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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL f tb Th ltdto GREEN BITER. April frMbnfriii rhtircb wtrrtiiw4 at I dhmr tr tsxvpBssseisMisssmsessafsi xrsse ?!r Jafhe rhuth Vtdsada rRii s$ lti to la boeor f eainr wimbw to rhoreh iM 4 tad plaato fomad tb 4rmuoGM far rfca tablaa. Carer war laid for ifhty. Tha dlaaar waa i followad by progTim. Tte Err, A. G. Braak M rhurck waifar waa faattmattor. Uattor 4 adalniat ratio war dlraaae4 by H. J OoM. ftturfto. Ml. E. Adama tod Hil" aacal al waa giro bv Ufa Vlrlaa Eloaaar. aad Gaorga Brbra, Ur. qaartat, nprinf j Mr. J. D. Simon aoo. H J. ftturjrto and A c A doat by Mrs. Gaorta Trank, aanf I and Mr, itmonao and a r4tog by Ftojrd t SMy rloard to th 1 keair of the math birtMa; aanirorsary i of her daughter, Maria, Mrs W. E. Grissom i twentj esta at her home o Mai A street Tbtmdajr aftemoMt of last week and whit birthday rake with pink eaadlea th cantor of th table. Game and 1Tiik conte ta were other f fat re of th i celehratioB. was hostess to the Mrs. Harry Beoaett Tire Hundred club at Wednesday Aftnmo home Wadneadaf of last week, hperlal I her v 4 feara preeeot wer Mm. ! C. Allan of Ogden. Mrs. H B Hatch and Mta Maria ftps Minx score. Following afrs. Kcdrlcka Leria wo high luncheo wa aerred, the game the Faveut Friday eraniDg of laat weak Teacher ansorlstio challenged the high school e a for resuit to which match, spelling pupil S Tictory for E, JA Tmpkio thepsrels wer L. F. and Bedier rhampio speliera. , Mlaa Breta Badger entertained twenty of her oreninf of laid t her homo Friday' weak. wer And. tefreahmenti Music, gam M Che dlcevstoMr of the Green ' i Mem Hem of the gnology clan - : Hirer- - htohsrhoej and a number gfaddittoai friends motored to the caller Sunday. They wer Miss Beulah Hewlett Minn Margaret Me-Min kutri'eSWHWViTlvtan Bio-ter, Glargv Mhm Goldie-H- a Mtae Ears Bennett. Mis Margaret FMimW Misa Farl McPherwm, Miss Jane Bhlna, Charles Jones, Waldo King. Herald Gulwtts; --Mrattd ft uiwltr-Charl- es a Lah Wlntcltf"Mantl Krtghama, TVwis A W arm rty-f- di . Eollo Bennett, Ralph Dinning and McCiurg who wMmAtrtoAJ!iUrciL-2- ft ' KtHyr Fhwd, Mantl tempi. Ur. tad Urn J. R. Dong Is a and ehtldre rrieed Sunday foe a riait with Mr. and Urn. H. lUlty: for a month, left Tuesday for her born at VemmoUi, , Afra. Agnes Rnbfeoq of Meadow is the guest of her aitfee. Mr. C. 0 Btott, to th! city The MIwh HHIa and Ruhr Brjfithwsitc thirty TriendKMondayttaning " to Rldco ptrek MANTT April ft Mr. and Mr Henry Wlntcp Tha ladies Literary club met at th club announce the marriage of their daughter, lieah. Ireto Norral MeHor of Ftreite, March 3ft, to rooms Thursday afternoon of lat week. A dinner followed at the land a Helf government Pnbleina'r was give by ih Mant! temple MU BT. Tr Woofrey. A rtetek of the life suborn of the bride T parents for the fro4tftf F M . . tfoM. Th Alder and same ereaiag supper and of Robert Burn 1 their honor at Fayette. Robert Bums' poem by Mr Iocy Tennant. 4 reception were glee E Mr John -- ,Mf Riddle entertained th Primary and Mr. Mel lor will aiak their home to Faretto. officers of th Honrb Banpete stako board at . J Mrs. W. T. Halt entertained a ttmhr of a luncheon at -- her home Badnaeday afternoon little folks Bondar afteraooa, complimentary Of laat week Th reviewer' section of th Ladies Lit to her daughter. Blanche. erarv club met Wednesday evening ef iaet week Hide ftterk 1 visiting hie parents to tht He will Hit son for Canada a a at th home of Mrs W. ). Bent)e Mr. city L. F Becker and Mr.