Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 142, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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THE "URBAN M
For Spring 1913
Uiul tinln WhMi lefl TutM yesterday I
for Washington Thsy will tp iff "l
Chattso uj i for .i brlrt rt '' w"1' " j
ativea onroute
Dr Charlea T. (fandi rbol Wl
tsrday.wlth ""' i''"'' "f T."'"
mu bound f"i th Inauguration. Tin
iliH-lor lias bcm Ill III licillh fur "inc
Unit putt and while "" wi" '"'k"
a m to th John ilppklM hospital
itt Baltimore tor lbs purposs "f '
suiting the country formoi Mirai-
(.ii authority concerning pooslblo
op lutloa.
Today's Beauty Renins
Mini
SOCIETY NEWS
BV MISS VERA OWfMNE
TIXBPHONU DUO.
Hours 1 p. ra. to t p m i
7 p. m. to 10 p. m
I $ S
Many heart ia hungryi
r..r a Little love. Speak it then
and as the sunshine glide the
lofty peake above so the Joy
of thoae who hear It .sends Its
radiance down life's way and
the world it brighter better
fur the loving words we eay
l! Mold.
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Friday.
Chautauqua circle moct;na with
Mr. A D Sloan
Bonania club dance at Armory hall.
Mrs. Paul Madansky entertalnr
Di Idge olub
Afternoon circle has husbanda as
guest hi Mrs. H. W. Randolph' home
Mr. and Mrs. IV W.ur.Mi Perrell
1 1 iino mi Ida Chamberlain) evaded
Jiheir frtenda by remaining In Tutsi
over yesterday and leaving last ev
I'liina mi their honeymoon tup
through the louth and t.
Miss Oertrudt Roblnton baa re-
turned from a pleaaani it of twe
weeks 111 Kansas City.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert tlalbreath an!
son Robert Qalbrcath ii onto-
nled by Mr Oalbreath'a niece Miss
Cardiff of Oklahoma City were in
the largo party nf Tulsa nn who lefl
list evening to attend the Inaugural
ceremonies
ltiv. nnd Mrs. '. W. K'-ri and fam-
ily have as their guoei Mis. Ierr'(
father. Mr I W Coe of Perkers
Landing ra.
Mr. nnd Mr. Oscar W Howard
left yeeterdaj m their trip to Wart
Ington and New rork
Mrs. Kate Dillingham of Platte City
Mo. ! spending tea day at the
home of Mr. and Mr W Oldham
Sr. of No. 41"' Bouth Houston In th
bereavemenl of their daughter Mis'
Mary leo Oldham
The woman' auxiliary of Trinity
church will meet In the Guild room
Friday afternoon promptly at threo
O'clock The women hi" rifked to at-
tend prepared to ew.
The Afternoon Clrole "f the Presby-
terhn ohuroh Will entertain the. hus-
band this evening at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. II. W Randolph The
entertainment of the evening Will b
in the nature of a Vlotrola concert
Mrs. Oeorfge Wyvlll of Claremore
Came over last evening to sen "Over
ho River" as played by Fiddle Toy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bayard T ltalner
have us guests at their home No. 11 as
Mouth Doulder Mrs. Ilalner's brother
Mr. David vVeatherby nnd Mrs.
Weatherby of Denieon la
Dr. and Mrs. Fred S. Clinton left
yesterday afternoon for a several
days slay In Atlanta and Blberton
Ga visiting relative of Mrs. Clinton
in Hie latter city Dr. Clinton Is Just
recovering from a sevore sotge of
grippe and is taking the tip iii the
way of recuperation
Bonanza Dance
The Bonansa club boys will give
Inother of their series of winter d ine
cs ill is evening at Armory hall.
Mi and Mrs. James It. Syke were
among the passenger on the inau-
YOUR FRECKLES
NKKD VITIATION IN FURRUART
MARCH OR FACE MAY
KTAY COVERED.
Nov is the time to take spoclal care
f the complexion If yon with it to
look well the rust of the year. The
February and March Winds have a
strong tendency to bring out freckles
that may stay all summer unless re.
moved. Now is Ihe lime to use othlne
double strength.
