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> L . FEATURE PAGE. THE EVENING 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIE 14. 1821 . . FEATURE PAGE. .. . 35 — "divr of my old battal 7] regret to state. slec v were the sort of type one sees off ihe 18| (ub-thumping In Hyde Park, 21 ex- ch indifferant liquor. in my cept ome, who lonked like a respect- A Cookery Table. I of m K = room: ahble workingman s Bull-Dog Drummond || /5 m e aw o SEEEHT BOILIN demanded “Don’t seem to heip much, does it? 3 or 4 minutes { hex thousht he was ¥ 1. one never knows. Let me know and th BY CYRIL McNEILE (“‘Sapper™) ficou miimoneincio) < (iut the eran & like tha future at the In fact. 1 don't think they ever nsked his opinion at all” Hugh grinn A Novel of Mystery, Love and Adventure. || b miven a2, Mash oo (Copyright, 1021, i George H. Doran Co.) “Oh! but splesdid.” cried a little breathiesslv. American od mornin Miss Benton.” Pe- n'a hind them made mond swing round with i smoth- curs “Our inestimable friend, pt. Dru brought such a nice voung W to See me last night. and Tooitta Hominy 5 to 30 minutes | rs, simmering | ecre?s i t door ! him Iyigg about the house /‘ N urs, simmering i (Continued from | lightly. nd very bad for the diges- old friend You 4 &f Many secrets ybou will T =~ = jtion so early in the worninz must m. Petor —vou'll novane (5] find revealed in the green that he didn’t use thoe usus “h pound | “Yes and no, Peterson. “From | ¥ ds to vour charmin like him ™ He looked at hot thougit- | i g s vox of Too Late, Chatterer Is Sorry. [l ciloe Svuiol e 25 rin o5 van RIS 2 0 K 0 roment. o ke s beitom of | M0 1o 8im oF the Brifien falt? e e on Tedond i {We meet again soon?” He thoughts, I'm no il sure that 1 branch of that tree that! T mputes for each pind reached “out mear enouzi fo anoi BY THORNTON W. BURGE: stairs 1 ;had your life in the | the door and lo . T | d bac et you meet Peter You might S Rt AonE folsmer: - Nadme Face Powder OF onraelt to hoid « for him :? jump 05 When BROILING 1lm of my hand. Had I chosen to| Peterson was s standing by t him too much: and he's a dirt¥ [ oontinued ¥ . e s D Your temper & | titught of it it was too iat : 2 table. face expressionle wis th cct procedure They are secrets which every Chatterer the R St ool late: Boxer. v souns friend. I ghould ADie. WIS face expressionicss. A e it s, was t nrocedure. Or woman would solve—secrets of d this Stiff neck.” ou want to give him 10 me a3 4 ndinz on that | The best 1aid plans. even those | said quietly. “Very soon indeed urned to his breakfast int blush. “Tell me, personal charm. the smartest of Red Squirrels rer fe L'““fllr:'_'"y. o 4 wr‘x\uhgigr,::‘,:Ini:mz.:(t;n;‘.;s the warmiAx owse L n a.rapid survey. Mr Petero The secret of a rose-petal com- & |times go wrong. Chatterer's trec. He dida't da hag Tpnied. laddie. granted. BUt|iTale her out into the main road |swercd Huzh. o1 think L Shovld bl o ke astie plexion — Nadine’s own gift 10 & ‘gone wrong. just about as wrong asi down past those twins. g S TnTe] Jen * he said, “and wait for melit at that. The less vou kno 2 m'nutes | and forbearing nature, you wouldn't you pmid h.m the mon, Jen ¥ you owe minuies| have had it. either.” ' He looked at | Pu the next]|Be P omanhood. The secret of last- 't think of jumping down rance ton. at the moment him." t could go. Those provoking B > i Lo | the ground unle i e hou * z Have you found o re- t ahar . . ing charm—charm which endures @ | 1\¢ins Boxer and Woof-Woof. instead | alliced to, for it w e Peterson cri o spimgincuned offioune L AL shamic bellong T ‘HVHW P e 3 1wl all to b in my wil throughout the day. The secret € ¢y i\ coired into falling or | All he couid do w T : thinicits o are ty [ didwit breakiig,, "o oia the te i ite{ Hugh shook his { remarkd on You do t of skin comfort — with never a | e . 