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THE TOPEKA DAILY STATE JOURNAL i To Remove Blotchy, Muddy or Sallow Skin (From Beauty and Health.) To remove sallowness, muddiness, freckles, blotches or any complexion difficulty, the best thing to do is to re move tho slcin itself. This is easily, painlessly and inexpensively done by the application of ordinary mercol ized wax, procurable at any drug store. Tho wax absorbs the defective outer skin, a little each day, gradually bring ing the cutis or second layer of skin to the surface. The pores are un clogged and the face breathes in the life-giving oxygen. The new skin is beautifully soft and white, bearing the healthy glow of youth. Just apply the wax as you would cold cream, only not rubbing it in. In the morning wash it off with warm water. It's the most effective treat ment I know of for blackheads, pim ples, moth patches and liver spots. MUST LABEL EGGS Cold Storage Product Must Have Sign on Them. State Board of Health Issues a Stringent Order. XO 3I0RE FOOLING. Grocers Will Have to Tell Truth to Consumers. New Rule Is Passed and Takes Effect Immediately. UT your money into anv one of the Owl Stores and you can always fee! that you will get the best value! The most for your money. Special for Thanksgiving Nice young dressed Turkeys, pound 21c Nice young dressed Chick ens, pound 1-lc Nice dressed Hens, lb 16c Get your orders in early. Rich, spicy Mince Meat, 3 pounds 25c 3 1 Oc pkgs Currants. 12 oz.. not 10 oz 25c Very tine handmade Choco late Drops, lb 18c Full pound package Seeded Raisins 9c Full pound or quart fine Cranberries .11c Fine Comb Honey, sound rack, rack l"c 2 cans best Pumpkin 15c Fresh Bulk Oysters, Sealshipt from Long Island Sound, quart 50c (These Oysters are very fine.) Xew soft shell Almonds, Tr.20c New No. 1 large English Wal nuts, tb lc Finest Butterine made, (just Butter), tb 22c Squash, very tine, rb 1'i.c Nice Jumbo Celery, 10c cent stalk "': Our Fine Bread will more than please you. 5-Big 2nd and Madison 2nti K. J-'ounli. BUSY 505 W. TVntli. Stores St. 112 535 5 Kansas Ave. Tonrka Ave. ii Everybody read the State Journal. When you call up your grocer in the morning and ask for a dozen eggs, be i sure and tell him whether you want j fresh or cold storage eggs. If you or I der fresh eggs and he sends you cold storage ones, look on the paper bag j or the sack or pasteboard box and see i if "cold storage" is stamped or writ ten. If it is not, let the state board of health know about it and Mr. Gro i cer will have a little problem to figure i out with Dr. Crumbine. i An order has been issued from the i office of Dr. S. J. Crumbine, secretary of the state board of health, demand ing that all cold storage eggs be la beled. This order takes effect at once. The state doesn't ask the grocer to paste a stamp or write a description on every egg, but each sack, package or case must be designated. This is for the purpose of educating the consumers on the quality of their purchases and for the purpose of equalizing prices m Kansas, too many grocers have been selling cold storage eggs as "fresh eggs," and the house wives have not been able to "come back" at them. There was no legal authority to demand that fresh eggs be given. At this time of the year cold storage eggs are filling the market. This is bad weather for the helpful hens. It is too cold to keep the eggs warm. As a result the fresh eggs are not on the market and all the king's horses and all the king's men are not able to furnish them to the grocers. But this doesn't change the stereo typed telephone conversation every morning. Mrs. Housewife: "Have you any j nice fresh eggs?" j Mr. Grocer: "Yes, madam, lots of i them." j Mrs. Housewife: "Send a dozen, i please." I And when the eggs are broken open ! over the kitchen stove it is found that they are weak, watery and thin. But they surely are fresh eggs, because the grocer said so. Dr. Crumbine has another object in demanding this cold storage label. He wants to educate the consumers on the value of cold storage eggs. Here is what the secretary of the state board of health says about it: "April cold storage eggs, if properly graded, are equally as good as fresh eggs. It is about six months before i they begin to lose their strength and begin to evaporate. As the season progresses? however, the eggs are A Lit! le Bird Whispere d to Mi By HAL COFFMAN. f Vn used i BR VAN SHtPWRG-CKE-O lr- , WHAT v IN ? Aff usoal LunaTic. fovjNO IK WfllV. ST , . , ONUV ONE. 7 f The. infinitesimal 9N!MM-Cuv.a r . V n Tmb. ocean's UTHosT TcpThs ,, I , V iS CflUSCB "Syf Tt- f Tt sTx ttTAUc coNtTioM (3-5-s-sn!; f ""VCF fH&- equinox Ak'-"7) - 1 r : -fTtf' AU WHftT EVE, 3 r Popular WiHTeft. SPoplTs HlM ? S j L --coNT.Mugp- I frwti j H