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KNEE UNION SOTTS'
' Mi All ?> IH ?1J?
ami ILM
95c '
S tor (3.T3
Including luch itmoui make*
.u Roxford, Varsity. Rockln1
chair, B. V. D.. Shedaker and
Jtorcer.
' D. J. KAUFMAN, Inu
. 1NI-7 Pa. Aw. Ill 17* St.
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/ Jji BALTIMORE TO f
1 p! k. A
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i?m> rift., i p. v Xfl
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HERALD WANT ADS
BRING RESULTS
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t
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Peoples
Delicious
Ice Cream
Soda
With JVhippt
Cream
Sod
L(
?but q
service,
Peoples deliciot
been reduced from 1
We do this glac
the pre-war basis as
diminishing the high
service that we have
duction in spite of t
steadfastly refused tc
per gallon for Ice (
price charged during
well know, is the m<
an Ice Cream Soda.
Our overhead,
serve you now as il
been lowered.
- =r Notwithstandinj
diminished profits in
be in the realization
patrons. Reductions
Soda Fountains.
/5c /? Cream Son
(TAX EXT1M
20c Sundaes now
? ' (TAX EXTRA
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Af*w It tkm Cm to have yomr
WATCH CLEANBD
Vateh Itpairiaf by Experts
SELINGER'S
820 F St., Co.M
Iff. JtwHtra tM Oftowtrtata
"Look for tk* IK Clack"
HEALTH TESTS
m
Why cfe insurance companies
mqmn a urine analytic before
granting policy)
Beewne mm snafym detect*
cEtorden. ma in die Mit in*
. -m. O. - - ' ?
i jhif.M stage.
It is not necessary to wut-uaifi
yoo are feding bad to know thai 1
yomr qntoa it out of older.
Consul taboo free.
The Nation! Laboratories
1313 H Street Worthiest rnxtHa
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wality?quant
remain unci
is Ice Cream Sodas, with w
5c to 10c.
lly in our efforts to bring al
possible, and we do it with
quality?the generous quan
always striven to maintain,
he fact that our Ice Cream
) lower their prices. Before
"ream?now we pay $1.4
the high-price era of 1920.
5st important and costly ing
too, has not decreased?it o
t ever has?rents, light, sal;
g these important facts, we
i doing what we think is rig
that we are keeping faith \
are effective at once at all
lot now. 10c Nut Sundae
L le> <TA3
-15c 15c Milk St
1H?) <TAJ
' Soda Price* CorroMpondinglj
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LOCAL MKNTWN.
. "a^oM&t'ca ;
r
i Summer Rates?Stag HoteL I
?M 9th?17 MHi It waaklj; $10 MM
It; $14 mi. wttk ikowt. MM u< lafitery.
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South Bad of Highway Bridge
N. FITZtCliUJ KITUTt
btrtltaM X* Tears
433 .NINTH STREET N. W.
Jut Ataft K?H*l Theater
Madera Deattatrr ? Macerate
timtrm
A4.ITTLE VOYAGE
TO BALTIMORE >
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4
ices
ed
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ity and
tanged
e
hipped cream, have
1 prices &s nearly to
lout any thought of
tity Or the satisfying
We make this remanufacturers
have
the w^r we paid 80c
0, which was the
Ice Cream, as you
redient entering into
osts just as much to
iries, etc., have not
? \
are glad to accept
ht?our reward' will
vith our friends and
Peoples Drug Store
s now 20c
l EXTRA to)
takes now 10c
I EXTRA 1c)
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ALEXANDRIA BONDS
WILL YIELD CITY
EXACTLY 5297,000
TT*? 41
Cincinnati firm Is Suo
cessful Bidder on Issue
- Of $300,000.
THE HERALD IPliAP.
DoPtpfce*.
727 Kiu Street.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Aug.
The successful bidder for the MO*..
00 bond, of the city of Alexandria
v aa the Arm of Well. Roth and Company,
of Cincinnati. The blda were
opened today at noon in the cbam,
' ??"nnjon council by Mayor
J M. Duncan In the presence of ihe
TuceV^I"wTi'??' which E. F.
