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DAUGHTER WANTED J1BLEH0 QUIT And Canficld, the King of Them All, Did Just What She Asked of Him;
New York. Dec, 29. The title of Vine of the tamhicrit, once held by Richard Canfleld, may be. had by any n for the asking. The throne has been ubdlcated . by Canfleld who never again will Keek to regain his crown, lie i through with games of chance forever, and la not going to Cuba or Mexico or auywhere else to open a gambling place frequent newsper report to the- contrary notwithstanding. "I am not to receive a gambling con cession ' from President Gomez, nor would I accept one from there or anywhere else even H Rift," bald Canfield a few days ago, t The limit of his operations now h to take a hund at bridge. He Is cois tent to upend hi time with his family In Providence or In New York where he may be seen utniuet any day t Delmonlco'a. He Hat Plenty of Money. Whoever' the Americana arre who want a concession to 'run a "Monte Carlo' In Culm. Can field la not one of them. There Is no question that he la rea'ly through with gambling. He la rich enough to have everything he want and long ago tired of taking chances with the luw and being constantly before the public as a lawbreaker. . ; . . There was. a time when Canfleld thought of embarking In his own peculiar business abroad, but lie has no hch thought now. 'After; the . raid on , my place here i In New York," said he, ,-l was offered a salary of f:)0,000 a year to munage a rambling casino la one of the fapioue and exclusive resorts, in Eu- , "I was hortly tempted to take it. as try btiKlnes here seemed to be killed and as the casino would have on its board oil directors men wlue names were prominent In society, finance and even in royal circles." "And why didn't you?" he was naked. 'TkcauKC n Utile twelve-yetrold girl asked me not to. S.ie thou git I a;U'ddy had reputation enough in that dlrecvtlon." , "Lu you mind tolling who the little B'll xvfhV "Ceiiulnly not my.daughtor." DI. BULLA RETIRES FROM LOCAL FIELD Dr. J. M, Bulla a well known practlc lr fhyslclan in. Richmond for sever1 1 yours has gone to the Pacific const r. here he will be located temporarily end If he likes the place will reside cro. He will be joined by Mrs. liulla later.' lla makes the change on eecofint of' his health'.-' Mrs. Bulla is t t.'ll in Richmond and expects to dlsj -)io of their property at 02 South Ninth street. l HOLD OPEN HOUSE " The Young Men's Christian association will observe open bouse on January 2,. the hours for receiving being two to Ave In the afternoon and seven to ntne in the evening. The ladies auxiliary of the association and the officers will act as a hostesses and hosts. Light refreshments will be served. Programs Including vocal and Instrumental selections will be rendered both In the afternoon and evI' nlng. All. the departments of the ssoclatlon will be open for Inspection end during the most of the time will i be going full. blast, particularly the physical department. Everyone is welcomed. WAYNE SPORTSMEN ' FAVOR THE QUAIL Members of the Wayne County Fish nd Game association are not particularly pleased with the word received that State fish and game commissioner, George Allies of Indianapolis, Iron Id stock several state preserves with Hungarian pheasants. They 'want quails Instead.- .The pheasants, they say, are not nearly as good game as the quails as they fly 'poorly, have not been acclimated, and die quickly when turned out upon their own resources. The atate commissioner has ordered 2.500 pairs and of this numiber 850 pairs have been received at (different game preserves.' ; WERE COSTLY WORDS 4 Walter White was fined $1 and costs in police court this morning for cursing James Hamilton. The trouble occurred In the north end of the city. The city of St. Petersburg Is reported to have beaten the world's record in the installation of telephones for the period of one month, During September, 1910, 1,126 new telephones were installed. The' number now in operation Is 29.500, while It was only 4.200 on November 1, . 1901. , when the telephone service was taken over by the municipality. 7 . ' ' 5 .V . ou Jay o evc;y j cur all the officials of the Islu of Man, lucludiug the tier SJ la their surplice, walk to tiie nu of TjruwulU tiil. aud from the top of ii the laws made durtutf the year are promulgated lu Maux .and English. This prouiutfiatioa of the laws on Tynwold hill is as uecessury as the royal anient to the validity of all laves passed by the Maux legislature. This Is one of the many relics which the old Norsemen. left behind,, and It -dates so far back thst lu" origin Is lost In the mists of antiquity .Liverpool Mercury. '" ; ."tn ' :V ..