- - A 0 Anderson a BHesiPftarw for the Mormon chwrcH Mated The hotlees MrSTohn Feller gav the Mrs Ray H ( ardoa of Bt. friends Wednesday evening of last week, , tbs book review i . ocr asio being her birthday anniversary. Lunch Anthony, Idaho, waa a special guest eon ws served. Tlia Mantl Dramatic club presented the piav, ' Jame Bralthwaite was given a stirprlsa party Kaar Money,' at tlia Mantl theater Tuesday Bondar evening, the occasion being hit birth-- , keening. e Mr and Mrs Leslie Madaon dav anniversary. Mr and Mrs Thirty gnestn worn presenk s My and Mrs. Wliford DUntch entertained a Gerald Abler and Mr tad Mr Edward K. number of friends at dinner Sunday eventng Tooth announce the arrival of sous at their H The Mieses Orpha Unnk and Pearl ftacbe homes during th past week entertained at a shower Friday evening of last Mr. Robort Melaoo of Trice f the guest week complimentary to Mla Leah B Intch, a of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BraHh-ilte- . bride of the past week, ft waa gives at the home of Miss Hunk Mr. J W. Fog was hostess to the R R. flag Mrs. Thomas Bralthwaite entertotaed twentv members Tuesday evening of last week. H Mr. and Mrs R Clark and Mr. and yetattvnn and friend Tuesday aftemoo of last week to honor of her daughter. Mm. Robert Mr. C. E Bfgertaon entertained large numDella, wh has fust retnraed from New Tork. ber of friend Friday evening of laat week at Mrs. Glendo eniertataed twelve "JMKV the occasion being the birthday annt fttTingham ; relative and friend , at bmcheoa and rerwartea of Mrs JOggertwyi and Mrs Clark keesingto at her home Tuesday afternoon. High score prise were won bv Mr Rav Mr A. C. tlirWenae. who had been the Dvreng and John fthand and Mr T W Tuttle Mtm. . of Frank M, Cor, white the consols t fmt uprises and beynNuighten fiet - NMiBMt, Ir I v' pnm. rtrtliid f lnlho - MANTI ,) wer awarded to Mrs. B. T Reid and BUia E Johnson. Refresh meats wer served Mr. and Mrs. Peter A, Ponlsa and Mr sad Mr. Elmer Evgrsbed are receiving eosgratola' tiara ever the arrival ef daughter at their home durtog the past week. Mr. Ray fttrtagham I vurfftag In Balt Lake Tbe BegH gtrto of th North ward entertained at n social and luncheon at th North ward chapel Taesday bvealng ORIENTAL RUGS BOUNTIFUL BOCXTIFCI April I The M. I. A. officer of the South Bountiful nerd entertained Monday evening In the atnuee-mehafi for the ward dramatic allocation, the ward orchestra and the officer of the M. A. who retired Iaet fail. The evening waa epent with gamea and dancing and luncheon waa aerved at It 10 oclock. Eaater decoration were ueed throughout. The gueats numbered thirty. Mr. Craig McDonald and Mrs. Em eat Ha of Val Verda were hoateeeea at a five hundred party given at th letter's home Thuredav evening Mr. Bernard and T ,V. Bryant were the to winner. Refreshments were servedprie sixteen guests. Wednesday afternoon the member of the Ladles' Betterment club were entertained at the Amerlean theater In Salt Lake by Mrs J. A. Tavlor and Mr, ctarene TVtlVy. "Follow ng the ' ehow th guests repaired to the ballroom, where lureheon waa aerved. and dancing wa enjoyed- Th Happy Hour dub ternoon of laat week at th home of' Mr, L. T. Handy. Bhakeepear and hln work has been outlined ea a course of bv th club. Following th l8on astudy two-cteC lttncheoh ws served. The next meeting will bo held at th horn of Mrs Joseph Knighton, April H. Floyd