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E EXPLAINS UNUSUAL NAME Mrs. Frances Brand Tells 'Why She Was Called' "Millionaire Girl." Eg the Interatiaat Newa service.) New York, Aug. M-a-Having been flswn from coast to Coast for _ev ai years as the' "Millionaire Girl of sagock Xle), ' Mrs. Frances ianan Iard t6da} g maYe a remarkable x -anation ,f the manner In which the enri ime f.hi.-nId on her. -iThi sm b.ugit ot IV Iax V. n f r J m e , inw o . I raId, I rniton b'oker. in an ex ation o, NI7s. Irand preparatorV gher hobn i A .. a to nnuI the-ir tria;;e on :he ;;ond tha it wa zht about b . faud. lhiring her .natin \i rs. lrand m:oie int.'r in z aI' -o .onA t on ri m g her life ore -P.. ',- -.d hri'm 1. .m e A. P.lities. 'I -ld .im ' a!' mv p, At."' Ihe d ' ti hin I wais 'inixe'd '.p Ith -. n\io-If L iv sandal out st , . - a ne-I i know mor-e ut it Than I . I told Nir ;1 I dto 1 mair when h, first a!eed mn, I sail t ir he we re e pot he would want to marry mn". 11:t he said didr.'t c I., I 1 Jaid. in the pr-.s cI of my tol. . I VIt he had S .i 'eiI anl $1 4" v. orth of orlers. 'ak 11 as nw Ji1mi. ' I sh t.i t . 'rand. that T 've 'Ien 1 alh, d he mil nn kid I am tbh Ilonar' kid" Th.- I explainl-' I hrn hnw I Z-'t t -at notor iety. How be Cot Name. I CII I - -n Iny way nut Wet stop'.- i n '<onS cite w ahere wo as a I ii- ?,I n ln: a rt her 11,1 f,;he r w%, - :-ys, ItI a -u', M ti !'ntn , e creaneti man l-ned, z, 1 v- $1 and 1. jewelrv W.h'-n I --' tI Kanal y I pt St. -Id n it the hotel at d -je wes . no m a r sp ; ,, n ha; to G.' H t.. 'lek. Th1ey in) la'-"ly - r...9 as MITat'' kmr and ih. :n i ' as th. ulii 'aire k; FUNERAL OF MISS SMITH. 'Une: al e: .i f r I An n I T -I n Smith. - ~ - f w .w od ' t Tu , t h nt.. - T-u.'!I t I'r 7--r % h 'I ! 1 - 1 .''. om G r I- I .t Re. In urr 'T i L. 111Itrm t I %A de in ;:,nwn- ('erin.er .Friday Fa Curq Smo Perf Smo Shoi Fresh Cream BUTTE Churned from Pure Whole P Derrydale Brand. 1-4i. print ............ Heland Bele Brand. 1-b -print.. . . 4 Prime Native ect your juicy, tender at any one of our markel STEAKS e terhouse, lb., loin, lb., . . .. und, lb.,. .. . uck, lb.,. .. . mburg, lb., .. IROASTS jPrime Rib, lb., . Dutch Roll, lb., . :Chuck. . . . Cod . .. . L. Boiling Beef, lb., . . . eef Liver Sliced, lb. . 1 LANS FOR PARADt CONTI.NCED FROM 'AUE ONE. lon. Fred T. Eldridge, M. C. Hlazen. George R. Unkis, De Witt C. Smith. Dr. Ed. Ferneyhough. Gus Buchhel, Thomas Claffey. A. J. Cum mings, Merrill Gfalliher, J. IH. GLl liher. B. S. Gather, Thomas P. Mour gan, Maj. E. it. Snyder. Isaac S. Long, D. M. Shaffer, William J. Harper. Dan Miller. R. S. Robbins, George A. Von Dechenhausen, Maj. W. A. Foil. lion. John 1). Walker. Col. W. C. Lyons. Hon. Houston B. Teehee, Hon. and J. I.. Burke. Preside nt Brandenburg. of the Board of Trade. yesterday named the follow ing additional men on the finance com mittee: George W. Acorn. Eugene G. Adams, Cha'rles S. Alden. Philip M. Ashford, iieurge A. Habcox, W. Elmer Bacon. Ernest F. Baistow, Edward4 Be-etham. i w, ir J. INristelnt, Isaae Hith. Reu ben A Wogley. Cliford A. Borden. J. I't Howery, /.ach Brewer. John I. Brickenst-in. Paul G. Brock, (,eorge I. Runnoll, W. Thompson Burch, Ar nold L. Hurd. A. Bissard, Charles A. 'arlson. E. B. I'hiswell. Aubrey L. i!arke, Riliard IC. eaughton. H. M. endenin, A. L. 'line Maurice J. col:rt, John . Conliff, 1. J. Costigan, J.rph L. Irupper. Nathan t'owsill, R. Cranmer, Joseph H. Curran, John B. Iahlgiiri, Floyd E. Ibivis. V . H. et her, Clarence P. Donhoe. Fred I wew. Martin T. Diydi-n. Frais S 1Dunian. R. Clinton D\, r, F. I. J-t1n JIh nI .. EaIlds. Iis W. Euaaz't/r. W. . I E'an, 'hiarles W. Fairfax. E. J. Febrey. Wmn. J. Flath er. jr., Niairice P. Flylni G. W. Fors her, Daniel Fras-er Frank Fuller, -alde 1). Garrett. Rzinad WV. tirie, ~ W. G or It. A. G illis, J. Blake , ilpin, Philip F. Gorniley, W. RH~s rt nr H .