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Show 1 DESERET EVENING VI I - . 4 Vt - ..411 . ,.0:1 e. rtilli2P11 1,...,7- '",Jr. I. ., "4.1 It 10 1 , ' 7. 4 , I 1.. . i lir , ,t1 i Jt ' bits A P atter an 64,1110. so ta 'rii Wool baa beets a isetehi mauls Isaias. rikelit NIF Ulie statatvP mrs. ag assure basset n ary sprite la ea Thursday. atuumed kJ. dwds. -- , - - - - ' , ,,11 ,,, ' ' - - 3 , - - - - - - - - ,, i t P .. I .0' - :dt e , I' - . ira be The ladle of Tort Dowries st home to their friends on the drat and eecond Thuradare of Starch. and thereafter on tht erst Thursday of owns month. - Mrs. Lewis A. Merrill artiorisined about ta trinnds at an wielutsin platy Wielneaday.tho decorations bring in carnation and tern.. and lb. time spent Will In Bening. , The Utah club gave it. final hall of the Series on Wedneeday night at (Menu ball. the affair being. most delightful coy throughout An enlarged orchestra furnished music. and about :Oh enjoyed The reception committee the event. consisted of Governor and Mrs. WI!. liam Spry. Colonel end Mrs. J. J. Daynee, Jr.. Dr. and Mrs.!. W. Snow. Professor and Mrs, R. R. Lyman. Pro. J. J. McClellan. Mr. lessor and Ind Mrs. Dale H. Parke. Mr. and him W. E. Luke. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wallace and Mr. and Mr. Clark L. Whit. t , : . , , " , , , - ' ' 1 , ., r ... , 1 a r , , . , , , . , le 1, ., . k i NI 0 ) -- ', I ...4 M,1-11- 1 pr. .. I ir. Int I ter , s': .'41 : . e , ' - , . , , , . .. . . - i, , .. - -- .. - , - I ' , ' ', , , ',' t . - 1 ,... 7e. f',..r, r '" : r t - ; . .. . a '1,4,-;;,- ' .i. , c .1 t 1, . l' - A.d4,,,..;;,.4.Ve, . .... ,,... ' ' '4, .;?:. t ... ' ' ' ,'.! -- ',J , --,-: ,., 0 ' ;.: , ' . Angeles, Lena K. Bemis, for some weeks, has returned to her home at the Newhouse ranch. il Buy Beet Sugar z, it by the sack if you can. If does not have it in 100 pound grocer your And buy sacks, give him an order to get one or more for you. Be sure it is .1 .:! . ?.. Beet Sugar , ! For that is the best you can buy. It's a 'home product, and money spent for home .i products will find its way back to you. Besides Utah-Idah- o Beet Sugar is 20c i:si cheaper, by the 100 pounds, than caned A' sugar. 1 :::' I .s. it !UtahtdahoSugarCoEt , FACTORIES: Lehi Garland and Sevier County. Utah; Idaho Falls. Sugar City, Blackfoot and .43 Nampa, Idaho. ,- tt--t v. it 11. 1,1re s . . - td .4 tett, U.1.1. .t-- a. t . IAZ ' , t. Us, sai Alf 14 Fro I- rt .w It INPr! 1.A.1 p kle IA,, ir,.t tv 14'; b frvme I . a- Batt, It !en .1 EI 1: I As i ttiotoa 1, 41 , iii, t a &tub.", I if,w 1ir ne iii Fo!ot to 1":10 thr I e,!!!!,!..1 Itee deiteilf.,1! itttill it.ttP(s a ; tr 1- 4t 1 tM aNr.f.'" 3 i ' hit. "It'al'"3"nowt; '"1"1.3 diet - t'tt,k..13,4.4n,... f.4,,trior i i i i - I od - 1 - j""JrIt e 'I 4 t- I nt - t 14. ) Carl G. Leigh of Chicago has been visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. E. Traughher. few a short time on his way west. Mrs. riana T. Smith is home from a month spent in Los Angeles visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ilowat, Jr. Roscoe H. Charming. who has been here for a few days on huginess, leaves within a few days for s ti,4 ttw a Mr a ithSailhr!Ask, arta are CLark hwut thirty f k tni. pWi- uri,111 t thIr tnw Wliweati t, ",ti II .tq fri. int. in ti t r 11 ip 4;ty! Jiihns,a .4 in our I Mi. It II tat to .t.1 toto,og 044 Mr., : garath, N stt!, Tr, ri.t it" Ie. Attra La be lob ward wore at I he ard hAaek. banlitot and maims! 1 liaihn IT will Ilia Vital a at,a at MAr;e1 IItro- ra.in- - y AnJ 4, 1 . ir I the I even- LOG LN. 1 1.iry I,I t . 1 . itt tr .4 sea-INi- rt' iit - , vs- t bk '.- , - ili'1'141-7y',N.,- ; .4. ttti '. ' '''' t.,putt::', ,, s '.. '.. ' ' Viltt 14 t,,,-"'-- ... 'Al. ' ' ', , , to- Mr And Mrs. A. NV. ilaraing enter- taineil t ',inner Wednesday evening. A . , ,.., Mise Fawn Belmhall entertained a few young friends at her home Mon- day evening. , ' V..,. 