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EVENING BULLETIN. HONOLULU. T II., SATUnDAY, APRIL 25, 100R
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Children's Black
Extra value, flue gauze,
sizes. 120? n pair.
Cravenette Cloth
Absolutely waterpioof, 50 and 52 inches wide, navy,
black, tan, and Oxford, $2.50 a yard.
New Madras
Cross stripes, tasssl ends,
a pair.
Cotton Toweling
Twilled Toweling, 15 yards for $1.00
Birds-Eye Toweling, g. 1 2g a yard.
Nottingham Lace Curtains
New assortment just opened. New patterns, good val
ues, 32 yards long Price. $1.00 $1.25 $1.35
$1.50 per pair.
New Baby Ribbon
All silk, a full line of colore, 15? a pc
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OC1LTV Is limning with n rn li
.111(1 li'il Into "In- Im lt ill'
(,.n tUs hull follow the
t c lit, n period Receptions,
(Hiini'iH teas mill luncheons
which hnvo boon planned for
dnvR mi being eagerly anticipated,
nnil. If nil boos well, the Hoot will oc
cupy the attention of every bod In n
romparutivel short time, ami among
tlm nflirers nr mnnt ulin nr.. well,
known and lik d In Honolulu. i
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Mrs. Bond's Recital
Mrs Carilcs Jacobs Bond' rccltul
nt the beautiful homo of the Low rum
on .Monday cvonlng evening was n
most eratlflng 'success, artlsttcall. '
socially and flnnnelallv Mr Lowrov '
introduced Mrs Ilond In n fowr well
choson words who in turn presented
Mrs Tcetzel to the audience, a Blnger
whose power of Interpreting Mrs
ISonds songs with taste and feeling,
met with the ei the nppiovnl of oveT
body. Mrs Bond then rendered hoi
unique program in her own Inimitable
manner, personal magnetism and a
ioIco lbratlng with feeling stialght
from the heart touching tho ords or
memory nnd plavlng upon tho emo
tloiis of the nudlence with tho ease
mid skill of n great artist or a true
human woman There wns pathos and
lieaitbreak In the tone which vibrated
with feeling, and then the mood of tho
singer changed and a gay, rippling
melody charmed the eur. or. In her
songs of color, a touch of humor com-'
billed with tho thrilling olce of an
old southern "Mamni" took one Into
tho past, and ou could almost sco
i ho black gaIy turbanod llgure cuion
Mik to the little plcanluny in her lip
Airs Bond has a groat power nnd the
uses It always for good Her mono
hyues are life lesions, and "My Old
Man" teaches many u sharp truth
Wlnsomo nnd smiling one Instinctive-
ly feels the personality of the linger
and tho matter of uppo irnnco is now
utmost without effect Sho placd
some exquisite bits with n fine touch
and n true conception of hnrmoii
A Shin of Beauty
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Skin
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No. 6 IOR SALK 11V UKL'CC,!-,iIi
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Curtains
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SOCIAL
S233&WSE33ES2EE&I
Ni ml nil tin- songs sti.il
mi Imi own composition
x ami music
"A Sons of
Iiawi.il came last .mil when it was
nnlHluil Mrn Donil locolvod hiicIi nil
ovntlon th.it It had to be repeated
After Hie lecltnl sho win. Biirrouiuleil
by udmlrois of nil ages, who expressed
theli appreciation ami hoped sho
wouhl como ngalu. One noticed then
Hint her frock of pink satin ami lncs
i became her V.lStl nilll the great 1)011
'met of la Franco loces, which repoYed
on the piano during the lccltal, as
wp" u" Innmiivi.ibiu filfta of Jois and
ll(mors The .Messrs I.owrey weio
''oorkecpors and tho Misses lleatrlce
CastK'- vlolct '"" Vera Damon. Irene
'"'slier, acted tho part of ushers. Mrs.
',on(1 Bn"01' 'n. tho Hllonlnn nnd a
largo number of fi lends wcro nt the
ship to bid her "hon voyage." Sho re
Interated again and again her love for
Hawaii and wo know sho Is sincere.
