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Ukwtr W B. Ikmky Cutlcura Soap Clears the Skin and Keeps it Clear 17 CENTS FOR LA. SUGAR. Attorney OtMitl Pelmei. In a com munliaiion to the H?um yesterday auswered the questions put by Lhe Tlnkham resolution which charged the E/eparliuent of Justice with liU| sugar prices In Louisiana The department, did not fix the price of auger I* that State, the Attorney Genera) reported, but ruled that * price In e&ceee of IT centa the pound would be coneldared aa "exceealve" and any peraon selling at a higher price would be proaeculed. AON AOVIRTUIMINT A SKELETON IN THE CLOSET IS NOT DESIRABLE NEITHER IS AN ODD COAT How many man who read this wear out a full guit all at once? rhat it, how many wear out their coat* aa quickly as their trousers. ' Not many, well venture to say, and well also waiter that a good many of you have odd coate hanging up in your closet this minute while the trousers to them have been dis carded. . Bring that odd coat down to j Fried! ander Brothers, 428 Ninth ? street northwest, where a sale of odd trousers in now going on- Ex ercise economy in your clothing and match up that odd coat today?and have practically a new suit for the price of one pair of trousers. All of our $10.00 trousers are go ing at $7.60: the $8.60 are being sold for $6.60; the $7.00 trousers are priced at $5.00, and the $5.50 are going fast at $3.98. Our stock of trousers is large, and there should be no trouble at all in matching up your coat. To the Automobile Trade We are prepared to build and finance a modern home for your particular needs, on business street, in a first-class location. Will rent or sell the building. The F. H. Smith Company Tel. M. 6464 815 15th Street N. W. "Highland Klwing" Between Church Membert Puzzles Judtje for Awhile. LONDON. fob 61"Highland klM In#" b?w#*n ohutroh mimbirf of lh% oppoiiu im?4A outgrowth of tnt "eh??t* salutes of elderly s*lnts In cossmunton, handed down from early Roman times?figured In a divorce court at Edinburgh The custom rather baffled the Judge Alexander Matheeon. * Aeher man o( Fortnaguran, Stornowey. wtl petitioner, the co-reepoijdent being a merchant. WllMaro Caropbsl' The | judge held that the kiaaing could not be regarded an conclusive of undue familiarity, but the co-reepondent did more than klaa The evidence ihow. ed he put hie arm* around the re*pon dent, for which the court could And no Justification In 4he ancient re Itglou* oustom 60 he granted the divorce and awarded Matheeon ll?0 damages The court ?ald It might be very well for elderlv taint* to greet one another with a cha*te Oriental fAlute. but It vii a different matter whan a young married woman wa* promlacu oualy kiaaed by caaual male acquaint ance* who were fellow communi cant* In ancient daya It wa* taught that damnation followed unworthy par ticipation It waa only when the luata of the fleah had faded and the aaaurance of personal grace had be come a aettled conviction that a few elderly people vestured to approach the communion table. Nowaday*, however, younger person* were be coming communicants. and that caused an awkward complication re garding the kissing practice, the court held TO TEACH CHRISTIANITY TO 40,000,000 ALIENS Or. Eugene Olson, general secretary of the Christian Americanization movement of the International Chris tian Missionary Association, arrived In Washington yesterday to father facts and statistics in the movement for betterment of the 40.000.000 for eigners in the United States. It is planned to have foreigner* join the movement, branchea of which have been located in many large cities for training in American principles, the English language, and the ethics of Christianity. CZECHS RETAKE IRKUTSK. LONDON, Feb (.?Irkutsk has been retaken by the Czech forces In Si beria, according to a dispatch to the Dally Mall. HIRSH'S SHOE STORES 1026-28 7th Street N. W. Peek-a-Boo Pumps Another HIRSH Creation For Dress and Street Wear THERE Is a wonderfully graceful sweep of line from the close fitting heel to the tiny toe