4";,'...... ." W. D. Roberto went to Mr. and Mrs Salt Lake Thursday to attend "A Night Lake theatert Out at the , at . g ', , 1 ,;.; ,.? t - 0. itAu.oz,l, ' :: ' , '''s 1 , .. , i ' ' - t 1 -, I- ' 4 z; f4.010. wrni BROWN SHADES. MINK NOW VERY FASHIONABLE All tones of light brown and tan.are favorites with fashion 1111W and this craze b)r bron has brought the war ni tone of mink into first favor. The to match a tailored suit of brown ratine US selected mink set illustrated and both muff and collar show the square formation. the skins being sr . ranged to gle this square effect. With the charming brown costume goes a hat of cream bite felt faced with brown mohair and trimmed with a cream bengaline ribbon cockade. The boots are of tan calf with buttoned tops of brown silk Nerge. NI, .0,0e,,,,,,.,'..., ,4.,4,, the marriage of Mins Luella Penrose V. Langton, the cereand Harold mony having been performed in the temple during the day by President V. Penrose. the bride's grandC. at father. The reception was held Mr.. the 11.1me of the bride's parents, feaS. and Ernest Penrose. and Mrs tures' of the evening were an elaborate supper. and a delightful program As-of addresses. music and recitations. were Mrs. sisting during the evening and hate Brown, Mrs. Edna Osborne. Gertrude the Misses Eva Penrose, Mrs. and Peterson and Ray Isaacs. Mr. to their Langton will be at home friends shortly at No. 3 Morris court. the marriage of Miss MarThis vel Niadson and A. ii. Vossmeyer took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Madsen, Rev. E. I. Goshen performing the ceremony. Presiding in the diningroom were the aunts Of the bride, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. J. M. Barlow. and Mrs. Julia C. Taylor. assisted by a numher of young girl friends of the bride. Puneh was served by the Misses Envie Mr and Arnold and Agnes Hansen. Mrs. Vossmeyer will be at home to their triends st the Snow apartments after March 15. ning was spent in dancing and games. The Misses Monyida Browning, Evan Fonts and Etta Stanley, who planned the party, proved themselves to be exceptionally clever entertainers, and Mr. remember the occasion in Spencer his new home wills considerable pleasure. The following guests mere present: Misses Ella Mitchell, Marion Helen Moon. Browning. Florence Browning. Ruth Wattis, Ardel Piromning. Eva Shurtliff. Anna Browning. Messrs. Carl Zeimer. Arthur Evans, Milton Boyle. Adolph Miller, Vandy Leyman, John Browning and Raymond Allison. The banquet given Friday evening in honor of tile old folks of the First ward aas a decided success. Covers were laid for 150 guests and a sumptuous repast, well served. was one of the truly enjoyable events of the evening. folowed by an enjoyable program. The numbers were appropriately selected and were accorded the full appreciation of all present. Recitations. talks and songs were Interspersed with selections by the Imperial quartet and various members of the ward. Prest. C. F. Miedleton addressed the guests. dwelling articularly upon the beautiful sj which prompts the younger generat..1 to show their love and esteem for the old. regardless of creed or color, In such a delightful way. Reminiscences of early Ogden history were rehearsed by the aged president, and following him a talk upon similar lines by I. N. Pierce. The time passed all too quickly. and 10:30. the time for adfor the journment. brought only regretevent. closing of such a truly happy 1 MiSS with Bishop Joseph Christopherson ofMrs, 'Wesley E. King is at home dur- ficiating and a large reception followMr. absence of the ing King with her ing. The rooms were prettily decbrother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. orated and refreshments were served. Karl Groweg. Mr. and Mrs. Winter are at home at 922 Euclid Ave. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hills and family have returned from a month's stay on r the coast and in southern California. , During the ahsence of Mrs. Royal NV. Danes in California Mrs. Daynes will he the guest of his sister. Mrs. L. W. Snow. 60 First avenue. OGDEN. will be given An "old time" in honor of Veteran Fireman "Chub" Colonial at the Thursday eveBrowning ning, March 7, under the auspicv of the veteran firemen of Ogden. dant-- e 11G; OUTSIDE CITIEn The ladies of the Presbyterian church were entertained Thursday by Mrs. Edward Goodale and Miss Sarah ChapMcmday evening. last. Miss Bertha man. at the home of the latter, 212S Stone gave a china Fthower it honor of Adams avenue. A her friend. 'Miss Beatrice Brown. delightful luncheon was served by Miss I A formal reception and dance will be Stone. assisted by her sister. Miss given March 15 by the Weber club in Blanche Stone. and Miss Viola Smuin the Colonial hall. which adjoins the and Dorothy Shaw. Many interesting present club rooms of the organizagames were played and vocal and in- tion. The affair will be in the nature strumental selections were enjoyed. The Iof a house warming and the receipts to settle some of the expenses of the enjoyable feature of the evening. however. s the opening of the parcels by new club room. The following are the bride-elect, the T. II. Mists Brown. At a lata i aammatabill, aa arranzaments: i and Mrs. V : Start cede- Altila brated their tenth eilding with a ception at their hame Nionilay evu- ning. The parents' class of the Sixth ward entertained Thuredity evening the on- cers and teachers of the sunday lir hoot and choir members at a reeeption at the ward house Mr. ,'':', ' t! - Thatcher gti rtio-stta- ei te Tn retriiiir meeting id' the r, A. r. Woman'. chili war held in the Itistst"r Mt Monday afternoon with ulna :Mot Eltrabeth Smith as hostess. An interesting talk on "Immunity E.from G. Diseas." was !riven by prof. The members of the Cleo Peterson. virile mi the Wabyco onelety were guests of the afternisin. The hoatess servtil tea and 3); assisted by Sirs. Stto.no, Mrs. Teetzel, Miss Kyle and Mrs Fawn Monroe has returned to her home in Mereur after vialling her parent.. Mr. and Mrs. Janie a ,.., ' 4 . J ,44,-- f-- ........ I. 14- - ' ',,4,17ii.''' ''JPOIOtt t, in ti4,---4,rv-ttli I Mrs. Richard E. Sting ley. Jr.. who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. to Los Angeles and other points in southern California for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs.. T. F. Thomas and their family are home from a month's stay In California. or - i ! Jane Vincent Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Miller are now daughter of Mr. and Mr s. J. J. VinM. Wintee took settled In the Hanna house at 273 cent fUllti LOUIS North Stake street. place last Saturday at the bride's home northwest t- The il,;11,yry NO gr. on byA, I hr t he 4rt fortit a eadiner tre amt Alwr lit the lit; t sI I eveThe ' then,h,re11 a tho nolelay night was that relebrating sal make their future horn.. ntll e !,.!,,,,,,.. th!. ,...., ;41,ttin I rtit of the hrilitant MA, Aualtorlunt Il NI. Vole,hort ntortaln4 toot. It n welt in The military unr ning t,lat: ct,eteroc khott, tIhiy tthitt frnoolo IMMa"1614.611e211MIga7ar"1"'W""11 :tortt.s of the nott nt.1 th. eventhot ,..dMIWWir an AO). Knot", .1 tit. i.t,11. A4tt,4 114,1 ea moot o Sott Lake V - the, tortIttlig Miss Jot,. ,,, ,1,,T1111 the t ueratk . , ffeuti iv itor this ise L or.t the Store rotors. 1,,t.ttatits , , . I Mr awl MIA La Tit Waoto are en- - and $trip.... lloottog front rvery evetttuttAlt.e nes tillett ,rtt.rtattotte n udeot 'Torn Short- - able $1.4 - ,,,, it N.4. Ita E r alitMa the out otf.town ridge of stheriddii, guests ere Gov Spfl, Ana atighteret;ott end Mr.. Wray.Mr-- ,. 