This prescription for the removal
of freckles is the discovery of an emU
lient skin specialist and Is so uniform-
ly successful that It Is sold by Oetman
& Campbell under guarantee to refund
the money if it fails. Oet an ounce
of othlne double strength and even
a few application should show a won-
derful Improvement some of the
smaller freckle even vanishing en
tlrely
J Clean hair brushes
with
GOLD DUST
To clean hair brushes with-
out injury have ready two
basins one three-fourths full
of boiling water and the other
with the same amount of cold
water. In the boiling water
dissolve a teaspoonful of Gold
Dust washing powder and
shake the bristles up and down
in the solution until they are
thoroughly clean then at once
rinse well in cold water and
stand the brush to dry in the
air or in a warm place but not
too near the fire. Of course
the back of the brush must
not be wet.
Good hair brushes are costly
but if properly cared for they
will last for
years.
Mrs. Mary Hebron of Enid who
has been the gueal of her sister. Mrs.
Frank H Qreer for several days left
yesterday afternoon for a visit In
Pawhuak and Wichita Kan. enroute
home.
Bltte it' Wit:
very pleasant Informal event of the
mid-week was given Wedneedaj ift-
ernou am the home of Mrs. J. R. Mil-
ler No. Hit South Blwood the ob-
Ject of the gathering helng to organ-
ise an embroidery and needlework
I'll) and to promote social benefit
between old ami new neighbor. The
Club Is to he known as the Hide a'
Wee and the membership is limited
to the neighbors residing Jjetween
Eleventh and Twelfth on South Bl-
wood avenue the meeting to be an
informal event of every Wednesday
afternoon. Mrs. M F Will and Miss
Eunice Cory both accomplished mu-
sicians who are to be members of the
circle entertained Ihe company with
piano music ami the very delightful
afternoon was brought to a close by
WOULD CRY
FOR HOURS
Yon con buy a
large package of '
Cold Dust lor
6 cents.
"LtllSe GOLD DUST TWINS do your work '
HER TROUBLES MERE roo M M.
FUOUS TO MENTION'. THI V DATE
BACK TWENTY TEARS.
JOKBSBORO Ark. Mrs. Alphle
McOtlt "f No. 12 Miller Street this
city says: "About 20 years ago I suf-
fi red a complete breakdown in health.
I was very wenk nnd could not do any
work. Vor years. It was hired help
nnd treatments thai got all my money.
None of these medicine did me any
good.
"gome one told ine to lake Cardul
I had seen it adv ertised hut I thought
It would be like everything else and
would do me no good. no day 1 got
a bottle and one bottle did me so
much good I was surprised and took
some more. It cured me.
Mi-tore I took Cardul I had head-
ache and backache and sometimes I
culd cry for hours Now I am over
ah that and ran do all kinds of house-
work. I think It Is the greatest medi-
cine on earth."
You may be sure when Cardul will
relieve nnd cure an. h a serious case a.
Mrs. MeC.lli's that It will much more
quickly ami oertnlnty help those
H omeB who have no serious symptoms
bttt are Just Weak nnd ailing.
I'ardul may b the ery medicine
your system ha" 1 nn bee needing.
Try It and see.
tj B W.-tts to: Ladl' AdTlwrr flfpt.
Ctiittannfi Mfdirns Cn . Chstmnooga
'Ifnn. for Special Instructions. ni1 4 pn
took. "Homo Treetajsal for Women inl
Is plain wrapper oa rtqotsl
"Mellirr'a H.ho ia a i'l'"'bt RsMsgy
(r iia. said sortf pimploe sftsgM 14
ikifl sreptiofli. it is sailacautti sad i
lit. .i ippllsatio for at' lereslon at the
kin it it seilng sealiofl pud isolldng
j'liiu u4 s. iii iiiy w i on wlio deairel
la lake Ins io i. re I in. Ii io.nl i.n
plitniplng ibs 0gurt ibauld utkc a syrogj
oi i H repfuki sugsi i4 n pled vt ester
latfl vlioli ia aimed an sttftSS si sallot I
J'ski- tw ieasjouiifiil before MSls Tins
n. ..tiio-ut rsttersi iisguaetfi at form but
s not fake fiti maker.
In most lSl ( lialilnrts and (ii!lnijl
lino rferytblng pslats to psrsshle orl
lilu of (lie disease Moll. i aliam) N I
nwss il.o narSSltSS lait is uoi lisish in j
ssllon li mak-s Iks hall ins soil 1 ilfj
Motlii-r'a gbanpse la tola hy ... f"r
IA rents narkafs of Isn tbsaipeoa.