5 & !ind hope those twin your neck . was about it {17 € Phyl e b 2 ame in yours, doubtless he will get b ibling down from that tree. had been hed ang drank some coffee, | that let to the Larches ¥ he ot a thine. Execpt 1 t from one of us xooner or n Hugh si hint of harm. to follow him. i thought of her was singing in hislho sce that 1 shall have to do it some re 48 preity a bunc he me. me, Miss enton. is vour ¢ and actual s But by t time Bo 3 - deart to the e of everyihingddrels as 1 ever wa > m the; To you, as to millions of others, after wim. Boxer staried first| Woof were enjoying i1 sy ProWihly Lakington diies Just a few minutes Swith her:| vt youll Tet o oo it vou do. | Pamer B0 e ened Nadine will reveal ihase fnt- Know, Whatever Boxer did she | wore ons N f',":»".f<{" Henr. 1 1 not un- | JUSL the touch of her hand, the faintShe laid a hand beseechingly on his! “No—not vet.” ‘mate secrets. You can procure v X we njoyving the duly fiveniencin | smgll of the scent she used—and then rm. ou know what's at stake for) “Then [ wi were no longer | ated g0 and For the present, ai rev cd foward the House to the game. me. don't you? Father, and —oh! but know." Peterson, with his coffee cup in | PAcK Ihis hand, was staring down the| He b Nadine from your favorite R Chatterer hadn’t reckoned o toilet counter or by mail, 60c. almost reached the gate,|yo such thing as this happ 't ive. 1 - 2 e shi - know.,”” ha answered gravely. I 5 % ot sl A i 1 iled Boser. “Come drive. when, with a sudden crashing in the! “T know.r 1 s L ahe Donse Send 4c. for postage on liberal o sughg crled Bocer Scomy “Your ear i1e early, Capt.!undergrowth, Jem Smith blundered know. olu thinw. [ promise Il let;fd him €0 in sifence And 1 was as sample in tint preferred. IOk Jeus Drummond. i at Jength. |out info the path. His naturally rud- | you know anyvthing 1 find out. And ‘ that Hugh called after him: “However. ntime 1 L you to keep can w it two dy face was white, and he staredlin the m n. but we NATIONAL TOILET CO., t ~ “Dao yor like the hor: >4 rilhnn‘ £isan Dae v 5 e We get mat-iround fearfull 01" "] l" on what goes on next!,. lxh"n:‘linur\'llvunul' n‘,] G R BB e ters perfectly 1 should dis-| “Gawd! sir,” he cried, “mind out.jdoor. and let me know anvthing of | UL, 00 QUCTATE ORER G SSEEG likxe you not” knowing where vou ;' er seen it?" importance By letter to t | neck of yours Woof-Woof was quite willing H g T stand.” [le turned aro:nd and faced what, Jem?' asked Drum-|Sports Club. He lit a e . 0 ately ctel 1 they climbed on up after Chatterer i . L D) ng o 1 AvE e | Very deliberately Peterson turned Chatterer's tongue was still now. He the soldier. have deliberate thoughtfully. “I have an round el €0 absolutely « n power that t eeeted to fight there brute. Good Things for Spring. zainst my aped: He | - no_sound. He no long “Don‘t trouble, thank ¥ . e s A f _ 2 me and the ts 1 represent. and if ‘e meets a stranger oy ) ond. e Sl | T e e tome | Shad Roe Croquettes—Cook theigq he it From now on the gloves . left the sentence unfinished. and stood <e the fatal mistake DOIEOR L DAve ey aRn Hemeiie | He looked He in salted water for fifteen min- {are off. You embarked on this course 1'siening. From somewhere behind : Tating their