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wie as VWeOr of the .r Si Blau 00du". 01 *ece&,inmq ef the Br ddeoh, am $259 t Smart Aftern Hamdsee uedls o ia md esclusin * Doudrfe ftse Ge01 erMd beaded or bheaded $25 te Tailored W For Women Distinctii Frocks fo general daytiuse uar as or Shows in black or u4 wool jersey. the style sied. $19.50 te .wi~s.. H r - Lt s W. W.dward ~At a meeting of te board of man Mgers of the Associated Charities, spe- A cid re.nt-m- were adopted regard- I ink the death of &, W. Woodward. I Mr. Woodward was one of the eari- I et peeddents at the society and has hesa a member of its board of man seers Oer a quarter'of a century. Jous Mnus MV. .H. C. Jones. 70. 416 Twelfth street southeast. sustainec an injury about 1 the hip yesterday afternoon at 3:40 1 o'elock when he was struck on Fourteenth street. near P street northwest, by an automobile oper- 1 ated by I. P. Hazleton, 429 Tenth northwest. Jones was removed t tohe Emergency Hospital. BiliEATERS iE KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a Glas of Sals Befere Break fast I Yewr Back Btsor Bladdr Behr YM. The American men and women must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble. because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood in filled *ith uric acid whichi, the Wode"s strive to filter out, they 3 weaken from overwork, become slug mimh; the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble. bladder weakness and a general decline in! health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief a two or three times during the night; f if you suffer with sick headache or 0 disy. nervous spells, acid stomach. f or you have rheumatism when the j weather is bad, get from your phar- v macist about four ounces of Jad e Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast a for a few days and your kidneys t will then act fine. This famous salts s made from the acid of t grapes and lemon juice, combined 7 with lithia, and has been used for I gemerations to flush and stimulate I clogged kidneys; to neutralle the j acms in the urine so it no longer t is a souree irritation, thus ending bladder diso erI. Jad sits is inexpensive; cannot injure. makes a delightful efferves cent flthia-water beverage, and be longs in every home. because no beoy ca. make a- mistake by hay 1ng a good kidney flushing any time.--Adv. C De not neglect your eyesight at the x'e of c oot peac and m*L. ow dtf...al yo.r .,.,prob lm may he we can C' you. has m. me this ma QUAJW ornlcat co., SIa . N. V. eses.e.ssa A col on cuss e-U P a 0 jt M*Srpwrs bsea in t for s I DmeE.ynti '$50 won Gowns " --'af got a0hnd W t pe mte Cae P$65 ol Dresses and Misses -aki basiness and the /M "-kbek, ig et I. msedelk qh #-f ebreider, Wy ere, Dricoeine dmd ariety 1sge and divr o$35.00 'Yat 1 totb COlmUD TROtt PAGS OX, ners, Including live stock farmera, ad other persons with respect to the roduct of any farsm, garden er other and OWned, leased or cultivated by hem. (6 FIshere whose business does not extend beyond primary eensign Dent. (7) Thee dealing in any of the Lbove commadile on any exchange, )card of trade or similar tution Ls defined by Section 12 the at >f August 10, 1917. to the eVent of heir dealings In such exchange or )oard of trade. (8) Miller& of corn. oats. barley. wheat, rye or rice operating only plants of a daily capacity of less than seventy-fve barrels. (9) Canners of peas, dried beans. orn. tomatoes, salmon or sardines whose gro production does not ex :eed 5.00 ases per annum. 410) Persons slaughtering, packing d distributing fresh, canned or aured beet, port or mutton, whose ras sales of such commodities do lot exceed 9009 per annum. (11) Operators of poultry or egg acking plants, whose groin Males do lot excedd .0000 per annus. 