"An lilrol cmiplesl'm besutlflsi i rSslll
inaiie el bouie by dissohin in e half pail I
ml h haii-l an iirlginal DSOksfe M yS
lone. Tli'a ahuuld b spoiled In tlie iiioi" I
Ins liisinad of fM powdn II uiak's Ihe
sirii soft and ijeoetA al oorrects aiioit"l I
isllow and muddy looki"S eonplsxlonl
'If lour syeerstrs are llim and iirsggly
apply plain pyroiin with the Hutu tip I
and hiu.h ll.rrn dailr This will make
them urow more evenly darker in color i
end Iftln heui lo regular Ifsbss Pi !
rnxlu applied to the roots will niak.- ihe
Isshsi k-Mw loug dark asio lk
"Hup-rfluoua heir on fa' e or fnresnna
i a mooted uuP-kly and safely by a stalls !
application of deiatone Mass a PSStS oh
I lillle cold watr and powdered deltloue
iiioi the hatia. eaee on iwo inu.utes. turn:
reniuen and wsah the skirt The bslri will
br fans
the aervlng of refreehmsnt. Mem.
bers of the new club are Mesilameri
T. v. (tayley B. B Bncrett P.
Downing Carrie ITrey M h mil
iiom. r iiuffi. a. B. Corey P.F True-
love m A. Haoki tt. J i:. Miller and
Miss Bunlcd Cory Miss Clara Moser
of St. Paul Minn. whs a special guest.
The next meeting of the olub will be
with Mrs. B B. Harrett.
Miss Nolle Jackson his returned
from a trip to Pittsburg- ami New
York.
HE m
TULSA SHAKE'
BISTER cm COMEH OVKR ano
KTRONO M THINGS HUM
FOR A TIM FX
REGULAR FALLOWS. TOO
Dinner ill Hotel Tulsa Sonic Singing
ami Speaking ami Boosters
0
lies I.n!' i'
That Muskoge nnd Tulsa are tho
two lively towns of Oklahoma and
that the tWO will unite. In every pro-
ject for tho common good. Including
all possible work for the tnternatlon
al Pry-Farming Congress at Tulsa In
October was demonstrated yester-
day. Two hundred prominent busi-
ness men of Muskogee came to Tulsa.
saw Tulsa and conquered Tuls by
sheer force of good will and friendly
spirit and they went awsy them-
selves conquered by the atmosphere
of hospitality und cheer In which they
found themselves while here.
It was a trade excursion on the
part of the Muskogee Commercial
Club The party left Muskogee .it 8
o'clock this morning over the Kuty
and stops were made al a numbei
of towns enroute.
The Comemrolal flub of Tulsa un-
der the leadership of President Leon-
ard und Secretary Sanderson met the
visitors at tho depot at noon und tho
resultant parade to the Hotel Tulsa
was enough In Itself to Indicate that
u number of people f Importance
had eomo to town. The Muskogee
boosters wore huge yellow badges
not in this case Indicating Jealousy
but denoting the two big things for
which the respective towns arc work-
ing. At the top of tho badge was
nn Inscription which read "Boost for
the International Dry-Farming Con-
gress Tulsa. Oklahoma. October 12
to November I." At the bottom was
another Inscription which rend "Wa
Want the State Fair."
Lunch was served to 300 business
men. Including the visitors at the
Hotel Tulsa and happy speeches were
made by D M. Fink Mayor Perry
Miller Tom Smith Mr. Harmon and
j. v. Darby of Muakogi nd . n
Leonard and U J. F. Rooney of Tul-
sa i 'yrus Avery of Tulsa acted as
ton.Umaster and the MuskOgSS male
quartet discoursed sweet music In
mnny keys at every opportunity be.
tween speeches. The greatest good
feeling nnd enthusiasm acconipanbd
tho session from heglnnlg to end and
the visitors left for Muskogee over
the Midland Valley early In the aft-
ernoon with tho general feeling tint
Tulsa and Muskogee are both good
towns to tie to.
Hoof Fall; i Killed; n Hurt.
BHRBVBPORT Feb. 27 One
mnn was killed and ten were Injured
and the insumen of electricity for
power nnu light were disabled for
three and a half hours this evening
SJ a result of tho collapse Of the steel
rcof of an addition being built to the
Shreveport OSg Klectrlc and Power
company's plant.