\l irim J. S. riavr. 1 n I. liaislip, Fred C Hayt. ';iles v. lieiprio. Fre l rick 1. Hinkel. ; r . l uthison. Frank It. Il !-ff. Janes T. Kenyon. R. N. Koble Id. Iuaniel "'. aha. 11. Rit 1 aings ton. \m. F. Marche. Eugne It. Nichols, Fred D. Piaxtn and Georrg. T. Parker. ARRESTS INCREASINfi (a 'NTI NIEli KI-'a 1 I'%a. INE the existene of the rum-shops and I-. Vi Ad houu m. It a i able that the on-operation of .\la. il'aama n with Secretaries S iIs a d BIer in ihe invm. stigations tat ae t. be nimle regarding the -, ao of The 11.rald. will result in osig of some of the more fla it vol.,rs of the -v Ise and niii at l..I the v.'Ing of manijiy. If uat all. of the hoause of doubtial T ar aian of the tape Indiatcd a a-1k t .svl iat ns at tfher ,1% .i1tt d 1 all Ir. :Il a-ndS ncySmoked] dand ked to ection ked Picnic ilders ------ - - ery R 1i1k. , N 7 Fancy selected, canc C packed one dozen in a .9c 441 Potat Carload of No. I sto< Exvellent cookers. P, teak or Lemn4 3 7C Medium size, thin skir 3c and juicy. Dozen. . 33c 'Smoked L 24c Sausage 22c Own M 27c FIS 22c Spanish Mackerel, Butterfish, lb . .. . 24c Dressed Trout, las Pan Trout, lb. .. . Sea Bass, lb.... SC croakers,Ib... Pollock, lb..... 5CBst.. Mackerel, ainns of activity on the part of th poi in the br eking 4p of houses a evil repute are shown by the arres of sorie women of the streets andath imposition of heavy fines on them i court. Letters continue to arrive at Th Herald office and form a continuou stream of commendation on the stan being taken by the paper. Most of th letters received are- from residents 0 the southwest section of the City, th portion of Washington which Th Herald believes should be "cleane up.. Although he has no personal knowl edge of the present conditions in th southwest, other than the news gaine, from hearsay. Charles S. Shreve, th president of the Federated Citizen: Associations of the District of Ct lumbia. yesterday said, when talkin of The Herald campaign; "Newspaper publicity against an vice known to exist is to be highi commended. It is a sure way c bringing about results when an ev condition is to he remedied." FIXES WHEAT PRICE , NTIN'ED FROM PAGE ONE. timated an opinion regarding tha prile." The report of the committee follows "The undersigned comnittee ha heen asked by you to recommend th price which the government ghoul tay for the 1917 crop of wheat. "in its deliberations the committe has kept tonstantly in mind the threp fitllow is factors: First: The fact that the 'nitec States it at war. "Second: The need of encouragin, the producer. "Third: The necessitv of redu in the .oit of living to the consurnr. "The normal laws of supply airid de mand hate been violently interfere with andi Congress has undertaken t i.ffst ilis distu:rbance lv conferrin extraordinary powers upon the P1re-i td-nt to stabilize prices. Fach of in tore-going factors grows out of condi tions which have receivetl the caref: ottention of the comnittee. Chie ainong them are: That the when i id in a great and important seeth ,f the country has this year been be low the normal; that over against thli .ituation is the crying need anion the whole body of the population, esp inlly the wage earners, that the rif irg tide of costs shall be staV-d ani reduced as rapidly as possible conUs.it ,nt with the At1fare of the produ tc that the covernmetit Is at th.' prcsn tilme engagei in the great task of re ducinc aind stabilizing costs of othe tah- cominodities; that the wheat I tite w- rld is abiu ndant for its ne-d ven disregarding the stojr-s in Ru' ia, but because of lack of shipiin aind war conditions the thtrdin of sut pl'ing wheat to the atlies and t neutral nations rests for the tim- il aturda Hams ?7 SU 22c in Ptri Maso" % Ga Doz...9 led April Eggs. C 1 sealed carton Vienna __ Wafers Pound . oeS Brazil E e34c It isn't the Sn day alone-it" all ~the time, a 7call the time k ,25c ike Graj Armour's G ~Regular 12c h tie........ lb..25c Kai .....16e 'ge; lb. .18c 5-lb. can... ......12e ......18c M~ca.. ......15e un ......2@e Fish .....22e y,.ga 1 16 . 