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HOBBLE LOSES TO PANTALOON SKIRT ' W f More Trouble Is Now Confronting the Unfortunate Corpulent Woman. New York. Dec. 29. According to a cable dispatch from Paris the hobble skirt is about to be supplanted by a new and daring creation in the way of a skirt which is described by dressmakers' as a skirt with a sort of pantaloon attachment. The new skirt, it Is said, is the Invention of Paul Polret, a gown maker of Paris. A New York house has already imported from Paris a consignment of these skirts, which are being displayed to dressmakers here and the house is prepared to measure and tit any woman with the new creation who thinks she would like to wear it. Some of the city's dressmakers were asked . to . describe the new fashion. Their ideas of the skirt differed and none of them could give the same description of it. but they all objected to the use of the words "pantaloons," "breeches" or "trousers" in describing It, though none of them was able to suggest a more delicate word for the skirt's masculine attachment.; How to Get Into It. A woman representative of an Importing house said: "Yes, we have heard about the new skirt. It is to be launched as a novelty, and maybe it will become very popular. But please don't call the little part of it the 'pants' or rather the trousers as you men say, because it is nothing of the sort. It is just two little foot holes. First you stick a foot through one. and then you stick the other foot through the other hole, and there you are. It is not at all difficult, I assure you. and women will not find it so." , When asked whether the two holes resemble the legs of trousers, she replied: "I suppose so. but you must understand the legs are very short." Asked whether the pantaloons of the skirt extended as far below the knee as the ankle, she blushlngly replied: "I cannot answer your question." No. No, Net Trousers! Another dressmaker described the new skirt as being very tight. The pantaloon attachment, she said would not be visible. If the skirt should become the rage In Paris, she said, the New York women would have to adopt It whether they liked it or not, otherwise they would lose their reputation for keeping up with the fashions. When asked if she regarded the new skirt as the forerunner of trousers for women, she replied: "It is wrong to speak of the skirt as trousers. I don't know exactly what you would call it. but you don't describe Turkish women as wearing trousers. "I don't think that our American women would ever take to grousers worn by men. It would not only unsex them look at Dr. Mary Walker but there Is no beauty In trousers for women. Let a woman put on trousers and her beauty Is lost forever; besides, the men would never tolerate such a thing." Holland is about to establish schools of housewifery, for the daughter of farmera-
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Italian natives living in the vicinity of this volcano are greatly alarmed by the signs of activity that Mt. Etna is showing. Flames and smoke are being belched from the crater, but as yet there has been no lava flow. The cut shows Mt Etna in activity about a year ago and a terrified native witnessing the approaching river of lava.