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Easter At-Home
Governor unil Mrs 1'iear were "at
homo" on Haster Monda, ami. Judg-
lug by the hundreds that thiungcd
"Arcadia" tho Hears huvo lost nlno
of tho popularity width they, acquired
fiom the very first. Mrs H r. 1)11
llngliam met all comers and they were
conducted to tho rtcUvitiK party by
Miss Ireno Fisher, who presented tho
guests. Governor and Jtrs. Frear
wero assisted by Mrs Harold Dilling
ham nnil Mrs. Erdmn i MrH. Harold
Dillingham wns, of com so, tho c no
sure of nil ojes and sho horo tho ci"--Ions
glances cast In her 'direction liko
tho polished society girl Bhc- Is.
Dressed In a delicate shade of lav
ender mid wearing mnuvo orchids, sho
presented a charming appeal anco
Mrs nrilman nlso looked exceedingly
well nnd her frock of embroidered
ecru silk wns becoming Mrs Frear
woro n tlinplo whlto frock and looked
dainty nnd sweet There was an un
usual nlr of festivity about tho whole
affair mid this can bo accounted for
by tho voung nnd pretty brides pros
Hit Mis Jnmos Judd presided over
tho coffeo urn, a fresh faced, interest-
Is a Joy Forever
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thtir coiiiiloxlon, A faultless complexion, sweet,
puro, and wholosoino U soniitliliif; every woman
ileMrm nnd w blch con be rmdlly olitnlncil byuslng
OOUIiAUD'S OKICNTAL CKBAA1. lliS
vvi-U known jireparnlion 1ms litcn highly rccom
ineudid bv Iijmi uii", uctiesses, singer, and
waning of fu-lnuii for uer half a century. It
r in (.rs the nl.in hU tho softness of vol let, leav
ing It clear and tunrly white
nil u a I mi noir:vTAi r-inAM n..rAa
DiACascs. relieve lrritatiun. soothes and In
vigorates the 6lm, bcaittillcs mid improved tho
complexion mid lannot ha surpassed when pre -
for ov cuing ultire
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THE
CHATTER zaeh:
rTrmraii "mrTiiiffffgsapgais
In" looking brunetlo, nnd Mrs Rich
aril Cooke, nee beautiful Daginiir Sor
eiison ponied tta. On tho 1 mat Mis
Mulcomb Mnclntjro nnd
Damon assisted at tho
Mrs Fred
punchbowl J
Mis Damon Is n striking looking bru
liotte. nnd Mrs Mnclntre's tpo of
beauty was much ndmlied The j
Mlssej Ifeno rishor, lorn.i Inukea,1
Alice Cooke, Vera Damon, Ucntrlce
Castlo mid Kntberlno Hoppei, looked
nftcr the cor.ifoit of the guests and in
Ihu dining room assisting were
Messrs Wnlter mid Hnrold Dllllng
hum, Mr. Mutcouib Maclutyic, Mr
Michnrd Cooke, Dr. James Juld, Ml.
Fred Damon. Mrs. Alexander I.lnd
sa and Mrs. Teetsel both sang beau
tlfully. and Miss Violet Damon's vio
lin solo was very lunch nppieclaled
Mrs William Whitney plaved the nc
comptnlmrntR in her usual cultivated
manner As this wns to bo tho las
reception of the season for tho rrcar's,
for they sailed In the Alameda, mail
well known townspeople wero present
to wish them a pleasant vojano mid
speed letuni. It waB one of tho mnt
successful and delightful icceptlons of
the j car. and tho I'rears will bo great
ly missed during theli nhseiue on the
mainland.
Kilohana First View
Tho ilrst viow nt tho Kilohana Alt
League was held mi Tuesday evening
nt tho spacious rooms of tho club. The
reception committee consisted of Mr
nnd Mrs How.ud Hitchcock, Mrs W
M. Graham. Misses McStncker, Car
den, Robertson and Spildlng, Messrs.
