Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 149, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1922 — Page 5

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M MOTHERS CONTROL ORI Indiana Branch Takos Over ‘Forget-Me-Not Day' Pian to Raise Funds. Tho Indiana branch of thè American War Mothers bave taken over thè direction of thè "FOrget-Me Not” Day fund collectlon. whlch is to be hebl In Indiana Saturday. Mrs'. Dalsy Douglas H.nrr, presldent of thè War Mothers, annonnced today. The organlzation Work of thè canvass was undertaken by thè War Mothers at thè request of thè Indiana officiala of thè Dlsabled American Veterana. The Veterana’ organlzatlon la maklng thc canvass a national one. State headquarters for thè direction of thè prellmlnary organizatlon haa been opened by Mra. Barr and Mrs. John Huntington of Bloomlngton, vice presldent of thè War Mothers, In thè Lincoln Hotel. A generai conunlttee to bave charge of tho canvass In thla State consista of Mrs. Barr, chalrman; Mrs. John Huntington, Mrs. John O'Harrow Bloomlngton; Mra. H. C. Morrlson, Shelbyville; Mra. E. E. Freldllne, Joneaboro: Mra. l’earl Wrlght, Logansport, and Mrs. Melvln Moon, Mra. Reynolds, Mrs. E. May Hahn and Mrs. Jonaa Joseph of lndlandiana polis. The funds tal seti will be used by tho Dlsabled American Veterana In premo ring hospital legrlslatlon. aldlng reh&bllltated veterana to obtalu cmployment, supplytn* comforts and rcereatlonal faclUtles for thè nien In hlspltals and In othè mi se looklng aster thelr Intereete, thè presldent of thè War Mothers explained.

Martha Lee HER COLUMN

Marti I.c arili be itati to mn*wer questiona of Tirar' render. problem es lare, rlotbrs sud ettquett, For prraonsi repi/, end atamprd, sti* addreaard enveiope. que.tiwn* miti b* rithheld from pubiicitioo at tilt writers’ request. Mrs. Blank's acqualntanccs all wun- j der “how on earth she docs It." They know her husband doesn't ' earn a largo salary. Why, she doesn't evpn pretend to be able to afford nearly all thè thlngs Mrs. Jones, aerosa j thè way has. And stili, Mrs. Blank alwaya looks better than Mrs. Jones, whose clothes are just frlghtfullv expenslve. And aomehow thè nelghl>ors enjoy beir.rr In Mrs. Blank's house more than they : do beine In Mrs. Jones , i*vi*n though thè Jones house ts very. very expenslvely furnished. They Just Ooii't see how thnt little Mrs. IPank docs lt. ' Nelehbors would not ha ve to go far to find out thè reason Mrs. Blank ul ways looks better than Mrs. Jone and Mrs. Blank s house is mote p'easIne. Mrs. Blank has learned thè secret of always wearir.g thè right dr<-ss In thè right place and of selw-tlng clothes that sult her. l>ijt Mrs. .Toncs buys thè most beautiful and oxpeiislve erowns sho can find, regardlesa of becomingne*. And thè furniture Mrs. Miank Iris tnay not be nearly so pnnslvr as Mrs. .Tones', but lt la so arungod : hit ' !t makes her house a horne. The magari nes that Utter thè t-hr> whlrh b sa an inexpensfve but beautiful lamp ? that sberla Just thc right glow— do | more than nll Mrs. Jones' tapcstrlcs ! to brlng eager visitor Irto her homo, i "When Mrs. Jones has guasta. they j on thè *dge of thè expenslvo ! Cha'rs and gazo nround In wonder at Jler elaborate furnishltigs. When ] Mrs. Blank has guest, thev setti-.*; back In thè conifortalde. though a iit I eh.sbby, chalrs and t-iijoy thcmselvcs. Answer to Mrs. D. 11. P : pe likr Mrs. Blank and don’t worrv hccaure you have not ne much money a* your tielghbors. Buy a few good thlngs for your home, rather than many cheap onep. Instead of trylng to buy j t-xpenslve furniture euch as your ; relghborc have. make your home dlfferetri. Sometlme In antique shops you can flnd pleees that can lie lioxight cheaply and reflnlshed. If you cannot afford inpestry In your rooms, use cretonne. But be suro that your furniture looks fili tight wlth thè cretonne. Avold tkavy-lonking furniture. Oo back to Tlevolutlonary days In New England | for an Idea of ways to fumlsh a house Ir.expenslvelv. As for your clothes, get becomlng ■ •oatumes and don't worrv If you have i fewer than your nelghbors have. Remember that by skimping a bit ' now, you can help your husband so ; In a few years you will not have to ; worrv. Even then. however, you shculd remember that elaboratene In both clothe* and fumlshlngs for a home docs not necessarlly givo beauty. Answer to ALICIA: Men llke fiat rery, Alicia; so do women. That 1 why thè other girl “gote Rway wlth ! it.*’ Don't "g-ush.” -but do say thè pleasant sort of thlngs people llke to hear about themsolves. Your troub!e ls that In trylng to avold Inslncer!ty you become too reserved. Anawer to WORRIED: I do not know whether thè man lovea you or not. What dlfference does lt tnake? j You do not lntend to propose to him and you do enjoy hi fiiendhlp. Walt, Worried; lf he loves you he will teli you In tlme. Answer to N. B.: li is quite eorrect ! for your aunt to announce your mar-1 ilage, if your parents are dead. U. S. AID $229,269 State High way f ultimissimi Make* ! Public October Heporl. The State hlghway commlssion, dur-1 Ir.g October. received $229,209.29 Fed- i eral aid for road building, lt wa. set out In thè monthly report of thè com- ■ mlssion today. • j Of thè total receipts, amounting to oounty aid totaled 5604 22 end $19,183.69 was gained on sale of road equlfunant