Order This Evening for Your Thanksgiving Dinner We will get your order out early in the morning We can quote you prices that are a distinct saving, ana lower than elsewhere Meats You want a turkey, of course - Fine birds alive, pound-. oVC Dressed and drawn, pound Young Chickens, dressed and drawn, pound Young Hens, dressed and drawn, pound Fine Geese, dressed and drawn, pound 3"a Fine Ducks, dressed and drawn, pound loo Don't want a fowl . . Then order a fine Beef Roast pound llo Celery Fine Bleached Celery, per bunch.... or?C Larger stalks 2 for -5c This is extra nice Fresh Vegetables Nice line of egg plant, new carrots, endive, leaf lettuce, head lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers. Pumpkins for that pie and Hubbard squashes to bake. Fruits Cranberries they're nice and red 2 lbs 25c Oranges, nice size, doz 15c Catawba Grapes, basket 20o Malaga Grapes, per pound 15o Fancy Jonathan Apples, peck GOc Fancy Ben Davis Apples, peck 25c Nice large Bananas, doz 15c New Dates, per lb 10c Nuts and Candy English Walnuts, fine. No. 1 ) 0" Almonds tlC Pecans ) Fine fresh line of Candies, per lb 15c Dried Fruits We suggest Figs Raisins Currants Prunes. Oysters Fresh Oysters, quart 45c Pint same quality 25o Everything in Preserves, Catsups, Pick'es, and Condiments. Where the loss of bad accounts is not added to the cost of the goods at the Shawnee Grocery's Cash Store Phones 425 Topeka, Kan. 112 E. Sixth St. worse and weaker. In hot weather it is a hard matter to place them in cold storage before they start to deterior ate. But April eggs are good and they are cheaper. Xo housewife will make a mistake in buying them." However, don't forget to look on your egg sack tomorrow and see if the label is there. NEW COURT POPULAR Did you ever see such Turkeys? We have the Biggest Dressed Turkeys in Town. See it in our window. Today We Received From the Rural Districts GGO Dozen Fresh Eggs 2,000 Lbs. Young Turkeys 1,200 Lbs. Young Geese 7 SO Lbs. Young Ducks 1,000 Lbs. Young Chickens 140 Pounds FRES H Country Butter We absolutely guarantee the above to be strictly as represented and we are making a SPECIAL price for Thanksgiving. ORDER TODAY for your Thanksgiving dinner. We can give you the Turkeys, Ducks, Geese and Chickens, dressed or undressed. We Guarantee Our Eggs No cold storage or packed produce handled all absolutely fresh. Do not delay, but order today and be sure of a good Thanksgiving dinner. ooltry Sz Supply Both Phones 379 1005 Kansas Avenue ( Successor to Vesper Poultry Supply Co. ) W. M. MIZE Manager I must brush the cobwebs from my brain." "Then you ought to get a vacuum cleaner.' Baltimore American. Uqvj ffeiiv Twenty Disputes Have Been settled in Stops Dandruff And Restores Gray Or xew York. Faded Hair To Its Natural Color. Xew York. Nov. 28. The commer ' cial arbitration court established a few months ago by the New York i chamber of commerce, has already proved its merit, according to a pre- liminary report just submitted. Twen ty firms and corporations have sub : mitted controversies to the arbitration i committee in an informal manner with j the most satisfactory results. mer chants and corporations have shown themselves eager to take advantage of the new plan. Most of the twenty disputes settled would have dragged along for years if they had been carried to the regular courts, and thousands of dollars in liti gation expense was saved. The scheme provides that parties to any business or commercial treaty 1 may sign an agreement that they will be bound by the decisions of the arbi tration committee. The arbitrators have the power to summon witnesses and compel the production of books and their decision has the force and effect of a judgment of the supreme court. Each party pays $60 to defray the expenses of the hearings. LARGE IBIAL BOTTLE FREE. 3) W&n J X Persil Does, X HER "NO" MEANS "NO" Woman Calls Police When Man liavishes Affection on Her. Chicago, Nov. 28. It cost Paul Kruschke ?loo to disprove the soft im peachment on woman's consistency to the effect that "a woman's 'no' means 'yes.' " Paul met and loved Mrs. Katherine Margatz, a comely widow. But, when he suggested she become Mrs. Kruschke her answer, softly spoken, was: "No." Paul read in a book that by the pe culiar perversity of the eternal femin ine, this meant "Tes." So he returned to Mrs. Margatz's apartment prepared to lavish on her the affection a reply of "yes" would have warranted. Court was in session while this was happening and no time was lost by the police, whom the wiflow hastily had summoned, and by the court, in ex plaining to Paul by means of a $100 fine, that one should not believe all that is written in books. ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH! Why Wear Yourself Out Fixing: Bp Old Jswitcnefl, lien Ion van nave a .Beautiful Head of ilair All Your Own. Swissco grows all the hair you want. Changes gray or faded hair to a youthful color without dyeing or staining. Stops dandruff and all hair and scalp troubles. Send 10c in silver or stamps to pay for postage, etc., to Swissco Hair Remedy Co., 45:J6 P. O. Square, Cincinnati, O., and get a large free trial bottle. Swissco is on sale everywhere by drug gists and drug departments at 50c and $1.00 a bottle. For sale and recommended in Topeka, by Arnold Drug Co., 523 Kansas Ave. not the Quantity n a Packade. Makes Persil the Cheapest Washing Compound Ever Sold. Persil washes clothes without rubbing, and makes them cleaner than they ever were since they left the store. When put in hot water it releases Oxygen, which promptly dissolves dirt, abolishes all sorts of stains and grease spots absolutely without harm to the fabric or to the hands. At All Grocers N. BPertil is the only OXYGKY Washing Compound you can buy America. MAY NEVER BE TRIED Mrs. Vemiilya Is Reported to lie in a Serious Condition. Marshall H. Kennady ccitaiyTxtti r Chicago, Nov. 28. Mrs. Louise Ver milya, charged with having poisoned Po liceman Arthur Bissonette and suspected of other deatns, is reported to he so ill that It is unlikely she ever will be brought to trial. She spent a sleepless nierht at the county jail hospital although stoutly asserting it was not because of yester day's verdict by which she was held to the grand jury. ; Jail Physician Hoean said her condi j tion was much more serious than had i been supposed and that the abscess on her i spine caused by arsenical poisoning might ! prove fatal. j The charge of murder against Mrs. Ver milya in the municipal court was non- 1 suited by State's Attorney Wayman in view of the coroner's jury action. ECZEMA REMEDY ALSO WASHES PIMPLES AWAY No remedy that we Iiave ever sold for Eczema, Psoriasis, and all other diseases of the skin has given more thorough satisfaction than the D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema. A 25c trial bottle can be secured at once. Our patrons find that D. D. D. not only gives Instant relief to the itching. t burning skin, quickly driving out all the disease germs, but it is also the most delightful wash for the complex ion they ever used. Absolutely harm less and pleasant to use, D. D. D. cleanses the skin of all minor impuri ties, such as rashes and pimples, over night, and leaves the skin clear and smooth as that of a child. It is now generally known that there is nothing that can equal D. D. D. as a household remedy for all skin trou bles, no matter what they are. We, ourselves, are so fully convinced of the merits of this wonderful rem edy that we will charge you nothing if the first full size bottle of D. D. D. does not make good every claim. Better drop in and talk it over with us anyhow. GEO. W. STANSFIELD, Druggist. 632 Kansas Avenue. After a Long Sick Spell After a long drawn-out sieee of illness the blood stream is Impover ished the nerves are all unstrung and the muscles are weak, flabby and in dire need of nourishment. New blood must be furnished the blood cells must perform their proper function nourishment must be supplied to the body tissues and the nerves toned up to their proper tension new energy must be supplied throughout. Nyal's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is especially indicated in convalescence and in any Weakened condition of the system Balked at Cold Steel. "I wouldn't let a doctor cut my foot off," said H. I). Ely, Bantam, Ohio, "al though a horrible ulcer had been the plague of my life for four years. Instead I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my foot was soon completely cured." Heals Bums, Boils. Sores. Bruises, Eczema. Pimples, Corns. Surest Pile cure 25c ul Campbell Drug Co. As a reconstructive tonic it creates a new blood (supply minnii, . nourishment to the tissues and la3 the foundation for a speed v r try. It increases the appetite and assists the digestive Jul'pi0,r.T" faulty assimilation of food soothes, quiets and tones up the nervts Nyal s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is a flesh producer and n i, recommend it in prefertnee to any other the benefits are r.rTJl,V,- Wft One dollar the bottle. Positive. Whatever a good drug store ought to have and manv thlnr .v. . other drug stores don't keep you'll find here, fome t., . that you'll get what you want. '-"me to us lir.-t and J. O. B. Pinney, 1634 Kansas ave. Geo. W. Fiad 607 .,., I W. H. Wilson, 4 14 East Fourth. R. H. Phoaf T..nth aVe- fV Edelblute Drug Co., 505 West St. Alex. T. Gibler ith Mrri- Martin's Phar., Opp. .S. P. Uepot W. S. Miller, sixth ami ?-a"'kaVe- I Everybody Read' the State Journal