1113 and Ale-Flank Warm r ha ..46) I eossi anti MIS' NVertgekkood. Col, attel from a visit in Salt Laio tay SI ::.14., Wright. Mtot Wrtght. Sir. Mr. and Stra Law ant T. J ott- enter- - egt,n,fle 1414right t'ot and Mrs Rodney K and daughter. Lieut. Badger. tatned at a whist tilltty Thotdny ..it N.,,-- itaw-et- t. Lieut. NV. L. Pear,,,,, , ning Messts. anti NI...lames William and Mrs ,,!.. k :. Maj. unc Mro W. t 4. s!. Roost. e. George T. Juiti. Andirrw sons. NI 1)4 MSeely. .ant. E. h. !WI V111,411111,, Hodson. W. 14. Morgan. J. U. II and PettNI14 Ward. l'is, Jaeob 2iini. 11,qtrne..1 lant W. The F. Slawer. grand man'h Joseph T Ferrer. Charles Ward. Alms Lieut. rind Mrs Gov. led was Caffey. Spry by Feta Decker. II. tI. VanWagettert. ,s S. A officers and Hughes, W. V. Stoker. J. W. Ferrer. folloaed by the r. ,, t , .4. . t.-4-,, t,,,,, Charles Itedimist. 'harleit Decker an I eedlibets of the ipivernoes staff ani The most interest ing thuir lad tes Dr. and Mrs. N. i SeINOTI. , , thing of the evening was the (quit h w x.'etlent. the music' was hi, ,. Mrs. John D. Gray Dixan entertained drill. 1.4 ' the at her home Wednesday to honor of tor the drill bents furnished by were t , band It, freshmenta birth Halm ersary or the .. a P , day eIcvth A, and set( mita inutile furnished by her daughter. Mts. Shout 01 The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen have returned from an extended trip along the Pacific coast and the Pacific ufg44,11 Irsim t. ti.!,,. J 0 0,,,,, 1,,. . ne.Al.,1 - 'Nail s th - nt ,r t a atr(in-a ari Mr A : $pon- - 4Li- Mr . NI tite re 411 St i, h tr. 'Lt. toitrley 11f ottr,et and iettith Nt,:1 itt rt J.'!. 'trot nor,. Tao entv:sevetit Artms 114en0P. It' tw.e.0r et II II r I A 11, I far,!I l'artl' 13"' or;t nPOht), "11111 tit the horn. of John A Lt, ; M. el .,,tto Mateo " mhinettts Tt41) trlatans A 1 I.. it-- , - t.,,-- A. 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I - 't .... a --- h, ,,,, IA, tho ,i1 ft 3- No actress in distinction and simplicity when off the stage than Mile. Gaily Des lys. who is M. playing at the Winter Oarden. This actresa wears a great deal of white and her white ermine and fag fur sets are beautiful. Over this aimple after. nOnn gown of light brown velvet is a most graceful scarf of spotless ermine bordered with sable to match the footband on the velvet skirt. The toque Mrs. If. O. McMillan and the Misuse of ermine has the inevitable white heron aigrette affected by Mlle Deily'. d crochet lace collar and gold placque make an effective Rchillian were hostesses on Thurs- The at bridge tea, neck finish. afternoon day ot Mrs. RAY. in honor given mond Masson of Los Angeles, the .,4,S,.0ke,,,P.O4k,,,,O,.,0.N10,4.,0 WU rooms being decorated in roam, coma. yoar abroad. and will itrive hers in club at the Fort proved to be a sueeene. lions and snapdragons, and number et friends assisting in serving refresh. a few days. Mr. :Ind Mrs. Macquisten one hundred and twelve were on the have spent more at tho past year visitMute. ing th Macquiston family in Mrs. Rkbard Savage and the Missee s 11 Pearl and Daisy Savage entertained ND Mat Anna McCornik entertained Thursday at a large bridge tea giv4m .S4".47.1 In honor of Mrs. Robert Fowler of on Tueeday for Miss Blanch Burke, the a table 10 affair luncheon and the Perth Amboy. N. J. tables being being com40 and ot other about having centerpiece pink tulips played and guests Covers ing in for tea. 'fits parlor wee decorated acacias in a silver basket. Dr. W. D. Mason has rettom,i, Crom In jonquils. stud the library in red car- were laid for 17 guests. Richlield, where he has been for the nations. while the diningrootn was in Mrs. T. S. Harlan entertained the past sift weeks. pink and ivhite tulips, the table having a Mound of them for a centerpiece and Quingenta club on Tuesday, Mrs. Henry Mrs. C, A. Eldredge left this week candleeltedes of pink, with other details Mullen of Kansas City being a guest In the same color. Presiding in tits of honor. Other outside guests were for Washington. D. C.. where she will diningroom are: Mrs. Deninny, Mrs. Mr. Pesti Dunshee and Mrs. Job Lyon. visit her daughter. Mrs. Reed Smoot. by her grandVan Buses. Mrs. Irvine's and Mrs. M. rh rooms were decorated in carna- She was accompanied Mrs. A. S. Cardon . who. M. Johnson. assisted by the Misses Jane tions and ferns and the prize wept daughter. on little her with will also vialt in l'esrlinl. Denise 'Carrick and Darlene to Mrs. John Zink. Assisting the the national capital with her parhostess was Mrs. H. E. Boothe. Kimball. ents, Senator and Mrs. Smoot. Mts. James Shorten has returned Miss Bess Smith was tarot of honor Dr. Katherine and sister. Miss from a month's visit in California. Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon Lucy Eager, haveEager moved and are nOW Miss decoraNoah'. Claire the given by at home, 470 South Twelfth East Mr. and Mrs. .1. B. rosgriff have re- tion. being in whit. carnations, cod street. turned from a trip to the coast and are the guests numbering chiefly members at the Hotel Utah. of the Euterpe club, with a few others. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of 749 The .club lacludes besides the hostess East First South street Young are in southMr. and Mrs. W. Edward Pus and and guest of honor, the Misses Ivy ern California. Mies Engeins Miller of Promo. ar- Noall,, May Thrown, Kate Halliday, rived here Wednesday night from a de- Leonore Watts, Alice Daniels, Mrs. J. Captain and Mrs. John M Webster lightful stay of a few weeks at New Seaman and Mrs. Eva McGillum. parents of Mr& G. H. Pond of Fort Orleans, where they were attending Douglas, are expected here shortlY the Mardi Gras festival. The Misses Helen and Rose Evans from Spokane to visit Captain and entertained Wednesday at a bridge Mn & pond for , a short time. Judist and Mrs. John A. ittreot have tea at their home. six tables being Mrs. Howard Parsons, accompanied gone to Los Angeles to vielt the par- played . and a number of others coinents of Mrs. Street. by her mother. Mrs. Henry Wolin. ing in for tea. The rooms were decocr left yesterday for her home in Los Utah-Idah- o , tc - I .- : t Nig LSD w - 71,4,1"4',. - 311 L IMO O. ta M,rt-- - 4k 1' - , t P.!, f.4. - )4 glaiS-sit- a , ss,14 t VFW!' three-cornere- t s 1.0g - -- j .,. V.. t 4t,! . , t - - ..1 . .L.1.:-- , , ' it k- "" z . A1 1,1- r ri I r 1, ..m11.1111.....".m. . I '',I , t77,4 41'n.111411111 ' t'' 4 i's 'r ... . , , . . : 0- .... - : ik t - I- - A VI H. aa't i t - - - - f S. t 1. . N.'t .1,- ,1 0111 temporised. - Wv 00,44.1.777,11,. n - t, , 1s. 4' ; 1 - -- 4 ' : - Iry t.4 , wrests's and 1.1 , 7 Vag 14 , ,1 4"..9a - - - te e t jr; ,a - - a.& her $tilt vier. Proms deb . toyed Thtirmlay Bens OS ducat g4 honor as sossrsa sLottst atiNure. beginning with break. 111101 al Um litmus of litre Annie Wella Commun, followed later by ism-boobora el Mrs Isabel Id Means. the et gra eider deughter. while Its the alterierria a cannier woo given at the bee Hansom be the Tat Plaideacy of the L. Li. $r Church with members of the gesseral heard of tbe sectety asiJ others of the Caerch alt. teeniest present Th day ended in a tart. reeptine et Us Bishop's bond. Ing. given by the goseral board el les 'Notional Relief sensory of whicb Mrs isle is president Many happy edemas by representative anon aa4 women toadied the eveniNt. sod its feature gram she conferring es Mile !Doctor of Wells of the degre of Literature by the IL T. aredmy of Provo. A delightful musical program at. was IntersProod and the M teir moot brillient mute base Many other delightful been enjoyed. amens them the hell even by the Utah OM) at Odeon bail. end ether dewing parties. Wilk many e fterieon fuhvBons and weddings in. store. 