WILL HAVE CHURCH “WEDDING”

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LOUISE BAKER AND CHARLES CARROLL

Tom Thumb ls golng to be “married” tonight at thè Heath Mcmorial M. E. Church. The Pollyanna class of thè Sunday school. compoled of little tota, is golng to take part in thè weddlng. The oldest one tnking part ls 8 years old and thè youngest about three. Little Louise Baker, 4. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vili Baker, 2128 Coyer

INSTALLS OFFICERS International Typographical Union Hold*i Hcccption at Claypool. Installation of thè newiy elected officers of thè International Typographical Union took place at neon today in thè office of thè union in thè Bankers Trust building. A reception was to be he!d for them from 4 till S o’clock. in thè Fiorentine room of thè Claypool Hotel. A banquet wlll follow thè reception. The officers are John Me Parta nd. iiresident, Charles T. Howard, flrst vice presid< nt. William R. Trotter, seoond vice president, and John W. Hays, secretary treasurer. THIEF TAKES SILK Kmiis Home on College Ave. l'isited Huring Night. Burglars entered thè home of E. H. Unni, .Hiil College Ave., last night by hreaking thè glass from a celiar wlndow. The family Mas away from home and thè house was ransacked. The thief curri ed awav five yards of black silk crepe uorth $35 and tM-o silk shirts worth $lO. ENTERSTWO HOMES Thief Works AJong Linden St. With Skeleton l\ey. A burglar entei-ed two houses yesterday on Linden St. Leo Burdan, 2140 Linden St.. told polire a burglar entered his home while lils wlfe waa away yesterday aftemoon. but nothing Mas tnissing. Justus Amos. 2122 I,intien St., tolti thè polire a thief entered his home w hile his Mise was away and that a wrist watch worth $25 waa missing. The burglar used a skeleton ltcy to enter both houses.

A Stubborn Cough Loosens Right L’p Tbi hnme-madf* rfinH? I * wondfr for quick reoultA Kmì )j and <h*plj nmdo.

Her** is a honx* ma<lc srrup which mllllons of ppn;-l. havo fouml In be thè most dependabie meati* of hreaking np stuhhorn conghs. It 1 cheap unii simple. but rery prompt in action, fnler its heaiing. (onthlng infliier.ee, chest mireness glie, (ihlegm loosens. breuthing beri.me easler, tickllng in throat stop and you g<*t a good night'* restfnl sleep. The iirunl thrnar and ehegt eoli! are conquered by lt In 24 hours or le. Nothing fletter for bronchiti*, hoarseness, apaemodic croup. throat tlckle or wlnter coughs. To make this splendi! rough ayrup, pour L'i*. o'jnce* of Pinex into a pint borile and All thè borile with plaln granuliteli sugar syrup and shake thoroughly. If you prefer use clarifled molasse*, honey. or corn syrnp. instead of sugar syrup. Either way. you gei a full plnt- a family supply—of much better cough syrup than you enuld buy ready made for three time thè money. Keepg perf<ctly and children love its pleasant faste. Pinex ls a special and liighiy concentrated compound of genuine Norwny pine extract known thè world over for its prompt heaiing effect upon thè membrane*. To avold disappointment ask your druggist for “2ri ounce* of Pinex" with full direction, and don’t accept nnything c'- Guaranteed to give absolute satisnromptlv refnnded. The Pinex Co., Tt. Wayne, fnd.—Adver tisement.