opponents. We 3 ebad el it cdnaintenl o Baals Goared f : < und then mash it with a silver | {TOm a Spirit of adventure. at the ' tie ho came a deep-throated. | He turned to her with a tw { ‘onti in To star. isorry now that he t his temper | fork M to 4 pint of |instization of the rirl me:t door. sharling roa e the clang of a|his Anyway. our Mr. i e wd tetea A5 | Ao 2 0 a ¥ {She. poor little fool. is cerned ' padlock shooting home in metal, fol-| e that you don’t come to, " . %1 | mashed roe auce made from 'over thatdrunken st —her father. ' lowed by serics of heavy thuds as | The coat bound about the edges is I itwo tablespoons of butter, two tea- |Xhe asked you to help her—you (if was hurling itself| cried, ve low.{one of the echaracteristics of the {“poons of cornstarch and 4 cup of lagreed: and, amazing though it may azainst the bars of a cage e Then with d- | spring. Sometimes wide silk braid Zot it muttered Jem.| nge of tone she looked up at | forms the binding, sometimes the Add the juice of half fa certain measure of success. 1 ad- | mopping his brow. Drummond. I don't_know whether| fabric from which the skiri—f the and salt_and paprika toimit it. and I admire you for it I{ Yoy secem to have a nice little!iUs worth mentioning.” she said slow- | coat ix part of a suit—is made forma littie onjon juice and a well- {apologize now for having plaved the | o G o Is Ghout. the houses re.|1¥, “but yestcrday afte ur men | the bindinz. At all events, the trick pies. They bad found him out and egs. Cool and form into !fool witir You last night; you're the pinf °hinhiond, putting hand on to The Elms. | is an effective one. had alrcady discovered that fd | croquettes Dip in beaten egz and ftype of man whom one should kill e e e Hothingts feds teom Kim it he | fine crumbs and fry brown in a |outright—or leave alone move off. ~What was that docile | {r= cas afraid of them. It was plain to ket in deep fat. Garnish with| He set down his coffee cup and : £ . | creature we've just heard calling to = Qi thiey ere havine & ey and sliced lemon |caretully snipped the end off a_cigar. | {fF4aie % 3 Bikod —l S e e Rhubarb Tartlets—-Make a puff! “You are also the type of man 3 g s 3} = ist looked a 1- : OB | Chateror TS Ka Conh ot chetr & st 48 Totlows ‘ana Al tart shells fxwho will continue on the path e | omue €3 PUEHISE looked a tim su OUR HEATER GIVES CRIED BO : One pound of butter, one |has started. You are completely in | ever you mind, sir: it in't.mo FOOF-WOOF." |(little claws and more than ever h ith i WOOF-WOOF i b T, of flour and tie white of one egg. jthe dark: you have no Iidea what- ss of yours. An'if 1 was you,I i out of the butter, or 1ever what you are up against” e | \oulin’ “mike it Vour business to K or cres n minute m cooked together for seem, up to now vou have scored | Cch in a bad terer, and he knew it. of the twin ¥ nuch bigger than h thouzh ere little more than - FOWNES B# KID FITTING COME 0O SILK GLQVES | was too surprised to move. I this time Chatterer was Wash the n his| . i av iled and_turned abruptly X i e St . Theénm Bhe turned|to very top of t tree. If those sh butter, if you have it. It ysmiled grim and turned abruptly | SN0 glongue; was Stk 14 fast as heltwins cam there he would have ise betfer to use what is{on Hugh. “You fool—vou stupid i sareal (e aaun e 15 make the. terrible Jump to the pastry flour, not ,un»m.