2k, Ca.... TOAIYLUD. PATRITIC _PI1JRES The Man Without a Country Pre sentedat Base of Monument. Fully 4.000 popile attending the pa triotic rally held last night under the auspilees of the Bureau of Commercial Economics at the Sylvan Theater, near the Washington Monumelt, saw the first public presentation of' the photoplay. "The Man Without a Cduntry," founded on the story of that name, written by Edward Ever att Hale. This paotrtotic film marks the first occasion the government has *iven permission for the ampitheater to be used for showing motIon pic tures. and the picture play preceded by official Allies' war films of "Tie French at Salonika," showing the fa mous "1s" hurling death over the Bulgarian battl lines. Directed by John S. M. Zimmerman, the I'nited States Soldiers' Home Band gave a concert greatly enjoyed by the throng which occupied the ground from the stage almost back to the base of the monument. beslide many who watched the film from autos parked along the driveway. -Meenlight Adds to Sene. Pe.served seats were roped off in the open-air auditorium, and a pel*cial de tail of fifteen park policemen was on duty to keep the big crowd in order. Rain threatened to end the rally abruptly when about half over. but the slight sprinkle soon passed and a full moon looked down on an inter ebting scene, with red, white and blue lights strung about, and the tall white shaft of the monument in the back ground with its top made plain in the glare of searchlights. Briefly, the picture is the sam stor y t; written In 1a63 as "a citributioln. however humble, toward the oirma tion of a true sentiment of love to the nation.' brought up to late to gi e a 'horrible examle1," to slacker and shirker in the present war. riot of Story. ''John Eatn." parIfist. is a st tunch believcr in "I cmre at any price." Ilia pet sistence in fol owing the theory that war In a rel+ of bat aric ages anI ought tot to be resorted to against the Huns, first loses for him the love of the girl to whom he is Iengaged, then the friendship of the pals at his club who enlist, and finally even his self-respect is gone when his valet enters the service. In des t eration. he swears with an oath that he "wishes never to hear the naie - of the United States again ' Then in a dream he a shown that "John :ato-n** is the rl mnatnation wf 'Liut. - lilip Nolan," the oritinal "man wihout a cointry ' in the Itory. li 'earns the moral of the tale. 'jomn kets Will LT NOON eptember 3 Day News/ I Cane lbs. 87C irs and y Glasses Preserving! ints Glasses 68clz 25c ECIALS ger ps, ind - ..2c :wax, pkg - - lic Jar Rubbers le Lipped | Plain j z. 7c |Doz. 5c ASPARAGUS Brand, 1 2c MA TCHES Brand, ainger Ale! . an's Ginger Ale.4 e large 15e hot-IUc ream Krust" Bread i, wholesome loaf. baked in our 9c ""- z.2 ing upon the United *tate an Cag &da. . - - t "Your committ9" has also eon. sidered the fact that the government 'price for the 1917 wheat crop is it effect a continuing guaranty upti the minimum price guaranteed b3 s Congras for the, crop of 1918 goes intu I effect.i (July 1. 1918). It has considevst t the relation of the 1918 minimum pric, r guaranty to the price here redom t mnd'd. It ham also conaldered thI I effect which an early termination o I the war wotld have upon the wtea markets of the world. "In reaching its conc'usion the com 5 mittee has been guided by the princi I pies you have announced. that a fali price should be based upon the con e of production for the entire countra - plus a reasonable profit. We hav g relied upon the cost estimates for ih crop of 1917 furnished by the Unie y States Department of Agriculture e checked by the results of our Inde f pendent investinations and th, i evidence submitted to the committe. by producers and their representa tives. 