How I Provide Against Coughs and Colds BY A MOTHER

winter I resolved to previde in advance for thè season* colds ar.d coughs—and I did it. I spent IeRS money and I had no doctor bills. I suffered no dread, no anxiety;- I had no sleepless, worried vigila—watching my children through thè dangerous po- /flti&ik riods of a bad cold. I want other mothers to know how I did it—my xC 9 gratitude will then be theirs. V “I bought of my druggist a botti* ’ r af Essence Mentho-Laxene and Il 'aV "A mixed it into a pint with home- .il’ made sugar syrup. It’s no trou- /] ln/m ble—three minutes, a little sugar /A Af? ./ } \ and hot water, that’a aÙ. Just ■[ jfm ' & follow plain easy directions. The __A ' Él rery first dose brings relief and / Jf u J°W I have not had a serious cold or A/ 1 t / \ ® cough in my family since I adopted this pure good medicine. It contains no chloroform, or narcotica whatever. It’e delicious and children don’t fight it. I give it to my baby, my two oider children and both my husband and self have sound it supremely good in evenr way. It destroys thè cold, stops thè cough, corrects catarrhal trouble and prevents thè dangerous aster effeets of a cold, beeanse it is antiseptic, mildly laxative and tonie to thè System. “The manufactorers guaratitee every borile satiufactory or money back.” Essence sold by leading druggist, price 75c, or direct by mail. “Best ever sold for cough and cold.” Blackburn Products Company, Dayton, Ohio, Dept.. N. P. Send 5e in tamps for trial borile and v.n-'Vrfu! 1923 Almanac.—Adv.

Ave., will be th bride and Charles Carroll, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carroll, 1724 Brookside, ls thè happy groom. Th brido will he dressed In white wlth a long M hite veli. : She will earry floM-ers. T'ho groom will wear full evenlng dress. Marcella Webb has been selected as mald of honor. The bridesmaids, ranglng from 3 to 6, are Mildered Brltt. Bemlce Baster, Lols Pellen, Frances Metz. Frances Patton and Fra noe. Felix. Wayne Etving, 5, is best man and IJttle Ruth Perry. 2. ls fioM’er girl. Lowell Sulilvan, 8. will act as minister. Theentertainment i being staged to thè building fumi of thè church. Mrs. Kenneth Burns dlrected thè. affair.

Dye Biouse or Baby’s Coat in Diamond Dyes |

“Diamond Dyes" add years of wear to worn. faded skirts. waists, coats, stoekings, sweaters, co ve ring, hang ings. draperies, everything. Every package contains direction. so simple anv Mommi can jiut new. rich. fadeless color into her worn garment or draperies even lf Mie ha. never d>ed before. Just buy Diamond Dyes —no other kind —then your (patena) w:ll comi' our right, because Diamond Dyes are guaranteed not to streak, spot, fade, or run Teli your druggist M-hether thè material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or vvhefher it is linen. corion or mix* ì goods.—Advertisement.

Girlish Complexion Now Easily Acquired

If yrnir complexion is bad just try tbi* simple. harmiecs horne treatni nt !t will prove rerelafion to you Thl vening before retirlng cover thè entlre fare with a thìn layer of orilinary iner eoliaed wm, whlch you cau get at any ilrug store (one ounce will rio). In thè morning wash thi off with wnrm water, followeil by a 'lutili of cobi. l ine parti eie* of thè soilo,J and lifeiess *carf skln arthero to tbe wax and are removod wlth it. Itepeat this treatment nightly until thc enftre surface skin is abworbed iu tbi wnv. Result The lnvellest naturai complexion iniaginatde. The fresh. new skin then in evidenco is soft. and velvety In appearance, delicately tinte! with thc bloom of youth. The old outer skin comps off so gradually, there 1 no pain, no inconvenienoe, snd no detention Indoor. Freckles, moth patches. liver spot*, pimplrs, any surfare eruptlon is of cotirae removed wlth thè skin Itself.- -Advertisement.