Goidon UkIiouiiio, Charles K. 1'razier,
J. 11 Cotton nnd Dr Sluclali. At
once It was noticed that Mr. Howard
Hitchcock hud been veiy liusll at
work during tho past seubon, fur ho
exhibited fifteen nils nnd thliiy-four
w nter colois They vveru till In his
best style, nnd atti acted much attcn
Hon Mr Joseph I). Whittle had -i
large iiiimbei or wuter colois on uxlil
bltlon und bis dellcato und urtlslle
coloring was much comment! tl ujs
on Miss Alice Sp.ildlng'H vvntor col
ins show a distinct Inipiovcmcnt mid
this oung girl's woik bldf fair to be
come mi artist of nolo Mr. Otto Wlx a
work, so well known nnd liked, rami'
up to the high stnudnrd wo oxpect of
this clover nrtist. Tho (or.unics mid
modeling portion nttrncicd tho ooi o(
eveibnd, and iiinoug thu uxlilbltois
of this fascinating work wcro Mm
Jauo I.ishiuaii Mooiu, .M-u. Abi.ims,
Mis Gialinm, .Misses McStncker. Shlis
man, Ambello Low. Tho photograph
Ic section, a new division, vvus veiy
Inteiestlng .r. Goiilun IJsbnurno's
inlnlaturo Etatuo of tho lato I'lobldent
McKluley was most lircllko. He did
a bust of 1'athei Clement a slioit timo
ago which for fldellt) and oxqiilsltu
nrt cuuld not bo surpassed. Tho ex
hibition Is now open to tho public mid
In tho afternoon ten will bo served b
tevcial inembeis of tho League.
Mrs M M Scott was tho hostess
on Wodnesdny of a buffet luncheon nt
her rosiilenco on I'ensacola street
. The guests weio soatod nt little tables
and tho delicious courses wero douo
nmplo justice to Mrs Scott wns as
sisted In receiving by Mis nichaid
vers, Miss Million Scott nnd "lior sis
ter, Miss Drown, It was a pleasant
Dry Goods Co.,Ltd.
STORE WITH THE MONEY-BACK
KK2sSI23SE2E2
m
colncldenco Hint the birthday of tholphcro about hci she has been stead-.
hostess Mas also celebruled. The uf i
fair was dellghtfullv soel il, nnil Mrs.
Scott n perfect hosti is
guests wero Mrs. (Jeoige Cnit.r, Mrs
, Strong, Mrs. Hollot.a. Mrs Heimnti
l'ocke Mis. UodleK, Miss Margaiet
JWnlker. Mrs. Klnne, Mrs. I'nul Isen
berg. Mrs 1'. II. Hiimphrls, Mrs. Our-
rit .lli'-r. Mrs. Jiimcs Wilder. Mis.
M Campbell, Irs, Harold DllllnKhnm,
Mis. Chirks Wlsht, Mrs. Divles, Mm
George Divb-s, Mrs. Ralph l'orsler,
Mrs Li opnl 1 niackninn, Mini. IMlth
Mist, Mr3 Aithur lleig, Mitt Haidi
way, .Mrs Charles Cooper, Mrs. W
Uabbllt, Mrs A (1. Havvcs, Jr.
I had mi Interesting letter fiom the
Coast the other day, a fileml writing
thnt Mrs ltlg,'s (Knlo Douglas Wig
gin) had Invited her to lunch ui the
Colon Club In Now York, a ver
Int. toilful 1 I11I1 lirmun Tftr i ni.if.n i.ln.i
lied b tin- Into Stnnfoid White nnd,0'1"1'"" "'''' xl1 Haloid Sevvall will bo
fitted up bv nislo do Wolfu The ' "10 Repiesentativo from Mulno In
had 1111 1 xc Unit tablo i' bote wltli ' 1'lfco of Represontntlvo Llttlellold
even a rod tall lit thu lipglunliu 1 Jlrtl Sowull will hnvo nn opportunity
There Is tin Immciiso BWlnimlug pnul, ! "' leiiowlng her many nssoclntloin.