412) Manufacturers of maple syrup, naple sugar and maple compounds. (M) Ginners. buyers, agents, deal *rs or other handlers of cottonseed who nandle yearly, between Septem ier 1st and August 31st. lee than mne hundred and fifty tons of cotton ieed, are hereby requised to secure in or before November 1. 137, a I enee, which license will be Issued mndet such rules and regulations go rnin the conduct of the business as nay be prescribed. Applications for license most be made to the United Utatee jood Ad Ministration, Washington, D. C., Law )epartment, LUcense Division. an orms prepared by It for that pur ofe. which may be secured on re nest. Any person, firm, corporation or as ociation other than those hereinbe ore excepted, pho @han engage in r carry on aly business hereinbe Dre specified after November 1. 17, rithout first securing such leense rill be liable to the penalty preecrib d by said Act of Congreme. In witness whereof I have hereunto et my hand and caused the seal of he United States to be a&xed. Done In the District of Columbia. ie eighth day of October, In the ear of our Lord One Thousand Nine lundred and seventeen, and of the ndependence of the United Stat., of americs. the One Hundred and yor y-secend. WOODROW WILSON. 1y the President: ROBERT LANSING, secretary of State. treaksit Pr"M. hM. T. Attempt Suiide A prisoner at the First Pollee Pre Inct at 8:10 o'clock yesterday after oan broke his china cap and wth the igged edge ont two deep ma.h.. croea his wrist where thme principal lood veseel Is, aeording to thme poi. The man Is Wilas H. Joyee. 0. B Weetmiast-= street northwest. He 'as at the station on a charge of r-hken-m N. was ..... I. hi. iS with the bleed geowing freely from is two w..ds....d ,ater take. to me Emergoner Neepital. Exeriments on the Facine Coast eve de ested that ereceete oils re the beat in use for preventing Dee which are driven lnte water rom beng ried by,..ri.. boers Says Germs Lill Ost WHetAmy Palm1 any of a -ear an es ft.d rhtetu he e u Is wt a uate pa e wQem e or! to e1r -ie be &. BOB doft~d 11 n h Son at a let nom *e mov e ta &W .se.......eve..,f=.h .rn nam nrean be the egt e the Pen s Oies. yesteday by A1Mlnir T. tp Deeem e f the astrier lime ...atdo .e.t ..a.d am. -age a that divisks. A. . ,eymowr who ae saad. a treag espmeal or liberal sbscriptiens to the werd beads breed AeS lend appinise whbm he smid: eV abi war1 anmem it mest he I nced with dollar. end if it is h bwe it mist be won by Alseuimasonisal . The by wh lead te eb ate Derli m-t be the khaki-clad boy. of thin republic and the arnt fag Is fleet oer the strong held t the wes..asteras must be the arem ml Sries. The meeting at the Pension Office lasted until darkness began to fall. and was the ainas to a serte" of fear big open-air meetings which were, arranged by the Liberty Loan Committee for yesterday afteryoo. The ful Marine Dand, under the personal leadership of Director San telmaa opened each meeting with patriotis masic and each was closed with the national anthem. The Arst meeting was held shortly after 1 o'elock for employes of the Department of Agricusture, on the grounds to the east of the building. The meeting was predded over by Chief Clerk Seese. Dugene E. Thoenpse. chairman of the publicity committee of the Liberty Loan Com mittee. who be making an average of at least a half damn addresses a day. besides looking after the or rangements for the various meet ings and an immense amount of other dotal", was greeted with ap plaume when he was presented by Mr. Feese. a number of the em uioyea resegnising him an having addressed them during the Bnt cam paign. Mr. Thompson reminded them that Washington had led the entire Lsuntry during the first campaign. with 57,0 Individual subscribers and more than $1950000. "This time we want 100.000 subscribers." he said. "and we will not be