EyesTired? If your ryes are tirrd and ovrrworked ; if they itch, ache. hurn or smart, go tu any drug store and gel a borile of BonOrtto tablets. Drop one tablet in a fourth of a glass of waler and use to hathe tlic eyes from two to four times u day. You will be surprised at thè rest, relief and comfort Bon-Opto liring*. Not*: Dortor B*y Bon-Opto Rtrvngthens *yeight 60 por ceut in weok's timo In many intnce*.

Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful fre* n# Cvtiewvt Üboratorlat, D|4 X Mtldn, Mm. 35t verywhere.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Ellsworth Lowry spoke on “InterPtetation of Personalities” at a meeting of thè Psychical Research 3eotion of thè Woman’s Department Clubthis morning. Mrs. Ovid Butler Jameson, who was to have talked on “Occult Science,” is visiting in Princeton, N. J. Mrs. Joseph Rodney Smith was thè reader. • • • Richard R Garvey of Chicago is visiting relatives In thè city. * • Mrs. Charles Smith of Bellefontaine St., wili enlertain thè members of thè Mystio -Tie Club with a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday at her home. * • • Butler ehapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma announce. thè Inltiation of Miss Dorothy Day, Miss Mary Louise Wright, Miss Elizabeth De ITass, Miss Louise Pittman, Miss Maeta Morris, Miss Dorothea Varntz, Miss Dorothy Rhinehart. Miss Grac.e Harding, Miss Paullne Thomas, Miss Grace Harding, Miss Catherine Underwood, Miss Catherine and Miss Mildred Stilz. * * Alrs. Carlos Rocker is in charge of thè resorvations for thè monthly luncheon of thè Indianapolis llower Mission tomorrow noon at Ayres’ tearoom.

Mr3. J. H. Gill was hostess for a meeting of thè Wednesday Aster- j noon Club today at her home. Mrs. ! C. C. ShafTer spoke on “The Story ! of rttith,” and Mrs. Charles Trotter on i “The Great Supper." A talk on thè j violin was given by Robert Pattrick. * * * -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wiggins and little son. Bobbv, of Cincinnati, and thè Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Ward of Franklin carne to attend thè wed | ding of Miss Florence Helen \VTggins i to Myron ,T. McKe. whlch took piace | at 10:30 o'clock thia morning in thè home of thè bride's parente, Mr. and I Mrs. Sanford Wiggins of thè Ma pie-1 M-ood Court apartments. Rev. Ward. thè bride' unole, read thè ser-vlco and Miss Melissa Jane Cornelius, accompaniod by Miss Pearl Leedy, Bang a group of hrldal alrs. Following thè ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins left j

DOWNSTAIRS - AYRES' New AH-Wool Coats * s ls Practical coats for fall and winter wear. fit for rough wear as voli as for dress; mannish-looking eoats, with four pockets, either set-in or patch strie; coats of rotigli, shaggy fabrics, in ìirown, tan. gray and heather, Thoy aro made ot‘ douhlo-faoed tweeds, pulairos, licrringLionos, wool mixtures, chinchillas and novelty fabrics. Other features are leathor-buckled liclts, yoke lininffs or satin and suede, a few fulllined coats, some smart raglan sleeves, tailored and tlarcd cuft’s. Sizes 16 to 44.

Large Number of Wool-Mixed Marinisti Coats at $lO Ea.

Lace Oxfords For Women and Growing Girls $3.00 Pair A new shipment just unpacked of 354 pairs of B-eyelet lace oxfords. These were a special purehase troni a large nvanufacturer, hence thè low price. May be had in mahogany brown calf and kid in patent leather and black kid with Cuban, militare and low walking heels. all rubber tipped; all sizes from 2V 2 to 8. Some very remarlo ble values in thè lot for both Street and dress wear.