Wlnegar Parkin of Woods Cross was married Wednesday In th Salt Lake tempi to Mtsa Ruth . Barh-- r, daughter of Mr, and Mr. William Barber of Con tervllle. Mr a. Charles R. Mahsv returned from Garland .during the early part of th week after visiting her sister, Mrs. Ed ward Dav. . Wed ne.sdav . event ng lb South Bounty ful Relief society presented a war drama to a large and appreciative house. The title of th play wa 'From Sumpter to Appomattox " Tb PrictP dub mer Thursdav sLthe horn of Mr. Alvin Hatch. Pinner was sorted at 1 bclwk and the afterpoon was spent with sewing and crochet work. Mrs, Hulda Thomas returned Saturday of last week after visiting Mr. and Mrs. P, A. Hendrickson at Logan and Mr. and Mr. Charles Merrill at Richmond. Mr. Sadie Stoddard of Farmington waa th guest of Mr. and Mr Lee Brown durlng the latter- - part of Mr Brvant Burtngham and children of Salt Lako spent part of tho week at the home of Mr. and Mr. John Penman of East Bountiful Mr and Mr. N'ephl Kelson of Rich mond are guests at tho home of Mr. and Mrs Htrum Hogan. Mr and Mra K. T. Sweeney and daughter, Miss Caroline and Miss Katherine of Colorado, were guests during the week of Mr and Mrs. Craig of Vel Verda. Mr. Eva Hatch of 8a!t Lake, aecom-pane- d by her eon. Philander, are the guests of Mr. and Mna Charles Hatch P Onsep. of Pnlon is also a guest of Mr and Hr. Hatch. Mis Maggie Hatch of Ephraim is th guest of Mrs. Polly Grant. Mis Verna McNamara, Miss Tola Leon Cline and Jack Howell of With' the present low p r i e e s prevailing in the d Orient, as with those' of rugs nt I com-pare- imp orteef dur- ing the recent" period of prohibitive-lyhig- Ch Do Your Porches Need Paint? h prices, through our unusually fine connections both in the East and the Orient, and by.' reason of Auerbachs policy to sell these rugs the same as other merchandise-- at popular: prices we are in a portion to offer iina apecimemjQf GrientaLIhiga in al. the desirablt lower than Orieweaves and sizes at least to ntal Rugs of ibe fiame quality and .size are. usually retailed for, .That our efforts in this direction are appreciated by collectors and connoisseurs is amply. proved by the generous patronage enjoyed by this department. t, steps, Kcp - tout- - porches,stone one-thir- d one-ha- of Fine Belouchistam Including a number of rare 1 antiques. . eav-r- . XargerlOnes -- " Balt Lake were Bunds jr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Philander Hatch of Woods Cross. Mr. and Mrs, C.- - W, Card of Raymond, Canada, are visiting relatives and friends in this city Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mathews of Providence, who wer married in "tho Belt Lake temple Wednesday of last week, here visiting relaspent last oeck-ep- d tives and friends Mrs Matheas waa formerly Miss Ethel Mtiir of Logan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Muir. Tbe members of the D. F. C. club entertained their partners at a dancing ff Ism-ou- t Women! Let Thu Amazing Hree Test Prove How Quickly ironized Yeast Increases Strength, Energy and Endurance 4 fll Are tou a victim of that dreaded "tired feeling' f Does ordinary physical or mental exertion leave yon all in T Are yon nervous. Irritable, thin or run down t If so, mail the coupon below for tho fcraous Three Day Trial Treatment of JRONIZKD YEAST. Take these remark- - -able tablets two with each meal. 