satimfied with les than $20.000.600." AD Mset 1elp. Aeitant Secretary Clarence OunleY, who also made a brief address. said it was everyone's duty to macrifles at this time to help finance the war. He was greeted with applause whef he said that 17 cents a day would pay for a $0bond and that this amount call ed for no greater macrifice than "a piece of pie and a cheap movie show each day." The second big meeting of the aft ernoon was held on the roof of the big Department of the Interior Build ing, where Mr. Thompson and Assist ant Secretary Vogelsang spoke to a group at More than a thousand em ployes. High officials of the Treasury De partment were present at the third ting which was held on the south Apsof the Trsury. 'Amno Treasury ofilials present at Isi mneeting were John Burke. Treas arer of the United States; Assistant Secretaries 1. S. Rowe and James H. Moyle. Judge Lobdell and Mr. Nor ris, of the Farm Loan Board; Gov. Harding, and Adolph C. Miller. of the Federal Reserve Board; W. W. War wick, Comptroller of the Treasury; Ray Baker. Director of Mint: George I. Cookney. .assistant to Secretary McAdoo; Ocar A. Price. Director of Publicity for the Second Liberty Loan; I B. Franklin. manager of 1aen, and Chief Clerk James L. Wil meth. EghteOn liberty loan speakers in vaded the Government Printing Of fe0 late yesterday afternoon and made as many addresses to various groups of employee. At 12 o'clock last night, Mr. Thompson, John Poole. C. A. Aspinwall. and Corcoran Thom addressed the night shift. going from there to the City Postofice where they spoke to other night employes. Mrs. William G. McAdoo. chairman of the woman's liberty loan committee. yesterday launched the Woman's LIb erty Ian League at meetings held at the Treasury and the Department of the Interior by the department women's committee. The Treasury meeting was held In the open air at noon and the meet ing at the Interior Department in the auditorium at U.". Both meetings were laIgely attended, and gave evi dence that the work among the de partments In destinted to succeed. Today another series of big mass meetings Is to be held, which will include employee of the Poetogloe De partment. the Food Administration. the Department of Labor an4 others. Addre.es. were made In t varou, theaters last night. Mate Priter Editor Denis He Wants Job P. 3. Ryan. editor of the Plate Printer, and a former plate printer |himelf who has been namned an an aspirant to the directorship of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. denied any much intention last night stating that his name had been used without his permiseion. "'I couldn't get the job If!I wanted it," Mr. Ryan stated characteristioal-. Iy, "I wouldn't have the io If I could get It and I could not ca istantly acept it, even though It were etared me." Two of Pershg's Men Moet Death. France The War Deatent has received a report from the Coand~ng Gen eral of the American Epedtionary Force, of the following ensualties' Private William 5, aSede, Medi cal Depertmaent, died October 6, of Leukensia. The emergency addreea on file at the War Department i. Kism Grace Books, cousn.. Shaver, Ark. Sargt. Patrick Cassidy, Infantry, died Ooteber 1 as result of fall fromn raitea train. The emeresncy ad drems cn file at the War Departanent Is Kims Margaret Seeger, niee, si Teqnyee, avne. yraese, l. y, MOTORCTCLISs MURT. Percy N. Mouider, s1 Third street ncew nt.d .Mrn d0 16ss Worth cattel street. were beth hurt abent me head and asa yesterday aftafee. at * egesse .artbeant with ug Sk e. te The and oatan Th et hemsee the ab s to ad b suas nbank, Th, res W, re 1fr m taoumbrase ead 1e leftme debts. A1twurags. Jefords and Datfts, s esecstem, Wted the will. LEA 3TA10iil ULEITAE Police Seek Relatives Susposd Be in Rielumod Va. every preaution to QuluMi =hi ife, Fannk