The Inaugural Hat
Am c put'
TuIm mid Oastcni Oklahoma will be well peprpw utod al tbo Inauguration of l'r -
idcuf Wilson Aud inauv of the pretty liats tvuru on tliiN oi'union will be liatn Prom ill"
oopular ibop on tho limit Riddick uccoiid floor Ainl beautiful liutri fboy aro too
bearing tbo names "t Georgette and other well known foreign labels Then too there
are the bats from uoted rVmericau milliners aud creations From our 'm work luonis
Bui whether you attend tho ceremonies or uot you will wanl ""(' of these lovely
liats iVever before have we offered sueh bji nrrav of tho lovely as wo aro now show
hitf. Tho Parisian touch is a prominent feature of those liats. And the Inimitable way
iu which they are tailored ia charaetovistle o them ill. Wo Invito you t boo thorn
today .
Tulia'a B. ties' a n j Bril Demtiiieni Store
Children's 15c Ho.se 8c Pair
Both black and t.in lihbsd llorv for children
and in both the lUhl and medium weights aro
tin hided in this lot al Hi a pair. They are V4US
tbut have been selling ut n-. And the are good
hose til thai price They are broken luls. but
you will find all size for children repn
sented i 'house today at
8c
r
'Bri
Beat do His PrlS VMistsrer the Pilre
10 Yards "Advertiser" for 79c.
"Advertlssr" is one of th bt yard-w'd
fullbleaohed muslins that b.iv- ever gold t
loc a .i.ird. it ii about the same weight Hope
mualin wbleh I known by vanon nut Ad-
yartiser I i softer ami nner lasiure pe
Krlday' selling 'u ma) buy id yard of
ibis egoellent muHo f"' onl)
79c
v.
J
The Shower Season Is at Hand.
And todu.v we (hall sell these excepllonul
umbrellas at only Ho Ws sny "exceptional" for
they are the bent Millies we haVS ever offered you
In this line. We don't believe that you ran dup-
licate them for 11.28 or 1.80 They re tjie 21-
inch and 2t-lncli l.e und ure minle of an excel
lent qui liiy mercerised umbrella ecrec. Tins
handle ore of wood in plain and Imitation wood
carved and with peuri und silver trimmings
Special for Friday only huc
Today -Weekly Friday Bargains
T
ill" IMMKNHE volume of out r'rldaj liusineas in duo dlrectl) to the coniidonuo ur our
I att ii in the advertising. They know th.n everything ii be found ss advertised.
'o inflated prices to fool uul Jut plain "houie-cleaning" al a l' to ua perhaps bul
i is.ir.c la the health of the business Such methods are pari ol the Hum Riddioh policy
r
r
Spring Oxfords
and Slippers
are now being
shown in
great assort-
ment Main floor
v..
A wonderful array of style I ready for you.
The moat authentic and practical styles fr
Spring art hero In r areat showing All leathern
and lubrics known to tho shoe maker ure repre.
sented
And held of all wc can lit any kind of a foot.
Have you n lontf. slander foot we have shoca as
narrow an Triple A; do yuu have trouble In get-
ting lour shoes wido snough are have thoin an
wide a double K. From Ihe nurrowest to tho
Widest and in Sal kinds of toes und laata; our de-
partment la belter prepared to lit you with tho
hoe you Wanl than ever before.
We are showing Home pretty styles In white
shoes and oxfords; nlso the newest ahapes In
pumps for both mreot and drees wear. Odors to
match your different SUit and dresses are here In
abundance; Grays Browns Blues Champagne
Hed BtC practically any color yon could Wish
for M-iinfc" iTicea ran- from $;t..o i voi
J
Silks Worth from 05c to $100 a Yard at 39c.
There' noi a tug assortment of these silk to isll at tioa price Bul there arc
some exveptlonsll) pretty pieces and values that yuu never before bough) so rldlcu
lOUSl) low. Stripes and fancy silks that formerly sold al from (8c to f 1.00 :i yard
are in ibis lot for quick clearance today at only War ;
New Striped China- Wash Shirting Silks 54c Yard.
Thei ore !7 Inches wide and coin in various ilsed atr'pe and different colors.
Theae Cain Bilk are the ideal material for soft little Hbiiis so comfortable so t-
llah and withal so practical for they ure "tub-proof." They are sold everywhere at
T8c a ) ml. n u t a feature of Friday's selling brings them to s a( -M' a yard
Pure Linen Monogram Towels 59c.
There are t" iiies in these Monogram Towelai It-Inch bj mi-itc h ami 30-inoh by
18-Inch Thej are Pur l inen Huck with a beautiful atln finish A lame apace for
monogram al the end which h;ia i-lnch hemstitched hem Our regular T5e value
I 11a Me
Yard Witie Pure Flax Butchers Linen 29c a Yard.
ii . ii id a thlrty-slx Inch pure flax Butcher' Linen and for Ho a yard. Wa
annulate thai you'll wonder "how In the world can it be all linen." Nevertheless it
Is. And H ia one of the special vshiss ws offer sou for Friday sik ini ai 'Jiic yard
Buy Sheets Friday 85c Values for 69c.
