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Unlike fluid milk-it Keeps Dr. Harvey IF. Wiley, Director of Good Housekeeping Bureau of Foods, Sanitation and Health, endorses Krystalak and further says of dry milk: "The milk powder . . . apparently has lost none of its nutritive value and but little of its vitamin value." KRYSTALAK ^Better forcoofting than fluid milk FOR Krystalak is milk. Sweet, fresh, liquid, separated milk, dried by a special process into pure white sparkling flakes of delicious nourishment. No preservatives?no chemicals ?no adulterants. Just the pure, clean solids i that go to make up liquid milk?with the water I and fat removed. i< You need no ice to keep Krystalak. It never sours?it is ever ready, there on your pantry shelf for use to-day, to-morrow, next week or month. Dissolve four level tablespoonsful to a cupful of water, or a cupful to a quart. Stir it for a second?it dissolves instantly?and there you have uniform, guaranteed clean skimmed milk ?for any cooking purpose. Use it as you would liquid milk. The 50c package makes 5 quarts?10c. a quart. Insist on the blue-striped package?at your grocer's. THE DRY MILK COMPANY 15 PARK ROW, NEW YORK : AMPS XML ^y FURNITURE COMPANY inc H. St.Jokn Barretl Pi-egidgnt r{% furniture y ? 0\/or the home W\Vn\.. FOU arc cordially invited to visit our permanent Furniture Exhibition a\ the address below. This is a splendid opportunity to view under one roof a complete display of the best types of modern furniture for the home. Purchases for any of the pieces shown may be arranged thru your dealer. We are wholesalers and importers?not retailers. AMOS T. HILL FURNITURE CO., 112 W. 42d St. (3d Floor), NEW YORK Discounts to Dealers and Decorators Left?Something new ?_ _. sport model ? the. qM Templar, a touring m-C"! with a full aluminum??Sl less body. Roomy U???l compartments, two w5?5B tire mounted wheels ???*? equipment that inclu?*?*? compass and k?odak ?jV? 4 tures of this distinct*. !H tie car. . *1 Below ? The refin..? both in body, lines a?f? t-hariical detail of this Liberty touring car h^i been such that it has b2 made even more dei' than its predecessors. This snappy little Dort coupe is just the thing for daughter to take her girl chum to and from the golf links in any kind of weather. Right ? The sensational new Studebaker Light Six, which is acknowl? edged by its makers to be their masterpiece. Seats five with room to spare, has a 112-inch wheel base and a 44 h. p. motor of high economy. It is claimed to be the first car at .this price with cord tires as standard equip? ment. .a?______i_i Automobile robeS "A Product of The Shelton Looms1* Artificial Fur Fabrics of luxurious richness and sustaining warmth that enhance the distinctive appear? ance of your motor and add im? measurably to your comfort. There is an "Artfur" Motor Robe for every car?from the dignified upholstered limousine to the racy runabout ? harmonizing perfectly with fittings of any color. On exhibition at the leading Department Store? and Specialty Shop? of New York and vicinity. In addition to the Packard Motor Car Co., they are obtainable at other quality automobile salesroom?. Sidney Blumenthal & Co., Inc. 395 Fourth Avenue, New York. imHIllllli-li-iMiimiiMm'nn?""'"""""'"