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Show 8 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER N A Splendid Assortment of Ribbons at 19c a Yard Mis$ La Von Lund MT. PLEASANT Prom I Inches to ( inches to Sc value. , MOUNT PLEASANT. Oct. T. Mr. L Von Lund, who will leave October IS on a minion to California, was the guest of honor at a beautifully appointed luncheon and handkerchief shower riven Wednes day afternoon by Miss Helen Hansen. Other rucwa were the Misses Christie Clark, Helen Larsen, Venelta' Stanfield, Merle Aldrich, Helen Winters, Grace McIntosh, Ina Larsen, Berntta Hansen, Fern ' Ballinger, Alice Hansen and Fredrlkka Chtpmaa. Professor and Mrs. C. L. Johns, Miss Ella M. Wlcklund and Ned and Ruth Johns spent Saturday of last week with . Msntl friends. The Twentieth Century 'club -- held Its first meeting of the season Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Andersen. Mr. C. W. Sorensen, the new president, delivered an address outlining the year's work. Mrs. F. C. Jensen read The University of chapter one from Hard Knocks, and Mrs. M. A. Winters presented the lesson from "The Bible' Miss Helen Gift to Our Language. Larsen entertained with several dramatic readings, after which luncheon wag served for twenty-fiv- e guests. Mr. and Mrs S. D. Longsdorf enter tained fifteen guests at dinner Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Betcher of Scofield. In honor of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. H. C. Beaumann entertained at a I o'clock luncheon Saturday afternoon of OIL laat week. The list of guests Included Of Mtc Pleasant who will leave for California on a mission for ths Mormon Mr. S. E. Jensen, Mrs. K. C. Johnson, church. Mrs. A. Crane. Mr. E. W. Wall, Mrs. J. W. Cherry, Mrs. C, T. Drage, Mrs. H. Fred Mrs. C. Johns. Mrs, L, P. Wall, guest Mr. Cooks mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Rasmussen and Mrs. H. C. Barnett. Cook, of Grantsvllle. Mr. J. H. llornung of Salt Lake-i- a H.Mrs. Currie Peterson and son. Dale C. Mrs. X,. and Professor of John. guest Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tucker of Provo are spent the week in Provo visiting Mrs! daughter, Mrs. Earl Hogan. visiting Mrs. Tucker's parents, Mr. and Peterson's Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Whittle of MurMrs. Charles Jacobsen. were the gueata of Mr. and Mra. The Wasatch academy junior class In- ray itiated the freshmen at a successful stunt John Hancock Thursday. W. Mra. A. Week laat of evening Wright of Laa Nev., given Saturday party Is spending a month visitingVegas, In Hungerford hall. The rooms were lavher sister, Mrs. both of In colors decorated Howarth. Nephi symbolics ishly Mr. and Mrs, Glen Reid entertained at classes and, following the initiation, a banquet a dinner party Saturday of laat week at unique program was given and their home on Main street. In honor of served. the birthday anniversary of Miss Ariadne A party of young people. Including Madsen, Louise Prandsen, Ruth gar Swanson. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Swensun and son, Sammy Viola Boyd Edith Aldrich, Phillips, ter, , Petersen. Theodore Swenson. Madsen, Btanley Mr. and Mra. Andrew H. Young of Lehl, Olsonand Lon Larsen, Rudger Madsen, Sheldon . Monaon, entertained at a picnic Mr. and Mra. Charles H. Redlngton and Hea of Salt Lake were dinner party and wlenis roaat in honor of Miss Mrs. Mary Helen Jones's birthday anniversary guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Crane, Sunday, Tuesday, The officers and teachers of the M. I. Mrs. Q. W. Brand entertained ths Home Culture elhb at her home Wednesday A. of the Pleasant Green ward held a Dr. O. Sundwatl delivered a business meeting and social at the home afternoon. lecture, "Tuberculosis Its Prevention and of Mra. C. J. Hutchings. Tuesday eveTreatment." and several musical numbers ning. Eighteen were present. Meetings were enjoyed. Refreshments were served for the coming year will ha resumed and wlU be held every to twenty-fl- v guests. Tuesday