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.TULSA DAILY WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920 it; V ',' rxrNTT,r I n I LILIAN C .PERKINS cJuBs MUSIC WORK I TY 'I hi' IIiiiim- of Hhiiiik! It's 11 in anl'e rood leads I Mi' of Oiiiiini To i in- House of liri ams-fomti-Triii', Its him hi" riff ft unit Ha valley dl'tp Ami Mil with tears tho Wuyfiirara Tho Wayfarer- I and yotl. lint there's sure wav in the llouea of Dreams, Tn the lloiien of I)rMtnn-Coni-True, Wo lm II flnil It yet. era tho nun )) Set. If we fur straight on. eomn fln' i oms f t. I Wayfarers- I anil you. I MAltrjAllHT I'Km.BK. Totlill's Ctentn, llcnrflt dance lit KnlKhts nf C61 II tn till In I'nnienllnil boll. Iloiiffll Diinif. Thf Knlahta of Oilutitlius Mill open their oilnl aeiison tnriUht Willi 11 Inrae benefit ilanrn In Convention hull. Thr (iriilimim orchestra, will pln tin' (Unco proKi'Htn. Mm. IJ. A. llrHtilff ntul Mm. Charles Kent will net na leadline hoateaaea I'nr Slim lllllf'x, Mrs (. J lliit'v will bo hostess Hnturrtny afternoon to h very nl trnrtlve tiftcrnoon tuily given In honor of Miss Vrni'ttii Jones who la one of tin- rtcpteiiitior lirlilm. .Mm John KnnwIiH Weaver will enter tain In honor of Minn .Inn cm .It some dote tn lip named next work. Ilrlilci- fin- Mls li'iinlnsN, Mlaa Mllitrt'il Mnrilanu h:ia laaued Invltntlnnii for nn Wor'mil bridge party whlrh she will nlvo In her homo on ftattirdav afternoon com plimentary to Miss Josephine Jen nlnirs of Chlonrjii who In liio miosl of Miss llliinoh Creektnorr. Announcement. . Cards havo been laaued hy Mm Frederick l.ldon nminiincltiK tli' mnrrlnira of her daughter, Anno Tybell tn Mr. John Whitney I.owls on Wednesday, August 11, In tho city of Now York. . , (illllll MlM'llllK. , Tho rrcular business moattmr of Trinity Guild will tin hold with Mra.. Limrira i,. nay ai nas-noum uoeion avenue on Krldny afternoon nt JilO o'clock. MIhloimi'V Soelety. The Ilothimy Missionary society of thr Kit at l'rmlijtrrlan church will meet Friday afternoon In tho r-htirch pnrlor. with Mrs C 11. Walter na tiiin;esa Mia J H liavanpnrt will t.e leader mid Mra Kanm-th Itulloy lll how charge of thf devotional m ti lit lii'li'Biilii lliili rliilni il. Wr llnrrv flnrrlener I'titertalnnl I'-iiKlr fullv unit Infnr iiinllv on Tui'a- ln i-vi nliia lr her hnnic for thf ilelcifati to Hip I'i ralivtcrlnn Vmini I'tof.lpr' .ixninlily wlili'lv iHcft ri"- ii'nlly itt ll'illlater Mo Infoi null Ominp. Mini Hnhv Mn .Iniica ' ntrtitlnrt lfifirinallv In hi'i hmnr nn Weil-ni-Kilnv I'venlna- honnrlnir Ml Ml' ilrr(j M Murlry of fnlorl'ln Hnrlnna vlillnr of Miaa Mll.lrr, Klllntt OmHp wii entoya,) ilmlnv th rvenln. A aahtil ro.ime vii ni-rvini Thoa" prcont lipalila the hnnnta pf Ml"ri Mllitreil l:ill')t, Jitofhhlnr Lavman. l'anllnp T mpliw. Klvtia .Jonex. Jtianlta Joni -. Hillla I.nmlieth, AlaaaM llarnhl I'.Hpn .inan Jen nlna, f1le Hllf-ml l.mi Kortl'-r, IIn.l Johnaon Arlrla fil-kann. Mr f M tnnn. ami Mr lium-a McMur itv of t'otorarto Hinlnci PcrHimnl Ulcntinn Juilaa ninl Mra IIiiImtI lllulr left I hi w-cl, for linillii Cnn'k, Mich. Mr ntul Mra ) Uttlp hftvo rn-tnrin-il fiom n lil to