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ip oz. bottl^^tlme^as'iiiuch'$1 00^ Stain makes Eray and faded hair BLACK in 5 minutes. Contains no poison or acids. Safe and easy for you to use in your home. Price: 60c for hi oz. bottle; For t G. A. MORGAN'S Hn?r*^5tr^8*fc+ ^a'r so^’ &l°ssy and easy to control. Small size, 2 oz. 35c; large size, 4 oz. 60c. G. A. MORGAN’S Hair Grover anrl Pressing Gloss, 25c each. G. a! MORGAN’S Tniinr^ m8i tneJ-i , , cf” stra‘gbtens the hair in 15 minutes. One treatment will last from 60 to 90 days. Price for small size, 60c; for large triple size, $1.00. kind of hair pomade or h-iir „le ventllat':'' Sateen Hair Pressing Night Cap that trains and presses the hair while you sleep, $1.00. We will pay you double your money back if you can find any Slam Hair Dresain<rc i anywhere in the United States, regardless of price or brand, that will make your hair as easy to control, shine, and lay in place as well as G. A. Morgan’s Grand Ifyou waiit somethfn^^ih^r ^°" ^m.K*e stren®th; No- 2> double strength; No. 3, triple strength. Price of each No. 25c. but thev are the he=h 1 your hair that will improve your appearance immediately, far above the average, try any one of G. A. Morgan’s hair preparations. They are not only better, A deposit required w af^orders ^^pa/n^^tf^ *** ^ G' A' M0RGANS hair PreP^ ’ations, or write G. A. MORGAN Hair Refining Co., 5204 Harlem Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Est. 1905. ..BROWN McREE It is going to be hard ipr me to do it but I must get ten.”. •M «a ■ I. AARON TROTER "‘Well, boys, this is y.>ur old dad. I am X the man who started the ball to rol X hng. My members have promised me X that they will se? to it that we get ten I A. J. BARNETT Ves, this IsAJ. Barnett. X have one broth er who is a banjo picker, another who ia a preacher and this Is D’acon Barnett. We will show you that we can get tan.” "Well boys; I isn’t keep much fuss but count on me ten.' We are expecting the above named pre-Monts whose pictures appear in th>« issue to, rally to the cause ar.d please see to it that at least 100 members are added We feel and believe that the members df their lodges .will stand by by them tf we have another president who thjnks that he and his members can do it please notify the OFFICE we wjll gladly place your picture in the Echo. Lets go boys the fight is on. This disponsatipn closes February 25th. Uon’t forget the dispensation js now on. ..E. F. YOUNG, General Pres. • R. L. YOUNG, General Secretary MRS. LUCY BROWN j: Well; I am not going to say a whole lot Watch the Echo and see what No. 33 docs ^ ■' ~1 We are in a Drive for 300 additional member jby March. Sp rdel publicity is being given to eleven local pres; dents who say that they are going to see to it that one hundred new members are ad ded by them and the members of their local lolges before the opening of the March Bards. If thesi presidents fall to get that number, lets pui the blame on them and their members and not the office ^ ^ Additional Members W. M. KINSLOW U you boys can get ton I oan get tweaV REV. J. k. GRACE 5 Yes; I can do Jt Look om tot me’. ; i < JAS. PATRICK | Yes, jut me lr. the class with the big < • • shots, since I am one of them. Count on < me for ten.’> _ j % • C. E. ANDERSON "Yes Sir, this is good Looking G. E. tauans, 1 can ac It._y T. J. YOUNG "I mean to g^l ten” J. C. JORDAN .“My Members and I earn do tf»