tip. The tongue of the Peek-a Boo Pump is its particularly distinguishing feature?per mitting the hosiery to peek through. ? ... * The Peek-o-Boo Pump Comes in a Fall Range of Sizes and Widths?From AA to D, 11 to 8. Black Kid Patent Kid Tctupe Suede Havana Brown Black Suede A Netu Innovation?Most Practical The Woudalul HERCULES Wood Covered French Heel Fasteners mike np the Inner construction of the heel, guaranteeing against loosening or detaching, and minimizing to the minimum any chance of breakage of the heel It supports. - 1026-28 7th Street N. W. Wmmtmt Orwirfn* Rho? R?i<rrn K and t? I Pretty New York Girl of 17 Who Was Killed by Fiend First Picture of the pretty seventeen year-old girl who was murdered nn her father's apartment at 72 We6t Eighty-ninth etreet, New York City, by a fiend. MISS BEAM CONSTANCE HOXIE. D. C. LAW GRADUATES TO ! BE HONORED BY TEXAS Georgetown University Law School graduate* will be admitted to the btr In Texaa without further examina tion. according to announcement by Hugh J. Fegan, dean of the law schools. who has recelvc* a telegram from Chief Justice Velaon Phll llpa, of the Texaa supreme court, who la a graduate of Georgetown. The telegram waa read by Mr. Fegan at a amoker of the freehman claaa of the law school last night at the Hotel Fafayette. Mr. Fegan. In an addreaa to the sttidenta, stated that Georgetown Law School has taken rank with the foremost law schools of the nation. George Washington University law graduates have been almllarly hon ored by Texas. The other apeakers of the evening were John J. Hagerty. president of the class; Prof. Albert Cavanaugh, George D. Horning, Jamea Sweeney, J A. Cosgrove, George McDonald, and W. W. Bluett. SERVANT GIRL SEEKING PUCE IN PARLIAMENT LONDON*, Feb. fl?Along with the ladles and ducbeasea being "men tioned" for the House of Commons since Lady Astor took her ieat there Is an ex-houaemald. Miss Jessie Stephens left domestic service to win a place on the Ber mondsey borough council. "A teat in Parliament win come later," she says. She would eliminate (tone that have to be scrubbed, make It il legal for bouses to have corners that collect dust, install central heating, ajid eliminate coal rrates and have a municipal laundry take care of everybody's wash. "MATCH KING" DEAD. AKRON. Ohio, Feb. 6.?Ohio C. Barber, millionaire match king and scientific farmer is dead, at his home at Barberton, near here. His death was caused by pneumonia. MOVIE FLIER FALLS TO DEATH AS CAMERAS SNAP Daring "Stunt" Actor Drops From Plane While 8t*ginf Com edy Picture. LOS ANQELE8, Cal, Feb. 6.?Earl Burgess. a motion picture actor, waa killed here yeaterday when- he"fell 703 teat from an airplane on which he waa performing In the making of a comedy Burgess waa flying with Lieut. Wal ter Hawkins, an aviator. The actor waa to caat off a dummy from the plane. In attempting this he falL The camera man and director thought the falling body waa the dummy and continued photographing. They did not dlacorer their mlatake until they went to remove the auppoaad dummy from the telephone wlrea where It t&d alighted. Burgeaa waa a profeaalonal "stunt man." and had been employed tn mo tion picture work for ten years. He waa aatd to have been the flrat man to make a auccesafu! parachute jump from an airplane. KILLS SELF ATGRAVE OF HIS SWEETHEART MTDDLETON. N. Y? Feb. Broken hearted becauae of the death of hla sweetheart. Frank Shaw, of Newburgh, nineteen years old, shot himself as he knelt beside the grave of the girl and is dead in Highland Hospital, Beacon, as the result. Shaw attended the funeral and at the grave remarked he would be with the girl Within a short time. ? NOT SO CRAZY EITHER. A visitors was talking with an in mate of an Insane asylum. "How did you happen to come here?" ha asked. "Wen," replied the other, "you see It was this way. X thought every body was craay, and everybody thought I was craay. The majority won."