Women’s Winter Weight Union Suits Thursday at Oniy 79c These are winter weight knit, slightly fleeeed, with high neck, long sleeves and Dutoh neck, elhow sleeves, sizes 36 to 44; a bargain at thè price. Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns, Each SI.OO ftegular and extra sizes, good weight, well fleeeed material. made up full and roomy in plain white and pink and blue strlpes. tour neck styles and trimmings to choose from. Sizes 16 to 20. Bedspreads, Only *52.39 Heavy crochet spreads, Marseilles patterns, may be had in scalloped cut corners and straight hemmed styles; size 81x90. a very special quality at thè price.

L. S. AYRES & CO.—DOWNSTAIRS STORE

for a weddlng trip in thè South and East. They will be a thome aster Dee. 1 at thè Marlborough apartments. * * * Raper Drill Corps will give a “‘Hard Times" party Nov. 2 at thè Denison Hotel. * * * A. E. La Porte has returned to thè Pensocala flylng station aster a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. La Porte of Euclld Ave. Età ehapter of thè Kappa Phi j Delta sorority will hold initlation this | evenlng at thè home of Mrs. A. W. 1 Sanford. * * * Joseph R. Gordon Woman's Relief Corps, No. 43, will present Lillian Pringle, celli.- 1, and Bernardo Olshansky In recital, Jan. 5, at Hollenbeok Hall. Mrs. B. E. Patterson ls in charge of thè arrangements and announces that ticket.s are now on sale. * * The R. C. S. Club will meet Thursday for an a 11-day session with Mrs. Eunice West on E. Thirty-Fourth St. il* * * Dr. F. S. O. Wicks gave a Bible tati, at a meeting of thè Department of Literature of thè Woman’s Department Club this aftemoon. Mrs. Ft-ank Malori was hostess and Mrs. Elizabeth

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“Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold in FewHours

lnstant Relief: Don't stay stufTedup! Quit blowing and snuffllng! Take “Pape's Cold Compound" every two hours untll three doses are taken. The flrst. dose open. clogged-up nostrils and air passage of head: relieves headache, dullness. feverishneas.

Women’s Gauntlet Gloves, thè Fair, 69c These are made of excellent quality, washable suede fabric. strap-wrisi style. Colors are black, brown. mode, gray, white and come in all sizes.

Boys’ Oliver Twist Suits $1.98 Corduroy trousers with straight knee, in th. darker shades of blue, brown and green, with waists attached; good twilled material in suitable colors to match and very neatly trimmed with buttons and braid. Waists have emblema on sleeve. Sizes 3 to 8 years.

Small Nut Cakes Bv BERTI!A E. SHAPLEIQH of Columbia University 1 cup pecan meats, thlnly sliced. 2 eggs. 1 cup brown sugar. % cup flour. Vi teaspoon baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. Beat eggs very sllghtly, add sugar, a little at a Urne, being sure that there are no lumps In thè sugar. Mix flour, baking powder and sale. Add to eggs wlth thè nute. Stir until well mixed and hake In well-greased, small, shallow tins fìfteen minutes in a moderately hot oven. These cakes need to rise quickly and be laken from pans as soon as they come from thè oven.

Miller Hack spoke on “Knute Man- ! sum, winner of thè Nobel prize in lit- ! erature.” * * * M rs. Samuel McNaught will be hostess for a meeting of thè Irvington Chautauqua Reading Club next 1 Tuesday. * * * William Ball entertalned thè Sons of Veteftms and its auxiliary with a Halloween party last evening In his home on Central Ave.

sneezing. The second and third doses usually break up thè cold completely and end all grippe misery. “Pape’s Cold Compound" ls thè qulckest, eurest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug Stores. Tastes nice. Contains no qulnine. Inslnt upon Pape’s.—Advertisement.

Women’s Tuxedo Sweaters, $3.98 Made of good, all-wool yarns, eeveral novelty weaves, some have brashed w.ool fronts. otr.ers woven in neat design., Colors black, brown. navy, gray, green a/id red; sizes 36 to 44. Women’s Sport Hose, thè Pair, 50c Of fine mercerized liele, in several novelty weaves, panel effeets. Colors black, navy, eordovan, gray, carnei, also a few drop-stitch patterns; sizes 84 to 10. IRREGULARS, but of a very good quality at thè price. Women’s Knit Union Suits, A Bargain at 50c These are of fine combed yarn, low neck, sleeweless, knee length, some band tops and others bullt-up style in regular and extra sizes 86 to 50. IRREGULARS, but wlth defeets so slight as to be hardly noticeable.

