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Show is man m f WILL YOU HELP TO MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS I A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR OUR S I BOYS IN FRANCE? ' P ' ! Yes, it5s costing you a lot to live these days everything's gone up in ft S price, 'way up it's hard enough for a fellow to "break even." M t; But wait a minute: -Thousands of young fellows all over these United W 1 ' States are now in France. They've gone over to a strange country, among strange people and given up everything mothers, fathers, wives, money, jobs, everything just so that you, another human being they probably never : !: ', L' sow or never will see, can continue to live right here in peace and comfort. Don't you owe them something for all that? Isn't it up to you isn't it S fori'- ' your duty to make some little sacrifice for them"? : : The Golden Rule is still a rule, youknow. a CuOIL Well then, here's the one thing our boys in -France want probably more rs Jo than they want any other one thing they want "smokes!" And they can't ;" ; i have them just can't have them not unless you dig down right now and 3S. in k ; see that they can have them. V , : ALL CHRISTMAS CONTRIBUTIONS MUST im- : ; BE IN BY 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, NOVEMBER 3 pint ' ; If you knew what comfort and pleasure and satifactlon that tobacco bought ires- ! with your quarter, or your half-dollar, or your five dollars (go as high as . . A you like) would give to some American boys in France this Christmas, its; you'd forget the money, or the little sacrifice, or anything else. Dig down - f0 1 deep and quick! 25o buys 45c worth of "smokes." Hug E $1.00 buys a month's supply of tobacco. J v m $5.00 buys enough to keep five men In tobacco for a month. ' B And remember: Every package of tobacco sent to our boys in France con- the if tains a return post card, addressed to you, which he'll mail to you if he can 0J. i possibly do so. That's a war souvenir worth having! J ' S tnat vour tobacco can get to France by Christmas and say "Merry ind ? 7 Christmas" to our boys all remittances must be received not later than i 5 : November 3. ; 1 Send your subscription direct to I lat- -:! THE OGDEN STANDARD TOBACCO FUND ,- - s . i - -a lit ; , Every Contribution of Twenty-five Cents Puts Forty-five Cents' Worth of I nd Tobacco Into the Hands of One of America's Fighting Men in France. j 1 OGDEN STANDARD TOBACCO FUND 'e-li Load up the pipes of the Boys in France. rill Cut oUt tn'8 Coupon, fill It and send as much money as you can spare to iC-' '1 ' buy tobacco for our Fighting Men. Each 25 cents buys one carton, which N contains two packages of cigarettes, three sacks of cigarette tobacco and one can o smoking tobacco. ( fl I ' f Tobacco Fund, Standard: JSvflf ' Inclosed find $ to buy packages of tobacco, itai through The Standard's Tobacco Fund for our fighting men In France. ffiSaB I I understand that each dollar buys four cartons, each with a retail value of forty-five cents, and that In each of my packages will be placed "fll a postcard, addressed to me, on which my unknown friend, the soldier, in sat w"' a9ree to 8ent mc a mcssage of thanks. j jKr Stredd JH Today's subscriptions fjJM, James Hope, 2638 Lincoln $ 1.00 Mrs. S. H. Tracy, 2627 Washington 1.00 Mrs. Tom Lindsay, 2526 Adams . 1.00 .aR Augusta Sanderson, 251 Second sereet .50 . V. Minrfoch, 165 Twenty-third .25 : Mr. and Mrs. W. Purdie, 165 Twenty-third ; y .50 1 Catherine McCrory Bohm, 784 Twenty-first . . . .'. 1.00 W 1 8 1 Thirty-third street 25 fi Previously subscribed . ...... . . .4. '. . .