J. Kelar. I, cm mitted e1e1de early yesterday after' noon. by Inhamm Iuminating gam in his rea at as 7 street. oetlwe according to District Coroner J. Mm soy eVitt.. - No antive could be found Ae the man's act. He was found at 3:1 o'clock, by A. W. Cramer. of the same edres. Xellas head was wtapped up tyf a blaket. When found the Ensam geny mmpeda was - ecy ni fled. but en arriving the Gotor Mtated that the man was dead. His body was removed to the District atsymo where at an eMAly hour this anmnie no ne had claim" it. Kelar wa a leather worker. and while in this city had bees working at Tophams leather store, 1310 street northwest. According to Dr. Nevitt the nan had livd at the k street address for about two nmaths, "We know nothing much about hIm." aid the proprietor of the boarding boum where K8l1r lived when interviewed Mast night. "DoN't know where he was from Or nothing. He was a hard worker. though." Authorities at the morgue sid la t night that they ad heard the man had some relative@ in Richmond. Va. A search In being made for them. NEW 1N PLOGT BilRED O1IfNUND P;OM PAG ON. P. Keating, Michigan avenue. ChI eago; 3. Jeremiah O'Iary, 1 Park Row, New York. "One and two are absolutely re liable and discreet. Number three is reliable, but 'not always discreet. These persons were Indicated by Bir Roger Casement. In the United States sabotage can be carried out an every kind of factory for supplying 10uni tions of war. Railway emhankments and bridges must not be touched. Embassy must In no circumstanoes be compromlsed. milar precautions must be taken in regard to Irish pro German propaganda. (Signed.) "RERESENTATIVE OF GENERAL STAF." Message of Bernaste. The following telegram from Count Bernstorm to the Foreign Ofmen in Berlin was sent in September, 1314: "September IL With reference to report A. N. 214, of May IL Iis. The embargo conferenoe, in regard to whoe earlier fruitful cooperation Dr. Hal* can give information. Is Just about to enter upon a vigrou cam paign to secure a majority of pth Heuses of Congress favorable to Germany and requests further aup port. There is no possibility of our being compromised. Request telo graphic reply." Efeets ef Exeemb. The publication of the latest batch of Bernatorff telegrams Is looked upon here to produce theme effects: It will quicken investigation in Con gress of the loyalty of the men elect ed at the very time Bernstor was announcing to the foreign offies that he could Influence the coming elec tions through the Embargo conference. It will definitely reveal to the Ger man people the total disregard of all law and International ethics on the part of the government which they are beginning to distrust and with whom President Wilson and the allies refuse to discuss peace. It will reveal to certain neutrals whose relations with Germany are now quivering In the balance just how much faith they can put in the words of the representatives of the German government. It will put upon everyone connected with the Embargo conference and similar organizations the necessity of now proving their loyalty to the United States. STANDARD OIL MEN ENJOY WAGE BOOST New York, Oct. L-Refnery em ployes of the Standard Oil Company. of NOw Jersey, except those on sal ary, will get another wage increase of 10 per ept beginning October IL The annourlfement was made today by F. W. Weller. vice president of the company. He said that it will be the fifth flat increase in pay made by the company since July 21. 