iMalnrn pnltita Mr aiul Mf. H (' Mllla who havo hei'ii lourlnir Colnrmlo hnve rcturnail. Mi unit Mra. rinrfii ' J 1 1 init inn n ntul chllilri'ii who apnnt nil antn nirr In Cnlnniiln, hnvo lutiirncil . Mr ami Mra H. t,. Merry aiipnt the pnat week-enit with filcmla nt Vann'a Inkn noiir MuakoKi'U, motor Iiik tliero nnil on their return. Mr. mill Alr.i H I I'm-1 hnve rn tnrneil from 11 aevernl week'a lour of tho nrent lakea nml polnta In Ciinailn Mra V n Korller mid daughter. Jullel ntul Mra Kortler'a i.lece. Mla Viinhmienur nrrlved ThuroMiiv fioin mi nil aunimcr'a atnv In vhe enat. "I I rrtr't i. tu nr of 111- ileiith "f Mi t- 1 1 in i .1 l.iili. i , Mi iti nrsi in m ml nf W li Into, Kdm . whl'ii I" - hi r d Wi'ilneadny. Mr unit Mm l-'rmik llarkiillinro .oil dauvMei ciailauR and in Cill have reiurni'ri from u vlalt. with rla. ilea anil frtemla In Ohio, Went Vlr k 1 1) In nnil It.illnii.i Mr. and Mra M ' Mon of 122 1 North Cheyenne avenue announio tha birth of a aim. Heptwmber 7. lu whom thy hnve lven the ni' nf lthHard Mom op Mfe Mrk I'atton and iltm Wloulae llianiev hnvi. relumed from n aiiin- mer aolourn it polnta In Canarli. Mr. J'atlnn neeompanli'd wra. ini ion home from fhl'-ajto. ir. 1 JM Ti U natllinnlinr . Mr. nmi .ni". ' pr who h ive been apendlnB the "iio.roer tn ( Hiirortna nave riurni'ii nut Jnve taken n attlt tn tho !Mnaa lourl iparlmenta for th-i winter. Mr and Mm It. J MuiMe have ..-i. ...,...i imhi Vi.w York ("II v Mra MiiR' apiiet thn entire aumtiier 'here Sir. Jil(0 joinioa n"' In Ailintit. Mr n, Mia II. II Parker nf Ht, 1otiH who rormeny IIVP-I imm m 'h niiu inai now vlalltiitf their imn In-law unit dnMhler, Mr. nnd Mi J stewitrt I'aarca. Im Onrdnii flnltnllPV ItOll ItlfaUl aon Itlrharl Wilwvn of tllllltlRa. Mont., are vlidtlnr fra riuininey mother, Mm. A. I. Wllaon and all tar, Mlea neon Wllaon of 3 1 2 l?Ht Twentieth atreet i - ... . i , fi.l.tt II 1npr'o .ii . nun mi", .i" - ; ...I.t ll.nl lirwtwi nn ICnat TwenlleWi atreet to Mr nnd Mra. Itnrnev fi'inin or uiiuna, i nx . nun haie iiurchnaed nn ,ittrirtle Villn nlnai il tits HouWi Norfolk whir' they hp now realdlnif. fnH lln'irlm Vi'liael mil dllllKllter Mlaa riorothv Venael nnd Mra A M Weaver mill dmlKhter. Mlaa fni if... ir Mn.ln., iilifltl ftir Ulil- rao where theee voiinir Inillea will pnler r.iiiv llfitl ai'honl. Mendiimea Venrel and Wenvcr exiipet to lie nwuy nhoilt ten diiv. rrlPiiiti of M'a. .! T l-'orater will rpgret to heor thn' ine recently Hit ilerwent a aerloua oner.-itlon In n hoapltnl nt K'nleatell, Montmn. Mra. Foraler nnd eon jiimet. ana i . n. Meaalmer. ar . n,l Mlaa .Tmio null have lieen apendlnn tho auminiir there. Mlaa Joaephlnn llckerlnr will re. turn tn her homo In Coffevvitlo. ICna., .lrldny nfter a hrl"f vlalt with .Mlaa Mnrtlm l'opo of thla city. .Mr. nnd Mra Plillln Kntra. nml Whip chlldmn nro nt homo nunlu after npendlm; the summer In the Mr. .mil Mra. Ion tt. Ktnnaherv aifd Mlaa Tonknh ,HWinaVery hnvo l-ellirned from Cnllfornln where thov epept tlin aummer. Mr nnd Mm. H.imuet Melllrnov who have been apendlnr the ailm. mer In Colnrndo left thern Weilnea. ilnv to motor ltnmn Friend" of Mr. nnd