FIND BOMB FACTORY American and Foreign "An- " ' . archists Blamed. (American Xewa Service) London. Dec. 29. Although the coronaUon ceremonies: of' King George are Bix months away, Scotland Yard is already busy with plans for the protection of royalty who will be gathered in London for the occasion. Scotland Yard is co-operating with the secret service bureaus of Austria and all the other continental countries. Stimulus was today added to the preparations by the disclosure that bomb factory had been discovered in Gold street and that a plot had been unearthed to assassinate the king. American, Russian and Italian anarchists are implicated in the plot and a number of secret arrests have been made. The In vrmation was given to Scotland Yard by a Russian. He said that thirty men were in the assassination pact. . G. A. R. MEMORIAL TO BE HELD THIS EVE Annual memorial services in honor of the members of Sol Meredith Post G. A. R., 'and the Women's Relief Corps who died during 1910 will be held by the organizations at the post quarters in the court house on Thursday evening. The public is invited to attend. There were eirht deaths in the post and three in the women's organization. Prior to the memorial service proper, the post will consider business. The program includes musical selections and short addresses by leading members among whom are Judge Henry C. Fox, John L. Rupe, John Markley, Alleu Grave and others. Each memorialist has been assigned to eulogize one of the deceased. GrowtW of the A. F. of L. The American Federation of Laboi will conveno In St. Louis on Nov. 14 Two large bodies have cast their lot wjth the American Federation of Labor since the last convention, the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen and the Western Federation of Miners. Two hundred and thirty-three charters have been issued to new bodies against 111 for the previous year. Ninetyeight were local unions, sixty-six fed eral labor unions, fifty-seven centra) labor bodies, one international union and one stste branch. The amount re celved was $2SS.G44.43; the expendi tnres were $119,290.48, leaving a bal ance of $1GS.T1T.0G. LABOR'S MIGHTY ARMY. 4 There are affiliated to the American Federation of Labor 120 international trade anions, with their 27.000 local anions: 39 state federation.. 032 city central bodies and CGS local trade and federal labor , anions having no Internationals. Thjere are 1.456 voiuuteer and special organizers, as well as the officers of the unions and of the American Federation of Labor itself, always willing and anxious to akl their fellow wortmen to organize and In every other way better their conditions. t ft Me ll IHH
TO REPORT HOBSOII BILL JEXT" MONTH Representative Wants to Provide Against Operations Of Paid Spies.
(American News Service) Washington, Dec. 29. The Hobson bill to punish spying on fortifications and works of defense, which he introduced in the House last summer soon after the arrest of two Japanese officers who were caught making plans of defenses in Manila, will be reported to the House by the judiciary committee immediately after congress reassembles, January 3rd. The Hobson bill in drawn on lines of the laws of other nations which punish any one found on foreign territory without authority. It was submitted to the war, navy and state departments, and the department of justice for approval and was but recently returned to the judiciary committee with a favorable recommendation. Rep. Hobson said today that the United States is the only government without a law to punish foreign spies. ' Enough sinister incidents, he says i have occurred in the Philippines to make it imperative that congress place ; such a law on the statute books without further delay. CATTLEMEN MEET WITH DAIRYMEN (American News Servient Starkville, Miss., Dec. 29. The Mississippi Live Stock and Dairy association met at the Agricultural and Mechanical college today and began its annual convention. The proceedings began this morning with an address by the president, Dr. Tait Hutler, who was followed by H. E. Zlakeslee, State Commissioner of Agriculture, and J. M. Taylor of Port Gibson. Commissioner Hlakeslee spoke of the progress of t'Je live stock industry In Mississippi. "Live Stock as a Mins of Meeting the Itoll Weevil" was the subject of Mr. Taylor's address. This afternoon the association discussed the raising and feeding of beef calves and the necessity of State control of animal diseases. Tomorrow the association will conclude its sessions. PHI CHI HOLDING ITS MEETING NOW (American News Service) Louisville, Ky., Dec. 29. With nearly 100 delegates present, the annual convention of the Grand Chapter of the Phi Chi fraternity opened in this city today, with headquarters at the Hotel Seelbach. The session will continue until the end of the week- This fraternity, though organized only fifteen years ago, is now the largest in point of membership of any of the medical fraternities. It now has 35 active chapters and an aggregate membership of about 3.300. among whom are many of the foremost physicians and surgeons of America. The longest word found in the Imperial edition of Webster's dictionary contains thirteen syllables and twenty-seven letters one more than the alphabet n timber "perlneocalporectomyomectomy," which names a delijcate and complex operation In surg-ery.