$250.25 Jfe Total : : . . -f r ;; . $255.75 ! if Coughing Tires the Old Hard winter coughs arc very tiling to elderly people. They mean Iobi of sleep, and they deplete the itrength, lower vitality, vi-tality, weaken and wear out tie Byatem. Foley's Honey and Tar atops coughs quickly. It is n standard family medicine that contains no opiates, opi-ates, and it noted for its quick effect on coughs, colds, croup, bronchial and la grippe coughs, nnd the chronic coughs of elderly people. J. B. Williams, Trenton, Ga., orer 73 years old sayt: "I baveuied Foloy'i Honey and Tax for years with tho best and surest results." A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement, Advertise-ment, t i oo TERRIBLY SICK WOMAN ! Surgical Operation Thought j Necessary, but LydiaE.Pink-, LydiaE.Pink-, ham's Vegetable Compound Com-pound Saved Her. Madison, Wis. "I was a terribly sick woman for over three years- I suffered I IIIIIJ8?.Ulfflw terrible pains ikvi' m rav Dack an was vSkPT Wb about to have an P-I P-I JfP&Vx X.'wi eration when a 'KsiPjs IsSrf friend said to me, ' Wi. . W 'Before having that Ifnlwfll Peratin ust try nfjfW Lydia E. Pinkham'a Lf$$H Vegetable Com-)iS-4M potmd.' So I let ' Istsrr tno Peratin wait, t and my husband . - '- bought me the Veg- 1 -i i 1 e table Compound and it has made me a -well woman and I wo have a lovely baby girl. We cannot j praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable I Compound enough, and I hope this let- J ter will lead other suffering women to try it." Mrs. Benjamin F. Blake, I R.F.D. No. 6, Box 22, Madison, Wis. There must be more than a hundred 1 thousand women in this country who, like Mrs. Blake, have proven what won- ' ders Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound can do for weak ana ailing j women. Try it and see for yourself. All women are invited to write for 1 free and helpful advice to Lydia E. , Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), I Lynn, Mass. To Fix Gray Hairs Hero's the simple, easy, safe way to surely chango gray or faded, lifeless hair to a uniform, dark, lustrous, beautiful beau-tiful shade perfectly natural In appearance. ap-pearance. Merely do ns many thousands thou-sands have done and apply Q-ban. Not a quick-acting dye, but defies detection. de-tection. Guaranteed harmless. 75c a largo bottle. Sold by A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co., nnd all good drug stores. Try Q-ban Plalr Tonic; Q-ban Liquid Shampoo; Q-ban Soap. Also Q-ban De-pilatory. De-pilatory. H-air Color Restorer I I II I I 1 1 II 1 1 I ll - 1 1 1 - , . .--MaaaCTfcaP 'j I j 11 BON TON Corset, one of 1 " ' I ll 7 which you see pictured here, are fW j Htj the identical styles favored by -fcZ hA $ Fashion abroad. ( f r I ' c33 fit II t i Front Lace or Back Lace I u t j i Q are always authentic in style. With ' I0 11 Mm 't 1 every consideration for Comfort, Serv- VI RB U ice, Economy and Fit. Vp3y f J Ff0nt LaCG M0DEL 1022 splendidly" X 1 jl demonstrates BON TON Style and ki Kl rag Quality at modest cost. Made for the B I V J average figure. Elastic gore In back PAINE & ' II 1! a for unusual comfort Pink and white ' Bfl Broche $3.50. Other models, for all HURST ui ' B figures, ?3.50, $5, $6.50, S8 and up. 11 ; j J Well Appointed Fitting Rooms and Expert Corsetieres j j rag Are Always at Your Service kj i i 1 Where the. Women Trade I The Berthana i I j I School of Dancing I j! I MRS. BILLY LEON, Instructor 1 1 Learn to Dance as Everyone Dances 1 L I ADULTS 1 I Class or Private Lessons 1 I Ballroom or Fancy Dancing I I CHILDREN I I I Classes Forming Enter Now j I Studio: The Berthana. Phone Residence, 144 I I The Berthana Matinee Dances Start Saturday, Nov. 3rd, I I 4 p. m. Phone -854. j tier one continuous management j E to serve our patrons in such a manner ( E that they will enter our banking rooms E E with a feeling of satisfaction, knowing , i E that their business whether large or E ; E small is appreciated. E I j E Let us serve 3'ou. We will do every- E J 'i E thing in our power to make your rela- E f Jl E tions with us a source of real pleasure I E and profit to you. 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