Mra. moid t Hteenrod who recently readied herp. '' I ' 'lie I" I ,,f , . ,' i.u Til "id Mi 1 ' I, n in i i .1 . i , "lij la en Muile to Okl I'lnma 'It y , jaftar a aummer apent I'rnvliKUl I own Maaa , where ahe dudleit alt! I tiini. r ikk ji.ii a ll'llllalllao n viiint.Hii 1 nitl.t. I'tinrlea W Hawthorne Mlaa I wiixnriiio wua ona or a Rroup or aevefl ilium; unman fro n the unl verattv of Knnaaa who were chap ror.Pil h Mm. W. It Thayer of Knnua city Ah a Woman TIuhUh Mr. .mil Mra .Iillea Oonatnntln nn- nouiipo tiie nrrlval of a eon In their home on Tupailny, SeptPinliPr 7, who will In nr tho nnme of Julea fon- atnntln Jr Mra ronatnntln wua Mlaa Ncllo Alfnrd of Dennlann. Tot , nrlcr to 'her mnrrlnKc Mra Ton- atnntln'a mother, Mra. W. 11 Hftl tnn nrrlved WedncHdnv to apend anmn tlmo In tho Conatantln home. Mla Opnl Hrlawold of Owlnhonm fltv mrlverl Thnradny mnrnlnK tn Miss Eulalic Parks Will riurn cUnafu In Plnno Moni1y. Kmi.. 1th. llntin Ufn rnrtlflcl In plana and ,thnrv lllih m hnnl rrr1Uft ftvi far mmlf fctu.lv Mtrnio 111 Ptmlh Clnrlininll. 0hia AftM. A P, agcant of A u t u m n M oues rp0 KVBRY woman is offered the oi)portnnity of viewing a fashion parade of all that is now, striking and beautiful for Autumn. Fashion has outdone herself in this engrossing array of costume details and it is tho"pride of this shop that it is able to present such a complete and authentic Exposition of Autumn modes. SHOP5 FOR WO MEN 5 0 6 South Main Street .MimIitm Cliiiiilry. My HblTII li. JddUIATV. Jlio wo.imn prolHitton officer wna ..Vn!"" J" " r",,li of her frlenda. . I"1'1' "a" ,f W'fh I" ..?.. !0r"d eryl)oiiy we "JLl ' n"1 ,,,l,v' n" . w" r'' dllhtfull ur prlae.i t mtel ,vl(h rM ,() nine, honeat peop;.. under the rm.at uaplcioi.ua irciinnaneea And often we Hpt (Mi Unit of aecln re.ll old faaliloned ehlv.iliy revlvod " I ho Kroup of f i inula Iminedlate. ly became lntoreeu, for when tho probation 0ff,cer ,H,k. he aWfiy, haa it Kood atory to tall. ".luat the other flay,' cot.ltnuad tho wommi off,r, "I raw aoma imiiK on a atrent car whlth aruuand my auaplrlona. A yti'irir elrl l,.ir,li.,l ithu car. Mhe una plainly but neully uicaeeii iinu inn iniatt i aellve Hhe puahed Into 11 apn e v.hlh wna nl moat too aiiuill bm; ant luokltiR very tincomfnnnblc. I uotlead tho man next to her wan .1 uixl driver, onn whom I li.nl often pHaavd nt hla almid near the aliitlon. Aa you, know almoat all taxi ililnu, hnve boon under aiiapli'lnn for aom tlmo dun to tho many offenica lommlttPil by many nf their nil -liter It h;iu nlaced them all on the blai k Hat "ftiidilonly I notloed tho girl aeeoiid dined Who murmured worda which were barely audible, but which I muile out to lie. 