Thomas Clt? Tr^urer
j nomas H. Uobtnson and P. F
a;Sc 7n prttldent oC the board of
dlil ,7,re wer* ??v?n bid-as
IIJ 76. l0W"1 bW "?'???>
"al<1 of, the bonds will yield
??*7.000. The bonda
are to be dated October 1. l?2i. bear
pavaWe J*? '*,e of ' per c*nt
[ >*b'e semi-annually and will ex121.
55. *,Per|o?l of thirty-five
J** - T*e funds will be for the
city council and street improvements.
i vTof "TI? of " ?20 has been raised
by the Kiwanis Club for the services
of a director at the Friends
* ayjrounds. Announcement was
mIk* k Mhe weekly luncheon of the
cltib held thts afternoon In the
> estmlnster building. presided over
by Col. Julian Y. Williams. Charles
E. Tennesson. member of the city
school board, addresesd the club.
jl Cor? Cochran will be the
guert of the club at the State ton\tntlon,
which will be held next
vonth in Norfolk.
A number of Masons from this
city have arranged to attend the
outing which will be held August
50 at Great Falls under the au-r,c"
of v,rlou" lodges comprising
lh^ fifty fourth Masonic district of
"Virginia. Senator Claude Swanson
and Representative R. Walton
Moore are among those who will'
make speeches.
Miss E Catherine Deahl. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Deahl.
of this city. left, today for Vancouver,,
B. C.. and she will sail
August 18 on the Empress of Asia
for Shanghai. China where she will
engage in missionary work under
Bishop Graves.
The public nchools here will reopen
September II. Work ct Issuing
permits will begin the week
of Septemler ?. This itnt.- wh? |iv,.,|
upon by the city school board at!
Its jneeting held last night. Mlsa
Mary D. Pierce has accepted the
position of supervisor of Instruction.
New teachers include Miss Sadie
Frlstoe. Mrs. Mary B. Loomls. Mlsa
Victoria Jones. Mrs. W. C. Burrtis
and Miss L. A. Williams.
Edward Potter, about 50 years
old. who lived at Franconla. FairCodnty,
dropped dead about
1:30 o'clock this morning while walking
n Duke street extended, while
near Ballenger's store. Coroner T.'
M. .'nr.es d'-erred an inquest unnecessary.
Potter was employed as
a track roreman by the Richmond.
Fredericksburg and Potomac Railro?d.
He is survived by his wife
ana several children. The body was !
removed to the home of his son.
Edward Potter. Jr.. 1S31 Duke street,
and prepared for burial. The funeral
will take place at & o'clock
Saturday at Beulah Baptist Church.
Fairfax County,
The Acleo Club, composed of employes
of the Alexandria County
l.ightlng Company, and their families
will go on an outing tomorrow
on a launch to Great Falls.
About sixty merchants of the city
will leave at 8 o'clock tomorrow
morning on the Boosters' trip to
neighboring counties. They will go
In twenty automobiles and be accompanied
by eight pieces of the
Citizens' Band. The route includes
Del Ray, Rosslyn, Cherrydale. Falls
Church, Vienna. Oakton. Fairfax
Court House (where luncheon will
be served). Centerville, Clifton Station,
Accotink and Camp Humphreys.
The merchants will advertise
the coming "dollar-day" sale.
Mayor Duncan has donated $50
for the purchase of equipment for
the playgrounds on South Lee
street.
The Rev. Edgar Carpenter, rector
Of Grace Episcopal Church, this
city, has been* re-elected chaplain
of the State Lodge of Elks, which
has 'just concluded its annual meeting
in Charlottesville.
Under the auspices of the Henry
Field Bible Class of the M. E.
Church South a lawn fete will be
given tomorrow night in front of
the Toung People's Building of the
church.
Normal School Arranges
For High School Classes
FREDERICKSBURp. Va.. Al|g. 11.
?Prof. A. B. 'Chandler. Jr., president
of tho Fredericksburg State
Normal school for Women, announces
that practice teaching for
seniors preparing to teach high
school subjects will be maintained
at the normal this- year, first and
second-year high school classes,
consisting of both boys and girls,
having been obtained.