or wiiite in 11 Wo siiiroumicii by mi'
101s, whlih or course lucioasos lis
t.lze. Grape vines 11111 up tho walls
nnd over the Interior celling and the
place is v arm nnd seductive. Coffee
wns served on tho roor garden und
that ulsi had vinos over walls raid
celling lie iiitlful ulnglng birds swuiu
In golden cages. Comfoi table dialra,
lounges and tables made a moit lux
in iuus effid Theio are CW meiubis
and tbev p.iv $150 for ontr.inci niullc rendeilng of the gient linos some-
?ll per annum Mrs. Itlgss had bien
to the dliiiier given Mrs. Humpliiu
Wind nnd the Duclicsu or Murlborourli
the night lieforo, and sho said Iho
Duchess looked liaiidfoino and rpnlto
lomuikabh well In a qulii, modott
wuy Mis Ward talked for thirty-five
minutes in her billllunt fashion, and
of (ouiK has been tho center of at
tention slnei her visit to New Yoik.
On Thmsday Jiidgo Sanfoid 11, Dolo
culeliiaii d his blithday nnd early In
Iho morning filends und rolutivoa as
sembled nt his lesldeiiro on Kmin.i
stieit wiih iloral off( rings, mid m.iuv
heuitri'li congratulations. At the Jit
(Helm building , gic.it nnny filends
called nnil a largo vase of llowei 1
grand the (unit loom. Judge Uo'u,
us Irusl.lint mid Governor, was le
veled ami hnnoiod, und ho Is ecitalu
1 the Giund Old Mnn" of Hawaii
His fi lends mo legion mid both lie mid
Mis Hole me better known to stiaug
lis aliioid ilinu iiuyuiio oluo In the
Islands.
Mrs Walter llrlnckoihoff has ro
turnuil fiom Tho Dunes," Lulo, wheio
slie has been tho guest of her ulster,
Mis .lami s II Castlo, for n few weeks'
lest nnd lecupeiatlon fiom her iccetit
llliifss Mi Castlo ncconipanlojl her
Mrs Ililnekurliolf's chnngo of nlr has
eeitulul done her much good, fur sho
looked vi iv well Indeed at tho "lteu 1
lug of loir on Thmsday.
'
Another perbon whoso presonco ut
tho leading created qillto 11 ilpplo in
suprlso wns that 'of Mrs, Aloxandci
Gilchrist Havvcs, Br who has been
,nu Invalid foi so ninny oars. Slnco
'Chilstiati Sclonco" cieatod Us attiios-
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Summer 1908
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This book is printed on high-grade paper and con
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Illustrated by some thousands of illustrations by fore
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POLICY.
sresrawariiTtttfiraT&aaww
II v lmpiovlug nnd, in her chair nt
tended b her faithful muse Ml
HOME
Among theiCninp, goes ubout tho Wniklkl load
oveiy duv for her cxeiclso She Is
tho embodiment of good spirits nnd in
her quiet way does n wondeiful
amount of good mfsslrnary work j
A j
A supper nnd bathing party weio
i
. ' ,
Wediiesdnv evening at the beach cot-'
tnge of the lllshops nt Wniklkl. Theio
wi'ie twelve guists In nil who tluir-
oughly cnjood tlio delightful hospl
.1,
lullt of tho popular hostess. The
Included Mltfes lleatrlce Castle, Grace
Webster, Allco Hodctiunn, Carmen
Clowe, Allco Cooke, Messrs Hmold
Castle", Freileilc Low icy, Deiwln Ken
nedv George Fuller, Alexander Walk
er oud II Walker
Now that It looms n foregone con-
vviiii old mends in Washington. ns;viro mid Miss Dodge, Mis Failing
Millie Asho or San Francisco, n belle ton, Miss Howells and Mm lu s .