?The American Legion Weekly. $100 To Be Given Away ?Darin* month of February we are going to give away this in order to irtlmulate pales. aorrnt i 1st Prize, $50; 2d Prize, $25; 3d Prize, $10; 4th Prize, $7.50; 5th Prize, $7.50 ?To cuatomer turning In at end of February largest sales tickets, we'll give absolutely free the above amounts. imount of j $44.45 worth of tales tickets won first prize of $50 for January Ask Your Friends for Their Sales Tickets?They'll Help You Retail Customer* Only Allowed to Participate EATHER MANCHESTER STAR X The Beat leather Ton Can Buy. Guaranteed to l.aat Four Months at I^eaat. To customers who purchase two pound,* or more of this wonderful leather we will give, Friday and Saturday, FREE PAIR OF ANY RITRBER REELS WE HAVE IN STORE Thla Ontat Is sold with nur wVltten guarantee that If th* stand or any of the last* break, we replace them. Out of over 1,000 sold In 19U'. all w. had to rsplaca were two lasts snd two stands The factory GUAR ANTEES THEM TO US AND WE GUARANTEE THEM TO YOU The lasts snd the stand ar? excep tionally heavy, to stsnd use and sbus*. \ practical shoe re pairing outfit that will enable every family In Washington to practice true economy It will rsduce your shoe repair ing bill 75 per cent Four site lasts with evsry outfit. ftteel (.hoe maker's hsmmsr, extra heavy stand, Richards' staal knives, nails, hetl Pistes snd msny other neceasary tools to make up the out- fjr (ft at M. I O Other Outflta for 7#c and M.00 Shinola Home Set 50c Including Hrtiab. Haulier and < an of Paste 2,000 Sets?While They Lait, 50c T? every purchaser of this ?hoe Repolrln* On tat we villi ?l?e KRHK Friday and *at nrday Pair an? make llntiher M. . i . Wf In *t?re. CAPITAL SHOE FINDINGS CO. Hardware and Electrical Appliance* 637 F Street N. W. Across From The J>hnhert-f?artick ___ % OFF* F.VFWIUm* BROTHERHOODS TO APPEAL TO WILSON Railroad Men to Take Wage De mande to Prealdent If Parley Is Failure. Railroad Brotherhood chief* today etai*4 that they will probably tak* their demands lor Increased wages to President WiIiod agein Th? brotherhood chiefs declared that their perley with Director Gen tral Hint* has thue far developad only a difference of opinion aa re gards wage tncraaaaa and linVig coata Unless theee dlfferancaa can be wlpad out In the conference which begin* this afternoon at 4. the brotherhood chiefs will appeal to the Preeideat. They declared there he* been no strike talk. Director General Rinee thue far haa ?howa no indication of any disposition to grant lncreaaed wages He ha* declared that alnce 1915 there have been Increases In wages of 113 par cent for the shopmen, 94 per cent for the machinist*. 148 per rant for the Ill H' c*at for hour* u )ncr?u>< ??|m Tlu> 4* ?( wajr n?n, >i4 74 p4U cant (or trial- clan thai ih?r* hw kean a |Ma(*l !>? portailon amployaa Brotherhood chtaftana hav. diapul ?d iliaaa flfuraa, bacauaa <b? Ltiraclor OanaraJ haa oountad lb* 4*eraaaad approach thia figure craaaa of 104 par >aot la tha oo?l of living and ibat ih? g<oaral av?ra#? of lnrraaa?d waiu doaa not k??1a la " ?-T Girls! Your hair needs a little "Danderine"?that's ill! When It becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lushe; when ugly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, dependable "Danderine" from any store, will save your hair, also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, too. MODERN CHEMISTRY HAS MADE DID IMPROVEMENTS IH TONIC YOD TAKE NASTY, OBJECTIONABLE FEATURES GONE?THOU SANDS REVIVE WISE OLD HABfT OF FORE FATHERS AND TAKE A TOfQC IN WINTER Druifiab Say Cod Urer, Malt, Iron, Wine Cherry Baric and Hypopho*phitet I* Best B?4otifuHy Blended, Et?i Children Lore It* Plea*. *nt TuU IT BEATS GUUVDMAfT OLD 7 A8HI0VED TOHIC "A rtitek is time hvh dM," and la aorely true thio tima of *ar when the blood b thin sad ry wind* chill yon to the Wse The blood mart be enriched and thick to withstood the cold. Tma digestion mast be impuoved to take core of the heavier meets, scope, hot cobco and J sail isa of winter. The longs akoold he strengthened to throw off coogba. colds, brocchial, catarrhal aad asthmatic trochlea, which are always worst this time