Many Improvements to the grounds
and buildings are under way and
will be1 completed In time for the
opening of the sea?lon In September.
Fauquier Confederate
Vets Picnic Next Friday
FREDERICKSBURG. Va., Aug. 11.
?The annual meeting and picnle
of Black Horse Camp, 'Sons of Confederate
Veterana, of ' Fauquier
County, will be held at Fauquier
Springs on August IS.
W. McDonald Lee. past grand commandant
and a member of the executive
council, will be the orator
of the dav.
Lack-Marshall Wedding.
Fredericksburg, va.. Aug. u.
?Mlsa Avis Lurk. <>f Spotsylvania
County and Edward Marshall., of
I Richmond, were married here yest
terday afternoon by the /Rev. Decatur
Edwards, at his home. They
I left' for a bridal trip, after which
I they will reslds in Richmond
?
ShanerBabyNo.19
OfLynehbi^Va^
LTNCHBURG, Va.. Auf. U.?
Sfewart Ethrld*. Bhaner la the
name Anally aeleeted for baby No.
It of Mr. and Mi* O. Shaner
here and tha en*-y baa baan made
In tha family reoord,
A month a?o. having found himsalt
out of nuaai. Mr. Bhaner.
through tba local preaa, aont out
an B. O. 8?call to hla friend,. for
tba mother had put ifpon him tha
burdan of namlnic Maatar Nineteen.
Tha publicity brought augceattona
from all V?<* the Kaat and South,
but U ramalned toX * B. Stewart,
an architect of Rohm, Oa.. to au*.
coat the nfcme that moat appealed
to Mr, 8baaer . The Stewart, were
early Virginia aettiara.
ELKS' ASSOCIATION
CQNVBNtSS MONDAY
HAGERSTOWN. Md., *?f ? ?
Tbla City U being elaborately decorated
for the IIrat annual convention
of the State Klka' Aaaoclatlon.
which will convene neat Monday
and be la aeealon -ntn "weaneedav
evenlns. the latter day to be the
"bl* day" of the celebration, when
Gov. Albert C. Ritchie. Repreaentatlvea
"Jo>" Cannon. IlUno(?; Fred
N. Zlhlman, / Maryland, dnd Attorney
General Armatron*. of Maryland.
will be preaent.
Preparatlona are being made to
accommodate thoua^nda of E|ka
from all over the State. Waahlngton,
Wilmington; and elaewhere.
Leon R. Yourtee. of thla city, la
president of the SUta MHta' Aaaot
iation.
Winchester Tied-in
On 22JM0-Volt Line
.WINCHESTER. Ya.. Aug. 11?
The Northern Virginia Power Company,
supplying Winchester, Marti
nsburg. Haferitown, Frederick
and other cities and towns with
electric current, has connected this
city with a 22.000-volt line.
The line, conslstiaig of six aluminum
wires in a steel cable. |s independent
of other lines running
here from the main plant at Mfllville.
W. Va.
Reagan-Bowman Wedding.
KRKDERICK8BURG. Va^ Aug. 11.
?Miss Helen Reagan, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Reagan, of Petersburg,
was married J>eWitt Clinton
Bowman, Jr.-of Fredericksburg, in
Staunton, in the presence ot a few
immediate relatives. Miss Lavalettc
Bowman, sister of the bridegroom
attended from Fredericksburg.
THE WEATHER
Forecast (or Today mad Temerrow.
For the District
of Columbia and
Maryland ? Un-fcy A
settled today;
probably local Vk
t h u ndershowers; wk jJHv
tomorrow partly
cloudy; not much Xf f\
change In tera- \/
perature; mod rate
southwest & 14 /
winds. becoming fn/ X \
For Virginia ?
Partly coudy today
and tomorrow;
probably local thundershowers
today In went and north portions:
not much change in temperature:
moderate * south and southwest
winds.
Loral Teatperatwreit.
Midnight ... 71 12 noon 84
2 a. m 68 2 p. m 8?