and beaut, tho was 0110 of tho most tho four messengeis who bore evil
popular girls In her set, mid nnny of tidings, gave tholr, smaller pails wl'h
hoi old filends urn living lu Wash- Ihu same cine and exactness ot detail
ington
Mrs Augustus Kinidsen'H person i-
Hon of Ullpha. was groat iidmlied 01:
Thursday. Ilei hlsti ionic talent
bliowed to ndviintago end her dramat-
thing most Inuuesslve. Tho custuino
was particularly becoming, suiting
her handsome face and ginclous fig -
1110 Jiinies Wilder, too, vvus (llcni-
fled, mid Imprisslvi-, his make1 up be
ing tlioioughl uittstlc and leallstlb
Tho engagement Is announce-d of
Miss IMIih D l.lo, daughter ot Coin
niodoio Alexander J. I.'e, of tlio I la
wall Yacht Club, and Mi. Stevv.nl
Murlin of l'olnt Tupper, Nova Scotia
Miss l.le nnd het mother liuvo bei 11
visiting at Mi L)le's old homo lu
Nova Scotl 1 for tlio past seven
months. Mr. Martin Is division nngi-lii-ci
of tho IntCMcolntiliil Railroad of
Canada.
Reading of Job
Tho guests of tlio College Club who
listened to the dinmntlc reading of
Job on Thmsday felt that thoy had
enjoyed u rain lltciaij und uitlstic
tieal. Tho lunal of Iho homo of Mm
Maix. which was so Riipjiously given
10 1110 ciuu, was ml Ideal spot mi the
setting of tho play. Tho lull bending
cocoauut palms with thu glimpses of
t I'll t h in one bido and tho outlook on
Iho bluo sea on tho other making a
natural hickgroiiud Hint no ait could
surpass. Tho beautiful rugs hung ns
canopies and spuud nbout imdor tho
palu.b weio thu finishing touches to ,.
tccne both Oilentul mid boautlful. The,
plctuio was entliely coinpleto wlion
tho scene wns peopled hj sheik, noblo
filends and niesseiigeis lu their ginco
r,,i Il...,.f.t.... . ..1 .. .1,- , ..
'", .":,.. "' . . . ,'ur um
as posslblo wero copies of Tlssot's
fmnoiis ixilntliigs of tho various Illblo
chniactcis, tho subject tho wonderful
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TALK,
WXHJM,-txnmnzsmTrn&zm
Flinch nrtist had nudi
i p'irtlcular
of .lull mid
tt
tin! of The costum
his wife weio dimpled- in evil do
lull, oven to the mi'jiinlug lobe nnd
covering of unck cloth Tin-cos'irnes
of the thleo friiuds .111 1 of tho ouug
man weio partlcul ulv ilcii and cost
ly Moultiui's vi nlon ul (ho mania of
Job wns ured but hud bien prnnell nnd
arranged bv Min Philip Weaver, to
conci pllon or the drama Is due lh
suecesH of tho r-albr; Mr. Jnme
Wilder 11s Job. lend bin Tpi-t with 1
fooling mid dlgnlt.v that weio snle-i
did. It was an interesting study i
vvntch tho faces or tho people us tli
llatened to some ol tho familiar lln. -
for ho gave them n new Job of such J
stiength nnd power as the had 111 vci
imagined. The tlnou filends, Mrs
Kuudseu ns Ullphaz, iJIre MucN'eil us
Illldnd mid Miss Donne ns Kopluu. and
Miss Tucker as niihu, tho oung man
cannot bo given too much praise foi
Iho fluo lendeilng of llieir lines und
for giving Just tho right amount of
idramatlc action to the pliy to relU 1
It of monoton Miss Clark as Jo!)
that wero found in the nioro Impnitint
chaiacters. Not the least nccessai
volco was that of Miss Foster, who
lead tho piologuo and the epilogue
with Just the right uNrrosslon to iiiun 1
out 11 novel nnd beiutllul piiidtictlo.i
(if n biileiidld dinnii.
Mrs.' Grossman's Lunch
, Tho bridge luncheon given bv Mm
1
M. 1: (iiossman 0:1 Wednetda Was .1
delightful nffi'lr mid tho decou.tlons
most bo.iutliiil Her guests vmo Mrs
II. J. Wntprm.111 Mrs T. F. Lansing,
Mrs 'Geo Itcnton, Mrs. M. l'lillllps,
Mis. A. Gartcnbeig, Mis. Jos
.Schwartz, Mm I''. C Smith und Mis
F. F Rlch.udsoii.
.
Mi II Gilggs Holt was 11 passeni
In the Koien, ami hu .'ill spend tin
Hummer with bis wlfu at their huiif.
alow in Kewnlo stioet.