1915. Approxiteltay 12,ge men will be af fected by this last increese. They are employed In plants at Bayonne. Bay way. Jersey City. Parkersburg. W Va.. Baltimore and Baton Reuge, La. ALL CAPITAL HOTELS TO AID HOOVER PLAN Waahlngton hotel mnagers joined the fast-fining' army of Food Adminis trator Hoover when they gave pledge that every hotel of consequence in the Capital will obherve "smeatless Tue. days" and "wheatless Wedne.aays.., Their action came at the conclusion mf a banquet tendered the Washingt ton Hotel Men's Association by John - Bom an of the Biltimore Hotel. New York. Among these present are Fnk P. 1onwick, T. W. McKee. F. U. Ete, E1. .T. Wheeler. Irving O. Blall, la Cato, A. W. Chafe, and 3. 1. Brennan. "DRYS" TO CELERTE ON COLUiJUS DAY A.n.laa;;-~~a. .s, cle eheld under the au splces of the em...ttem for "A b a th G. A. - Petr evalag.An ire W~oi pnmmegth Anti he f...y.y wvl atmem to deta..a 'Iha Rev. Geerse Ree eteter of I. Vineis ahr ot vans, itew Terb, and eget the *Cth mie and PseblMisam" i aske the rnialadbm@ss. who will pai and a . e .s lbq'e ee a en aamsa- seinung r 6 e ~e O bythe "m. a- rGpimst uI rtere at 8, wIth its war etrength %of x ealistod ma, lead Mue hayhag with 5,1K In that unit tAPt, A. S. Wlee., Who Is Mnag 0g m."a* at the army poest, demsed 'yeterday, '1ms watekthe amount grow, what has beoo doae i only a baglaming." Uae Is the tay far the irAt day at e "dolar dre, Manay - pea0 A. SS: - Company ,. Campay C. 13.35; Oum-amy D. K7,0; 5n= I, 66S4; Casopn V, SU.E: gadvarte de htahneat, 0S; Qoar termasfer deptachme. UA. En h SchooL, fIM Eath Division en dinner traiin, ami extracts goss the appeal lisued to no m' era as sleowa: "Al the organations of the army are =xpeted to do their share in the new Uberty bend Nomun. which useane that every man shouM bay at least me bad. "The .mane e0ors win give WAe an opportunity to bur a ft sri an this war two things awe -------ayam and money. The - are ready. The members of this egiment ar some of them." IN AT CA' C0IWNUSD 1305f FAGS ONE, . iesely tor an hour. Ne pronounced ihm t1ber for M soldiers. nowe mmossaming. The same company before its drill had a housecleantnm It changed avery cot In the barracks and rear ranged them according to squads. The boys accomplished the feat in loss than an hour. The battalion Is going to have a Arums earps. Enoeuraged by the an nouncement of the ofcers that they r destined to be the swell bat akos of the division, the boys are becoming enthuslatie and the three .omp.ae= will supply those who can wied the drumsticks and bring music eat of a fife with the necessary In itruments. Company 8 Is going to have a piano within a very few hours, One of the patriotic business men of Wash ingto. who observed through The Washington Heral the neeity of supplying amusement to the District soldiers. contributed a piane and it will be Installed tomorrow night with appropriate ceremonies-but more about that later. Camp Meade Sdeghts Watch that boy McCann. of Coom pany A. He takes this work of mil tary life In all seriousness. Nothing to may but good words about his corn Mending ofcers and nothing but good words about camp life In general. In dian.g the' tough work of learning the right foot &ad the left and right hand He has the spirit that Kk~ -radvancement. Wha It comes to overtime work Joe "in and Private Rudolph have done their share. They have had charge of parcelng out uniforms and equipment to the soldiers in their units and it involved twelve to etigteen .hour' work a day without a grumble. They were a lot of sick boys-those in the District group within the past two days. They had the second shot of typhoid serum and from all a aounts It made them feverish and anx ioas to remain in bed and die in com fort without any thought of the trenches. Today they all felt better. The 312th Machine Gun Battalion. which comprises all of the District boys, has subscribed W500 to the lib arty loan, which is not the worst rec Drd In the world for boys who have not yet received their first pay check Irom the government. There was considerable talk about the boys from the District being moved to Atlanta. but there is