4 a. m 66 4 p. m 80
6 a. m 65 6 p. m 83
8 a. m 73 8 p. m 81
10 a. m 80 10 p. m ?
Highest. 89: lowest, 65.
Relative humidity?8 a. m., 82; 2
p. m.. 45; 8 p. m.. 68.
Rainfall (8 p. m to 8 p. m ). 0.
Hours of sunshine. 10.2.
Per cent of possible sunshine. 73.
Depart ire* from Normal.
Accumulated excess of temperature
since January 1. 1921, 880.
Excess of temperature since August
1. 1921. 21.
Accumulated deficiency of precipitation
since January 1. 1921. 3.61.
Deficiency of precipitation since
August 1. 1921, 1.35.
Temperature same date last year
?Highest, 86; lowest. 73.
Tide C#?dltl?M?.
High water 3 a. m., 3 ft.; 3:25
p. m.. 2 ft. 6 in.
Low water 9:42 a. m.. 3 in.; 9:58
p. m.t 4 in.
Sun rises 5:18 a. m.. sets 7:08
p. m.
Moon rises 2:46 p. m., sets 12:13
a. m.
River Conditions.
Potomac River muddy and Shenandoah
very cloudy at Harpers
Ferry yesterday afternoon.
Other Temperature#.
Hlf best ?Raiajecterday.
8 p. m. fall.
Asbury Park, N. J.. 88 78 ....
AshevHle. N. C. 82 70
Atlanta, Ga. 86 80 ....
Atlantic' City. N. J. 78 72 ....
Baltimore. Md 88 80 .
Bismarck, N. Dak.. 80 78 ....
Boston, Mass 86 74 ....
Buffalo. N. Y 82 66 0.16
Chicago. Ill, !.... 80 76 0.60
Cincinnati. Ohio 82 72 0.70
Cheyenne, Wyo. ... 82 64 ....
Cleveland. Ohio 76 70 0.12
Davenport. Iowa... 90 82 0.02
Denver,. Cplo 82 72 ....
Dea, Moines. Iowa.. 80 80 0.74
Detroit. Mich 70 70 0.26
Duluth, Minn 62 58
El Paso. Tex 96 94 ....
GalVeston. Tex. ... 86 84 0 20
Helena. Mont. ...... 82 70 0.04
Indianapolis, Ind... 74 72 0.30
Jacksonville. Fla... 84 78 ....
Kansas City. Mo... 82 80 1.44
Little Rock. Ark.. 92 88 ....
Los Angeles. Gal... 76 70 ....
Louisville, Ky 82' 72 1.08
Marquette, Mich..,. 62 58 ....
Memphis, Terni. ... 90 76 0.34
Miami. Fla 84 82 ....
Mobile. Ala. 88 84 0.06
New Orleans. La... 88 78 0.30
New York, N. Y 82 74
North Platte. Nebr. 88 82 ....
Omaha. Nebr. ..... .84 80 ..
Philadelphia, Pa.... 86 78 . .
Phoenix, Aria 114 100 ....
Pittsburgh. Pa *14 68 0.26
Portland, Me 82 72 ....
Portland* Oreg. ... 8t 80
H. Lake City, Utah. 90 90
Ht. Idfculs. Mo...... 84 82 0.20
St. Paul, Minn 76 72 ....
San Antonio. Tex.. 98 94 ....
Han Diego. Cal...... 72 88 ....
San Francisco, Cal. 6# 58 ....
Seattle. Wash. .... 1C 76 ....
Springfltld, 111 84 7* 1.04
TimM, Fla. 90 78 t.M
Toledo. Ohio 72 70 #.08
Viok?bur?. SUM.... ?s 84
FATE OF RENT LAW
TO BE DECIDED IN
SENAflE TUESDAY
' _ T
Ball Says Tenants Fear
" Serions Resjilts if
V Bill Is Killed.
By unanimous consent. the Seaate
yesterday fixed next Tossday aa
the date for final action on the District
i*nt amendment. The speakers
will be limited to ten minutes each
after i o'clock.