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Miss Esther Vhy, who is teaching achol in bait Lake, visited the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mra 'John Ochev. Gilbert Fuller of , Phoenix. Arts., Is guest at the home of Mr. and Mra Willis Howell. Misa Ometa Rees, a student of the University of Utah, visited her parenta Dr, and Mrs. L. D. Rees, Saturday and Sunday. The weekly dinner of the Klwanla club was held Monday at the Forest hotel, Readings were given by Miss Lets party at the Bountiful drug store Friday evening of last week. Games were Refreshinterspersed between dances. ments were served. Ill guests wer Leone Misses Wllda th Rampton. Rmedley, Beatrice Armstrong,. Afton HolThelma Holbrook. Erma Pace, brook, Vera Holbrook. Ruby Holbrook. Edna. MONTPELIER- IDA. Holbrook. Edna Mann and Norma Mann, smd tbe Messrs. Edward. Haalatn, DougMONTPELIER, Ida, April I Mr. and las Barber. William Harman. Rulon Halls Edward Bur- Mra. W. H. Mllkle were guests of honor of galL LakeJ-jldeat S ill rpr! so part y gtvert Wednesday eveton of Ogden. Gordon.Dy. Ralph Strlngham, Rood. Paul Smith, Ernest Evans, Clyde ning of last week by a number of their frienda Fly hundred waa played dur Waddoups of Bountiful.' inr the evening. Mm R. C. Gldney and Luke Roghaar were awarded high scorn and Mrs. Koford the connotation. LunchMONTICELLO eon was served to tha following: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toomer, Mr. and Mra R C. and Mr. The Rebua Mr. Read, Gldney, Hugh MONTICELLO, April Rota oiub met Thursday afternoon of Mr. and Mra. Luka Roghaar,, Mr. and lent week at tho home of Mrs. John H. Mra Frank Sunderland. Jr. Mr. and Mra Jones. Mrs Mary Small, Lewie Fweet George Koford. Mr. and Mr H. M. Nel and Mra R. K. Wilklna wer special J" eon, and Mrs. Tom Taylor, Mr. and Mra ruesta Mrs. FIctch - Brunson was class H. B Hull and Mr. and Mra H. A. carter and gave a short account of tbe Robtaon Mra J N. Downing entertained the history of Great Britain. France and Dutch Guinea followed bv a lecture In Bridg club Friday afternoon of last detail on pearl fisheries presented by Mrs. week at ber home. Mra, L. Q. Sloan F. P. Jones Mieses Kona Jones and waa awarded high score. Thoa present Gsen Brunson gava a vocal duet. Lunch, wer Mr. B. A Brough, Mra H. H. eon was served,. King, Mra. 8. C. Everinghasn, Mrs. C. W. Ms Gwen Brunson, who had been a Hosmer, Mrs. R. H Ferguson, Mr. M. J. ruest of Mra Ruth Bailey, returned to Davis and Mr L. G. Sloan. Th dance given bjr th Elks In th ler homo at Bluff City Saturday of last Gem hall Thursday evening of laat week Dr. and Mrs. V. Stocker of BouWef was a big success. About 100 oourrtes visited friends hero Triday and Saturday wer present. At 11 o'clock John Har- . of last week. Punch waa served vey gav a toast. Mrs.' J. M Redd. Sr, left Saturday of during h evening end dancing continlast week for Balt Lake to visit her ued untU 1 30 o'clock. An event given by the senior members daughter. Miss Hortense Redd, who .1 of the high school Friday evening of lest attending th University of Utah. Mis Fay Adams left Tuesdav of last week wa a btg success. The haM was week for Summit Point to visit Mr. Jess beautifully decorated in the ctaas colors, a for few weeks. A black and orange Bailey large crowd was Mr. aad Mr J. E. Rogerson enter-t- a and dancing continued until 1 ned a few friends at a dinner party present o'clock. Mrs. R. G. Batteries entertained the Monday evening of last week. A party under the direction of the Rotation Five Hundred dub Friday afterMonticello relief committee wa given noon of lent week at her