South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 58, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 February 1914 — Page 7
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1 have just learned Gaby Dely' greatest secret. It will interest fair women wherever beauty abounds and men adore. I know you are eaer to lind out this bit of information, which has meant so much to the beautiful dancer whose dimples upset one of the proudest thrones of the old world and ap.et the solid calmness of half a score of American millionaires. This is the secret uf how liurope lot a montrchv and Cultural a kiner.
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It is the secret of the mar
velous beauty of the Lady of the Lilies, for all beautv vou ladies fair well know is man
ufactured and applied as well as cultuied and born with one. What a sight one can become if one knows not how to treat those traits of natura! beautv with which one enters the world ! "What do vou consider the irretest charm of woman?" I asked the
fair Gaby. She paused riot an instant. "Her hair, of course; no woman can be really beautiful if she lacks beautiful hair,'; replied Mile. Deslys. One glance at my companion was sufficient to verify her statement, at least as far as she was concerned; for beautiful and graceful above all description as she appears to be to
the casual observer, and indeed is. Hair Softly Waved and Fluffy After exactly how the it does not reauire the careful eve a Shampoo. fair Gabv
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cago, either on or 01T therist in a lonq: row of bottles, nor in a lone course of expe;'.tae, can fail to have no- sjve treatment, nor did not even require the assistance f a ticed the rare beautv of the .1 " maiu. dancer s hair and its close re- . , . , .- f.
semblance to a coil of life-! "in niL 0 LI1L L cl 1 animated serpents. I realize that the; nab-v deslys uses Wavenlock Hair Tonic.
That, simple as it may sound, is the creates", secret of he greatest beautv of the centurv. She told me in her --n
comparison is ghastly, and yet I know of no other wav in which to
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pression ot this lvauutul woman s; 1 - beautiful hair ' merican vomen will be proud to learn. ! a certain. The hair seems actually to he.1'11 Waverdock is not a cotIy imponed preparation of ;inalive. : certain standini;; but. 0:1 the contrary i made and prepared As I realize that this is the greatest j right here in the United S'.aies and is of such simple ingrcboon sought by thousands of women j dients that ir mav he ued with the u:mt ;tfetv a child'-
the worid over to be possessed of hair, hair that is nnt -m l ,litl1 lnf
,-.lot,., Hair I onic makes her hatr '.it an,1, iluti v ati.i ;!; at al stic Ine and vivacious and interesting 1 like them- j And that really
vclves, so I 0 i$ :l v"reai test ;n a
iyuioA tn c ifm. s hair tonic, Mr
could learn
The little Parisienne informed me that "aenlck
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of a connoisseur to decide that Gaby owes much indeed to the matchless glory
of her golden locks. Her eyes are gloriously gray-blue, deeply fringed with long black lashes. Her nose is purely Grecian. Her lips seem absolutely to defy all oilier attempts at accurate description; surely no other woman since Cleopatro has possessed such lips, lips that seem built to tempt, to lure, and to delight. Her chin combines all the tender and soft curves of femininity with such a hint of the firmness she displays when occasion calls. But her hair! Such hair! Besides it all the other features that have made the great Gaby the most talked of beauty in the Twentieth Gentury fade into insignificance. A mass of soft curly tendrils of pale gold that clusters around the rosy-dimpled cheeks in almost baby fashion. Surely no woman who has seen the Lady of the Lilies during her visit in Chi-
accomplished so perfectly the feat in which many strive and manv fail. You may imagine my surprise when I had learned the secret to find that it did not con-
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I many -ery etneajcious aids to hair ivrrowlh are not jiised bv women jsimpb. because j they make the hair look dank and ! stringy. Sft. tluf- ! fv hair that frames I the face is the
thing to be desired and any woman, be she blonde, brunette or with locks ot Titian hue
jwho desires to I keep her crown of
glory in a healthful condition, and at the ame time look her pretties:,
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Expecting a lonq hard winter the Union Shoe Co. bought too many shoes, and must now close them out in order to make room for new Spring goods which are coming in every day. We will sell this $15000 stock of good honest footwear consisting of
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men Ladies . tsovs . Misses and IM dren s bnoes at Less lEan tosi
Everyone knows that they pet genuine bargains at our sales, but this is absolutely the greatest price-smashing sale we have ever offered. Come and see the goods and you will realize that they are marked at give-away-prices.
Cut this coupon we will redeem in for
in Trade. NUMBER 12 Only one coupon for each customer.
MEN'S $4.00 VALUES AT MEN'S $3.50 VALUES AT MEN'S $3.00 VALUES AT MEN'S $2.50 VALUES AT BOYS' $2.50 VALUES AT BOYS' $2.00 VALUES AT MEN'S ONE BUCKLE ARCTICS AT : . .
$2.89
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LADIES' $4.00 VALUES AT
LADIES' $3.50 VALUES AT
LADIES' $3.00 VALUES AT
LADIES' $2.50 VALUES AT
LADIES' $2.00 VALUES AT
LADIES' 4 BUCKLE JERSEY ARCTICS AT
9S2.6 $2.39 . $2.19
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$1.69 ...98c
Everything marked in plain selling figures on yellow tags. Look for the Yellow Tags
Misses' and Children's Shoes, 39c to $1.39 Thousands of other red-hot bargains in every department
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