Senator Poindexter, of Washington
State, launched Into a long discussion
of the measure when the
action was taken on request of
Senator Ball, of Delaware, author
of the law which the amendment
seeks to extend seven raoatl>a I rem
the date of its expiiation, October
K. Senator Poindexter Is bitterly
opposed to the extension if th'j law,
declaring it Is conflata?ry. fc'oclaljlatic
?"a unconati utional.
Senators. Lenroot, of Wisconsin;
I Nelson, of Minnesota; McKellar, of
Tenirmser: and Gooding, of Idaho,
and others spoke fn behalf of the
measure yesterday. Senator Fletcher.
of Florida, Who assailed the
measure on several previous occasions.
spoke against It again yesterday.
declaring war emergencies
had passed and it was time for
the government to take its Angers
ou? of private busmen.
The Senate District Committee. ?*
Which Senator Ball <s chairman received
many more letters from tenants
declaring they are still suffering
injustices at the hands of property
owners and fear serious results
if the Rent Commission Is
| abolished in the fall. Senator I>en- j
! root said the commission has dealt |
Justly with the owners of property I
(and has served to protect renteis
who have no recourse except through !
j the commission.
j Real Estate Transfers.
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North of Bowen rd. east of 31st j
at s?. sq 6751. lot 58, Chichester?,
Georfe H. Malon et uz, Jessie E..,
to Walter R. Jones et Hannah
M.. $10.
1421 E at ne. sq 1053. lot 68? Edward
M. Amer et uz. Margaret A..'
to Clark Riddle, fit.
353 22d st nw, E st nw, between
21at st and Virginia are. 1301 and
130S V st nw. >03. SOS and 007 V
s t nw. 080%, 001. 001% and 005
Florida ave nw, sq 54. lot 34. sq
82. lot 15. sq 235. lots 7S and 70.
sq 368. lots 30. 40 and 41. ?q 2872.
lots 288. 287. 288 and 271, Mount
Pleasant and Pleasant Plains?Patrick
E. Conroy and Peter A. Drury.
executors, to William E. G. Penny.
810.
001. 001H snd 005 Florida ave
nw. sq 2872. lota 287. 288 and 271.
Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains
?William E. G. Penny et ux. Margaret
A., to William F. Kelly, 810.
001 and 001H Florida ave nw.
aq 2872. lots 287 and 288. Mount
Pleasant and Pleasant Plains?
William F. K^Jly et ux. Catherin?
B-. to Henry M. Smith. 810.
080 4 Florida ave nw, aq 2872. lot
2K8, Mount Pleasant and Pleasant
Plains?William E. G. Penny et ux.
Margaret A., to Magnus J. Shelby
et ux, Agnes I.. $10.
080 Florida ave nw. sq 2872. lot
285. Mount Pleasant and Pleasant
Plains?Peter A. Drury and Patrick
E. Conroy. executors, to Serena
Spencer. 810.
1301 V st nw. sq 235. lot 78?
William E. G. Penny et ux. Margaret
A., to George W. Merritt et
ux. Nannie C., 810.
1303 V at/ nw. sq 235. lot 70?
Same to George Zanoff. $10.
003. 005 and 007 V st nw, sa 358.
lots 30. 40 and 41?Same to James
; M. Brown, 810.
Northwest corner 7th and Madl,
son sts nw. sq 3155, lot 1. L?ongfel1
low Terrace?I. M. Perkins et ux. !
! Eliza, to J. L. Eubank. $500.
1104 Euclid at nw. aq 2885, lot
113, Columbia Heights?Leila Q.
White to Susan E. Hammond. 810.
38 Channing st nw, sq 3127, lot
141. Dobbin's Addition?James H.
Knox to Minnie Knox. 81.
120 U U nw, sq e of 3535. lot 81.
Pighview?John T\ M. Duvall et ux.
Ida I., to Wm. E. Branson et ux.
^iorence D., $10. I,
30 Seatonr -?lace nw. aq 3108. lot '
lil; also r!l household furniture
and fixtures In described premises?
j Mary C. Cathey and Josie Jones to j
; Mary H. and Margaret C. Louden. .