'The committee has considered th regalatiots recently estabhished by th< United 4tates Food Administratioi train Corporation for the differen grades of the wheat through whicl all transactions in wheat are to b4 s standardized and speculation to b, entirely eliminated. Also that profit to the otraki dealer. miller, and flot, odealer have been regulated and re duced by the grnin corporation, ef I fecting a material reduction in th, cost of 1Hour. In consideration of the foregoinj facts and circutstances. this corn mnittee respectfully recommends thai the price on No. I Northern sprInp %heat. or its equivalent, at Chicagt be $2.*0 per bushel." FRENCH COMMISSION TO DEDICATE LIBRAR1 Members Start Journey to Univer sity of California for Ceremony. Fotr membets of the French Hi.. Commison to the Inited Statel t will leave her- tod.ay to dedicate th 'ibLierty of French Thought." 6.00 volumes exhibited at the Pan-Amerl can Exposition and donated to th. I oniversity o California. The 'ni t-rity has equit ped a special 'Ia fayette Room" for the books. EdouanI de 11. deputy high con ,ol. James .1lartin, Capt . J P. Rounvir and Lieut. Henr1 t Ie Cionrassur Cretdy-iontfort d - Courtivro,. the members of the parts r will stop en route at omaha, Septem r her 1: 'alt t.ake ittv. September 3 5 and Denver September 11, on the re turn journey. -lton imohedded in oncrete In G. r many hAA been fo'nd to be free fron - u- after more than 45 years. Our Mar CLOSE A Monday, S Laboi y Food Fine Granulatec GAR, 10 Jj Jell For s Qu rts P C Doz. Doz. CDO 72cDz (ACKER SF Gi - - 7 Po Ilend Te3 >f ee beat for the money to the beat for the money id the people who buy it now it. I-lb. parchment- Tioga Tall C 4C Tuxd _____________ 12 Be e Juice! ( rape Juice. Cor dlf-pint bot- Regula .. .......tIe... -o Syrup "K BleLabeli ..............32c Early June Peas - N.ti1k2C ga up" with the Amtericas foraes. and theB is i Bnal scene taken recently at Fort Slocum showing soldiers about to leave for "over there" with John Eaton, enlisted man, bidding fare well to his fiance. musle Suited to Piny. Drawing frequent applause. the music fitted in admirably with the theme of the play. This was the program: March. "All Am e rica." tZamcenik); overture, "William Tel,' (RossinI); trio from. opera, ''Martha," (Fiotow); patriotic. Fantasia. "War Songs of the Boys In Blue." (Rollinson). Synopsis: 'Prayer for Peace. The first gun. To arms! The assembly. 'Rally 'round the Flag." The reveille. Drill call. The raw recruifs. "In Camp" adjutant's call. Ap proach of the guard. Songs of tne camp. "Kingdom Coming." 'Glory Camp Ground." IBugie enIs: Attention. Assembly of the battalion. 'Neal ing thie End of the War," "When Johnny Comes Marching Home," "Tramp. Tramp. Tramp the Boys are %larching." "Marching Through G-ri. "After tite War." "The Vacant Chair, "Auid tAng Svne." "Finale, "'Three Cheers for the Red, White. and Blue. Popular Spois (at "Somewhere a Voice ;s V'e;ling." (Tate). (h) "I LovA You," 'Safranek). Pntrol. "The American," (Meach. am)_ I ntermezzn, "A Whispered Thought," (Johtion). Valae Hesitation, "Valse Fascinta tion," (Grey). Finale. "The Stars and Stripes For ever." Sousa'.' "The Star Spangled Banner." HOME RIFLES PLAN RECRUITING RALLY S r rulitir rlly' will he held at -~ Elk Hal l F Eihth strceet northwe'st tnnight at A n''lock And the home defense rifles of that organization will t ndeavor to hn-st fitre ienibership from F i mrn to MN. Pattioti- nd '*-e,-es will Ibe c11ver-ed h the regi mental orfiners of the Home Pefer.e League RItf. s. After the rally a drill will he held and the men %-ll be reviewed by the iRgimenta l staff. 