Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1924 — Page 5

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M| T had a rich. ambitious mother. She ■ parched the world with me to find the CT (UDretae beauty helps. CT ' Ther made me a famous beauty. And M| W w, after 4(t years in the limelight. MB thu keep me a beauty still. ■ Otter girls, in these same ways. cur. CT ■□lliply their beauty. Other women CT an to old age. keep their youthful CT bloom I »ant to help them do so. CT rue very helps that Frame gave me CT now at your command, IM | anl very-very busy on the stage. CT Bit' I am taking time to tell you the CT jerrets of my beauty and my youth. CT Ud I hope the time will come when ■ CT ji,-|s and women by the millions will CT etijov what 1 enjoy. H 32 Helps In Four CT I found 32 things that women need CT to keep them at their best. French ex CT pet’s combined them in four applied CT (ions. Thus beauty and perennial CT With were made very easy for me. Ml one Is my White Youth Clay. Not i CT like the crude and muddy clays so’ CT Binv use today This clay is white. Ml Mined and dainty. Twenty years of M| M-ieatific study have made it amazCT tnjly efficient. M Ins.-Whit, Y -nth Clay t<> purge my M| din of all that clogs or mars it. It CT ;:tes me that ru-.y. baby like complex ||| »t lll.eeAhead' or pimples, oiliness M| w Idemishcs are unknown to me. M I terms the Aig. combats all lines M| ag wrinkle*. k. • p> the face >kin ever ■ like a girl s. M Oae application of my White Youth CT Chy bring- almo-e unl» li<-v,-ahl<- re CT units. Many women seem to drop HI ' 8 y.ar- C- d: .:. .■ d i.-. u.«- tuanrls. CT is it did for me. No girl or woman

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who once tries this clay with never go without it. The price Is 50 cents and sl. Two Matchless Creams My Youth Cream is a cohl cream, based on lemon and strawberry. It is made to embody all the best that science knows to whiten, teed, protect and smooth tjie skin I use it after the clay. It is also my night cream, to apply on retiring-. Daytimes I use it as a powder base. No one ever found a cold cream to compare with my Youth Cream. My Facial Youth is a liquid deani ser. It contains no animal, no vegetable fat. It cannot assimilate in any way with the skin Rut it penetrates the skin to the depths. When 1 wipe it off. all that clogs the skin comes with it. No other method cleans a skin like this. Luxuriant Hair I My hair is thick and 1 lustrous. It I grows finer every year. I have never ' had falling hair or dandruff, never a touch or gray. This is due to my Hair Youth, an- ’ other French creation. I apply it ■ daily with an eye dropper, directly to the scalp. It takes but a moment, and it does not muss the hair. I can do no greater kindness than to urge you to employ it. It costs 50 cents and sl. Ail druggists and toilet . counters tftipply these prodm ts w hich 1 use. The price is small. Every girl or women, if she will, canjiave.the benefits 1 got. Go find them out. My Beauty Book comes with each. Edna Wallace Hopper, 536 Lalpc Shore Drive Chicago. I

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DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY FEBRI'ARY 22, 1921.

' JOINT-EASE FOR ’ I •/ k I V Stiff, Swollen Joints : Rheumatic or Otherwise Says: “When Jdint-Ease Gets in—Joint Agony (Jets Out." It was a high-class pharmacist who raw prescription after prescription fail to help hundreds of hls customers to get rid of rheumatic swellings and stiff inflamed Joints. And it was this same man who as. sreted that a remedy could and would be compounded that would make creaky, swollen, tormented joints work with just as much smoothness as they ever did. Now this prescription, rightly named Joint-Euse, after being tested successfully on many obstinate cases, is offered through progressive pharmacies to the millions of peopl* who suffer from ailing joints that need Unibvriiuj up. Swollen, twingy, inflamed, stiff, pain-tormented joints are usually caused by rheumatism, but whatever the cause Joint-Ease soaks right in, through skin and flesh aud gets right to and corrects the trouble at its source. , Remember Joint-Ease is for ailments of the joints, whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, spine or linger, and when you rub it in. you may expect speedy and gratifying results. It is now on sale at druggists every- ■ where for GO cents a tube. r Caseys Beat Rochester Fort Wayne, Feb. 22.—Tight defen1 sive play and some great Shooting by Homer Stonebraker gave the Knights of Columbus-Lincoln Lifes a victory over the Rochester Centrals Thursday night, 29 to 17. IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR Just the moment you apply Rowles' Mentho-Sulphur to an itching, burning or. broken out skin, the itching stops and healing bey Ins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made Into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, eVen to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ destroying properties. it quickly subdues the itching. cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up. leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions. rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to wait for im- . provement. It quickly shows. You can get a litte jar of Rowles MenthoSnlphur at any drug store,