Thl are tuPi BO inches in ie. seamless and of a vers good qtialltj muslin
Friday will be u iht good day to supply i ds In this line W muni retricl each
purch'alei lo six i ihese Hheot Priced for I ridai only at .
Three Very Special Embroidery Items.
line lot of 17-lnoh Swiap
Embroidery Flouncing;
worth 18a to 80c yard.
Beautiful pattern for se
lei tlon Nuvlal I t idai at
27c a yard
An extra h lal In this
4 s -I ii. Embroidery flounc-
ing worth from coo to
8 Be yard In one lot for
your choosing. Frldaj at
only lo i yard
one lot of boo yard "I
All u er Embroidery it
Is 11 Inches wide and a
nice variety of dainty do-
hlHiiH Values of lire and
rfic for I'Xdsy lie a yard
Women's $1.50 House Dresses 20c Curtain Scrim 14c.
Muslin Drawers. 2')c
Special Friday 95c.
Mads of Qlnghama and Percales In a
host f different styles Theae dreaae
have been selling at $ i 2 r and $i B0. They
hue both Ioiik and short (leevea and
come In all alzeH. To clean up the lot
buj ta in special for Frida) al Wo
Two Specials for Friday.
Children's Dresses 98c & $1.33
We have divided the dreaae Into two
lota. They are made of Qingham aud
Percales in neat Style anil are daintily
trimmed with contrasting or aoiid colors
and braids Today you may buy:
n uf ihe $2.00 Dresses at.. $l.g
There are fifteen piece to sell al Ihii
price pretty designs in embroidered con.
ventlonal figures 00 plain scrims. They
art St Inches wide and have been selling
at 10c a yard. Itut for Friday' selliuir
buy them al only tic a yard.
35c Curtain Materials 23c.
In this lot are six pieces of plain while
and cream Scrims and staminas .Some
have fancy woven borders. Other hVo
neat stripes and plaids WOVen In the fab-
ric; aud other are plain. :'6 and 40
Inches wide Priced special for Friday at
28c a vii'd.
J
iiere'H a particularly Rood value iii inexpensive mus-
lin drawers for women. They nre made of a good qual-
ity muslin and are daintily trimmed with embroideries
and laces. Boms have narrow scaUoped edetes. Priced
special for Friday n-.
1100 v UNSOOK DRAWERH ;n
One lot of Women's Drawers of soft N'alnsook;
dainty Swiss and Oresian Embroidery trimmed. Bpeokil
Friday tt cents.
Friday's Specials From The Toilet Goods
DISCONTINUING
t olgateaj Mennen's or Cory
lo-i Talcum Powders
saniioi TiMrtli Powder Nl'
mid ii I llatli Powder it
Hanltol Face Powder ISt
pne
sck of Toilet Qood and Drug Sundries we make these
for Friday in order to insure quick clearance
Napoleon Face Pwdr. 12c
rctlcnv's 16c Face Powder He
SalliUll -" Toth Wash 1 5c
RlkoF 80c Cream o1 Roaes 29c
Poroxlda "c
l I ( OMFOKTS n D
I.WKI TH KPKi I l. I OH
Illli ONIiY
OXF-i OF 111 II (l F
PAI DONAHUE IS NOT
Resign Job to Aid Mr Wilson
TRENTON N. . Feb. 2 7. The
fint of the many changes in the stat
house Incidental to tho Chang In
the governor's office on Saturday
came today when Joseph P. Tumulty
satire tary to Governor wiison re.
sigfid preparatory to assuming his
dutPs ns private secretary to Pres
Id) nt-elect Wilson.
TO GET BACK SALARY
NATIONAL COMMISSION llsl..
I.os CLAIMS MiAINST THE
ATLANTA CtAJB
CINCINNATI Keb. 27 The nation-
Si baseball commission upheld the I
national hoard and dismissed the
claim of Flayer Pat D'.nahue aaalnst
thS At.ant.i club Of the Southern
league for salary for ten days during
w-hb h he hud been Incapacitated by an
injury received during a game. The
club president testified that he
had asked wahers .i Donahue prior
to the accident and only withhold his
outrixht release until otHclalli notified
thiit no other club
Services
would i aim hit
Indian Rill n Pnssti
WASHINGTON Feb. 27 Carry
ins; approximately $11161852 of
which $10006061 is appropriated out
of the treasury tho remainder being
reimbursable Itsms the Indian ap-
propriation hill WSS today passed by
the senate. The mi a IUM p BSSOd al-
most double the appropriation au-
thorized b) 'he I se.
