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Show I tt EARS ago, to bo com- H Y fortably clad, women Hr were-forced to sacrifice Hi their personal appearance HI and wear ill-fitting- under- Hj ; wear. Happily that time is I "Merode" Hi , (Hand-Finished) 1 Underwear. HI is cut and made to fit. It HJ ! is finished with patent Flat- Hj lock seams so that there is HI never more than one thick- H ; ncss of material. H You can retain 'your trim, Hj tailored appearance and yet Hh be cozily warm if you wear Hf-1 "Merode" or "Harvard H) Mills" (hand-finished) Un- Hil derwear. H Union suits, vests, draw- Hj; ers and tights in all sizes and Hl fabrics. High, medium or H, low neck; long sleeves, el- H bow length or no sleeves at Hjfc all; knee or ankle length. Wk Priced at 50c to $6.75 per Hni garment. I Burls' I Miss Dyer Tells HowCuticura Healed Her Aunt's Face "My aunt's face was affected with a J rash which gave very great pain. It aaaaaH began with a breaking aaaaaaafl ?5fP OUt tt Ppk t0a aaaaaH VJjru) sPread over cr entire H r faceuntilbigocaleBweTC h au ver ii uum(1 L ngufcnt, itching "feivw3J an burning, and her H akin was very sore and red and much irritated by scratching. Some one had to sit with her night and day to keep her from scratching. "This lasted about six weeks before j Cuticura was used, and it took about four weeks to heal the trouble, using J three pakes of Soap and two boxes of 1".. Ointment." (Signed) Miss Dorothy Mary Dyer, 3540 Admiral Way, Seattle, H Wash., January 4, 1918. Hl Clear the pores of impurities by dally B Use of Cuticura Soap and occasional touches of Cuticura Ointmentas needed H to soften, soothe and heal. They are HJ ideal for every toilet purpose. CnUeir. Dt. H, U,Un " Sold erirTwber. H Bap tic. Ointment 2G and Uk. Talcum Sc. The Quick Way to f Stop a Cough t ! ThJa hom-miw? njrmp Jock llio work In n hurrj-. Kaelly pro- ; V pared, and nves about $3- ! t V f- I- -I- I I- I- -X- -I-I I- I- ! -I- I -I I You mtuht bo surprised to know that the best thins you can use for a severe couph, is a remedy which is easily prc- mired at home in just a few moments. I It's cheap, but for prompt results it bents j anything elst? you ever tried. Usually j filops the ordinary cou"h or chest cold in 124 hours. Tastos pleasant, too children like it nnd it is pure and jiood. Pour 2Wj ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain pranulatrd sugar syrup. Or use clarified clari-fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar svrupj if desired. Thus you make a full pint a family supply but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there is really nothing better to be had at any price. Ib goes .right to the spot anil gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens tho .phlegm, and soon vour cough stopB entirely. en-tirely. Splendid for bronchitis, croup, whopping, cough and bronchial asthma. Pincx ia a highly concentrated com- fiound of Norway pine extract, famous or its healing efTect on the membranes. To (''avoid disappointment ask your druggiet for ounces of Pincx" with directions and don't accept anything else.. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction satis-faction or money promptly refunded. Tho Pincx Co., Ft. Wayne, IncL Advertisement. SEATTLE OFFICER TELLS OFTROUBLE i I Collins Was Nearly Down and Out Gains 25 Pounds By Taking Tanlac. ,bA medicine that will do as much Tor suffering people as this' Tanlac has done for me, is certainly worth recommending recom-mending to the public and I can't say too much, for it," said John W. Collins, of 1211 East Columbia street, Seattle, While in a Bartell drug store, recently. Mr. Collins has been a resident of Seattle for the past thirteen years, and is a popular member of the police force. "When I began taking Tanlac." Mr. Collins continued. "I weighed only one hundred and fifty pounds and was in such a bad condition that I could not patrol my beat. Dut. I now weigh one hundred and seventy-five pounds-have pounds-have gained twenty-five pounds and am feeling fine. I havo had trouble with my stomach for several years. Nearly everything I would cat dls-agroo dls-agroo with me. My food would almost al-most Invariably sour and keep mo filled with gas and misery most all the time. Then sometime ago I had a fall of about thirty feet which came near putting me out of commission. On top of this I was Just about down and out. My whole body seemed full of neuralgia and rheumatism and I ached all over. Every joint in mo ached and the pain in the left side of my back, over my kidneys, was so severe at times that I could hardly j stand it. Nothing did me any good and finally I just had to give up ray I position, stop working entirely and do nothing but try to find relief. My sleep wa very poor and I kept falling off in weight until I got down to one hundred and fifty pounds. "Then 1 got uneasy about my condition, con-dition, weni to Colorado and stayed there for a while but neve.r did get any bettor until I began taking Tanlac. and then I commenced climbing right up.. I have used six bottles