at 7.30 Mr. and' Mr. . WllltamOlson returned oclock. relMr. and Mrs. Carl O Peterson enterMonday from a ten days visit with tained at dinner Thursday of last week atives In Delta. The girl of Wettmlnster circle were In honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. M Mattson entertained at a sewing bee by Mrs. A. of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Axel V. Boand, Tuesday afternoon. Pierson. Mr. ana Mrs. I. N. Zabrisklo have anMr. and Mra Prank Bagley are receivnounced the marriage of their daughter, ing congratulations over the arrival of to Leonard Truscott, Monday. Jva, twins, a son and a daughter, born to them last week. Mrs. George McDermald of Hiawatha la visiting at the homes of Mrs. A. MAGNA I and Mrs. M W. Aldridge. Mr, and Mra. Jack1 Marlor entertained MAGNA, Oct. 7. Mr. and Mra. Arnold at dinner Sundav at their home on SpenCllnger entertained the members of the cer avenue. In honor of Mr. and Mr. O. Magna Ladles' Bridge club, and their H. Fredrickson and Miss Marie Smith of husbands. 'Friday evening of last week, Salt Lake, Mrs E. M. White and Mrs. st their horns on First East street. Pour Alice Smith of Magna. tables were arranged for bridge, after Mr. and Mra. John McOarry of Salt which a luncheon was served. High score Lake are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. T. was won by Mrs. Louise Colons, and the A. Hansen. Mr. and Mra. R. C. Farks entertained special prise by Rue Packard. Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Borland announce at dinner Monday In compliment to Mr. the arrival of a son, horn to them Tues- and Mra. T. E. Burke and sons, Thomas and Jack. day. Mr. and Mra T. Roland Lloyd and Mrs. Fertile Barton entertained the were of Riverton of tbe Oreatina Card club the guests of Mr. member and Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Sunday. Thursday evening of last week at her Mrs. Bud Mathew and Mrs. James Cot home on Center street. Mrs. Fred Barter are visiting at Peoa, ton, Mr. T. W. Muir, Mrs, Louis Colone Mr. and Mr. A. H. Cook have as their and Mrs. G. E Scott were special guests. III wide.- - Regular Z9e Just Arrived A Special Purchase and. Sale Newer Form of Iron For My Own Neighbors Their Praise of This Remarkable Remedy Has Spread So Rapidly That Now Over 4,000,000 People Use It Annually l Yean ago I began to at the great amber of my own iriccwdi and neighbor suffer from the symptoms of s greet number of diseases when the real and true cause of all your trouble la a lack of iron in the blood. In the old days people wonder ' who wore alway i ailing, complaining and doctoring, without ever Seeming to get any better. Both working men and their wivea were frequently all tired out la tho evening, and a great many were weak, earvoua and On had poina In tho back and thought ho often 'took metallic iron, which some call Nuxated Iron, 1 run-dow- n. , - had kidney trouble. Another had pain around heart, palpitation and dinl-eee- t, and waa aure he ws (offering from heart disease. Still other had severe headache, floating spots before the yea, tender apots along the apine and great variety of alarming symptom. For years I made a special study of this eooditioa, consulting a great num- --Ber.nf.phyjician aotLjpbemisU. An Immense number of investigations by physician all over the country showed that throe people out of every four you meet lack 100 iron In their blood. Lack of iron In the blood is the great- eat of all devitalising weaknesses. It fa the iron in your blood that enables you to get the nourishment out of your food. Without Iron, nothing you eat does you any goo. Your heart, lungs and kidneys and all your vital organs get their nourishment from the blood stream, and when the blood lacks iron and la thin, pale and watery, you may Bchramm-Johnao- phy- sicians claim is not absorbed at all. In compounding this newer form of iron which I employed special form of iron, which is like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. Unlike the older forms of iron, it will not injure the