home. Mrs, swore. Friday eventng of last week in honor D. Durham waa awarded . of Mra Anna hi Edwards, who wilt leave Luncheon was served to thehigh following-in a few da for her home at Boulder, Mrs. N. W. Booth, Mrs. F. C. Chapin. Mra J. F. MacClure, Mra. Joseph Bag-IcMra. Ed Bloat, Mra W. P. Carlyle and Mrs. Walter Mrs. L. CL Sloan entertained the Ladies Aid societv of the Methodist NEPHr. April S. The Social Neighbor church Thursday afternoon of laat week olub entertained Friday afternoon in at her home. Refreshment were aerved honor of Mrs Frank Ta lor, who is durtrig t he.. Uf ternoon. to abeut twsnty-fi- ve log- - Nephl. - Progressive games were ladle. 5 A oclock luncheon was aerved Mr. and Mrs R. L. Nickoleon enterMr. and Mrs Harry Black entertained tained at dinner Sunday afternoon. Covat a chldten roast Faturdav evening of ers were for Mr and Mrs. E & last week Fifteen guests were present. MuHca andlaid Mr. and Mrs, R, Leeright. ..Miss Ter Faxman entertained a num-b- er D. Charles Mrs. Cheney entertained at of friends iat her hom Tuesday eve- a of last afternoon keiudngton Friday ning Games and music wag enjoyed. waa Luncheon week at her home. Tha following are bait lake visitor served to th Mra followinghaving gone to attend conference: Mr. Owens. Mrs. JJ. W. Rhlnehart, Mrs.Georg F. N. and Mra E. R. Forest. Mr and Mrs WliB W human, Mrs. ford Bsllleton. Mrs J E. Irons, F. T. Bryden, Mrs. H Earl Mra Sanford, Rer A H. Belllston, Mr. Orson easier. George Schopef, Mra E. E. Mullca Mr and T. H. Burton. Mrs. Alonso Ingram and Charleg Brown,' Mra J. R Leeright. Mra J. R. Bond waa of honor .IHrnick Ida Mrs. reguest Mr, and Mrs Alfred HA y cork have turned home, after having spent the winter in Manti a - Balt Lake Mrs. J. W Ellison Is visitor. Mr and Mrs. T. H. Cartes; of Frovo are Nephl visitor Mrs. ff D. Goldshrough has returned home, after having spent th winter with herVlaughter. Mrs. Karlen Lewis, in Los If you want to keep your hair in Rood Angels Mr Wliford Cola went to Salt Lake condition, be careful what you wash it Sunday to meet Mr. Cole, who returned with. Mot soaps and prepared shampoos during the week from a mission in th Hawaiian islands contain too much alkali. Tbit dribs the Mra Frank Belllston of Lynndyl Is ls-- I scalp, makew the hair brittle, and ia ting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil Broadhsad Mis Lucille Forrest ef Provo visited shampoo (which is pure aqd entirely her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest, greaselcw), is much better than anyweek-end last thing else you can use for ahampooiag, Mr and Mrs J. I Belllston and fam- as this cant possibly injure th hair. ily ar visiting Mrs Belllston a mother, Simply put two or three teaspooafuls Vv. J Brown, in Salt Lake. Mulsified into a enp or Rlass with a Mrs Fred Boren n sod children are of little warm water, then moisten youf visiting Moroni relative. Mr. end Mr. Stanley Jarrett enter- hur with water and rub it in. It will tained Monday evening in honor of Ivan make an .abundance of rich, creamy Howell and Bert Fuller, who have recent- lather, and cleans th bair and icalp ly returned from missions in thw souththoroughly. The lather rinses out easern elates Luncheon wa served at li ily, and removes every particle of dust, o'clock. Ihe guests, besides the guests hair Mr, of honor wsr and Mrs, Willis dirt, dandruff and exees oil. Theleave llowell. Mr. and Mr. J, R Barnes, Mr dries quickly and evenlv, and it and and Mr