Mre. J. A- Davies of Audubon Court, Irvlngton, was hostess for thè residente’ day meeting of Si. Margaret’s Guild yesterday afternoon.

LtSAxEgs&Go*

Velvet, Felt, Velours Of Such Are Hats at $5 g MALL and dose and hopes of a hat at this smart beyond simllar are thè shades of fall — reds and browns, Band, henna and navy blue with contrasting or ffm i \ blending decorations of fi! ir \ flowers, feathers. orna- I menta and ribbons, arranged in ways to assure Jr -32®*^ thè maximum smart'—Ayres—Millinery, nL second floor. New BLOUSES of Dimity, $1.95 Nicely Tailored, With Roti or Peter Pan Collare Novelty blouses, with new effeets predominating in their design, show cross Etitchings in heavy threads, scalloped collars and crochet lace-edged collar and cuffs, as well as thè always popular plaitlng. Most Attractive Blouses at a Price Invitingly Reasonable —Ayres—Blouses, third floor. Leading an Unusual List of Bargains in Fine Toilet Articles s,oooCakes The Palmolive Soap ' JL Dozen Soaps For thè Hair Bath tablets, dozen. 61><-. gelbro cocoanut oil shamKlein’s imported soap. 3 for p GO 29e. c*. , • i Golden Glint, two-in-one. Armours btork cast ile soap, dozen, SI.OO, Imported lemon soap, 3 for Amami shampoo. Or. TOr. 1 Tar shampoo, borile, 35<‘.

Dentai Preparations Olivia dentai cream. 45ó. Prophytol tooth paste, thè tube. lé<*. Prophytol antiseptic lotion, bottle, 16c. Prophytol tooth powder, 16<*. Good bristle toothbrushes, 15C. Face Creams Creme LeMon, jar 45(*. LeMon lotion, thè bottle, roc. Creme of quince seed lotion, 29*. Creme of citron, 45<L Cadeurka’s lotion 59*. Madame Isebelle’6 beauty balm. 59^. Madame Isebeìle's band whitener, 35<*. Face Powders Nadine face powder, 35c. Rice powder, 26^. Elcaya powder, 29*. Attar tropical, 35<. D'Orsay face powder. GB* 1 . For thè Hands Pumice, BC. Hand scrubs, s*. Mary Fuller nail polish, 45*. Cutex sete, otìe. Emery boards, package. ÌO^. Mirror nail polish, 194*.

F* ne Clothes i wjm Ugly Teeth \ Can you imagine anything more \ unsightly than a well-groonied —m gm v~ person with black. discoìored r XL JCU teeth? We sympathize with folks ifurr ni a |TTV OT who neglect their teeth. They A4l£. 4 J Uf are al’raid “it will hurt” to have YTQIJIi SM TI E snags and broken teeth extracted and in thè “old days" it did hurt, For io years tbi office, has been but thè modern dentist lifts them giving thè lowest prive conitent out aster making every provision with high-class denrintry. against pain. The People’s Dentists Bun “T? ' " 36 W. Washington St. <X2rXS?'

The hostess was assisted by Miss Magenta Ryan, Mrs. George GrillSteiner, Mrs. George Jones and Mrs. Thomas J. Moore.

For thè Men Warner shaving brushes, S9*. Bay rum, thè borile. flsc. Witch-hazel, thè borile, 35 N Genuine Gillette razors, 89<*. Auto-strop razors. 89<*. Durhain Duplex razors, 59c. Auto-strop blades, package, 29*. Barbasol shaving cream, package, 19<*. Miscellaneous Curalak soap, 20c cake. Smiles talcum. B<*. Camio talcum, Seri Baby talcum. 12^. Non-spi for perspiration, :ì6<?. Smelling salts, bottle. Sylvan tale, violet or assorted odora, 11<N Polishing cloths, 16^. Bleu d’Azur extract, 54.00 thè ounce. Yapana extract, $4.00 thè ounce. Incense powder, 15<* thè box, Colgate’s Dentai powder, ile. Azurea vegetale, bottle, 95<*. Dralle’s Illusion Oil-of-the-Flowers, 90e. Azurea extract, SI.OO thè ounce. —Ayres—Street floor.

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