50c Java Rice Powder, 33c In All Five St( Toilet Powders Menaue's Talcum. violet or horated; about 24 lb. in 13C box. This sale.... Squibb's Talcum, violet 14, or carnation. This sale. B a b c ock's Corylopale Talcum. This sale..... 13c Lablache Face Powder, 35c 50ic !ze ... _ . .. ... Djer-lia Face Pow- 59c dern -mall sze.......... Alysla Face Powder, genuine imported. made by rour ois. R gular S5 size.. M.ry Garde. ToIc, 500 white or flesh.. ....... Brighton. Violet or Corylopets Talc ........ 6C Jeas AmerIcan Arbutus. Regular 25c size........ Dier-Kiss Graham's VIolet Worsted Tal c.- Powder, made of the fn est grade talc. combined wIth pure borlC acid. which mrak-s it healing, eonehing and anti septie; best for the baby: best for you; one-pound sprinkle-top boxes .... .9C Cleopatra Peroxide The cream that gets rid of more than the sur face dirt You will be qurprised at the oouthful and g I ow i ng ap litaranee, of your skin after usi ig this cream. trl 7. c size, this sale, I 39c PTooth Torehprtis Pyrioe I Tooth Power or Paste, 2 51 i. .. lte'r recedinCreums 5 Aebeea Tooth Poap. te.1 Riegular.0c..iz.. I Proeston Tooth d er Paste. 25 sie. ... - 7 PorocideTot Powder, excl li5ui rpa............ siC AruaKica Tooth P te, a Peroieanoa Tdent cra Pte"5 ssei.i.e. th .. mouth;F' absize .iz.. Kolyoos Tooth Paster. 2 l5 ize.d..r.a.te;......ze. Delt' KLeos Tooth Paste Ja derth; r5asie..... ..... 25c I Cuticura 18c I'REDINm ESSATION OF WARSON BORDER! John Murray Says Organized Labor Has Stopped III Feeling. Declaring that the Mexican and American wage earners of Arizona. through the medium of association In the Arizona State Federation o lAbor, had ''come to a fraternal un derstanding which marks the begin ning of the end of all future bordet wars." John Murray. secretary of the Pan-American Federation of Labor Conference Committee. at a m-eting of this international boov in the A. F. of L. Building hrre. virtually stated that organized labor had solved the problem of ill feeling on th, Mexican border, which has for so long been troubling diplomats in the Capital. The meeting was presided over by Samuel Gompers. president of the American Federation of Labor. Dur ing the course of the meeting, it was stated that mine owners of Arizona and their managers had falsely pro claimed that every labor organizer was an ''. W. W." agitator. in order that lawless bands of vlgilantes ml bt he organized under the direc' control of these same copper harons. to terrorized and deport every wage worker not to their liking." It was declared that proof could he furnish ed to substantiate these char;es. Plans for the proposed international labor conference to be held m, October, on alternate dis in two towns touching the border line. Douglas and Agua P'rieta, were formwilated at the meeting. Mstanv high ofMeials of both nations will be invited to be present. senators Lodge and Werks, of Mas,. hiuett , have p r o t - r t e d againyt sending New England reci ments to training camps in the uthi. on thr- ground that the chane in l'mate on g:ng t Fr a-e would be detrirr.ental to heajth. Edward de Val'ra. a leader In the ie,'nt Irish rebellion, %ho -a- sent n1j to life Imrrieonment. has been riected' to Par,:ament. 46A-neOr-MR _Ytor-~OrdjF Deodorant That Stops Perspiration Odor-Sweet is a harmless cream which completely neu tralizes and deodor izes offensive odors from excessive per spiration ; one of the best prepa rations of 25c its kind.. .. ores---TODAY and Wrinkles Vanish 59e Barnard's Violet Cerate -helps to remove the wrinkles, and by using it every rig'it you will find a great improvement in your skin. This crearn does not roh the pores of their natural oil, but nour es the T:snucs and cle ars the Co Ip lexion. This ale..' .249c t~aHM Pat Savers for Shavers 33c I us r h a Demnsatrater 9c Razors .. Durhams omino- 79c Rao rs. ..................... Durham Duplex Blades. 