silky, bright, fluffy and Harry Black Mr. and Mra it fine , Ronald Jarrett. Mr. and Mr Aiva eav to manage. Hewell. Mr. and Jarrett. Mr You can get Mulsified eocoaaut oil Aland Mr James Stanley, Mis lavttta at anr drug store. It is very Viola shampoo ien, Miss Vera lnxman, .Ms and a few ounce is enough to Worthington Miss Louise Paxntan and cheap, Mr. srd Mrs klva Howell last even one in the family' for month. Rrtllo llovveil entertained Wednesday evening ip their Be ufe your druggist gives you Mulsi-fiehonor and Wednesday bvenlng a aortal (Advertisement.) , g NEPHl Bennetts Clean Up and Paint Ui Third Floor.) y, j dry-atmosphe- z. Wasatch 54 67vartsb: at a surprise party Saturday evening of laat week given by her daughter Vera ad Mrs, JU JEL.KS, Games amlre freshment wr enjoyed during th evening. Those present were Mr. and Mra Woodruff Clark. Mr. and Mra Victor Hansen. Mr. .and. Mra Alfred Darney, Mr. and Mra Royal Clark,' Mrr and Mrs. Georgs Tippetts, Mr. and Mra Jess Dunn, Mr. and Mra A. S. Dlrrkek, Mr. and Mra L. Kuna, Mrs. Norman Bourne, Vera Dlmick and Mra Brown. Mra T. J. Hartman, Mra. William O. Pace and Mra W. H. Christman enter-taknth Ladles Aid society of the Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon of laat week. Refreshment were served during tbs aftenioon to about twenty . ed ladle DUCHESNE -- Free! 1 There, is a RIGHT paint for, thia climate Bennetts. Our paints have a base of pure carbonate of lead, scientifically correct for .this high altitude - Xo other paint-wi- ll and last so long under weather conditions in this territory." Be sure to order ,- striked, Nervous your-4iorri- e, , $30.00, $35.00 ,and $1S.50, $20.00 and $39.00 $25.00 . Fine Silky Anatolian Bokharas, Irans, Mats, $27.50 to $90.00 to $5 to $12 $45.00 $200.00 (Auerbach -- at- s- lf JuztRaceived Two Bales pillars ..whether woocLor always tractively painted.- - Painting is an in- -, vestment :which-yieldbigrctrnsiii' and the added beauty of also in its added - value; lt pays to. seal-u- p .the surfaces against, the clamr of weather, and save your home- ages from deterioration. iugh-grad- e -- the-we- ek ld 9, 1922. 4 . Honoring the DUCHESNE. April Seagull girls, Mr. and Mrs. James Moore entertained at a candy pull Saturday of laat week. Mrs. Grant Murdock entertained the Lunchbridge chib Thursday afternoon. eon followed the games. Mr. and iMtra Randolph Jensen were . Myton visitors Friday night, , The. Misses Kathleen Bench and Edna Oman visited in Boneta during the week. Mr. and Mra Tat tan Bench announce the arrival of a daughter. Mias Veda Pouleon entertained at dinner Sunday, with cover laid for the following guests: Mrs. T. Bjornaoo, Misses Josephine Hunt. Ruth Greaves, Barber Moore, Beth Jensen and Marguerite Antigsrd. Frank Watkins and Mias Lucille Muir gave their pupils a hike Saturday of Luncheon was served on last week. 5 MouftTEagle. One of the beet arranged social affair of the week was .the surprise party given by ZtMfe James Hair-he- r husbands fifty-firbirthday anniversary." Games, music and vaudeville stunt furnished the entertainment of the evening. The guests included Messrs, and Mendamrs John Hair, J. G. Greaves, , A. IVUklns, J. Madson, J. A. Watters, G. V. Billings, James Moore, R Jensen, J. Jensen, H. Holda wav. Fred Davis, R. Roaoberry, J. E. Alplanalp, M. Marking, Jumeg Hatchy-MurrayrFr J. Naylor, Steve Shelton, Elmer Bell. G. Bigelow, W. Casper. IV. Baker. H Marshal, P. Friaby. MreT M. Odeklrk, Mra. E. Odekirk and iMrs. Z. W