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A Slight Omission. A Scotch laird, wlrh his o-au Jctn. was riding to market, relates S. R. Crockett in "Ralderlacd." The laird and John were lssmj a uo;e m ;lbe nieor, when tfce lnird tunW. his thumb ovei J his shoulder r.ud n tcl (fes) ganj: i:i there." "Did ye. Indeed. l.-lrd:" cried John, all his b net In? l:ocd Instantly oe lire. "Hide j c rem la so t " torn ; I'll how k the craltur cotl" Hack tvcr.t John for nick and "I SAW A FOX. spade, ha via.? first, cf course, stepped the earth. The laird rrde his xny uikI all day was forejratherin; with bis t renins at the market towa, a business In whl"h his henchman would ul.ly ami very willingly have seconded bim. It was the hour of evening, and the laird rode home. He came to a mighty excavation on the binside. The trench wns both long nnd deep. Very tired and somewhat short grained lu temper, John was seated on a mound of earth vast as the foundations of a fortress. "There's nae fox here, laird," said John, wiping the honest sweat of endeavor from his brow. ippi SEATED OX A MOCSD. The laird was not put out. He was. Indeed, exceedingly pleased with himself. '"Deed, John," he'said, 'I wad hae been muckle surprised gin there had been a fox ia the hole. It's ten year since I saw the tod gang in there!" Humility. Lord, from far severed climes we come To meet at last In thee, our home. Thou, who hast been our guide and guard. Be stilt our hope, our rich reward. Defend us. Lord, from every 111. Strengthen our hearts to do thy wilt In all we plain and all we do . Still keep us to thy service true. Oh, let us hear the inspiring word "Which they of old at Horeb heard! Breathe to our hearts the high command, "Go onward and possess the land!" Thou who art light, shine on each soul Thou who art truth, each mind control. Open our eyes and make ns see The path which leads to heaven and thee. John Hay. Perfectly Sober. A man who hadn't been home to din ner and who didn't arrive in time for midnight luncheon If there had been one linally landed at his apartment and wns greeted with a silvery "Is that you, dear?" from his wife's room. "It is," he responded succinctly, not caring for much conversation. "What time Is it?" "Oh, not so later he answered, and then, observing a large bunch of roses on n table ia the hail, he braced up and sought to change the conversation by remarking, "What a beautiful bouquet of flowers!" "They are lovely," assented the wife. "Beautiful!" continued the late arrival enthusiastically. "Fresh, too, I should say. Their perfume is delightful." "Can you smell them?" "Oh, yes. Their perfume goes thYough the entire place. It is lovely." "You always did like the perfume of roses," cooed the wife. "Yes, and these are especially fragrant." "Well, go to bed if that is the case You see. my dear, those are paper roses." Saturday. Evening Post. Went Hr One Better. Two young women who had been great friends in their youth met after the lapse of many years. They had much to tell and to hear of all thai had happened in the interval. Both had been married, and among other things one said: "You know, 1 live in Africa on an ostrich farm, and my husband is often three whole days at a time on an ostrich.": "Oh, that's nothing," said the other. "My husband 13 often three) whole weeks at a time on a lark!" In a Sad Way. - The remarka'uJe resemblance of Victor Herbert and Wilton Lackaye has often beea the subject of comment. It also happens that both gentlemen possess decided opinions, are not averse to airing them and rigidly rfr fnse to yield a point taken In argument The other day they were standing on the pavement In front of the Lambs clnb loudly discussing some matter of immediate interest. An other member of the Lambs stepped out, looked at them and then retreated to the club's Interior. He went to the telephone and called up William Mai doort, the rest cure man. "Come get ree, Billy." said he. "1 need a rest. I know I've been hitting It np lately, but I didn't think that T was that bad. What's the matter? Why, I Jnst saw Victor Herbert standIns In front of himself having a light with himself. It is to the loosness of old-time ideas ot ornithology and geography that the turkey owes its name. It was confused with the guinea fowl from Africa a part of the world that might roughly be spoken of as "Turkey In more easy going centuries. France, almost as loosely, devised the word "dlndon" from "poule d'Inde" (fowl of India). But it has been thought that the turkey's cry of "turk, turk, turk," also helped bim to Lis name-