$10. J1
Mass av nw. bet 0th & 10th. sq j
370. part orig lot 5?Joseph Smith to ,
Leonard A. Block. $10.
Near Tennrson-st & 31st pi nw.
*q 2333. Ipt 88; sq 2340. lot* 100, ?
102, 103 * 104, Chevy Chase Park? <
Munsey ""rust Co, trustee, to J. M. ,
Jligood. $10. . , 1
Near Tennyson st & 31st pi nw, (
sq 2333, *ots 80 & 00; sq 2340, lot j
101. Chevy Chase Park. Guaranty i
Trust Co to J. M. Mllgood, $10. i
Near Tennyson st & 31st pi nw,
sq 2333. lots 88. 80 A 00: sn 2340, 4
lots 100 to 105, Chew Chase Park? |
* M. AUigood *t ux. Rola V.. to '
Ncal. R. ' ' aon, $10 j
1402 C -t ne. -q 1054, lot 21t?C. I
Fsrl Little et ux, Rosalie, to D. 1
A\anzo ^"lncenxo et ux. Fllomena. 1
$6,250. I
70 M ft nw, sq 620, lot lit?
Fmma B. Halls to Carrie F. Rudolph.
>m.
Mount Pleasant, lot 471?Gabriel
Paloraon 't al to Frederic W. Wile,
8.C. 7
8 of Quebec st. of 35th st nw.
s 2064. '.ot 83?Harry K. Boss et al
t> Katharine H. Donnan. 810.
What Causes
Skin Troubles?
th*M*yo?
Sn&KSrggS
For Sp^uJ BookU* or foe iomirUuml
a*we, silhist oAerJe.
S.S.S.
ThmStmdardBhodPm^tr
AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ' '
i rialto re-opens]
I ?SUNDAY?
REAL ART PICTURES PRESENTS
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rack day ia search af Vitamiaea that the 5 "" " _ W
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hare perfactrd a tiay tablet coa J Stjamrr and at Harmhall Hall. ft
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tad it la aim ply amaalatf what tknc Phoa- fW^aaaa^rM^rai^aaaaaaff /
I'ho Yltamlaa tablets will do for a peraoa la www f
Lhrea or focr weeks' time. The tablets arr Bade
ia Aaaerica'a freateat laboratory. Toas ??
ji yeast ar* used. They get Vitamiaea also Q p If C|TU'C tl? aad
from holla of rkce. aad mix the coacentrstrd D- ". Wbl I n 9 Up,
elemeau W?ethar tato a proper dose?add flAII YMill 4 ,1
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tiny tablat a adaatifteally rompoaadrd tab- ? ?
let that doea amaslng aad aaoat oauvaal ?ir p m r.
thlafs fvr men aad woasea who are weak. 1 tTJ 1 OpUUT. ?OUT
u,. THE MASTERSINGERS
erfol way to taka Vltamtnes. aad yno raa . _ _
ret a bottle of atxty Pros Pho YItamiae tab- ff m?Tr
Ma at tM aaareat taK.'. Dru, Stora. "**15 ,E*"L
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Hare'a a ehaaea. Miaa Freckle- Free Daarlaa Sat f \
face, to try a remedy far f reck lea arda> Kraaa 8 ?
with the fuaraata. af a reliable ta Wiaa > a. fc.
concern that It will not coat yen a w
penny aaleaa It ramovaa the freckles:
while I; tt doea fl*e yon a dear W ^JI3l^m|l||V a B .
complexion the axpenae la triaiar | W i
Simply ?.( a. ounc. of Otklaa- LV I LLK
doable trenrtb?from any drurriat ARV?H??i . a! kiT?
and a faw aopltcatlona ahould ahow *? _04?^
ytw hew eaay It la ta rid youraalf BAIlL room >
of the homely frack lea and cat a l2?23?i_. Orckaatra ef >laa.
beaatifal complexion. Rarely la ???
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traartk la aold onder guarantee af ?.? Tark bat far deemytm liMig
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