estover. Important among the social events of last week was the All Fools'' partv given by the Misses Elva Billings and Florence Todd at the home of the former Saturday evening. Odds and ends of misfit costumes furnished amusing pictures to the crowd. Present .were the Mlsaee Nora Fltzwater, Nellie Odekirk, Lucille Muir. Celia Bird, Rea Partridge, Laura M arsing and Henrietta Gee; Mont and Melvin Pouleon, I.ln and Joe Alplanalp, Roy Schonlan, Earl Jensen, Llovd Pope, Carlos Marring and J. Andreason. In honor of the birthday anniversary of her sort, Mont, Mrs. Alma Pouleon entertained Monday of last week. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Jame Dalglish, Melvin Poulson, Joe and IJn Alplanalp, Nora Fltswater, Nelli Odekirk. Rea Partridge and Florence Todd. Mrs, J. O. Greaves prentded at a prettily appointed dinner Wednesday, with covers laid for Mrs. F. BJornao'n and tha Mieses Lucille, Muir and Josephine Hunt. st ' Ruth Roland Tells How To Instantly Have A Rosy White Complexion Loa Angls, Cal. Mis Ruth Roland, beautiful young actress, attribute much of her success to her" wonderful complexion. At a recent lnteniew, the eaid. Anyone can have a beautiful, complexion If they wifi devote momenta each day In caring juet a fewekln. for their There ie nothing no attractive a a smooth, clear, unwrinkled, rosy complexion, and since tt ia eo easy to acquire it is astonishing why o many girls neglect their skin. A woman fifty year old with a akin well oared for looka more youthful and attractive than a women of thirty whose ekln. ha been neglected. It pay to stay looking young juat a long aa poeeible. Let me toll you the secret. .Tonight, before you retire, look In your mirror and study carefully the coloring of your skin, also Its texture. Note if any roughness appears, look for coarse pores, blackheads, wrinkles, sallow skin or other imperfections. If you find any of these objectionable defects. Just remember they may be quickly overcome If you mill do what I tell you to "Aftes you have taken stock of your-se'- f. then massage your faee, hands and arm for a few minute with a good cold It seems escream (I us LWta beosu pecially adapted to this purpose and It Is way), put UPoffIn thtubes the only asanitary cream with aoft cloth In wlp th morning wash your face with warm water and Derwillo Oatmeal Soap, rinse with cold water and dry thoroughly. Be fore going out apply Dor will, that popular beautifies which Is now used by dis and girls everywhere. criminating women Then glance In your mirror again and notice how youthful you appear even af-ton appJCation of this Derwlllo-Lisk- a In three Derwillo com combination. ahadea flesh, white and brunette. It to a tint rosy yogr cheeks instantly bring snd a whit baby eoftnes to ypur neck, hand and arm, and Unless you have reached that point where-vodon't cere thank me aa long how you took, you-wias you live for suggesting th, methoij to you " Practically all tha leading act)ee no.w use Derwillo and Liska cold cream th rosy-whi- te and sine they have tried about every-rilin- g their Judgment should carry great, weight with you. If you really want a beautiful complexion, try Derwillo and Liska cold cream for one day. and if you Pot satisfied In every way tt costa "t. . u lt I f er - ' f J . ; Ruth Roland ar sold absolutely nothing with that Uhrtertn,llng They at all toilet counters of store and drug-gIn this city. Including Z. M L n Drug and bt Stores. you ll hianim-Johnao- Odvertlsement ' V ) - jk' |