now and hnve gotten rid of all that neuralgia and rheumatism entirely and never feel an ache or a pain. My appetite Is great and my stomach is in such a good shape that I can eat Just anything I want without the least trouble af-' af-' forwards. I now sleep like a log every (night and am In splendid condition in I every way. I'm going back to work tomorrow, and I cheerfully recommend Tanlac to everybody." Tanlac is sold in Ogden by A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. Two busy stores. Advertisement i nn BUCKHEunT REG. U. 3. PAT. O K F. ARMY'CE - When you walk into a dependable f&tfjsKl There's j'ust one thing shoe store and ask for a pair of J'Xf to remember ask for BuCKHECHT Army Shoes, you dK tie BUCKHECHT Army can be sure it Shoe by name and be ti. tr a cl JttJQ&Z&M sure .that you get it. That this Army Shoe u up 5Ww" to otaudard-thut it b emMgm Then - you will appre-mado appre-mado by workmen who "fffJsljJ . i u.. hnvoturnedoutmorethan MM&r 7 c 7 600,000 Army Show 111 1 iffM liflffT thousands or expert upcrvbion-end that Offico Man Frmer it it backed by a record of more than fifty Attorney. Orchardi.U years of honest thoe manufadhinng. W py,;, Motormen t 1 r- t j j H Hikora Conductora Look for our registered trade name M . , c ? 1 1 r M Hunters ' BUCKHBCWT stamped on tr.o tolo oi every ES Shoa for our mutual proteiftion. H and others in every walk or life. At your dealer's or If he lo no oupplled order direct from Hlrachman Shoo Co., 118 South Main Street, H17 e tn aa Get "the Genuine afA and AvoidSSSfZwalW r iv11 Every Cake CHICHESTERSPILLS TIIK DIAMOND Il&iKD. A -T X.adlrit Al year Jlmri lt fcr j Bi C&M Ofc.eJi-lcr Ilraond BraBdV ZiwQlffb. IMIls In B J led Uld mrlitJlcr vtffl boiei. ittlcd ulth Bloo Rft&oa. T -HA Cda Tmka n sther. Bar T ranr V I" Tlr DrBTrit- AiVforCm.CnTJ.TEB L. J DIAMOND ItRAN'D TILLS, for S& S r. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEfif . HuHt4uH THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY -k-.kx.4 I One Man Takes His Sugar on t Fruit or in Coffee Another I j: Man Takes His in the I ' Shape of Candy i- ?i Thfc human body needs constant fuel. . I J. Just as coal Is fuel for a furnace, sugar, which supplies carhohy. ' ; drat.es, is fuel to the body. , Plain, raw granulated sugar is not a pleasing way to take it, so ' j people generally use It with other articles of food. j S X One man takes his sugar In coffee or on fruit. . $ 5 ! Another likes a cake of chocolnte. X ' The cake of chocolate, called' enndy, consists of cocoa, sugar nnd ' j milk, properly blended. i Is it right to say that the man who takes his sugar In his coffee Is patriotic, while the man who takes It in the form of milk chocolate f y is wasteful and enjoying a non-essential luxury? t ' .C One small boy takes several lumps of sugar In his cocoa, or his portion of jrugar on his mush. Another little follow gets his through 3 : his favorite piece of chocolate or a piece of stick candy. Is the latter i less patriotic than the former? We know he Is not. f The soldier in the camp has his enndy, and It sustains him. The vJ S X soldier in the front line trench enjoys a cake of milk chocolate; it T j makes him "fight like the devil," as General Waller of the Marines X f X said. K j Yet the candy Industry, the thirty-eighth largest Industry In the ', X United States, supplying a recognized and tremendously vital food $ '; product. Is now threatened with practical annihilation because 'people 1 have not learned the facts respecting It. l ' Many people still feel that candy has no food Malue, that It Is a a i : non-essential luxury which uses up maybe a quarter to a half of the i X sugar tn this country, and tha't by stopping the manufacture of candy, f v the sugnr problem would be solved. But that Is not so. On the con- 2' "i trary. "ly 8 of the normal consumption of sugar in the United ?! I X States (now cut to -if0) has been used In making this firmly estnb- $ f llshcd food product, $ j X Take one cent's worth of sugar. Put It In a little pile. That's the X '' ! amount of sugar used per capita weekly In candy making. The sav- ' log of that tiny mite In the home will keep the candy industry alive, t J. nnd enable it to supply men and women nnd children at home, and tho 2 : v men at the front, with nourishing, wholesome body fuel. Put a pouiid ?! of chocolate creams to the test; eat a pound on a big, long hike. Then f' ! i" 1 Y In normal tlran the enndy Industry uaf only Sr'e of the , y sarr comamrd ptr capita in thb country. Rirht now this i T amount ha bern cut squarely In two. ; j The CandY Manufacturers of Utah and Idaho. ! ! f,,7 . . 1 l Citizens of Ogden, do you realize 1 there is an up-to-date cider plant in I ilized,' thoroughly washed apples? l ! 1 The STANDARD BOTTLING CO. j APPLE HBh I CIDER IMSM Ask your grocery man for this brand, KBB)wHBH I if he hasn't it we would be pleased to hHbR9B s have you call at our plant where you BBSHBjaBI ' can see it made, or we will deliver yo' The Standard yg ! Bottling Co. i If 2155 Madison Ave. Phone 965-W. I ! |