4 Is a package............... .00 Gillette ................... ...$3.98 Gllette Bladee. t N a k ake . e. ............... 12 ts a package.... ...... :i.0 Gem Blafes.7ty a package 2eJohnson's ihs.-ing Cram . .. 9 CremMen.e.'s 'hawing 19 Williams' Babr a Cake.. . . . . . / 25e Palm Olttve Chasing Rubberset Shawiag ruena.2 No. 400, catra 6.e bristle,.. ithas ln Mag.5 aaortted. .. .. . .... ..... S2.oo Butcher Razor $A49 Stropa. . ... . . .. . e S1.0) Batchet'. Jr., Raer 69 Freckles Removed Easily If y*ou apply just a little of Barnard's Cream every night for wly we gruarantee this cream to remove freckles, blackhead', tan and red. oily' skin. Put up in 1 onejar . Prevent Rigg's Disease With the continued use of Ideal Chlorate of Potaah Tooth Paste, which removees the arid condition of then. mouth. preserves the teeth andI. hardens the gums. Rtegular 26o tube 19c Three Se tubes. 50e, Government Also Need. Drehm. Clerks and Other Skilled LAer. Examinations for automob ie le chanica. topographic draftame a"t , tariff clerks will be held here i ne near future, according to am ge n"OImen t made recetly by the Gv-i1 Service Comtnilsion. The emees. nation for the mechanics will be UKlt Din September 8 and for the remiaIlsig two on October 2. The position of automobile miechanes commands a salary of 11.2@0 per year %th I.Itn to start. Situationa in tu line are now open in the Post Oeo I)epartment and in the o*oe of the depot quarttrmaster of Washingtoa. P'ositions for tatiff clerks are opeg In the Interstate Commerce Cose Finn Topngraphic draftsmen am, needed only in the Panama Caml service. Vacancies for this podh will be filled from the examemmatia O-ct obr '. Other examination occurring in the niner I11;r. sill be for the podtions of tind r5r'. prearer in met. a lithographic transferrer. rural engineering, drafts. - :.de or and park CASTORIA For infant= and Cdire IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS AALL SAelS a.Is Fels Naptha or Ivory Soap, 6c SAITURDAY' Toilet ureams ID. H I. Cold Cream: 17 5< s-. . D. A R. cold Creams 27c z" .z . . . Hinds' feey aed At- 37c meomd: f' .-ze DIuheeae H o a :y. Atmnd ad Cueumber iream. protecas Nl ir 'kir from, FurhUrn and ke ep t c lear of tar llg car %' to !;.. .. 49c Fros~tila. for r, u h h Japame 4Imond (old Cream1 k: fcr dry and wr.nkled lk n lleguaar :.5 a ze ... . . 9 Ode-re-so Toilet Wat9, C ft- perspiration, -, ize Everuweet Perapiration Cream: :5, size. serbatel Antiseptic Peerde,. for a' for.s of excef- 2& give perspi-a:ior I Amelia Powder. 15C sixe..... . :u15 fer Peep4rutiema 21 "I ilarsard% Double strem-th Cream. . tlFlmama Fr e 1e 3k Cream. Reru hre - - s:e Pompetam M aaa ge CFr e a ms; 50c Size. Th is Othine. double set gth 1-ox jarp. $1 00 oit. 75c Why Be Gray? and look tw-ice as old. when a few a pII:a tions of Sago Sage ard sUb. p h Iu r apphced to the EIn'- will restore " nat ural rir. pre Ment fall trhalr and r em ovye dardruf'' Rer ular 56' - bottle. 35c W Hair Preparations D..adert...:2 Sce size.......... Daariae. 7 Hterpleidle.35 She- size Wyreth ag. ad a- 3 phur. DCit size32 liaruard'a Coreaut OIl Sham pee, makes the hair lIght 2 ant fluffht Rep ta0 ese. Wampeleas Same and Sulphur tscl protote the growth of hair anti remove dandruff without <inrtng the lightest shade of haIr. Regular O 50c- ,M e. .. . . . . . Farres Hair Reeterer, for a: ehadec of hair. Regular 5 81 00 bottle....... MalaI~ed Ceeanat Oi13 50c hottle . ..... Palme e ga.m-wo.. 39 50c ize.. Wetphalia fair Teaice35 Patel Shamp.es 26e Danderne - Hair Tomic, J 15 C. 4