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7ST J'ULSA DATLY WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. t.'.i: i , I iff V .""A Oil1 M ' 1 LILIAN !C PERKINS MU5IC ) A WOMEN3 WORK Y Mournful NiiiiiIht. JTnll rn" not In nmiinifnl niimbT." ' mnn the p'"'t I n hh. Now, what iimv mournful ruimliir bi ? la wh it I J hi.e I" Ki."W. JTliTr'n tin- iiiiinlitT nn my watrh Mini (hfit iliu number on my . (I nor. jflia nurrlier nn my mlenildr say thn ' umnu"' nfarly n'ar. .Thdio' i hi' mi . iii-r n a lrttr wttli . tli' red tm ilrumnff tiluli, to which I mut r'fiT wlifn I'm tn iinvorin to iiIj. J (ill the nioHrnfullrW nf th num i I'fru that Invite niv twin to drop In the one that IndioHtm run tn thu w limy motor tun. ''Iillandnr Jolinanri If) the) U'uali ink-ton Htar. wllh Mrn. lronl II Cunh-r, f,u i Umiii v Mrn. Ilniiu will rumuin lll- TlKHilnr Mvi'nlnK lirlilKu Hub will mfl't wllh Mr. and Mr, kawitnim K. Conn. Mn 1'rri'ivnl 13. MuK'1" Informal l)ildB 'iiurty for .Mm. W. V. Coni- Jni'lKf nml Mrn. It. II. Cnnipliell , will entertain immbmn nf Quid I.lliul jjlttb at Oiplinum tlitmtur. TuemlHy Hook cluli will meet wttl Altn'W. II. INnilmn.' Templo larnM nlxlcrliooil will jjtvo lirldKB purty In ventry kuunm ut tnmplo. ; Columbia Chatilnuqmi will incut In ,publlo library. lllillnlii) Cwirlrwy. Mrs, Hurry llnllbron rntertntnoil a f roup of Hinliool Klrla yortterdny nf rrnooii nt tho theater nml nftcr .wiirda nerved luncheon lit Cundybiml, (lnformitlly rc-lnlirii t luff the birthday of her flilllRbter, MIkh Banimlo IJulI jliron. Knjoylnt' tbo event were Mlxnoa lli'lon Thomim. llllralicth 'llarneM, Dorothy Hltaw, Miitijiirpt In sul, Ileleen MiiKiiincri. Clulro Luitfly, fjrmn Alexander, Mai Inn Kirk, Teo 'Kuy. Hazul Ulbnon und William jLundy. A , Dinner nml Card I'nriy. ' Mr. anil MrH, I'orctvul K. Mneo ;vore bouts bint uvunliiK at nn tnfor ;inil dinner party In tho Country club when they honored Mr. and Mm. W. AV. Uomntuck of WcHt Union, Iowa. On Tuemhiy afternoon MrH. CouiHtnck "Will bo honor ;uet nt a card party which MrH. Mnt'eu will plvo tu thu XMagou homo in Mnplo lllrtgo. llrlilgi) rarly. Mm. 'W. . Moll will untortatln In formally at auction bridge. un 8nt tirdny, afternoon In her homo, 119 Bouth Clwooil avenue. 1 For VIhIUiic Mnlrnn. Mrs.- Wllllum WrlRht bus Issued invltntlmis for an afternoon of cards on Thursday, when she will oiiiiijills inoni ner 1,-uesi, Airs, .iiuurito uru Jtln of lJrndford. 1M. Vblle.Hi.rte)l. I Mla Mario Khortoll of nradford, jVa., and Mr. Krank" White of this jetty wcro married Sfundny lornlnjf (In tho Holy I'umlly church, P'utber John J, Hnlrlni; offlclatlnir. ((Miss Mary l''orboa and Mr. Raymond .fihoelian wero tho attondanta. Tho iiuptlals wero nitncHsml by Intimate friends. Luncheon was enjoyed by jtlio weddhiK parly nt Iho Tea. Cup Jlnn Mr. and Mrn. Whtto will reside. tin tho Ucnryulta npartmonts. l)lo!i-lliKimnan. Announcement Is mado of tho mnr frlnKo of MIbh Ada lluchanan and Mr. kt.'hitrlen Dixon, both of Tulsa, In XHuuston, Toxub, Oetobur 18, llnllowc'u l'nrty. a Thirty-two uirls of tbo Aloha fOmega Uunduy echool cl.isa of the ll'lrst Christian church and their In ailed Kuests enjoyed n morry Hallow eeji party on Saturday ovonlmt in itho homo of Miss Hall Hcott, duiiRh ler of Mr. and MrH. R. 13. Hcott. 