'I think I'm going to ftilnt.' Ileforo I liud tlmo to net to her tho taxi ililv'er niia leiidlnit het out of the cur. I decided to Ret off, too, and aso what waa to be ilono. The poor Kill did accm to ho vory 111 mid tho tad tried to net her to no hi roaa to n drut atrre. I did not Intel fire beeatiMi 7 wanted to aen whnt would hnppen. Tho lad mailed to thn atiiro und brntiKht out two lurKO tuiublerii of writer. Then ho took out n ilinn handker chief and bnthed itio alrl'a face aa Reiitly na If ho hud been her mother, lie held her hand and naked her to drink Juat a ll'iio of tho water. I'liwillv ahe seemed to feel better. He returned the r1hmc& nnd naked her If ahe thought aho could aland the cir ride again. While I waa prf'tv ure if ih- boy bv now I waa not ei.nvin' (! i'f ih'- Kl'l and ao lioarded the i.ir loo. He led her to an npen, window a 'el aat next to her. not talklnit. I ut Jutt watchltut her. Then ho aake I hu where aho lived and aald h wi uld tako her hum. That waa what 1 had bon wnltltiK for. 8h anawered. however, that aim felt much netiar. and waa aura alio could manage, alone nnd did not want to trouble him morn, tin flently Inalated. nut he aald he had been ao kind already that she would not think of puttltiK him to more trouble and eh wna really all right. Hhe waa emlarrnaeed at hav Inif been mi helpleaa nnd he evi dently ae.iaed It. "Well, If you'ic urn vnll frill nil rbrht Jllll can tnttn- HKii by youraelf. I'll t.t ROtllni; off at the next atop wnirli la mine, mu tell me If you think you'll need help to walk home.' 'Hhe aaaured him with a wan little amlle and h lift. No exrhana-e of umnea or adilreaaoa and nothlnK but the purcet Hltrulrm nn nta pari and tho deepeat itrat.iuda bn hora. "Oh. nf courae tliat taxi driver Manila about lflO per cent In my eyea. hut hla no id died doea not eraae one black mark from tho ilrlvera' nrtmea on our record book". It la Juat one nf thi little Incldenta which prove the world la not all wronr; lifter all." Copyright, J 920. nti" djrlnir tho late autumn, hut ') i limet la aquare to Saturn eeema U' Indicate frauda and even rung on hank The wlntor month promlae In b rather unsettled and uncertain. Even tin- weatlH-r la likely tn be unua'iul and unaetiaonable. I The rla of a national leader who will attain fame and not place aecma tn be Indicated. Thla man will nnt 'run for office but will aerve the peo ple modeatly and untiringly, the ai era propheay Intcieat In thn thoatcr will greatly , Incriaae during tho coming winter, and aaln radical changta In the peraonnel of manngera itcem to bo foreraat. Home and Damaaeua, which are ursT I.eo, are likely to be aa much dlaturhed during the next few innntha ,ia other cities that are rnib. jcrt tn thla algn. I Peraona whose hlrthdate It Is hava Ihe augery of a quiet year They (ihould keep clofo watch of financial affairs Children born nn thla day are like. ly to be ntudlous and philosophical. Thete nubjotta of Virgo Uaunlly ahould not attempt Independent bual neaa venturca. Mercury Ma their principal ruling planet. Petitions for Itltorrc. Petitions for dlvoroe were filed In district nnd superior courts yester day by C. n. flhodvs njrnlnst Hosn Ithodcs' Zetta M, Ooaa acalnst Kred K Ooaa; Delia P. Cook agalnit K H. Cook; Lillian .Tuatlco agalnat T J. Juatlce: Dora Qulaaenberry against Hert Qitlasenberry; Helen Murdock against J. A. Murdock, Elizabeth Mitchell nrnlnst Clnrenco N. Mitchell. Colwlch. siear Wi. i 'a. lh wife, daughter a.ut ,(v , vlve him. ' Manlauc Licence Mnrrtatw llcensfa i- .,. day. Otla n DaMdn. and P'redionl.t Kohl.n. I Charles K. Sims, v .u and itnrah h. Jriuri m e VIaIa f a. f 1 1TA .. . J. Lennox, Si, Tulaa. M c ' 2 4 nnd Ornce feaei-v .' ' ' Charlea tt I'atton, S3 and t r . ' " ,rnoiu, ti luiaa. V.,? 