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Show Health and Beauty Answers BY MRS. MAE MARTYN. Ada: The unlovely condition of your skin is flue to the powder and greasy cream you use. Make up and use thiH dainty lotion and your complexion com-plexion Will be the envy of your hiends Dissolve I ounces spurmax in either Vi pint hot water or witch h i ' i and add 2 teatpoonfuls glycerine, glycer-ine, TIiIb delightful lotion dries quick lj after being applied and gives to the skin an exquisite tint and velvety vel-vety smoothness. The spurmax lotion cannot be detected when on and will make rough, oily, "muddy" skins smooth and clear. Use It for freckles, tan and sunburn. M rtle That unwelcome fuzz on your cheek will vanish after one application ap-plication of a deiatone paste, made !e tiiiltic enough deiatone and vv-nter to cover the hairs not wanted. After it is on 2 or 3 minutes rub off. wash the skin and it will lie smooth and halrlesa This method Is unfailing, but be sure to get deiatone. Mrs. Geo.: You can have pretty eyebrows and lashes by rubbing a little pyroxlfl on eyebrows nightly, and for short, straight lashes, apply p roxin at insh roofs with thumb and forefinger This treatment will give you thick, glossy cyobrows and long, curly lashes. Be careful and don t get any pyroxin where no hair is wanted. Margie. From what you say, T believe your weakness and languor are traceable to your anaemic condition condi-tion Make up and uso this old-fash loned cleanser and tonic and your health and strength will soon return DIl solve 1 ounce kardene In hi pint alcohol (never use whisky ), then add i cupful sugar and hot water to make a quart and take of this 1 tablespoonful three times a day. This rid the blood of poisonous accumulations, accumu-lations, builds up worn tissues and lies the body against disease The kardene ionic is eSpe lally good for banishing pimples, blotches, "mud diness" and other complexion blem-Ishes, blem-Ishes, and after a regular course of this treatment your skin will be clear and soft. Lydia: You hard I need to consult con-sult an oculist. Try this simple home-remedy: home-remedy: In 1 pint clear water dis solve i ounce crystos, then put a few dr..ps in each eve twice dally. This Will reduce Inflammation and take out the soreness. If after this is done. your vision still remains blurred you I I of course w ill require glasses. The crystos eye-tonic is excellent for 'granulated eyelids and weak, watery eyes. I Miss G.: The cause of your hair i hclng streaky and unmanageable no doubt Ik the u-e of s.np or some other harmful thing for shampooing, Cleanse your sculp and hair with a solution of canthrox fust dissolve . . a tcaapoonful of if in a cup of hot water and you will have amide mixture mix-ture This creates an abundance of white, thick lather that dissolves every ev-ery atom of dut. dandruff and excess ex-cess oil, and rinsing leaves tho hair and scalp wonderfully clean After a canthrox shampoo the head feels good aud the hair dries quickly without with-out stroakiiiK and Is soft, fluffy and cay to do up. i Alma You can soon get rid of that burdensome fat If you take the parnotls treatment, made by dissolving dissolv-ing l ounces parnotls in 1 Va pints hot water Strain when cool and take 1 tablespoonful before each meal. This parnotls treatment is entirely harmless harm-less and reduces the weight without resorting to dieting or tiresome exercises. ex-ercises. Frankle You can cure your hair troubles Use a plain qulnzoln hair-tonic hair-tonic and you will soon restore your hair to Its former rich color and soft. flufflneSB To make the tonic add I ounco qulnzoln to 4 Pint alcohol, then 'i pint water. Applied regular-ly, regular-ly, this qulnzoln tonic banishes the dry and scaly or excessive oily condition condi-tion and when your scalp and hair-roots hair-roots are health j and vigorous, a bountiful growth of beautiful hair is sure to result Rose: You can quickly remore wrinkles and keep the face velvety and smooth at very little cost by making mak-ing at home and using regulariy thlB I groasoless vegetable Jelly cream, whit h does not grow hair. Get from your druggist I ounce almozoln and dissolve it In pint of cold water or witch hael. adding 2 teaspoonfuls of glycerine. Stir and let stand one day. Applv to wrinkled surface and leave through night, then wash off and use more of the cream as a massage. 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S Mrs Mary Peterson... 40 959 .80 n?P P-url A Brown 24 985 .48 fcL I Cornelius Osborne ... 33 991 6 1 Joseph Saunders 21 1025 .42 SikiNl J M Barlow 25 1043 50 3't ' Hannah J Fxklund .. 18 1091 .36 , George E Folkman ... 90 1101 1.80 V:-'0 Kate Couch 24 1114 4.4 V Haniet Heath 39 1115 78 JJji Ard In accordance with law and an I order of the board of directors made IflS 011 the 31st day of March, 1913 so "aTJ' many shares of each parcel of such Jf. stock as may be necessarv. will be Nlsj? I bold at the office of the Secretarv. SAi?S 887 23rd St . Ogden. Utah, on the loth S? H day of July, 1913. at the hour of 6 o'clock p. m . of the said day to pay Hy1 delinquent assessments thereon, together to-gether with the cost of advertising Itn and expenses of sale. 'A.Tlf A, D. CHAMBERS, Secretary 887 23rd St., Ogden. Utah-First Utah-First publication July 1. 1913. Tho nbove mentioned sale is pus.- It poned to Friday. August 15. 1913. By Order Board of Directors. b!i July 14, 1913. A. D. 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