1241 iNorth Klwood. Huuso decorations tworo of Hallowoeeu character alter jiatlntr with varluty. l'lnylnif ot i;amtH sped the ovenlm? away. Mlssea Oall Hcott and Carrlo Cloforth wero .mistresses of ceromonlns and the (class membership Joint hostesses. (Confections woto served durltiK tbo ihours and later In tho cvnulnj; a re 'freshment course ot salad, sand jltlchuB and uoffeo, v l'or Mli I'oiiHelle. Mr. II. llvcniun was host nt a box party nt the Orpheum theator on Sunduy nlcht, comopllmentlne 'iviisH linsa ronseno anil a number of her Tulsa friends. Miss ronsnllu '""appeared In concert at Convention ball last tivonlnir. dellKhtlnc a fine .audience with her munulflccnt so. rano voice. .. r. r. null. - Mrs. J. A. I'licktlt will bo hostess ITu.-sday night to mombarti of tho A. V. club. f Muchi'lors Party. A baehelor birthday party was lot Mr. Cluildo Van Hook by Mr. and rMvon on Monday ovenlnj; In lienor fMrs. Tharli'H Kuy Kent ot 817 North Chi'yiniio avenue. As a humoious turn the bouse was decorated In a unique manner. t Uuests were provldod with frocks and rowls made from rheekird bacs ,tttid served not only to MikhuIko the .Wearers hut to add to tho hilarity lit Mm occasion, since the tnaritnl cuests were ordered to respect the bachelor pari of tho' Invitations un.l 'disport themselves ua stnelo maid and man. A buffet luncheon was served to Ihr following ituesls' Ar. and Mm, Morn. H U.illy, Mr. and Mis. (. l-'Iri'Stmie, .Mr sod Mrs. 'hnil-s Kvans, Will l)als, Mi uinl Mrn. lliorni. II Tlioinns. Mis. (leor Thoo.ii" of Ilurton-on Jl'rent, Kng laml, MI-h (ilsdys MoniKomery Mis linn Itiol.iiiil. Mi nml Mrs. Alkn t.. Honsi', Miss Helen Wlrtx, (!. IK" K Kurrfll of I m it Mollies, o. Mi. ml Mrs I', II. ymltM and Mr. I'hlt Morris. , t lllrlliilni 1'nrly, ' Mfg. II AuriinUl, Hill losorln Ntfoi-t, enii rialiiecl wllh n rhlldri'ti'sj parly on satiiiday srterm.on, om ptlmntjiy to her dswthtfr l''!aneis' twelfth birthday Anniversary. Hal loween pf ii in' and roiiti-stg wero pluyfd nnd Hie iiernrn lions were In kteHliiR with Ibis happy Mi'rtsuii. He fntsblneiils wi'ie srvrd ulmtit tb tW wlib h was Ky In colors of hlnrk Slid yellow, the cuke Iwln iidorned With twilvn yellow cniidies. I'lesriit were Helen 1'innien inir Vey. Hllvlii Clrk. Doloris Hehnritld, Dorothy llnrru, I'Milino Hutln rligid, Thelinn ChIIIs, Virginia Ulllg. Ililen Kwell, Vein Mas Todd. Kruncm Au randi and Villa flrnlth. Whtil-Tiiiner. Mr. und Mrn. J. W. Weln'l, 210 Routh Tnnton nvennf. niinou,we th marrtsce nf their ihuiKl.ti r Jillilied I'-iic to Mi. Itulpb 11. Turner of this city. The wedding wan solemnlted Titi'Silay evenlmr, (Jetober li'h, Kl g o'l.IOck in .he sti.'dy of Ihe I'resby ler!iln churili, llev. J. W. Kerr, of-fldatltiK- Tho afalr wai a ciiniido o suipilse to bolh tho younj; poiiile s clt:lo of Irlein)r4 and relaltveH. Mr. and Mi-h. Turner will b'ave tho first of tho week for H. 'Idler Summitt, iilah, whoro they will miikj tin ir home. iuih i.iK'i'e'iiin sii'KOi. All inum-hvi-n ai urid lo bo piesunt. iifliiui n Club. Time will Im- i isulnr ininllus; i,f thn t'.'iilman i lnh held Tuvday evi n lii at 7. .10 o lo k in On! library when reheat ) will In, Iti ordor. Il.eelila Chili, The ucillv. asfKHl.itii and lltoriTy mimbein i.f the Hyerhka club nr sMd lo nie. i in the llbtsry Ttus uny itiieriionn at i..iO o clock I til ihi- first of Hm yen. when h will Join relatives for a trip to Honolulu. Hsilanwili r.lccii At a reir nt m.'Mlnn of thu HadnS' sh elmpi. i .,r Toiiui. whleh