl Not M Guy . (Copud Frinco) uj For Bal by th IS, Look for This A ttractive Package at Your Dealer's coAo 20 eooU oock Better Store Everywhere ' ' Wholeaula Drug Dietributora Xm Ca Portland, Ora. Dry Goods Distributors e-- to gat rid of then you destroy To do thtq, pet about four ounce of orchnarv liquid arvon; apply to it nt night when retiring iuse enough moisten the scalp and rubt in gently X with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morntpg most, If not nil, of your dandruff will bn gone, and three or four more npplicntionK'wiH eompletel 4 iasol ve and entirely des every tingle sign nnd trace of it, no matter how much dandruff yon may have. You will find, too, that all itchfng and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hmr will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silkv and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You ean get liquid arvon at any drug anil never fails store. It i inexpensive " ,1 i ( t dvertt-emej... druff i to it entirely. nt A i y Idaho, Oct. without nos- tains first dose opens elogged-utrils and air passages of head; stop p distance. Tastea nice. Con- Insist npon Papas. (Advertisement.) no quinino. MIm 2 The Mlsae Millie and Hassle Glenn entertained at five hundred Thuraday evening at their home. The gueate were th Mmse Leona Hills, June Foreman, Hill. Rose Hill, Armella Grover and Marval Barrow, and the Mesddmea Earl Barrow and Oliver Lemmon and Lawrence Berger. Dinner waa 'Served at A late hour. Mr. Riley Dixon and bahy of Berkeley, Cal., ar the fruMt of Mra Dixon' father, Jnslah Call. entertained Th Rigby Study circle at .th home of Mrs L. A- Broasard, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Broksard wu a.sl.ted by Mrs. Mary Smtlham. A debate was held by Mra. O. F. Call and Mra. M 8 McCoy op vegeResolved, That tarian diet aecurVs greater efficiency than a meat diet. Th MiMe Blanch and Josephine Broasard rendered several piano and violin duets, followed by- community singing led by Mr. Troneon.- The room were very artistically decorated with Hallowe'en effect. The hostesses served a buffet luncheon MIm Blanch Bpracher ot ldaho Falts spent Thursday her visiting her parents, Mr, snd Mrs. Joseph B. Bpracher. ar reMr. and Mr. Georg joicing over th arrival of a son, born October 17. Mra Paul Dixon and daughter of Idaho Falls ar th guests of Mrs Dixon's parents. Mr. tpd Mra Rial Allen. MIm Gladys Jardln. of Rexburg spent her visiting relatives and th week-en- d friends. Mies LuoIUs DaBelK whb had been th gutet of her sister, Ur. Rlcki In Rew-- tt , v-- 'ftrfirA-IBPt-Qvde- up. The nose running; relieves head sens, dullness, feverishness, sneezing. ' is the Papes Cold Compound quickest, surest, relief known and costs 'ad. only a few cents at drug stores. It act Ar-da- th Tbo only surei lOeoWiopck, I foe 25 SON Washing Won't Rid Had of Dandruff BMtranteej 'perfect tn material anj Each net ts doubly kipeeto workmanship. Aderf hinnn Kglr prooeaaed (orstroogtk aim! m visibility mil mre funrunteed true ehndes Instant belief! Dont tay stuffed-up- ! A Quit blowing and snuffling! dose of Papee Cold Compound doses taken .every two hours until three are taken usually breaks any cold right in Idaho laat wk-en- d Fall a th gucit of Mr. and llra. Edmund Ellaworth, Jr., nd family. n.iu JUi I YOU WILL FIND THAT IT DOES PAY TO BUY THE PERFECT NET RIGBY, Crteon afwnt NawYarit THE GAINSBOROUGH GUARANTEE Breaks any Cold in a Few Hours RIGBY, IDAHO upmtor to powdan. It is invariably a woman's hairdress which makes or mart; her appearance. This fine, strong, invisible net really lends an invisible charm and a poise which comes with Jthe knowledge ot being perfectly ... groomed. . Papes Cold Compound two-cou- rs - Coms.Lift Off Doesnt hurt a bit! Drop a little Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that com stops hurtinj, then shortly you lift it riht off yith fingers. Truly I Your druggist tells a tiny bottle I Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every corn, soft corn, or tbrn between toes, and call use, without soreness or irritation. brd T f |