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Show I "A Fat Woman" asks: "Would you plea.ic prescribe a sale reducing remedy lor too much fat?" Answer. At tills season many fat people peo-ple suffer greatly na you do and to all I recommend that they reduce with fivo-Kraln fivo-Kraln arbolono tablets the most successful success-ful and convenient prescription I know of. Druggists supply In scaled tubes, with full directions. Miss O. M. asks: "I have pimples, oily nkin, and suffer from constipation, head-. ache, and never feel strong and well. Please prescribe for me." Answer: You should overcome constipation consti-pation and cleanse the system of accumulated accumu-lated poisons by taking three grain sul-pcrb sul-pcrb taolets (not sulphur) for soveral weeks or more. These tablets are very beneficial especially In hot weather, aa they have a tendency to cool the blood and improve Its Quality. Miss "Constance" asks: "I am very thin and bloodless and want to Increases my weight about 30 pounds. Please tell mo what method to pursue?" Answer: A regular and persistent uso of three grain hypo-nuclane tablets will usually produce an increase of weight by aiding nutrition and building up the flesh tUsuos. Scores of patients have reported Increases of from l to 40 pounds from tho use of these tablets. Full directions direc-tions come with each sealed package. "Poorly" writes: "Being past middle nge and observing that my nervous system sys-tem is In bad shape, I writo for a pro- IThe questions answered below are pen-era! pen-era! in character, the symptoms or diseases dis-eases are plvon and tho answers will apply in any caso of similar nature. Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr Lewis Baker. College BIdg., College-Elwood streets, Dayton. Ohio, on-closing on-closing self-addressed stamped envelopo for reply. Full name and address must be given, but only initials or fictitious names will bo used In my answers. Tho prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler. scriptlon. I do not gain strength from my food, am weak, listless, forgetful, sleepless at times, tired, and unable to act tho Dart of a strong man of health. Buch as I was at one time." Answer: Get from a well-stocked pharmacy a sealed tube of three-grain cadomeno tablets, which are especially mado for those needing a strong, harm- ' less rejuvenating tonic. Astonishing and pleasing results follow and life and hope are rcneivcd. I "Essex" writes: "What should I do to relieve a severe caso of kidney and bladder disease? Urine is dark, foul of odor, and passage Is Irregular, painful, etc Havo depression, fever, chills, pains like rheumatism, and soreness In region of bladder " Answer: For such symptoms as you descrlbo I prescribe my favorite .'ormula under tho namo of balmwort tablets. This is a splendid efficacious remedy for Biich abnormal conditions. Begin their use as per directions on each sealed tube. NOTE: For many years Dr. Baker ha been giving free advice and prescriptions to millions of people through tho prcsi. columns, and doubtless has helped In relieving re-lieving illness and distress more than any single individual In the world's history. Thousands have written him cxpesslons of gratitude and confidence, similar to following: Dr. Lewis Baker, Dear Sir: The plain Yellow Minyol It Is great. I have used it twice. I have been troubled with Itching Itch-ing scalp, falling hair for two years and have tried everything heard of and nothing noth-ing did any good. I probably paid out 526 00 In the last two years. But the Minyol stopped tho falling hair and the itching Is most gone. It is a great" relief, and I surely behove that I can havo my hair as nice and pretty as It was before. I can recommend it to every one who has falling hair, dandruff, and Itching scalp. Yours very gratefully, MISS EVA M. SPOONER. Norwich. VL Advertisement R. F. D. 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A NEW subscriber is a per- jfl j son who has not taken THE STANDARD within the past 45 j jSjj J Have the subscriber sign the blank below. -l I Subscription rate 75c per Bj 3 - j 1917 month in Ogden by car- f B 1 THE OGDEN STANDARD: rier; 50c per month out- j .H 9 side of Ogden by mail. fl I Gentlemen: ; fl 1 Please deliver THE STANDARD to my address for a per l 9 I iod of one month AND THEREAFTER UNTIL FURTHER NO- T1FIED- for which I agree to pay the regular subscription rate I as printed above. 'fl j Name j SAGE M SULPHUR mm my n It's Grandmother's Recipe to Restore Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, compound-ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked streak-ed or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is raussy and trouble-tome trouble-tome Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Sul-phur Compound," y6u will got a large bottle of this famous old recipe, Improved Im-proved by the addition of other ingredients, in-gredients, for about 50 cents, Don't stay gray! Try It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You - dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small straud at a time; by morning tho giav hair disappears, and after another an-other application or two, your hair becomes be-comes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. at-tractive. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound Com-pound Is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not intended intend-ed for the cure, mitigation or prevention preven-tion of disease. Advertisement. nn free canning lessons for food savers 1 1 V J Mustard Pickle. Pickling is an important branch of the home preparedness for the winter months, says today's bulletin of the National Emergency Food Garden commission, which Is working with this paper to help conserve the nation's na-tion's food resources. Mustard pickle Is a most appetizing and healthful dish. . The Ingredients required are one pint of whole small cucumbers not over 2M: inches long, one pint sliced cucumbers, one pint small whole onions, one cup of string beans, three green sweet peppers, three red sweet peppers and one pint of green fig tomatoes or one pint of! cauliflower. The vegetables should be cut before they are measured, the tomatoes cut' into halves, the string beans into' lengths of ly. Inches and peppers i should be chopped. Let the vegetables, stand overnight in brine. Freshen In clear, cold wator for two hours, and then allow them to stand for 15 minutes min-utes In liquor made of wator and vinegar, vine-gar, equal parts. Then scald In the samo liquor. For the mustard dressing, take one quart of vinegar, four tablespoonfuls of flour, one cup of sugar, three table-spoonfuls table-spoonfuls of powdered mustard, one-half one-half tablespoonful of turmeric and one tablespoonful of celery seed. Before adding the vinegar rub all the ingredients ingre-dients togother until Bmooth, add the hot vinegar slowly, stirring the mixture mix-ture into a smooth paste. Cook over a pan of water, continuing contin-uing to stir until the sauce thickens. Drain tho vegotables thoroughly and pour the hot dressing over them, mlx-: mlx-: lng well. Pack in Jars that have been sterilized and allow the jars to stand in hot water bath for 20 minutes at ISO degrees F. (simmering). j THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD , KNOWS. , Mrs. Anna Pelzer, 2526 Jefferson street, So. Omaha, Neb., writes: "I ' can recommend Foley's Honey and Tar as a sure cure for coughs and colds. It cured my daughter o. a bad cold. My neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself her-self and her whole family with x oley's Honey and Tar, and everyone In our neighborhood speaks highly of it." This reliablo family remedy masters croup. It clears the air passages and eases the gasping, strangling fight for breath. A. R. M'INTYRE DRUG CO. (Advertisement.) I Ogde n 9 S H I "WTiere tke Styles Come From DSCRIMINATING BUYERS WHO WISH SOMETHING JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT WTL ACT WISELY IN SEARCHING kXkX THESE COLUMNS CAREFULLY BEFORE SHOPPING. : ; : -W I (Copyright Applied For.) I Mkf f " We have done a great deal mLm 9 ffAiwffQ&ffff of P111 of all kinds for -wU I ladies. We will be glad to I If PRINTING OCX 2465 Washington Ave. I OverSpargo's. jH I jP0f ad o' Clover Ice Cream frp Have voa frkd it everybody compliments it. 1 jH f K "Mutual Made" Ice Cream gives people the 1 f "ice cream habit" it's so pure and healthful. 1 I p5 Mutual Creamery Co. 0N" I I n "c From at 1 " GLASSES WE FURNISH FIT 1 I Your Eyes, Your Face and Your Pocket- H WM B ss. Xly'nK book. All the Latest Styles May Bo i jH I ' ti' Obtained Here on Short Notice. Eyej H 1 if a jmSA A Tested. Lenses Ground to Order. H Vm S 1 TL sjJ J. T. RUSHMER 1 Jr' Manufacturing Optician, 2464 Wash Ave. 1 1 A trial order will convince you. 1 I E. G. HAMPTON and J. C. BIDDULPH, Proprietors. I 2470 Grant Ave. Call Phone 377 1 H Coat Season I I The stock of COATS this season combine INDIVID- IH 1 UALITY, QUALITY OF MATERIALS 1 I AND WORKMANSHIP 1 1 All the New Cloths and Shades at Moderate Prices. I H I See the line of Smart Serge Dresses at $10.00 and up. 1 The M. M. WYKES CO. 9 I 1 2335 Washington Ave. 1 IH i We invite your inspection of our beautiful new fall shoes 1 I and party slippers f9 1 THE H. W. JONES CO. I I 2461 Washington Ave. mwSmi I 1 WE HAVE A FINE REPAIR DEPARTMENT. SHOES I MU ART FELIX T- moore I I iHL JHL I White China, Picture Framing and I H Q w WaT n Artists Materials I 1 " 2464 Washington Ave. Phone 1010 I H I EXCLUSIVE SHOPS APPEAR 1 MM J EACH MONDAY J Honest Advertising I WTmS h a topic we all hear now-a-days because o many people are to H T dined to exaggerate. Yet has any physician told yon tha we n H A unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher's Caator.a? JuDt asil H ithem. We Wt answer it ouraelvea, we know what the h That it has all tho virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its earij 7 H igtobefoundinitsincreaseduse.therecommendationbyprommentphysiaans, H aud our assurance that its standard will be maintained. H Imitations are to be found in some stores and M toria that Mr. Pleteher created. But it is not the Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed beforethe public, and -torn which ho HoneBtly expects to receive bis reward. ( XgW H mmm mm |