wan held in thu llt.r i t . tlo follnwItiK nfflrsrs Wro clrnt. i to ....eve (, ,.nsilln! eari Mis. II. M. Trsg, honorary iilitiiilj Mis M Hirnult, presl rtetttj Mm I. M Taylor, vr pres. Iilentj Mrs Cmiii r-cflr1lni letnry, Mrs H i licifrt, coirpnnil Ing; sertt'tnn Mis 18. Hnlnmun, Irrasiiiir. n vnul rxeilent mtislfrti numlltrN Wfrt- iiim n by Miss '!. K Hlmon nf I'M i .. and Mr. Herri- stein, lnil, hi Mm 1 1 Teller v an Ititerestlni? tell. The irslmmtlon of .Mrs ,M M Tn' as president wm nrirpli.,) w I'll ir.(fi,.i jrg. Trivia the iminir hotmri'ii tio. ijrh, in tho ! Mr and Mm. Charles I'. Humlt and -.iildmn hnve reimned from a Mn nt a few dsys In Moirls, Ulila., Wii'i' Mr IJltnlt s home-folk icslde. Mis I'rnd Wteho of Hannibal, Mo, will hi me Thursday for a visit with her liU'cr. Mrs. II. A. Holt. ts opil Hlminoiis of Wbltcvllle, Tenn , Is vuMtm b-r sister, .Mrs. II. W. I ; vans of U.ts Mouth guaker avmiiue Broken Arrow Briefs Mr. ami Mrs. Ulmer .laenbs, who have lii' n ..ttifniHtm tho national bnirklrig lonven'ion hold In Wnshlng ton, .will return today, bavins; tiped In St i.ouls to visit friends. JiliIKO unit, Mm. II. I,. Hlaudoven, Who hav" liein attetlillnK the na tional bankers eonvctitlon In Wash ington aru e.ipeuted to return Thurmlny. . Tho football team of tho Urn ken Arrow hinh school 'Journeyed to Talilfiiimh for a Kamu Haturdny with thn N. K.S. N , and went down In defeal with a scoro of 66 to 0 In favor of thu Tnhliuah team. A permit lo weil was prantnd llrlday afternoon by deputy court clerk, Mrs. tiffin Hhrader to Mr. James Hums, 23, and Mlsg Maud (irnham, 17, both of Ilrnkcn Arrow, nnd they wern married by ,T ustlcij H. I liurce beforo leaving tho court- hOUHH. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson an notinfe Mm birth of a K-pound son Saturday morning, October 23. Dr. II. It. ltobortson Is able to bn on tho streets ncaln nfter an ox-, tended shut-in pertod on nccount of a carbuncle which for a time threat-eneit- to result seriously. Tho llroken Arrow friends of I'. A. Vox, now located nt Coweta, wcro pleased with tho announcement of Mr I'oX's election to tbo office of national viie-preslilent of tho A. H. T. A . at their national convention held lust week at Jacksonville, IT.. Hurt lloKe.ru and Harry Blmons hava returned from a week's hunting trip through tho mountains of Colo rado, whero big game was plenti ful. The call of bufdnemi forced them tn abandon the luro of the went nnd both Rcnllomcn are now nt home busy looking after their Interests In thn local oil fields. Mrs. Louis J. Grimm returned to her homo nt Band Hprlngs after a few days stay In this city recovering from an Mines which caused her to bo brought to tho home of her sla ter, Mrs. 0. J. Orcen. Israel Hrotlii'rhood Orid, On Tuesday evcnlti at- 8 o'clock, the Hrotherhood will be tho temple, coVncr l, Cheyenne. This or it be open tto nil the mtn and will give mouti ' . well ns short curnr' grams. At tho org i, Ing tonight, officers nnd a constitution ad , for tho year's progra i cussed. All tho tin n nro urged to cotno with their friend a, i Tournament il'iistponcil. Thn women's golf lutirnamunt "lilc;i uuh tn lmvo hud It'u iiiiallfy Ing rounds played Unlay on the Oountry club coursu, 1ms been pont puncd a dnjH or no Inter ou account id Inclemor.t wather. Tho program will bo announced. Aniiiuil Dance. The Woiiinii'ri I'an -H.ellenlo so ciety wl! bo Iiiih'chhi'h iii thi Coun try club al thu annual Halloween informal dance on I'nday evening, October 2!i. Many of tho mumuort) will havo friends ns gtients. Any Pan-Hellenic member who linn not received a ticket, nml wishes one call MIki l'uulliio rattim, Osage 61, Club Evc)tt8 League ICiitcrtalnmcnt, Tho Intermedluto league of tho Firm Mothudlst church will bo en turtaiucd Friday uvuntng In tho homo of Mrs. U. 0. Cunningham. 