of year. People with weak longs fall eaay victims to germs, ppemnnnia, fevers and kindred troubles. WHAT DXDOOian BAT Nine oat of tea in the ttty are pale, thin blooded, beadocky and rundown at this aeaaon. Leek ef exercise, fraoh air, correct living! ?irregular hours, loat sleep, fancy foods and modern day ex cesses and strain wear them out ?women and men?nch and poor. fineb people bavp no excuse for not taking a tonic and building themselves up Vou can get a modern, much more powerful, ef fective and economical tonic than in daya of old. A couple bottles of Earle'a Ilypo-Cod la usually sufficient for a grown person and more than laoogh for a child. H contains the Tery finest ingredi ents and just what is needed, and it is so pleaaant to taste even the biddies love it The chemist of today haa taken out that fishy, oily nauseating taste from cod I liver oil. Vou need not take iron through a tube to earieh the blood like they did in olden timea for fear of blacking teeth. Ton get all 1he blond making, strength cresting, properties and the name of the nationally known Earl* Chemicsl Co, Wheeling. W. Ya, ob each bottle is a guarantee of quality. See formula on each bottle. Not one in five have anytntng the matter with them of a serious nature?they are simply rundown, just like after sickness and need buildinr up. .So-called kidney. Mood, liver, bladder, stomach and nerve disorders are traceable to this same thing. Nature throw* off germs and colds, cougbs aoti diseases of all kinds like water off a dock's hack n hen a person is in perfect hetlth. Nature ean prevent dia esses that all the jsrgle*. sprays and science in the world ctnnot prevent. tell* what to do Today ss a result of the awak emrg being brought about through advertising many thous and* of people are fortifying their system?building themselves tip?increasing their reserve vital ity and nerve force, st this *eaaon of the year when variable weather finds u* ea*ie*t victim. Why ?hould we or our children alwava be catching eolda when )>id* in the olden day* waded thru ?nowdrift* and got their feet wet ever)' day and grew fat. roay? lived to ripe old aget Today con ditions are a little different but the chemiat fiaa combined with the cod liver oil the other elements we "red lodsy os sreoust of changed llvlni. working end rating haklta Jo" com* do** to the drug store sad a*' * rounla bottle* of this Istaat. mnl powerful and effcrtlva pr??sr*tlen Ttotors. druggl?l? cbamltta. pro tessera nurses snd well known so tbotltlet andorae ike formula tipon ??cb bonis Oo through thla winter ftili of "ftfT snd free of alebnesa, cetiaha and rotda b? taking Hrpo-Ood now Read what uaara aay oo tba light OLD FASHIONED COD UVEA OIL H NASTY DOSE Y?w Tonic Straagv And Nicer? Hu Mflirtml V&hu Too. BUILDS A PERSON UP FOR THE WINTER Throogb tbe ebemift'a diaeov. ery of a way to extract the aodic ???' viIdh front Cod liver Oil wiiboot getting uy of that nasty, fiaby, aaoatating taste, yon can new eoata fl?u te tha (tare and get pars nUwr oO extract, ?n? biaed into a much more powerful preparation with Halt, Iran. Wire. Wild Cherry Bark and Syrnp of Hypopbospbit/a- Tbeae added elementa meet our modem changed conditions of eating, sleeping and working and it doe* away with that bitter. ?i}y taste as abjarfiraable to people with' weak ataaaeba. Tkia preparation is rasde of fraasf ingredienta ard bow quickly it drrres oat Ml and winter troubles and puts a person back on their feet is told by Mrs Ilsrry Richard whose addresa is green below. Sbe said - "I soSared with bnmefcts) troebla. A year SCO I W the Thj" and It left me wltk s eoush ?o bed I couldn't aleep. berame sll rm down and nor <HS 1 ?nM hardly breathe when Mil tows sod bad to be all propped sp with pillows My dlgaatlna wsa poor too idI I was as Weak I ceoJt) hardly lift a head to aty work, hot atnee I took Hypo-Tod my eoosh left. I aleep like a k>? aod iher hare a hard time ceUlst me up momlasa t aleep ao soesd 1 am galalsc flaak asd atreacih and ay appetite aad dt#a? ttoa are both as cood I aaloy and relish SIT mailt ae I think It la worth praialn* and gladly recommend It 1 eaed Jnat one bottle." ceotlnoed Mrs Richard. 