WILSON C A RINE T PR KEDf
night by information reaching con'
greaslonal headquarters st I today
practically unchanged namelj
Becretary of state. William J Brygn
of Nebraska
Becretary of Uie treasurer William
O McAdoO of New Vork .
Becretary of the navy. Joseph iu
Daniels of North Carolina
Postmaster general Albert Sydney
Hurl' ton of Texas.
Some published reports Including
the name of Chancellor E. Walker of
N. w Jersey as attorney general were
not confirmed. The Information on
Which tho four portfolio were defi
nitely designated was of a positive
character bul Ii di dnoi Include tii
naem of !han ellor Walker
115000 Mail storm Loss.
MARLIN T-x.is. Feb. tt.A hall
itorm whi.h struck Marlin at .".3
o'clock this afternoon destroyed ev-
ery skylight in town and all win-
dows on the west sii f building
resulting In a damage f betweea
l.oco and $16000 to stock of I
upon which a lUbsequtnt ram heal
for about an hour.
World Wants Get Results
Bryan McAdoo Ihinlcls and Rurlc
on Now Seem t'eetaioticti.
WA8HINQTON Feb. II -The per
sonnet of the cabinet of President
Wilson as initially made known last
Easy Way to Put Stomach Liver
and Bowels in Tip Top Shape
Home Remedy for Eczema
May Qtg One-Cent PoatOgO
WABH1NOTON Feb. 27. Investl-
cation as to the possibility of a unl-
VOfgaJ one-cent first- lass postal rat
was proposed In a Joint resolution In
trodUCd In the house tonight by Rep I
resentativ McCoy of New jersey.
From cur sspsrlsne as drusrl'ts In
this community esn rcommnd ss
an sbsolutsly rellibls rmrdr for skin
diaas. th D n B. rsscricUon for
rlcssois ntada In ths D UD la : s
n Chicago This It an tdsal home ram-
dy for It has th a4vantags of being a
convenient wash easy to apply and posl-
tlvtl bern.Uss th moat tsndr skin.
DD.O. gWs instant relief from the
Irritating Itch. It pnetrates th pores
ind reaebes the roet of tha dlseaee Im-
mediately Juet a Its kettle will en-
elno jreu of tblgvef i
We advle ry s'.n suffefer to have
PH.D. Prc.-lptlon alsraye on hand Of
coure all drutslsts s:l It jo to theia
If you oan't rom to us bit don't
opt a bis rr"Rt substltut.
However If you com to our store we
huv mo much oonfldance In this mill
anllseptla waeh that we will guarantee
tho flnt full-sis bottle) to in a w ay.
If Bet pay nothing Lt ua aleo tl
yon about D.DD. toap.
yt'AKliR D1U.U OOllrAJN V
iKu'lors im lrcscriblng Famous Rol
hirings iiicr Ruttons tor t onstliW"
lion. Mt-iiila h-. Salloii SlUn ami
Indigestion Calomel a China
f the Pnat
Tiny surety aatlafy; nothing could
bs better That's Just what you'll say
th- morning after you Ink your first
HOT SPRINGS L1VKR BUTTON.
Iion't waste time with harsh vlo-
I nt cathartic that keep you feeling
mlaerebl 'tin the effect wear off.
WOT SPRINGS MVBR BUTTONS
are the product of th greatest med
i minds in Hot Springs irk. the
greatest sanitarium In ths world. They
never fail.
Take one every night f"t a week
and you'll wonder how iou tunic to
feel so good. That tired feeling will
to awa ; you'll sleep MrtthoUl dream
ina; your appetite will keen; jour
digestion win b perfect.
Yes. And more: your skin Will b
gin to lea r up; your eyes will sparkle
with health; you'll have more ambi-
tion more energy more vim and
vigor
Bounds strong such talk. It Is
strong hut It won t sound strum; th.
da) after you'V taken your first HOT
SPRINGS LIVBR BUTTON) tho
writer knows tt ha taken them
All druggists IS . nts. Don't wait
you'll never ! really satisfied till
ou take one. Sample free from Hot
Spring Cheml al CoH Hot Bprtngg
Aik.
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