1312 bouth Krlsco avenue. Tho luaguo Is lo have a wlenler roiiflt In Mm sub'Btory of tho chutcli this cvoulng. ( ' riunu .Study ritib. Mrs, Charles Kihvard Strotlvelle will entertain metnberil of tbo J'latio titudy club on Wednesday morning. 'Trinity fjullil Unlu Tho Maiilo Kldgo unit, Trinity Otllld will meet Tuesday afternoon Hon. by bi lnif oUio'l mi the official staff as lioiiii-.'ir- prrsldent. Periioiial Mention Mr. II. M Wif day from a 1 1 , , . . point In C'allfot nl.i let iirned Kntur iiiontli's visit to Mr. nnd Mrn Cuss Mnvn. who wont east with the Tulsa bankers and their wives iilte recently, aro ex pected to return this week, Mr and Mm. William Cmm limn sold their hotiiP, lt ontli Carson avenue and after November 1ft will bn located In' the Kclelium hotel until Iiecembor when ihey will go to Florida for tho winter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Cainnbell nro f nterlMlnlng Mrs. Cnmpbcll's mother nml brother, Mrs. F. A. Fstell of Montgomery City. Mo., and Mr. M. J. Hut ell of Colorado .Spiingn. Mrs. William llenrv Crmvilnr leaves Thursday fur Wagoner to at tend the stnte confereni 'ft tn 111, llf.lrl Micro by Mm M. K, churth south. Mrs. It A. Inuafelt of Oklnlmmn City, who Is hero to attend tho women's golf tournament. In tho guest of Mrs. W. I.yle Ulckoy. MIhh Ida Orirdticr wnn cnlled to Ornnger. Texas, on Kttndav by the death of her father, W. II. Gardner. Miss Until Kneniior, a student nt I'hlllips iinlvmglty at ICuld, siient wfeK.ioii visiting Iter parents, lr and Mrs. 11. I'. Kliepper, Fifth Columbia (MrCov.) Mrs Dnnlel W. While, who has feen Msltlii her parents, Mr. and Mrs V J. Trotter Iti Montlcello, Ark., li m returned. Mis. White wns ,'olned by Dr. While in Kansas City. They Mpent n brief time lit Kxcol sler HprJng en mute home. Art Kxldlnt. 'Hie fine arts exhibit In the Tulsa Art Institute with paintings by Out brand Sether nro bring much (ipirn ebtled by Tnlsn's art enthusiasm lis liecially bentiilftil nro tho paintings r.f this artist of "An Oklahoma Hun 'iC, M?. Hether claims to le'tie first tlmt has ever painted a picture i f n s'inict In Ok In homo for whlcb be Is receiving much favorable ox nrcsslf n. Mrs. O. V.. Ooddnrd of Nashville, Vnr)., h vlsllltig her sisters, Mrn. fleorge sneililen nnd Mrs. M. H. weo eter. Mrn W. K. ltnbblns nf Musko geo Is nlMi visiting these Tulsa inn Irons nnd H thn triother nf Mesdnmes Hnedden and Webster. Tlte occasion of Mrs. (Inddnrd's visit to Oklnhoma at this time, Is tn accompany her daughter, Mrs. Daln N. Morrison, and her young daughter Mary Frances, who wns born In N'TWhvllly, Septem ber 12. and who Incidentally, Is tho great granddaughter of Mrs. Ituhlns. Friends of Mr nnd Mrs. Pierce A. llrnarh of South Cincinnati avenue will regret to hear of tho lllnetu of tho former. Friends nf Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgn Ttnnsom will be glad to hear of tho convnleseeitcn of Mr. Hansom from a recent illncsH. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert W. Wliltncy nnd Mr nnd Mrs. I. 11. Hauman mo tored Friiiny to Oklulinmn City for tho wccH-cnd. Mr.J:'' 1' Merry Is visiting friends In Oklahoma City nnd will return thn Inst part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mills nro homo from a visit to relatives In Ixick wood, Mo, Mrs. Knthcrlno lleppo will nrrlve within a fow dnya from Hartford, Conn., for a visit to her da'ighter, Mrs. Joseph T Inntrv nnd Mr. Swedish state rnllroads, which lo equip their rolling stock with Oor mnn nlr brakes nt a cost exceeding JS.000.nOO, expect to savo mnro than $1,400,000 nnnunlly by reducing tho number of employes. Knglnnd nnd Wnlea tngetber have 0 special se.hola for tho blind. 1 for tho deaf nnd 2 45 for otherwise defective children. anougntane woum Die from Eczema "I went to Junni Hopktni HoiplUI. I Went to Mir ml rtneton. I tiltil othrr rrmntlrr. I tliouitit I would die. U.lj.l). cuicil ma ttr I ilen up sll hop, to er it well cln on firth. Mr. Umm WIm, iu Fmnklln St., IUItlmoro. Aik vopfdrnttltt nd ha will tlt you wlisl D. I), n'prrtcilptloa h ireonipllibril In jour own ndthhorhoiHl thn tint Ijottl lelkTfi you our Vour mony Mclc unit ik, ooc una 11.00. Iotloivfbr Shin Disease Mrs. Fiskc FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29 IH Clt YEOMEN DANCE ELKS HALL Kaeh Weduiaday icniiii; I a g 1 Mine SaiTlbo and his one-man driddle TALK about food specialists and food chemists they can't compare with Sambo, that human, dark-skinned pancake expert who stands be tween the makers of the famous Sambo Pancake Flour and the cxactinq; housewife, Kuardinc the interests of botli. For Sambo, in person and not in pictures, tests every batch of Sambo flour as it is made in the bie, clean and sanitary Sambo mill ttitt it tn Ms ent-man zridJU. Sambo isn't a chemist and he isn't a descendant of African royalty. Hut for years ho was chef on a diner and he knows dcliciou, creamy, melt-in-your mouth pancakes when he tanes them, and his one-man criildle at the Sambo plant is an iron-handed dictator without a conscience. A Dutlcr-mllk Mixture Samlo ire old-fiihloncJ Imtltf milk cikri became r)vdrrrd Imticr-ntilk it rfl.lv mixed In Moilm I'anciVe Hum. Don'l rermli tuhttltulUin when ymx iV for a paSVitcl Sambo Lnuwi calcil TIIU PANCAKE FLOUR 4-UNIAIN& POWDERED BUTTERMILK (Try Sji.ifni llucktvha-' Fl"ir, "q.) 11LAIR MILLING CO., Atchlion, Kania-AUo Manufacturers of DLAIU's'cERTIFIED FLOUU Hunt's Daily Store News VOL.X. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1920. NO. 26. Pre-Holiday Display and Sale of Fine Pearl Beads These reductions are extraordinary. High-grade Pearl Beads. We havo 'on display, beginning tomorrow, an immense col lection of fine French Pearls. (Note. French Pearls are the best artificial pearls and are the foundation of all advertised brands). ' x Hunt's jewelry department has the reputation for fine pearls. This sale affords you an opportunity to buy a fine string at little cost Christmas selection of pearls is ad visable, especially whilo. prices aro so low. These arc divided into eight groups. Each string mounted with a solid gold clasp OUOUI" 1 Select Pearls of uven cradtiation and good color. IA. special value, nt tho regular price ot (3. Sale prlco S1.69 CSKOUP 2 Flno Heads of even and niworted prndtm Uons; 16-lnch n!ckB; decji, rich coloring, fQ Regular $3. SO values. Halo prlco tDXatO OltOUP : Thrso aro tn different lenRthn; soomo lfi, 18, and 20 Inches, of small, even eruduatlons, wonderful colorlnsrH. ittBular J 1 quality. mic prlco , GIIOIIP -I Medium sizes of oven-Krnduatlon: 18, IS nnd ao-lnch lengths; good, deep colorings; very rich looklnp. Jlegular 15 quality. JQ Sale price .