1,41 t ,!..a 1 ,,,, e 1 t of enotO tLon - . - T. by If stun led with & eitortal el ea Wetitoredag fry ishrsts. tineenng et in hive a delisetlas wee T ttt t- le 11; 1 tremens. Vi - ! bgat.sG00., . oup&se 4 - a to a ,.1,er t 44, t , Ikea ,.,' Vk - 1I 1, : Vallomillommoommor ,. Itabi 14- -. A ,r,41 tr., 1,4 ii.trir aaa,.ata at ti .tatt-i- k Ate haw i her A , .r. and Woo OAArirs A gSVP Ls , 11.grie4 front s 1111164 ti.iii.:114141 trip i 11.1(3" stthaire In-- y loot on Itotr r, so. to : Ivry trne Oho looh-t- ) 3Poospme. Ions to Moms tit.. limilli4 itaturtitt, Li .1 Mtn tleoto A , iilk a a. 1 1.,t..t.t A0.1 t ik ea- - t , a tart., 4 ;e41..e.t , .AL 2 19E! mt c-e toir-so--4. - 0 , .1.,..4:7 I 4 . t INIP fi tm .00 A. .4tatk,.W t. ft', 1,to4t4y I. a to ,111... .4'11.11.6.11.11"."(- -- 0 a. .... - . . S., 0 0 0,1 5 i,.......; IOCE,ea ," itt-- 1 I I.RCII SATIAIDAY NEWS SECTION t r ta er Mrs, Einets, Th. ltrielron Young camp of the lia,iehter4 "I' the Pioneers' held a most ti tter. sting at the home of Nits. Mot..., Thateher on Thursday prucl'iloo,11, I) ii. Itoinas gave a from the lite of snopsis of :1 chapter Brigham Young and Mrs. Sarah Farr of Ohl Testa-- , diseussion her !ontinued war furnished ment history. :gushby Miss Ethel Jensen. Befreehments th to In an gY - ' Mr. and Mrs. !"rank Spenrer of Salt Lake ity spent the week in Provo. Mr. anti Mrs. b. Nayes entertainel few friends at their time Monday evening. were served. 8 art tw Pr, an The ladies of St. John's quild gave a silver tea at the home of Mrs. A. M. Flemming on Thursday afternoon. The affair proved most pleasant and rue-- a cessful. It waa given fur the benefit of St. John's church. in Et1 Mrs. Nettie Sloan was hostess at the Mr. and Mrs. William E. Birks left for their home in Rexburg, Ida., Wed- - meeting of the Clio Circle an WedMrs. Weston Vernesday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. nesday afternoon. non and Mrs. A. L Farrell had the t.. Jones, parents of Mrs. Ricks. in charge. Mrs. Vernon --givprogram Silas Leona Worsley entertained at ing a synopsis of Bernard Shaw'. The her home Monday evening the member z Doctor's Dilemma." and Miss Farrell of the Pell Melt club. reading selections from the drama. Mrs. Wm. Snicker gave a violin solo la at Schwab entertained her her usual splendid manner. Mrs. Far. Nina Sam Art Tht cnt Xn sen T' tit .; ; gt-l- Datne,e6he oilIn the Viet Nem ed (itti Jon( mar A ty, 40.,-- ,, 4 111 t MI 1- r1.. t syrup i6ik r : ii4 ) . '."74 ,. ; ,i.,)! i4, .:,,."' lit ;1 i. f: pared , - ot lit 7k ,;' , : T ." ,, Hair Becomes Soft, Fluffy, LUS trous and Abundant After a Danderine Hair Cleanse Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers It of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. goes right to the roots, invigorates and strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulaproperties cause the ting and hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. It at once imparts a sparkling brilliancy and velvety softness to the hair, and a few weeks' use will cause new hair to sprout all over the scalp. Use it every day for a short time, after which two or three times a week will be sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire. Immediately after applying a little Dan-defiall dandruff will disappear, all itching of the scalp will cease and there will be no more loose or falling hair. If you wish to double the beauty of your hair in ten minutes surely try thismoisten a cloth with a little Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of a few dust, dirt or any excessive moments your hair will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. If you care for beautiful, soft hair and lots of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counterA real surprise awaits you. Glcsi t Makes your hair grow long, heavy and luxuriant and we can prove it Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff Mrs 4 0;0(ind litIT'' o ' 6 ,,,,r pii S' 4 Thit rres lates 11'4r (4,4:14) ;4 ' fi, t 4 0 1'. i: t 4 pine roo st l'I Nonta (1 I rnaela; a - I INT0 c i of Pin( (3:1113 ' Loney ., syrup, ., - 1 , .' 3 z (t 1 Thou E tees end Su , Often b Sul fon T low eoe i riP,' 1 7141 1 - , t t. i'lil' t. t I: :..1411 tive----- N r., 4 1 4 i lo) A itth N: isie ip e. - it ( |