41 Cortelle St. Dart?". O. Reed whet ether near* ear ahevt Carle's HrpaCod Thee come dawn or send to the atora for e bottle or two toalgkt. MADE DAUGHTER ROBUST. STRONG AND WELL AGAIN Wu Weak, Nervotu And 8tnffed Up With Cold Following Ulneaa. SZ8TLK88 AT NIGHT HIVIS BTiBHT WILL "My daughter, following a *p?l] of lirkpeaa. couldn't regain her lost strength. Km just dragged crowd. Could sot deep nights. N?w bad any appetite, and had gi?u to thin and weak it wor ried me. She waa ali staffed up with * cold that elnng to her like death. A druggist told her to take Eaiie's Hypo-Cod, and I'm glad she did because it bailt her right op," declared lira. L Hart. 7006 Lawn At*, N. W, Cleveland, Ohio. { "She begrr to regain ber strength right from the start. It v>?al bet s few Ura bate* her old ?#p?..tt? returned u4 Qe citarrw ceaWia sad cough ttwem. She began to sleep alee mgkta_eod her ?ems tmloted den ttatfl so* -be looki snd ssts she tests hasps better The HaDroreBsat wss proeooaeed sad sbs galaed w?l*bt rapidly I tMak Earle's HrpoCod I* grand tad recont Bsad It ss s tosic sad bollder." con tinned Mr*. Hkrt Eeed whet saotber oser asrs ?boet Hypo-Cod la trtlrle below Then canm down to the drag star* sod gsi Is coapU of bottles. It bqllds 700 op | to rsbest Ttgoroas bsslth BEST TONIC ' . mm My Mother. Apd If, U Strong and Wei] ?. Help?d Ma Too. BUILDS UP OLD FOLKS QUICKLY "I think the chemists ha** ?truck upon the right track with Hypo-Cod and it is by all odda Ui? beat tonic I ever saw," declared Mr Chaa. Crohn*, a prominent re tired gentleman of Detroit, Mich "1 was in * general run dowa condition myaell. Nerves ware jumpy and weak and made it bard for me to rest well nights. I bit tired and dopey daring the daj* and seldom ever bad any appatitf. I called m a specialist but re ceived no benefit so on seeing a statement of a man I knew prtia mf Hypo-Cod, I bought a Dottle and I 'ra feeling fine cow. I sleep good nights. I began sleeping before first bottle waa gone. Peal vigorous and energetic now and eating like a boy. My mother, aged 79. Buffered with very bad nervoua spe'ls. Couldn't sleep, and waa like myself?run dowa and always feeling tired, but since she haa taken this dandy tonia she says she feel* fine and looks tfj too ft balps Lhe old folks alrlgkk and >00 esa publish a; ststasssat sadl let's hops It makae~ all~ths old folks yoccaer and tree of ??i thts winter." cowlouad 111. CtoUas. .11 Warren Avt , Detroit, lflch. Eld*r'y people seed a very powerful usk avt It anst aat apeat a weak stoBacfc or bava aay reacting. Thai is wfcy tMrt Hypo-Cad ?B aach a HlaMlh la rnndsrp ssattetaa. U doee fta work ao mack aad effect ively. Tea win be <amftted Send dowa to the stow tor a couple toal?a Oae of thf his?H aad bast kaowa men is Pharmaceutical circles aaec* ed recently tbst Carle's Hrpe-Cod waa the Boat powerful. eSectlj>e. aad palae able reconstructive. eftarattva. <H*aee. Ive. natrttlve Male sad*. The e? pease of the iiiw aad nwnadia (Ion of medfrtnel elements in U m*4e II fsr scperier to anything ta the eid dsn (Hla nana 00 raoaest) Read what another near eeys about It betow ?nd on the left. i mis ra mikes you M, file, IRRITABLE Dangers of Oongwtad Longs ?How to 0?t Rid Of It SPLENDID TREATMENT FOB CHRONIC COUGHS Tbt food T?x> dlgeex doea do good mil aft or it coa?ea tron tbe gtomarh la ? graylab elate and baa pasaed through ib# tang*, wfeeraopoa coming In contart with tbe air too breathe It chaagoa to a rleb. vigoroua. llfe-gl?lng rM. Ia other words, there ta no vital ity. noorlahmeot ot rigor ta food aatil your tang* bare ?sfdlted 1*. If your lung* are weakened or con goefed by a rough. oald. liwr or other cause*. tbe food you eat dof? Utile good, do matter bow well digest ad. for It tan't properly oxJdlzod 11 pastes out tato the bodr In a partially oildlsad. sloggfsh. tbla state. No wondar yoo b stoma pal#. ha*e no life cr energy aad ahlrer wirh tbe cold on; minute aad