0.MPHULLS APITAI. Cilr, n nput'niufl nun aainiy (j nt (Irorprs Advt ids I. L. SUvnroiI'a Intlicr I)li Ororge W. Hteenrod, 75 ycara old. died at hla home In Wichita Septem-1 her 7th. Mr. Btcenrod hna visited! In Tulea n,nlto often nnd waa the father of V K Steenrod, former1 managing editor of The World. He1 waa a pioneer In Hedgwlck county. I Kanana, and founded the town of I Noncn 4 On account of Shrtre r , trie Park will h- hi .. i public Uhla day onlv WILL T DM. The Horoscope "thi ilin Inillni, tit U not lempil " ritmw si.fiiMiti it to. uijo. "(t' vr'lrat. 19 J0, b; Un UtrClurt STpw SywH, I Kmlv In Ihe nioinliig Jupiter Ih III .1 stiougly belief Ic ,iapeit acennlliiK to iiatrnlugers. Inier t ranua and Venua are adverre. Women may be peculiarly auaeept Ible tn flattery during ill la rule nf the atara, and they ahould bp ex tremely dlacreet In all their public .tctlvillea, the aeera warn, ' alnco Vanity may lead to foolmhneaa." The prevalence of a desire fur ad miration among women of eiery age will be marked, If the aeera are to bo believed, for thus the fore ea of evil will retard progress 1'ranua la In nn aspect held to cn iiuriign deception nml to promote inttlgiie, which will bo common In buslMeKa, politics nnd society. Thla la not u lucky ruin for thea ters, ilnco there la nn napect be lieved to inaplro harsh criticism and unfair Judgment of plays and plnyvrs The rise of actors to places In the flun will tie a marked fcTituro of the coming aeasnn, while few urtrsases will win fame e.iallv Mar.a In Hie aci nnd In sextlle to Mercury will benefit trade nnd com- Bewildering Screen Triumph Is "Go and Get It" Majestic The Majestic management baa stated positively that the fun Tu'm showing of the sensational nn l drama, "Co and Oct It," will occur ut their playhouse Humbly. And with tho statement of presentation cuiihs the tnct that no attraction ever of fered In thla city has occasioned us much Interest ns has this thrllllngly remarkable story of nowspaper life. Wherever It hua been shown, th. re onn finds mole fans who proclaim It the peer of any picture play cm made. Of course, this t a at mug promise, but one needs to only i e w this most unusual photo-drnma to rcaltzo Just how mighty It is. There Is oiery conceivable phase of motion picture realism In Ho And Oct It" to make It truly won derful. There are thrills upon thrills and n tenseness that cannot be Imagined It must be felt. The cast Is a superior aggregation of players and Includes Wesley (Freckles) Itarry and Hull Montana. The production cannot bo described In words, a viewing muM be had In order to grasp the tremendnua In novations planned and executed tn "(In nnd del it!" Pr P L. riecder was a spectator at th private showing nf thla pic ture on September S Dr. Herder waa vaaily Intereated during the unfold ing of the alory and after the screen ing said: "This picture Is indeed mlslity. It is on of the moat re markably planned ' and directed offerings I havo