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i “The White Sister” | At Majestic, Ft. Wayne Lillian Gish in her greatest role;! The ethereal little star who lugged at your hearts strings In such big productions as ’The Birth of a Nation" Broken Blossoms", 'Orphans of the Storm" and "Way Down East" at last ’ bus a role that tests her full powers. When you see her in the Majestic Theatre on Friday, Feb. 22. for a seven days' run, you will be thrilled, captivated and exalted lls never before. John Barrymore has acclaimed Miss Gish vis the one actress, who carries the supreme tradition of B< rn hurdt and Duse to the screen. And in "The White Sister" she has a picture that Is im<omparably the fin -st of the year. Nothing equals the beauty, pathos, suspense and spectacular magnlfii-ence of M. Marion Crawford’s story of love and sacrifice. "The White Sister" was made by Inspiration Pictures, inc., Charles H. Duell, Jr., president, and seven months were spent amid the beautiful backgrounds of Italy and north ern Africa in photographing the scenes which include a magnificent view of the volcano of Vesuvius in actual eruption, a fight in the des.rt with the Arabs and a town submerged tn a avalanche of water as a greater reservoir bursts. The picture has broken records at $2 20 admission prices in New York. It realizes the most possibilities of ihe screen. The prices for the Fort Wayne engagement wiil be as follows: Daly Matinees, including Sunday, all seats 50c. Evening 50c ami SI.OO. All prices plus 10 percent tax. Seats reserved for all performances and mail orders given prompt attention. The matinees start at 2:15 and the evening performances at 8:15. ■ ' —o Franklin, 30; Wabash. 20 Crawfordsville. Feb. 22— Franklin defeated Wabash 30 to 20 in a fast I basketball game here last night. Franklin led from the start. Wabash lappearing dangerous only on one oc-. [casion wh“n they came within two -points of tying the score. The score at the half was Franklin 14. Wabash 7. o High School Orchestra To l‘iay At Leader Game The Ih-catur High School Orchestra will furnish music at the basketball game l>< tween the D-watur Leaders and the Berne A. C»»£ive in the new high schysjl gymnasium here Monday night, manager Fred Kolter. of the Leaders, announced today. This game is being looked upon as the climax of the Leaders' sch'*lule and ' great preparations are being inadt? tor the tontest. Berne will being a : large 1-gallon of fans and local • rooters are expecting to be out In large forces. After defeating the Berne team : Berne in the first game of th? seai »Oh. the I-eaders dropped the U“Xt two games played wi<« the Berne ; eagers and now they are anxious to even up the score Ly handing their 1 opponents a neat trouncing Monday night——————a —— Little tabs on the smart new ; Ifj-c.’-e* with pleated bosoms offer ian opportunity for attractive monogrants. Chinese letters are used | effectively. | < irejdar cu!U embroidered in all I 'over patterns or trimmed with sou- ' tm he liraid In combination with tinsel. are seen <m some of the uv-w. st waists. w SAGE TEA TURNS GUAY HAIR DARK H's Gvaudinollicr’s Recipe Ig Bring Back Color and Luslre Io liair That beautiful, even shade of dark, flossy iuwr can only be bud Uiy brew itic a tulxUi-e of Sage Tea and Hui- ' phur. Your hair is your charm. It ' tp-tkes or mars the face. When it , ta’ieg. turns <•—■• or streaked, just nn npplhntloii nr two of fitgc aud Sul ' phur ebhanco* its appearance a hundredfold. I I loti't bother to prepare Ihe mixI ttire; you ran g<'t' / thl* famous old ■ recipe Imnroved by the addition of I other ingrediiiUO n( a small < oat. all Ire ady (nr use. It Is called Wyoth'a j hag" anil Hulhur t'cimp-mnd. This can ttlwuyx be itopeiuled upon tn bring I lm< k the nnt'iral color and lustre n( yotir hulr, I Everybody tiseu •'Wyeth’s" Haga and Sulphur t'empnund n<>* bceausi' it darkens so naturally and <*veniy that j nobody <an tell if has been appß« , d. I You slmtdy dnmm'U a a|H'ti£n or soft brush with It and draw this through |the hair, taking one small strand at a 'Hm»; !.•'• ptmuier th- tjray hair h.< I<U'-'tt“'Uf<l. and after auulher appll<li’l<>tl II le-i-nmes beaifllfully dirk and a pear* glossy and lustrous-

y— —— — I Lorenz's 8-piece orchestra— 1 Masonic-Hall, Tuesday«night. G. E. Dance. IS " 111

AH persons not having Broadacres Dairy Whipping Cream, Coffee Cream or Milk delivered to their residence, can buy the same at the following grocers Fisher & Harris (ii’pin’s Grocery F. V. Mills Delivered fresh daily from the BROADACRES Dairy Phone 392 11 "

I ’ (CL'SkJ. 1 KWteY;- <7 Fine Feathers . Kxy) make fine Birds Finer! You wouldn't think this was a Work Clothes ad—but it is—. / Why shouldn't a work garment be as fine as a f t (" **x fine cut saw ur a piece of fine machinery—and C.’- \ doesn't it make a fine workman finer to know he 4 —\ is working in the best work clothes in America? .. Today, we feature for all trades the kind of work clothes at the kind of prices that will make you YdrA H i want to trade here if you don’t—and stick if you I do - / Work Shirts 75c to SLSO // Work Cfip ..../. 50c to $1.50 I Work Gloves 1-* 20c to $1.25 ' Overalls Sac Io $2.35 Tefub'T-Ay&tb Go J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY •DECATUR* INDIANA* * ■ 11 ■■■- i 2ZZ I Give Your Car the I “BLOOM OF YOUTH” I Have It Painted Now! I All ears brought in pow— and up until MARCH Ist will be repainted at the following priees; FORDS—Open Cars IDMMI I FORDS Coupe Cars I FORDS Sedan Cars 1 Chevrolets Overland I and other similar make * I small cars at a slight difference M* All Other Cara Five Passenger Open Modebs3s.oo I 1 . Prices an. repainting closed cans -ether than FORDS— Furnished en appUcativn I n I K < - I <,' . | Porter & Beavers ill B First & Monroe Streets Phone 123 I ''ill. " '■*

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