little prospect of such a movement, accord lag to division headquarters, since the Washington boys yet need consider able training. IR boys from the District are quar tered with the Twenty-third Engi neers In the list of ffty-feur conscien tious objectors to participating in war. No names of these remonstrants against war will be furnished by the army officers, but one of the men stated he would not fight "If he saw a man punch his mother in the face." rhe War Departmenf is still consid wing how to treat tht men. Camp Meade ranks third in the six teen cantonments for liberty loan sub scriptions, but Camp Meade has had two less pay days than the leaders Lad is thus hopeful of eventually lead Ing the processon. ilLlS!111! IT! HIAVE TICK, WAVY, BEAIITUL 11111 F.very Particle of Dandruf Disap pears and Hair Stops Coming Out. )raw a Moist Cloth 'Through Hair ahld Double Its Beauty at Once. Your hair becomes light, wavy, finity, abundant and appears as soft. lustrous, and beautiful as a young girn' after a "Dmnderine hair cleanse." Just try thIsmoIsten a cloth with a little Danderine and care fully draw it through your heer, lag oe aman strend at atn, will oleanse the hair et dust, dirt. and emeesve el. and in just a few ame ments' ye. have doubled the beauty of year hair.' Deiles beautifyig a the hair at cmes, Deademtne dissalves every par ticle et ianbdaf elea=--. purifies, had invigorates the seis forever be aftu a 20w west me; whpa you tiE atmR see new hai-4ns and h wiga eerthe scalp I Ix ah tas ..d..f ..ei.... . .. box Prseaso ls i.* 06mam at *a wok Md jeles tothe SMl Prediaff Complation. TOM shetae in de to the tat that hafer -h war p-etiany anleames mve a&S in Germay and the war has stm" the sUppI. Ungland was aI the ea qeiom -a requldtisee - NewsA New she is mm I eMM than the Germas hOt owly ae1 for her mwn 66pi. "0 Bur.. et standards is Pit ea a in% but- It is not yet ready and hansed e ne at meA. '. "Arpnnes are the eye eEthe asIM an 4amera ReMan are the iamb of theM eye* Is the appeal the Mgma OPU. Owners of the following tva of lenmes are shed to ImmNuatd ae tify the Photographic Divibie, Usual COrpi, illS Building Annex. Wa&A ington, giving the Rio at wdine they are willing to mo: Tenar Anantigmat made by (hi Baush & LAmb Eas Team. Vog=MMad Hellar assmmen.t Every 81-4-Such lens in the ceoty in urgently needed and the army wants all up to 24-inch fcal egth. 36c speciv Blend Coffee 19e Three DaysM Rubber Good Guaraned Ht-water Large Assortment of Het water Btls -to select from: about quart size; maroon and re rubber; all guaranteed Go perfect. Sale price..... Geodyear Het-water BetL 2-quart size; made eapertal for our stores: of heavy ma roon rubber; guaran teed one year......... Ceedysar Bet-water Betti full 2-quart ese; made ep c lly for People. = Stores; of best heavy mareo rubber; guaranteed 2 years................ Face Be-le. Met-water Bettlee. for 49 the face; %-pint 8130... Met-water setiem, for 59 the face: pint size... Combimatiom Femtai Syringes ad Water Bm- attles. 12 "Rival" Cembia tln. .................. -verwm- ern g. Nation. . $1.4 -.1.i :. e $1.6 ationt.. .. .. .. . ... ...,. 'Coagroes" Cemb- $2 nation. ................ .tie . . .. "snae. aane- $2.9 Guaraiteed Fevmtais Geeod Qualjt Red Rabbel about 2-quart size; all con plete; guaranteed perfect................. Rival Fentia Syring full 2-quart size; all con plt; made of maroon rut .er guaranteed 9 perfect................8 Invineble Femtal Sy lage, made by Traun Rubb Co.: of beet red rubber. wit screw fittings; about 2-qua size; guaranteed perfect............... GOODYIA* MAKE. Ceagrems Fountain Syrian full 2-quart Se; $14 guarant.eed .. Year.. senate Pentain Syrina full 2-quart size; guaranteed two Years. * Hlespilai Supplies Perfect Bed Pms. *t N Ete Ded 7ang alum nized; light-weight, comfortable shape... * eCemfort" Del Pan. diffel eat from the old style; pa ented shape, with top to cove all. The moet com-t1 fortable bed paa made"* Whi. er Gear DEmmel 3e Pan.. trIple-coated; .