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Actor Fails to Cross Over the x Channel. (American News Serv)oe Sheewjess, Eng..; Dec. 23. Robert Lorraine, the EEglish aviator actor, made an unsuccessful attempt today to fly across the English channel from Sheppy Inland in the contest to win Baron de Forest's $20,00-1 prise. Before Loraioe got fairly started his motors wp-jt wrong aid he was compelled to descend. He scid he would make another attempt tomorrow. A large number cf people witnessed the start. Lorraine's machine wss damancd. MILITIA OFFICERS HOLDING MEETING (American News Service! St. Taul, Sllnn., Dec. 29. Regular army officers from Fort Snelling joined with tbe militia 'officers at the opening here today of the annual meetins of the Minnesota National Guard association. Governor Eberhart and Adjutant General F. B. Wood were among the Breakers at the opening sesjion. The meeting will last two days, during which time every phase of war practice will be discussed, from the way to prepare end issue orders to the 1 reparation of army rations, transportation of troops and hygienic Arrangement of camps. ROUTH INJURED BY FALLING PLANK Kstle Routh, proprietor of the Itouth carriage shop on Ft. Wayne avenue, was painfully injured this morning, when a heavy plank fell on his foot. The member was badly crushed. II was taken to his home in a cab and will be unable to work for some time. Secretary Stokes o Yale university in sending out the new "Directory of Living Graduates of Yale," makes this a. peal to newspaper editors: "I hope that this may be kept in your newspaper library and that the staff of your paper may be requested to consult if before charging the university with being the alma mater of various so-called Yale graduates who are accused of divers and sundry crimes and misdemeanors." In conferring baptismal or Christian names, there are three remarkable : instances in Clay county, Indiana ..a daughter in each of three families. They are "Elzora Pelora. Victoria Josephine," "'Elizabeth Mary Henrietta Lydia May Belle." "Medith Olma Melva Mackaline Louisa Josephine." Mr. I. M. : If you are bothered with a "terribly" Itching- scalp, accompanied by dandruff, there is nothing superior to plain yellow minyol, which can be obtained of any well-stocked druggist. It is in the form of a paste, which is applied to the hair and scalp, and then rinsed out with water. It is said to be a superior hair grower, and cures d&ndrtilT and itching after 3 or 4 applications. Directions accompany 4-oz. Jar. Margaret: If your height 1s S ft. 4 In. and your weight only 108 pounds then you are a victim of "mal-assimlla-tion." In other words, your system lacks the power to absorb fat and flesh from the food you eat. For anyone desiring to increase their weight, health and strength, by Increasing th sbsorptlve powers. I prescript 3-grain hypomuclane tablets. One tablet after each meal and one before retiring. Continue for several month" or ur.til the weight has Increased 20 pounds or more. Krank It.: fl) You may rest assured that any drug I mention in my answers Is to be obtained of up-to-date retailers and from all wholesalers. Try your foremost druggist. (2) Po not permit your child to be constipated even tor 24 hours. A splendid laxative for old. middle-aged and young, follows: aromatic cascara 1 os., romp, essence cardiol 1 oz.. and aromatic syrup rhubarb 2 on. Take, a half to a teaspoonful after each meal. As a cathartic take two teaspoonfuls at night. This formula is much used In our large hospitals. Worry: Tour misery and worry can readily be understood, as you are tortured by out-of-order Jcldneya. backache and bladder irritation. Your letter Is meagre, but if you have any such symptoms as painful stitches, pains in back. Inflamed and swollen eyes, nervous headache, irritability, feverishness. chills, dizziness, weariness, uncontrollable smarting, or frequent urination, especially at night, then you can rest assured that you need the following prescription for use