teeth nor disturb the stomach, and it is ready for almost immediate absorption and assimilation by the blood. It is the people whose blood is rich in iron who possess great strength, force and energy. If you are not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make tha ' Tbllowlng'trSr: See how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tir-'ei d. Next take two tablets of Nuxated Iron three times a day after Is for two weeks, then test your strength again and see how much you have gained. An astonishing number of nervous, who were ailing ail Ihowhile, have grretly im- -, proved 'their health and increased their strength, energy and enduranc simply by Uking this newer' form of iron. For sale by ail druggists. I. Drug Dept.. Owl Drug Co. and Van Dylts- - Co., Z. C. M. Davldaon Drug Company. n CURTAINS, SKIRT SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT J IN "DIAMOND D Each package of Diamond Dyes contains direction! so simple an woman van dya or tint her old worn, faded things new. Even if she haa never dyed before, she can put a rich, fadeless color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters,' coverings, -- 1 Hate AT- Yes! See the Window Display This Stupendous Display and Sale Materials Colors Black Brown Navy Styles Poke Tricorn Off-the-Fa- Trimmings Panne Velvet Duvetyn .Metallic A millinery event, excentuated by not only our turasual balanced styles and the finest qualities. follow. Miss Helen Weber, Misa Mae Duckworth and Nyle Furrow attend the etate fair at Salt Lake, Wednesday. The Magna Woman's club will hold its regular business and literary meeting at ihe clubroom next Wednesday evening. The opening social of the M. I. A. of the Magna ward will be held at the church next Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Richards and baby and Mr. and Mra. N. T. Fenton of Pleasant Grove were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M Besxant, Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Alvin Carlson entertained the members of the Yuxonda club and their husbands Wednesday evening at their home on, CypruB avenue. - High honors at card were won by Mr. John Hancock and Chester Crlsa, and the consolation by Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hancock. prizes Luncheon was served. Mrs. Knud Anderson of Provo waa the guest of her daughter, Mra. Karl I. Thompsen, Thursday. Mrs. K. D. Jensen entertained the members of the Bona Fide club Thursday afternoon at her home on Fourth East street. Special guests were Mra. Herbert Tomlin and Mra Lester Moesser. High score was won by Mra. Orson Naylor, the guest prize by Mrs. Lester Moes-se- r, and the 'consolation prize by Mrs. Jack Varty. Luncheon waa served. Mr. and Mra. Grant Cockerlll of Pocatello, Idaho, were laat week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Scherer. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamson had as their last week-en- d gueata Melvin Christensen and Byron Adams of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. James Shotwell had at her guests Friday of last week Mra. W. Hales and E. W. Cook of Salt Lake. Mias Edna Peterson visited last weekend in Salt Lake with Miss Bessie Ajax and her brother, Stanton Peterson. Miss Diana Reid entertained at a candy-pu- ll Wednesday, evening in honor OL. the Pleasant of the Beehive Girl Green ward. Twenty were present. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Price and family of Went Jordan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson. Thursday. The Ladies Aid society held Ita regular meeting at the church Wednesday. Mrs R. C. Parks and Mrs. T. E. Burke went to Salt Lake, Saturday of last week, and attended the play, "Abraham Lincoln," at the Salt Lake theater. BINGHAM BINGHAM, Oct. 7. Mrs. James Bogan waa the recipient of a surprise party at her home Friday evening of last week. Whist was played. Mra E. Edwards won the house prize; Mrs. J. J. Doyle won the first prize, and Mrs. R. Hawkins, the consolation. Baskets of asters decorated e the rooms. A luncheon was served to Mrs. E. Edwards, Mra. Nellie Tremelllng, Mrs. Anton Chrlatensenr Miss Althea Christensen, Mra. G. Crowe. Mra T. H. Parsons, Mrs. C. L. Countryman. Mra Jane Jackson. Mra Ada Christensen, Mra Jennie Whlteiey, Mrs. Robert Mrs. L. McColeman. Mrs. Joe Gerrans, Mrs. Irene Zavas, Mrs. Joe Marrlot. Mrs. Pete Lotts, Mrs. James Nerdtn. Mrs, William Ford, Mr. Tom Caulfield, Mra Ross Hawkln Mra Robert Wells. Mrs. Kate Ford .and Mrs, Kenneth Gibson. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Ashton of Vernal motored to Bingham. Friday of last week, to visit their daughters. Misses Helen and D'On Ashton, who are employed la the schools here. three-cours- Mr. and Mr. Joe Marrlot end son. Lamar, spent Sunday m Provo canyon. Mrs. George Bolman Is spending a week in Salt Lake. ;Mrs. Stewart Young haa returned sev-to her home In Bingham, after spending eral week in 8alt Lake. Wednesday was Jordan dav at the state fair. The public school faculty and a number of the students spent the day there. Miss June Chrlstopherson was a last week-en- d visitor in Salt Lake. The student body of the Bingham high school met Tuesday of last week and elected tho following officers for the coming year: President, Russell Ander son; vice president, Leonard Miller; sectreasurer, Lauretary, Irene Mortensen; Edward rence Stillman; editor. Vlettl; Dnrlus Adams; student body yellmaster, council, freshmen, Frances Ball: sophomore, Rennold Vlettl; junior. James and Teckla Mortenson; senior, Nettle Robertson and Miles Gaythwalte. After the freshman Initiation. Tuesday, the sophomore class entertained the freshman class at a dancing party in the high school gvmnaslum. The Boy Scouts of troops Nos. 1 and 2 their scoutmasters, of Bingham, with Lester P. Fagen and Dave Lyons, motored to Salt Lake, Wednesday, to visit the state fair. ths guest of her daughters Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Mra. C. C. Countryman of Salt, Lake waa the guest of Mrs. Marion Quinn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bltner of Lander visited Evanston friends laat week. Mrs. E. B. Wall of Green River visited In Evanston last waex. Monday, at high noon, a wedding of much Interest took place at the home of Mrs. George M. Baker. The ceremony, which was performed by Justice S. A. Dickey, united Superintendent C. S. Barnard of this Union Pacific district snd Miss Alice Quinn of Denver. Colo. The bride- was attired In gray and carried a bouquet of brides roses. The service was followed by a wedding breakfast. The table waa decorated with rosea and chrysanthemums. . Tha bride's mother was the only guest The couple will make tfcelr home In Green River. Saturday evening of laat week the Rev. U. S. Crowder of the Methodist church PAYSON Oct. 7. Mrs. E. L. McCormack entertained the Justamere club Friday afternoon. Mrs. William McCormack wss a special guest. The ladies of the Social Tea entertained at a farewell party for Mra. C. M. Simpson, Tuesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Peav. Mrs. Simpson will leave soon to reside at Eureka. The Entre Nous club met Thursday with Mrs. Minnie Douglas. The ladles of the Swastika elub entertained their husbands at a party Tuesday evening on the Francom farm. Miss Viola Vertcl and Mias Irene BonI entertained Friday at a shower for Miss Edna Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Edna Moore, to Neldon Birk of American Fork. The wedding will take place this month. Miss Maxine McClellan was given a surprise party Wednesday afternoon to honor her .eleventh birthday anniversary. Thirteen guests were present. Miss Edna Shaver entertained at a party'Sunday afternoon, it being her eleventh birthday anniversary. Mrs. Guy Simons of Burley, Idaho, t visiting her parents. Mr. and Mra. John Spencer. The senior of the Second ward M. L A. gave a party Weduesdary evening for the Beehive Girls at the home of ilre. Labin Harding. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reece and Mrs; J. H. Amos are visiting in Sait Lake, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H I. Smith. Mra. R. A. Porter la visiting In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins of Kansas went to Salt Lake. Monday, after visiting with relative here. They will spend the winter m Los Angeles Mr. and Mra. Frank Smith are visiting In Salt Lake. PAYSON. Second Floor.) officiated st a double wedding at the parsonage. The service united Miss Grace Somers of Lincoln county, Wyoming, to Chester Palmer of Ada, Idaho, and Miss Ethel M. Whitcomb of Weber county, Utah, to Xey N. Geer of Albany count Wyoming. Both couples will reside Kemmerer. Miss Myrtle Murray has returned from a month visit In California. evening In honor of Mrv. Welter Reed, whv will move .to Smlthfleht aeon to nuke her horns. Miss Clara Walker snd Miss Martha Mlllsrd left Monday tot Login .to attend the U. A C. Mr. end Mra J. L. Hock of Los Angeles were guests st the boms of Mr. and Mrs. D. L Rles during .the past week. Mrs. Catherine K. Hammer of Csrdston, Alberta. Canada, Is tho guest of Mr. snd Mrs. G. Q. Know I ton. Mrs. Henry Sols of 8t. Anthony, Idaho. Is 1 the guest of her parents, -- Mr. snd Mr. John Steed. Professor snd Mrs. W. 0. RoClnnon of Logan FARMINGTON, Oct 7. Mrs. Nephi Ptlmer are goests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Clark. entertained ths , members fit ths Selous club at Miss Irma Klee returned .Wednesday from K Mrs. Ids Clark her borne Friday afternoon. two years' mtotloo to Cllforal. Ina on short of musical talk ths origin Mr. Hoyt T. Korol of Junction yUited Save struments snd played severs! piano selections. Uvm In Farmlnyton tho past .week Mrw. Harold Welllni of Garland it the Monday .evening Miss Alien Millard enterguest tained at s kenslngton in honor of ths birth- of her mother, Hr. Bell Rogers, Urn. Mary Chamberlain and on, iWtlbnr, and day anniversary of her sister, Miss Minnie Mr. and Mm. Phillip Chamberlain, ail of Halt Millard. Members of the .Relief society entertained at Lake, wen gneota of Mr. and Mra. Del a social at the Relief society hell Wednesday bert Walker Uat week-en- FARMINGTON Good Health for Good Results 't Keep Efficient by Keeping This EVANSTON, WYO. V You How eamg agamr Pexton went to Salt Lake laat week to of her niece, Misa Dora Sanders. Wednesday afternoon of last week" Mra. Howard Mosey entertained the members of her faneywork club. Ten ladies "were present. Wednesday of last week Mr. and Mrs. John ltennie entertained at d.nner- - in honor of George Dewey Anderson, who attend the wedding' to-w- one of a ri dii ' from women, number received but everyyear great This letterand old, and from almost every walk of life. These letters testify is to the merit of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Heier haa a large family, and works very hard for them. But any woman is willing to work hard and to work long hours if her health is good and she is able to get the results she is working for. As she says, what the .Vegetable Compound did for her it will do for other women, and about the every one should appreciate Ler offer' to answerrletter3asking' . '"I Vegetable Compound. The Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and can be taken in safety by any woman. Your livelihood may depend on , your health. So try -- Joe Warning, Mra. J. A. Hardy, Mra. R. mualc and readings and a hot dinner, B.r Cater, Mrs. A. Christopherkon, Mrs. the leading feature of which was elk . meat. The hostesses were Meedames Roy Hines, Mra Louis DeColl. Mr. H. Foote, Mrs. Tom Stringham. Mra. C. George Farnsworth, Paul, Hill, Faulkner, Mrs W. H. Gelier, Hummeil and Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. David Crockett were .surprised Thursday evening of last week by a merry party of their friends who called to bid them farewell before their departure for Ogden, Utah, to make their home. They left Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Durneford are visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. Wortheq .of Salt Lake has been Utter Will Tell Md. timber!; My mother gave me Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable hen I was between thirteen and fourteen years dd and Compound was going to schoolbecause I suffered with pains and.could not rest. I did not have any more trouble'fcftr that until I was married, then I always was 1 rnn hied a child and could not do my work until jn Triy hack wlnle I took the Vegetable Comuna am'6troflg, dOTtmy wasbifig'aTi4 feel fine. I always have an easy and children work seven and for ironing me for it wilt dofor other women, I am time at childbirth and what it did - she wishes for woman4fanswer to thinking whatit any willing Mrs. John HeIer, 53 Dilley St., Cumberland, McL me. -- v " extremely-wel- l , Nora Eddnd and Dr. C. X. Caine motored law in Seattle. Other guests were Mr. to Salt Lake, Thursday of laat week, to and Mrs. A. W. Anderson. see "Abraham Lincoln at the Salt Lake Mrs. George Baker visited in Green River last week. theater. Mra W. C. Shelver of Green River spent Mrs. Walter Stearn and Mra. Fannie Wolfe left Thursday of last week for their last week-en- d with friends In this city. holne in Chicago. They had been visit-lu- g She waa accompanied by her aon. Teddy, Mr. and Mr. Louts Buchman. and her father, Mr, Newcomb. air, and Mr. Storm McDonald motored Wednesday evening of last week Mra to Sandv, Friday of last wees, to spend Jesse Ratten and Mrs. Ed. Horrocks enweek-end the wtth 4ir. aid'Mr.- J. M. tertained the hoard of trade members And Bovden. ' their wive at a .card party at the home Misses Helen and 'D'On Ashtbri were of Mra. Hatten. A most enjoyable eveweek-end In visitors Salt Lake. last ning waa spent, and refreshments were Mrs. Bert Mitchell of Salt Lake was served at the close. v the honor guest at U card, party given by Twenty ladies accepted the 1 o'clock Mra Jkck Mitchell, Wednesday evening of Mr. E. A. Patrick at ahospitality of laat week. Whist was played. Mra. luncheon Saturday of last week, after C. L." Countryman won tne first prize; which cards were played. Mra. Clare Mrs. Roy Hines, the second, and Mrs. Aushermanwon the honors, Helen Sullnger, the conaolatjon. A basMrs. Ed, Horrockf Is the. guest of Ogket of purple aaters formed the center-piec- e den, Utah, frienda. for the table. Covers were laid for The largest social event of laat week Mrs. Bert Mitehell, Mrs. C. L. Country- was held at the Methodist church ThursC. Mrs. H. man, Nichole, Mra. A. C. Mil- day afternoon and evening. Neartv 200 Diamond j, but value-givin- STORE -- AHEAD IN MILLINERY HE Auerbach High score was won by Miss Diana Retd. Luncheon was served at one long table. Mrs. Kenneth Wright will entertain the club next Thursday at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Hoffman, on Beath avenue. Member of the Wallace R. White lodge No. 30, Knights of Pythias, will entertain at a 7.30 o'clock supper next Monday at the Swenson building In honor of their wlvVa and sweethearts. Dancing will , - True! AUERBACHS-T- Glycerine Ostrich Perky Bows Metal Cloth Velvet Henna Droop Styles Butler, Miss everything! Buy Ktrlngham. Edith Mitchell. Mrs. Mildred Pliant, Mrs. Dyes no other kind' then R. Hendrickson, Mrs. R. Connery and perfect home dyeing is guaranteed. Just Mrs, Ruth Householder. Miss Luciie Darrenouge of Salt Lake tell your druggist whether the material a last week-en- d visitor In Bingham. you wish to dve is wool or Brtk. or wa - Mr. and Mra B. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed Leo and Mra R. T. Dnjil-qul- st Tletjen. Mr, Diamond Pyes never streak, goods. and H. B. Aven motored to Salt fads or run. spot, (Advertisement.) Lake, Tuesday, to atend the Elks clrcuf. draperiesLhangings, 9th TO OCT. 14th Husadired' -- DYE FADED OCT. OUR GREATEST EFFORT 4 ONE WEEKS BUSINESS - I First Compounded This A Week The Talk of Town AUERBACHS HATS s ehtl-dr- Regular values up to Sic. (Auerbach's Main Floor.) THE DIG (Auerbachs Mala Floor.) M le A Nice Lot of Good Quality Gingham Vestees and Collars at 10c Each 1864 FOUNDED -- .t 8, 1922. Ife detable v LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN MASS. &- V |