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Show in dai I WITH SAGE TEA I If Mixed With Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell The old-time mixture of Sage Tea Kfl and Sulphur for darkening gray. flU Btreaked and faded hair is grand- t mother's recipe, and folks are aga LI using it to keep their hair a good, c color, which Is quite sensible, as Wf f are IHIni,- In an age when a youthful B appearance is of the greatest advan- IH tage. mn Nowadays, though, wo don't have ths 111 troublesome task of gathering tin ftll sago nnd the mussy mixing at honr- Mil All drug stores sell tho ready-to-u- 9 product, Improved by the addition 6f Sill other ingredients, called "Wyeth's nil Sage and Sulphur Compound. ' It i- nil very popular, because nobody can d&J uif cover It has been applied. Simply ult moisten your comb or a soft brush III with It. and draw tnis through your 111 hair, taking ono small strand at o time, by morning the gray hair disap- RU pears, but what dellphts the lado- ttltt with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Com- W lfi pound is that, besides beautifully r II darkening the hair after a few appli- rrlr cations, it also produces that soft lus- tre and appearance of abundance ijm which is so attraclve. jj ll |