at once: fluid ext butfhu 1 o.. com p. fluid balmwort 1 oz.. and syrup sarsaparllla romp. 4 or. Mix and take a teaspoon-, ful 3 to 4 times dally. Continue as long as any symptoms remain. Mrs. rt. O.: fl) Your affliction is In5ee1 weakening. and unless prompt treatment is adopted It will lead to many complications, possibly requiring an operation. Ieticorrhea fwhites) is a foul, poisonous discharge of a catarrhal nature, and becomes, if neglected, a fearful drain on the physical and nervous system of any woman, fse the following antiseptic wash and Injection twice daily for a few weeks: Oet 1 ozs. viln powder and one ounce taannlc acid. To a quart of warm water add a teaspoonful of vilane powder and a half teaspoonful of tannic acid. Inject with syringe. 2) As a strengthener and tonic obtain a package of 3grain hypo-nuclane tablets. The latter will Increase the weight of thin, nervous women. Ray E.: You say all cough medicines cause you to become constipated. Naturally, constipation makes your -ough become more chronic. Ciet the Impurities out of your system and cure your couch at the same time with the following splendid prescription: Essence Mentho-Laxene 24 zs.. granulated sugar syrup IZV ozs. Mix. Take a teaspoonful every hour or two. Make, the sugar syrup yourself. Use t pint sugar ,and 4 pint boiling water, heat, stir and let cool. This is a laxative when S to 19 doses are taken daily. Mrs. I V- R.: Here Is a splendid bust developer. The prescription given below Is the one used by a famous la.uty specialist who operated on many of our most famous and beautifully formed actres- I know of many who have Increased the bust from 4 to inches by a few weeks regular treatment; compound tincture cadomene 1 oz. tfnot eardamon). glycerine 2 ozs.. rosewater 3. ozs.. and 1 teaspoonful of borax. Mix all together.
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Papa Taft Talks on Son's Doings. Washington, IVe. The Tres. dent tells a new story oa his son Charley to some callers at the White 1 lease. t"uu icy s never aveno to claiming all the perquisite;? that telong to t son cf the President, such as fittins .ca trc pisyers' bench at ball games, etc.. but he is not gives to bor.ttinc. The other evening he was a guest of a young folks" dinner at the home of a prominent official. ..Re snlc.ndeat in his new Tuxedo suit. Cvarlcy sat beside a pretty miss, the daughter of a senator. " What's your name?" asked the littic lady midway in the dinner, "Charley," replied the son of the Prcsidon "Where do yo; live?" was the next Question. "Oh, here in Washington." "IVat where?" persisted t.ie miss. "Pennsylvania avenue," responded Charley nonchalantly. After a rati6e ehe put the final ques tion. j -Oh," replied young Taft, "father's I got a public job." J The president also told of an emibarrassed caller who was presented I recently by a senator. Feeling it nejeessary to make some appropriate remark, the caller advanced as the president stood up and. grasping the Taft hand, exclnimed heartily; "Mr. President, I am very glad to meet you. I have read a whole lot about you in the papers." DRIVING CLUB WILL MEET FRIDAY EVE The Richmond Driving club directors will meet at the offices of George Dougan In the I. O. O. F. building on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock to closo up the lease for the old fair grounds. K race track will be constructed on the farm and other improvements made. It Is Our Desire to give you as much information as possible about glass fitting. We fully explain the troubles to you in our examination. If you have no trouble, we tell you. This ia ona way we kctp our reputation. - E B GR05VEN0 MILD. OCULIST. Ov r 713 Main. 1
The Doctor's Answers On Health and Beauty Questions By DR. THKODOIiE.BEck. ' The question answered hf low are general In character; th nymptoms or dlncaaca are given and the answers will anply to any caae "f iniiir nature. Tiios.) wimilnff further advice, fre, inity nttdraaa Ir. Theo.loro Meek, CollcRe Bid's. OolleKe-KUwood Sts., Dayton. Ohio. enclomnK Felf-addreHttetl, atamped envelope tor reply. . Kull name and arfdrcan must oe grlven but only initials or fictlrtatia name will bn used in my anawers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drus store. Any druggist can order of wholesaler.