ever w Itnesaed. The surgical work aa performed by the physician was truly reallstla and while wholly tmpoaslhla. It gave one the feeling of a truuncee one cannot forget, "flo And tlet It" la distinct ly uausunl and a picture I would rot havo mtMt! Count on me na one of your patrnns during; the pnineiun tlon of "Uo anil Oet It." The sporting instinct nnd the good fellowship of the newspaperman is proverbial. Even the layman is fa miliar with it for American flciiun Is filled with reiords of It. In no other profeaalon does thla friendly rivalry exist In any measure to the extent tliat it does In the pursuit ot a story- A town mut be small Indeed tlmt docs not bonet of at least two news papers and there is no sheet In the country that does not hav Its 'star roporter." Therefore) it Is only too evident that m.irlv every town b:iii I' I'. i T i p 1 1 i' . , . r,l, I Hunt's Daily Store News VOL. IX. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1920. NO. 10. Week-End Specials! Tnkon from our immense yard and staple goods departments. Thrifty shoppers will anticipate their needs and buy now at a saving. ' Wool serges t In tho French Und storm weaves, In every desirable fall and winter shades. 16 and 52 Inches wide. 'The regular $1.7B nnd J2.00 finalities. Special ftr Friday nnd Saturday. Yard, $1.59 60c quality of "wool-less-fabrlc," In stripe and rheck patterns. Special. Yard, 37c 30-lneh rtrlpe galatca cloths In ex tra good iiu.ttlty Special, yard, 45c 10-lnrh silk chiffon cloth. In all wanted shades, tho $ 1 . 2 Ti quality. Special Price, 89c 3-lnch chiffon taffeta silks in full range of good fall shades. Regular 2.76 quality. Special, $2.39 36-Inch lingerie silk In Jersey weave. In white, pink and flesh. Tho $2 50 quality. Special price. Yard, $1.89 Extra heavy cotton blankets, In gray and tan. Regulation slie. Tho (3 75 values for two days selling. Special Price, $2.98 Sllkollnn comforts, size 72x72, select cotton, filled In assorted .colors nnd de signs. Tho 1 1.75 values. . Special, each, $3.90 Crochet bed spreads, embroidered edge, cut corners, slzo S6x9C, nn ex cellent (4.50 value Special. Each, $3.19 35-Inch chamosa Japanese nntnsook.a, In plain nnd woven stripes. S5 and 90c qualities. Yard, 73c 40c pajama fleece, in many neat stripes patterns. Special, per Yard, 26c 72x50 seamed sheets, sized before hemming. J 2.0 0 values. Special, each, $1.68 42x36 pillow cases, sized before hem ming. 60c values. Special, each, 49c Barher towels, hemmed, -woven red borders. Special, per Dozen, $1.29 Gla.a.a and Huck towels, woven, red stripe and borders., The 3"- values. S.pccial, 29c Hanan Shoes for J'feomen There Is as murh difference between ordinary shoes and Hanan shoes as there Is between gilt and gold. Tho Hanan is the aristocrat among 8hoes. Let our shoe salesman assist you In so. lectins a pair of this wonderful make of shoes. Shoe Department Tlilnl Iloor. Japanese Table Covers $3.39 Passing an extra good buy In 51-inch Japanese table covers on to our customers Those are of a better grade than tho ordinary quality and come In a variety of designs. Wo are suro that these will come from