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Advertisement) i Aunt Sally's Advice to Beauty Seekers Red Nose The nose Is a more delicate del-icate organ than most peoplo imagine It should be touched as little as possible. pos-sible. For undue redness the treatment treat-ment recommended In following paragraph para-graph will bo found effective. Applv without rubbing Muddy Skin. The sanest, safest and surest method of giving a clear, healthy, transparent appearance to tho complexion is to apply ordinary mercolizcd wax every night for from one to two weeks. This wax, obtainable obtain-able at any drug store (one ounce is sufficient), actually takes off a bad complexion by geptly and gradually absorbing th0 thin veil of surface skin The new skin then in ovidenco is as fresh and velvety as a young girl's. The wax is applied like cold cream and washed off mornings. Wrinkles. A harmless lotion, made as follows has been found ve'n effective ef-fective in cases of wrinkles and flab-blncos flab-blncos Powdorcd saxolite, 1 oz., dissolved dis-solved in witch hazel, 1-2 pint. Bathe the face In this occasionally Woman's Wom-an's Realm. (Advertisement) Tuberculosis Remedy Based on Medicine To say that a specific exists for the cure of Consumption is perhaps too strong a statement, but in Eckman's Alternative we have a medicine that has been the means of saving many a life to years of usefulness, and In permanently benefiting a large number num-ber of Consumptives. Cortainly a person afflicted with a wasting disease should bo well fed with wholesome, nourishing food, but frequently raw eggs in quantities cause a digestive breakdown, and then no food nourishes. As for milk, a very good food for many, but a producer of biliousness for some. Any diet that keeps a Consumptive well nourished is tho right one, but what Ib going to improve the patient? 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Ask "for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Eckman Laboratorv, Philadelphia, Phila-delphia, Pa., for additional 'evidence. (Advertisement) oo Shriners' Excursion TO Salt Lake VIA Oregon Short Line -. October 23. 1 Round Trip Tickets good,on any tralu. Special motor returning after ceremonial. City Ticket Office, 25H Washington Avo.- i- 1".tJ i 1" X" T II a t l& P , ' ' ww i 1 J III larailillil infill early I n . lsk jr jT. - - 'I' w$x& u aiBI llUC -'- m i ale . ' - ' . , . ' ." ' Men's Shoes are to be cleared out . todav at $1.95 a pair. "J '' Every year we have from 500 to 1000 jl pairs of shoes which have accummulat- I ed from the season's selling. The styles are all good, the leathers perfect, but j: the stocks are broken. -! i These broken stocks do not mean much to you, ; the consumer, but they DO mean much to us. New stocks, which require space, are arriving and these odd I pairs of shoes must be moved. The amount of the original cost is not the question we positively must sell them out. So in order to do this we offer, today, to-day, Men's Shoes, in our best makes, worth to $6.00 a pair, . for $1.95 a pair. No approvals No i exchanges. 4. ? A Good Place LCI To Trade 1 : Tl oo Read the Classified Ads. I TASVANDSUREWAY TO CURE COLDS Don't Neglect a Cold, Ely's Cream Balm Will Stop It in the Sneezing Sneez-ing Stage. A cold generally attacks the weakest weak-est part, affecting the eyes and ears in some and producing nasal catarrh and throat trouble In otherH. A cold Is due to an inflammation of the membrane mem-brane lining the air passages, and may be promptly cured with a little Ely's Cream Balm, which immediately immedi-ately relieves the inflammation and all the distressing symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing, running at the nose and eyes, hoarseness, sore throat, feror and headache. One reason rea-son why this pure, antiseptic Balm acts so quickly is because it is applied ap-plied directly to the tender, sore surfaces. Even in severe, chronic cases of catarrh, Ely'a Cream Lalm never fails ' to quickly and effectuallv check the poisonous discharge which clogs the head and Uiroat, causing the disgusting disgust-ing hawking, spitting and blowing of the nose. This remedy not only drives out the disease, hut heals and strengthens the weakened membranes, mem-branes, thus ending catarrh. Catarrh is a filthy, djBgusting disease. dis-ease. Don't put up with it another day. Get a 50 cent bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and see how quickly you will be relieved. It is porfectly harmless. (Advertisement.) IT'S UP TO YOU if You lose if you don't visit our W& Bargain Basement. Wi RICHAKDSON -HUNT CO 1$ DON'T KNOW THEY 1 HAVE APPENDICITIS! Many Ogden people who hav chronic appendicitis, which is not! very painful, have doctored for yearsi for gas on the stomach, Bour stomachf or constipation. A. R, Mclntyre states! if these people will try simple buck-oil thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com-jB pounded In Adlor-i-ka, the GermanJ appendicitis remedy, thoy will be sur-jj prised at the QUICK benefit. Aj SINGLE DOSE relieves these- trou'-ji bles INSTNANTLT. A. R. MoIntyreM Drugs, 2421 Washington avenue. jm (Advertisement)?! GENT'S bicycle, fine condition, $15.0ol Call 2032 Jefferson. 10 22-lwkH oo GIRL for general housework. 25231 5 Jackson. 10-22-lwk ft H Stop That Ikli! I vrM guarantoe you to top that llch la t1 . second. $ tr No remedy that I have ever sold farl -j Eczema, Psoriasis, and all othor dl&casej W of tho skin nan Riven more thoro-JffM i satisfaction than the y D. D. D. 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