eiiak. and apply to the parts, massag ing thoroughly until absorbed, -then wash off any stain with hot water and soap. Then massage with olive oil or sheep tallow. Apply a tablespoon ful morning and night for several weeks. . George T.: Nasal catarrh is ery distressing, and to most of us disgusting. Kvery human being should use a nostril antiseptic wash at least once, daily, as the nostrils catch and retain dirt and disease germs with every breathj we draw. Use. the following twice dally and your catarrh will soon van ish: Get 2 ozs. vilane powder. To a pint of warm water add half a teaspoonful of the powder. Hiu" Into the nostrils from the hollow of the hand and gargle the throat. Also make an ointment with level teaspoonful of vilane powder and one ounce of vaseline. Apply olnment well up In the nostrils twice daily. Internally, take three-grain sulpherb tablets, packed In tubes. Continue regularly and catarrh -will soon vanish. Mrs. O. 1,.: People with weak stomachs can only avoid misery by dieting carefully or , taking something which will aid and im-rrase the natural agents of the atonriach. ' Such symptoms as sour risings, gas on the stomach, belching, headache, dizziness, nausea, bloat-1 ing, heart pains, foul breath, nervousness, weakness, etc., can be readily overcome by th regular nse of tablets triopeptlne. . Powerful digestion follows and svmptoms soon vanish. Uzle: fl) Kor greasy, stringy, unsightly hair 1 know of nothing so good as s "'dry shampoo" of an antiseptic, medicinal character. Mix ozs. of pul--erlsed orris root with J ozs. vlfan powder. Sprinkle a tsblespoonf ill Info the hair and work Into the scalp with the fingers. Then comb and brush tli hair until It is all removed, and tho grease, dandruff, etc .? will all be removed, leaving the hair clean, fluffy, and lustrous. Vmm this two or threo times a week at first. This promotes the growth of . hir better than any lilo,ufd preparatlo?i. and is not harmful in the least.. ,'2) For -dandruff and Itching scalp get a 4-oz. Jar of Plain Yellow Minyol and follow directions accompanying. Harold: Your questions and symptoms have been answered and explained several times heretofore In thm columns, but as thev may have, escsped--your attention I will repeat mv advice, as I have for many others. You have a bad case of scrofulous blood and should use the following for several months until yur system Is thoroughly cleansed of blood poisons: aromatic cascara 1 oz - syrup trifollum eomp. 4 ozs.. comp. fluid balmfort 1 oz. Mix. Take a teaspoonful 4 times dally. Remedy: Judging from your photograph you must bave a terribly bsd case of pimples, face sores and blackheads. How can you expect a man to keep company with you which In such a ronditlon? You would not have beau so afflicted. Yes. you can H cured. First obtain a 4-oz; Jar of plain yellow minyol. Massage the face daily as per directions accompanying. Then buy separately and mix into an ointment 2 ozs. of white vaseline and a 2i-dram package of rose-ksylofn. Apply this ointment to the skin after washing and drying twice daily, leaving on over night. For the liver and bowel disorder um three-grain sulr berb tablets. They will purify, lha blood, too. Mrs. W. M. : Having been 111 for so long you need a vitalizing nerve tonic to Increase your strength and overcome stomach weakness, nervousness, dizziness, poor circulation, etc. The following makes the best tonic treatment I have ever used t Compound syrup of hypophosphites ozs., tincture cadomene 1 ox. (not cardamom) and fluid balmwort 1 ox, -Mix. Fhake well and take a. teaspoonful before : or after meals and one at -bedtime. Continue ( to I weeks.--G. I.: For Incontinence, or bed-wetting of children, I give from a to 10 drops of compound fluid balmwort in water or on sugar 4 to C times 'daily, and usually a few day, or weeks at the most, a cure follows. ' Try it for rour child.
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