$. guaranteed perfe. Perfect Deshe Pas. Plain NEhe Deaske Pa. light-weight; made strong ad durable.. Pa, aluminised.. 'Cesafert" Dumb. Pan, pa cat ahape, not open likec ti old style: oomfortable $1 and durable........ Gray DEmale Deuehe Pan trIple cated; guar- $. anteed perfect.--.... * white Eamael D emn P..., triple coated: $1.1 guaranteed pe'rfect.. *35e Freemen Per Cuwa esi4 Cess -C. 2 o.r... f 6 0. DO - U ieur W11I VbiM. RuM pmene tMh sm 1 of thawa.... Sim 9 ft. x 12 Lege and umaier is at I58 H Sreet MW Zeaden. Oct. 19.-Uetagiang today. the admiralty arneesees tht it wl b oss ma yee tt is I T ofSm S"iNi ' or no sale, mad msoserwe $ ruided as chseerfufl as It Is taken. Dery pae mest be gas to the not an rep not atttce. we ere at your commma to ezehane them or refund the pareae aea ...evezotm 64 bu and In many ease mere. -Today, Friday a a Winter Tonics ' c Wh.-. a....as.. , Gbme awnd ld. A general tonic whose val inall or debilitated and anemic condi- ar tions is univer d S sally recognized. ' - Nourishes the in blood, gives "L strength and sis - builds up the entire system. WI Fuli 'ent bottles. S ReU 7 75c size.. 7 c n 41.0 . S. B. 7eOG h Puriser ........... $1.75 . . &. Blood P.rifier ........ Tne Seatte Emulsie.............. awI E = =t 3 = . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B p i Rosamemo............... S'" ''"*** $1.10 syrup................ 3se P2ier castrt. ................ Syrup................ (Hmeties..............' an Peras................ bol SIS altime Prepartem............ 80 ak S.A Gede% Peptomansgnm........... Oa See Pieree's WI Amrie.. Re 3 IA Squibb' Call formia Petrleam........ at S.A Heed'. S rmpa rti ............ 79 o SLAS Xayre s stemsch Remedy ....... . a.ossen~ einnS s SHair Prparatisms. "i Danderime, 5~~ r Ec size........... g SDamderine, 9 *1.00 size.............. Herpiene - 50c size................ t Wyeth 5ag and Smi- 55 I " hur, smasll mime.... ah d em O at a for ail R 31 bottle................. a Umeinifed meea Oil: 50e bottle.,..... PamelWe *haee, S soc size...............9 ',i WesphaP. Mar Temle. 60c sine..-.-.-.--.. 21 Shesmpee, 60e mime.... m tritasn as Tas BA BEK -N ?33 3& tPPE Ie 3m a Poest TaWe a W AN etatllnfs, : a, a, wh 6wa ame ft. at $57.50 I:.p.ow.an re.. ft the U~ reilag stocks et rom edi. wmh at the osasst of the admiralty. u. 9W er Or In57 Wt It. Tare m lwaN S 110111N, sa 3Sis .Nee. -Bede m 15c ad Siaturday 'oilet Articles noeut wes. klet or berated . ...... . i Lmwm 'w 36 0~ cn atTh ay rTdi.a Ws Peer-s r. line m sn........... im-Kim ms pa- 54 r. smaD sme......... I mpofted. misby 97our ite or flsh .... imetee Tiet er r0.. .Relar'25e atm. wabsof . mis of st grae tale. ambb" 1k pure boric Ed& Which kee It bealtag. mo = I antinmptse; beet ter the Weetfr yes:e-pese gular le sine........ T" Cvu. I am.. am e sie .. gob"mvmA1-:370 lise . . ?m ads. s"a bottle ........ a m.ama. An to dour ki en sm b. Iea It clesr et taa. [les .................. IrrestaI, for reugh n; 2e sim.......... Aml Alema on" mis ban lr dr ad lakle skim. WSWa 260ss... of guma 260e aim... - AbeteEwde Possee. -air terms ezes 0 perspiration........ LEMNSi Poss.a, all ais . ........ Te ind . m~- e .a .............- a eagt CRESS......... "Menofam Pweekse .3 n ale. ........3 .tbhim Weble strength W. Jan.: Or a.... *GCW Ith the cntinmed I ot Idesl Chlerate Poet as Tooth e of the mouth. mcrvee the teeth 4 h a rdens the ~m """' "*17# Omee Deats! tCems al ss. 30e; S rge ss..... ... Pebee Teeth Ps. e7. agulsar 50e size.... Prsaems Teet EUei F*ee- 21#~ c size.. . . --- Prpmbseiis Pewset e*cel at for reedinggua .00 mime.. . .. .. e size.... 1 b 6 es..r