-. )WaD7 $2.39 GIIOUP 8 A special valuo in hcautKul colorings, ot even graduation. 1$ Inches In length neck chains. You will appruclato this value. 'Regular 6 (JQ A( A'aluc. Bale price 11)0.4:1 GIIOUP An unusual flno selection of graduation, reiki depth of color and' Iridescent lights. A (TQ QC regular (7 quality. Salo prlco dO.i9 GHOUP 7 Neck Chains of 1G and 18 Inches, a me dium sized bead; well assorted and graduated; soft lights and rich colorings, neguiar 12.50 qualities. Sale prlco GIIOUP 8 This group Includes different lengths and sizes. . Tho soft colors which havo an unusual dopth and Iridescent colorings lend a charm to these. Reg ular $15.00 qualities.' Trr Qr Salo price - tD I 70 $6.95 Our High-grade Pearls one?half Price. oV In addition lo these special groups, are Included all ot our choice selections which rango from $20 to $76. Theso prices Include plain and solid gold mountings. Perhaps Just tho string you havo been wanting may bo had for Ihls special prlco. - BEAR BRAND Knitting Yarns Special, per, hank 95c Large, 4-ounce hanks of soft lustrous, pure wool Yarn, that can be made up for all sorts of sweaters, wraps and things for the little tots. American Beauty, Chinese blue, black, purple, white, ox ford; henna, etc., etc. Mczznnlno Floor Ask the art sales women for the new ideas in sweaters, wraps, etc.. The new book on in fants' and juvenile knit wear is " here now, ready for your inspection. There are dozens of use ful novelties that are extremely good looking. We will be glad to teach you to make any of these. Men 's PAJAMAS Sales offering sound savings happen only "once every so often." It doesn't require any knowl edge of value to see that these pajamas are of an extra special offering. All are of high grade tailored, in fine soisettes and pajama stripes. Come in white, blue, pink, lavender, etc. Reg ular $5 value. Special $1.69 The Homo of Pictorial Review Patterns The HUNT Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Slain Street, Between Third nnd Fourth The Home of Pictorial Review Patterns 8 tropical Cruises oi fttin.i-yliaMfic Liners Largest Stbamtjrs to West Indies Windward Islands Panama Canal South America January rVbruiry Mirch. 1921 I ' 13 is 16 Day. WHITE STAR LINE J.S. Mtpatli AMERICAN LINE . S. S. Htw Tftik S.S.St.jlll Inl.rnatlnnal Marc.nlila Marin. Co. Broa.iw.7 M Yoh "EMl.aU Urnl Malta Yotfr Kalr Lang, Th' mam FOR KINKY HAIR "Eiwtt mmin ran nare rifc on bair, aja jiiar Ulltxrt, Ulf hit BTOWI Inches lonir bj jovt woniMrrul grown ii Ualac EXELENTO S'H5 lof . l)ur poraid iuth ilajnill. fiJt tk. rj.ia cf lb. hr .nalw It iSS' tti'a'Jj W mak Ei.l.nto RUlo tlrautin.r huceof nta iu w snwrs or coin EXELENTO MEDICINE CO.. Atlmti. ft. Kill That Cold With FOR Coldi, Coughi CASCARA QUININE AND La Grippe y NeElected Colds are Dangerous Tk no chanen. Keep this standard remedy handy for tho tint ene.ir. Breaks up a cold lq 24 hours Relieves Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara Is belt Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT r It. i i ii "c On. mini tBtiaiwutp