. v
Farewell to Mr, Drtier
Tho lecoptlon nnd furewell compll
meut.11 y conceit given by tho bt
Lou's Alumni Arsncliitlon nt niolrelub
hotiso 011 Tuesday evening, tho "1st
lust., in honor of Hon. August Divio
who left foi Geiniany on tio l'aclllc
Mall liner Koie.i, was 11 vei enjoy
unto nrr.ili. Neaiiyooi numlier (.11
H19 progi.im which follows, niningid
( lor by Uro Francis nnd CliurleB K.
Hopkins, was encoied The uffnlr w is
delightfully lufoinial, mid In pintle-
I iilar wns it a plcnsmo mid a Ileal to
' listen to llio uxccllcnt foui 01 chestr.il
renditions b tho Collugu orchestia.
I'ltOGRAM.
Addioss lion J. C I.nno
Comedy Ovuituiu..S U C. Oulicstia
"Wo Mcel Again" ,
S. L Alumni Double Quartet
Vocal Sol Hugoiio K Allen
"I'm Tr!ng to Forgot"
I ,- r
' , V, . ; " '" 'r '"" T" 'r
' "I'als"..S. L. Alumni Double Quaitet
Witticisms W I.. Welsh
"Longing" .... S. L. Alumni Qunitot
ES3Z3SS3S',
I'lnno Solo . . . i; A. Dunn
lU'iuuiks Hon I A Hughes
1'uiewell M.inh . .a I. C OrolieMi.i
"linvvnil l'oiiol "
"Stm Spangled llannei."
Mr mid Mrs. Kric KnndFcii, who
bulled In the Alumeda for tho Coast,
weio guests ul the l'loosunlon during
their vIhIi In town Their Journey 11
eludes Nov. York, whom thoy will
meet Mis Knud-f a't si iter, who will
letuin with il 1 111
Mis S Hi u he host' i ol 'i
- j , ' UpIititiJ b I. ' i. 1 .11 In 1 lesldei.i
, 1" M-iki a si 11 t on Monda
s!1 - 1" ' ' """ ' l,"J.,ll
Organic distill nances of tlio femin
itio system art liko 11 flmbnind 011
the litivi-s of womun, often tlriviiu
tliom f.ililj fi antic.
A neivoiw, iiritablo voman is 11
KoiiKuof misfrynotonlj tolieiself,
nut to all thnsn who como under her
liilliience. Tlmt such conditions can
Lo entiivly overcomo by taking;
LYDIA E-FiNKtSASVi'S
VEGETABLE C0P.1F0UND
ib pioven by tlio folloinj? lcttei-s.
Jlis. iMaiy Wood, of Cluistiaim,
Tenn., writes to Iis. Pinldmm:
"I bad tlio vvorst foim of femalo
troubles nnd my nerves wcro nil torn
to pieces: sometimes I hiifte-i oil so ninth
that it seemed ns though I could not live.
1 1 began to tnku I.vdla IL l'lnk.
ham's Vegetnblo Compound mid now I
feel like lulilTei cut person. Yonrmedi
clno isvvorth its weight In gold, and I
cannot say enough for jour ndvlec."
Mis. Wall.ico Wilson, Tlionnison-
ville, Coiin..vviites tojlis. Pillklmm:
'1 was all run ilimii, nervous, nnil
could not rest uU-bts. Doctors failed,
to help inc. Lj ilia IL l'lnkhani's Vegu
tablo Compound restored mo to perfect
health."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thiitv ears l.vdia K. Pink-.
ham's Yi'getnblo (.'onuxnuid, niado
fiom loots and lieilis. lias bonn thu
fitandaid lemcdy for fomalo ills,
and has ositl cly euied thousands ol
women who hnvo been tioubledwith
displacements, inll.uiiinatioii,ulceiri.
tion. irreKUl.ii ities. lmiindin nains.
Vackaeho. Why don't you tiy it ?
,:.iw ... .' v, . ;.:,
' , ,". 11" Writ" Iipi- lor flvicc
, She, has Kiihleil thousands to
uculth. Address, Lyun, Muss,
f I '
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