are bo< aad fe*axtah tbe aext. How to qo1r%1y raTla^e ao<*b a con dition. strengthen the longs, enrich tbe blood onlckly aad pot yourself bark on yoor feet It Volfl by >lr*. Al mod* Boftloa. of Colombo#. Ob to She aald KM (MEN MEM *EK MB FMH. I5IKE MM 1WIS NutritlT? VfcluM of Thi* Tonic Endorsed by Autborities. HYPOCODMAKES HEALTHY KIDDIES (Itatlatlrs ladlcata thai about half Ihn rbltdraa going to acbool ara dc>nnni'.ih'ii *Mk, thin. pals and to this condition tbalr dlaaaaa restating vitality Is ao ??ik ih#v ara apt to fall victim to any coatagloua 4>*sasa. Faat growing, pala. frail children I ran ba built op aad atrangtbanad vary i raadU?, bowavar. according to nation ally known sutborltlaa who aaaart a rorabtaatlon of Cod L'var Oil, attract j Malt, Iron. Wlra. Cherry Bar* and I Ryrup of Hrpcpboapbltaa la aicallaat and that In Carta's Hypo-Cod you gat | tbaaa alamanta ao n'caly blandad tbat children lo*a It* pleasant tssla Just fiance st wbst Mrs Ray Malloo. af Akron. Ofilo. ssvs rsgardlag It "I waa In a rundown condition my ?alf and all four of mv cblldran wara In a waah. pala. dellcita condition aoma Uttla tlma ago 1 was narveua ang bad only a vary poor ap petit a Nlgbta 1 couldn't alaap wall, bat ! took Hypo-Tod and built my?elf tP I no quick f dacidad to *l?a It 10 all four of the cfctldr?n and I wlah too could iw thrie four roay rhoaked. heutllby. <-becrful f Mldrro of mlna ainr* tber took Hyp v Tod It la almply splendid 1 m log Ilka ny old aalf and en)m a won darful appot.lt a 1ual Ilka tha l>abt** di ll did woodera In our homa and know II will balft anyone to tba oad to ba*Jth If tbay will take ?v ad*tre and uee Hypo-Cod In lha family," declared Mra Rav Mellon 1042 Baal Are Akroo Ohio Nervoua, fretful mothera wornout with the of rhtiilran and a houa* full of vorrlea ftftftl need a few days' building up and nothing la quit# no nice to Uka. to prompt and affertlva ea tha genuine Farlo'a Hypo-Cod Fretful. rroaa and Irritable children thin. undernourished tnd alwaya r?trhing fold. crying and raising ? hubbub need a few dn?oa taken regit larly for a few dava to balp them catch up whaa growing ao fait?Juat a court a dava bring gratifying raaulta molbara will find?It la nlca taetlnt ? Doctora endoraa tba formula which appaara on aarh bottla and cararul raothara everywhere arc using ft to keen the Vtddlaa wall and atrong? drlrt out tha colda and Inrreaaa tba little folka' dlaaaaa reacting vitality In fall and wintry weather "T bad t t?tt M alt ~Vm* grown ncrroaa and would Ur ????<? for boars ai t rim Ky tt> patJta nntabtd and I lalt IHa laaa aad ntk Hy dasfblar. ltra Htm Oataa. aald ail I had to 4s van (ta> a bottla of Ear1?"a Hypo-Cad. H woold not anlT rcOav* tb* eokL >?t would ttsfld gwo|?l eooMal cait* ?ot mora, aad aba waa rtgbi. 1 aakeu ? ha drnsflat and ba aatd tb? Mm* thing. as I boatbt It. aad DT aaka? ajir*?arrborfr who bothers attb a raid or oon(b la fool lab. (or H)V*Cod ?a ao pica to taka and doaa mr ??>b ao quick yu aavar mtad It ai all. <m "HtpoO*) eurad BT eold aad 1 ?laep alt night through without wahtn# op oace. 1 raa aat anything I waat '? and have aucfe a flna appatlt* and an> 'ffltii an wall I rwroaoMod H>e? Cod r>? tried ae many tnadldnM ?? yaar* paat and Hrpo-Oort t? aocb ? reflation of wbat a raal nadir'?* will dn that I bop* a?a?|bod? inaa H from now on." continued Mj*. fm laa Mi Harden A?<u l otrmboa. OhVv 4 Couth ajrapa. pUla an) tempor irr -?media* designed tm3y to joo?? iahould be ahandoned is taw of a parmaarnt treatment aa nnniH atan. I)<ml tnat atap tba eoagh aj.d raid rorttf* yoor aratam again*) * racurrenra thin wtntar Bal?d ynuraelf np ft aad wbat naera aar abool Hypo rod ta teetlmOBlsl below I I I 1 I i, i 9 ! (3 "rs J rsssr EARLES TASTELESS nilocmuv malt-ibon ?rpMSN^ ?3SSSge* g?S|_ "?SSSS?" earle cnehcai? K?>?_W. prepay Itrfa ??lilt ?f 'ha ?anulna Karla ? Hvpo-Cod anr?l-?ra luMHi raraipt of prtra. II J? plua %t wtr uv Oat ? txlllt al Iha >i?ra ~da} u h*v# || ?#n( am! 10 v?n We Sell and Recommend Earle'a Hypo-Cod Earle's PEOPLE'S Earle's uvnrv rnn uvda rnn