the laundry look ing crisp and bright, sav ing your good linens which are so hard to replace. Art Department Mezzanine Floor. Friday Is Remnant Day at Hunt's THE HUNT CO. DEPARTMENT STORE Main Street. Between Third and Fourth. Friday Is Remnant Day at Hunt's Oklahoma Hospital the "i mle of honor " And while this hna necr Imn flamed to speet.li us phiHseology- if it wero would be about this "nht liko hll when you're after your stnrs. but forget I' and bp a good fellow with your rlialt when your work Is done. ' Rival reporters when on -the scent of "scoop" will fight each other like demons. They will use every de ice In their power to beat the other f. I low. They will even U'como hitter In their rlairy. but at the end of the day's work w ill walk arm nnd ni m down th stieet together. It la ihe spirit of the game and any man who Is not quickly Influetued by it Is Indeed, hopeless. 1 And this spirit being so preialent In that world's greatest Institution - tho press It la strange that until i the present time no motion pbturo! producer has utlizled It aa a 'heme! for a picture. Marshall Nellan an ,i s to have been fust to ic.ili.e Hi , , slbilltlPS, and the kcennes of l,i ' Judgment is most eloquently pro.n In the success of Ills tremendoL- . powerful picture nn this sulm , "Go and Oet It," Just released. In this tascinatmg photopla v only the rivalry of iwo star repoi-.ia of opposition newnp.ipei c la udd i a graphic manner, but the cn.lu workings of a big dally sbeei. ihe gathering of the newx through the copy dtsk, to the inmpnsing i... ei and on to the preawes and bitei i the streoXs Is shown in its every di - tall. In lu making one of the Ian: 'at ' newspaper plants in this country, was photorraphed, from the bugol presses tn action to tho sanctity of' tho publishers palatial privato of-1 'I. f And mi tiurhfi.l is (his . ie. ned ' i i i I n tha . has . h 't- n us ar-pi ti l . t e ' i s f-r. o.ai-ic s di-or u i. ht. .ofj ooy Adu J "four Physical Condition is reflected in your face. mm ISSTfiHT Sf P0STUM A BCVTSACE lMiaIilta)A fireproof llh modern fecllltlea. Inoiud. Ids X-Ry end Cttnleel Laboretorr. Tlt.tl.NINO Mlllim. toil .NL1ISRS rre.1 H . Union. It. D V A. C S True. U 11 Cenelon M 1) I.jlle Alberloa. M I' hreidenl I'tirelcleni. Weei Ninth end Jeckeon Mreota. Tlt.S.t, OKUMIOMA Irr Dtitenc Pbooe Omie Ills "Eielont will Meka Yer HIT Laag. T" rORllf MH nirmriiniK "Tirrr wfiraen ren hero nif. lens heir " Dillo Gilbert. "Wr heir bee grown M tnrhee tonsr br using your wonderful EXELENTO ffiBf i (Mlr fe tlek Rtmenre To, 'l etrli, .,r k.lr eelll ll'e i.ft 13 rte ef Ike kMr eU Ml. p,.' U u. nlnliaruirorderk. eallo ekls" VeeVj In in-enueutofeuntrouiilee. " rRJCl Of EACH ZS IN STAltrS OK COIN KELEMTO MEDICINE' CO., Atlanta. Gi. Ruddy cheeks and a clear eye are generally indica tive of health. On the other hand, a sallow complexion may indicate that coffee is causing the indigestion, sleeplessness ancT upset nerves which are responsible fortyour ' condition. ' Instant Postum instead of coffee wilH prove "7fieie's a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Co, inc, Battle Q'eek.Mlch. 1E ZEE