}y'nung fool. Do xou really imagine & momentilstesihe find disappeared) p 1 could 12 " 3 ! v, a5 S i : . after. | ground. He s a4 as looked a little of the butter with the |that You can beat me . n . i ond wast e I o e | Whits of en ez and n,né# (he soldier rose and stood in front e e jangikney & = i ¢ ¢ ch with a small quantity of {of him. At i “fig {see. up there there werd plenty of | " “Roll” out rather thin.| “I have a few remarks of my own|for & rest-cure. Then he saw e el branches to hold on to. so th ud | g ohn of butter, #old | to maKe” he answered. “and then we | Ui% 0% e B0 20 i A e {no fear of falling. Chatterer was o0 1 or and roll Repeat proce might consider the interview closed. | W 100, WA TAE B CE R« ate, he — wntil, i} Bl hi i 1 ask nothing better than that theiDlIs 2 & gate, hellil gloves should be off—though with erlytowardal B yllis S Eenton: Hif) the ice until put this awa s t day, when it will be ready for i vour filthy methods of fighting, any For two bathrooms, L | ¥l the tart shells with rather : thing you touch will get very dirty. It L‘STEN, WORLD! :| HOME ECONOMICS. | A * of this, brown in quick |AS You say, I am completely in the oY '{n . LA B BLsiE HOBINGON | Z T 1 With rhubarb prepared [dark as to your plans; but I have| “I heard you were down here," she | ifl kitchen sink and B S |a s: Neally trim one pound pretty shrewd idea w! I'm up!sald gravely, holding out her hand to | [Hi w” BY MRS, ELIZABETH KENT. Hiubarh, remove all the |against. Men who can employ alhim.“I've been sick with anxiety ever | |llli laundry. i ! ash in cold water, drain_ and |thumbscre on a poor defenseless |since father told me he'd seen you.” ! b - L 1f T could draw up a union agree- === cut into pieces mot over an inch !brute seem to me to be several de-| Hugh imprisoned the little hand in | |l Before selecting {ment with myself it would read some- Cording. lon Place in a saucepan with four i x:lrfi»'x :'o]rs:;‘ nm{n nr}':}hur{glnaldran» I, h;slu\\‘n huge ones, and smiled at the |y fthi Towings ! 3 ounces o preferably nibal, and therefore if I put you down | girl. I [thing lice the Collowing> i ¥ b3 HaLa (o, e el San el e CoaeDoo ferably brown) las one of the lowest types of de-i® ~I call that just sweet of vou. he|[ll compare number of I shall try to be square with lifeii, g H -5 ith & Wooden | graded criminal 1 shall not be very!answered.” Just sweet. . . . Having ith myself and square with | g[S tract. Mix well with a Wwoo blous i or the pan and let it cook |Wide of the mark. There’s no good | people worry about me is not much and ne iflles, tun ks of blou, coils and price of | 3 | e< ! spoon, g ¢ n 2 ! Wbo ] land wherever shirsing micht b viealloroon: coverith ety ‘minutes, | you snarling at me. you swine: it!in my line, but I think I rather like | to be square with Jife. 1!40% here e e freqmendy. “FiN hells with | does everybody good 1o heur some | it. : | any other heater jfe t life is a shining adventur The cording and edge with powdered sugar and , home truths—and don't forzet it was You're the most fmpossible per-||ij| 3 {althouzh a bit sooty on the surface— i done in one. the co e res rhust be eaten ¥ou who pulled off the gloves son” she remarked. releasing her with ours. an_ adventure full of surprises and| hot and they go well fvith a| Drummond lit a cigarette: then his|hand. “What sort of a night did you Joys and strengthening 8 W \h‘ Lroiled bit of steak or a saute-cd |merciless eyes fixed themselves again {have?" X - | enyandjeventis sud (hdt his ady | chop—that is a chop sizzled in a lit- |on Peterson. ’ ‘Somewhat parti-colored,” returned ; We SAVE YOU oo - 20% of First Cost and 10% in use of MAURICE J. COLBERT ture is all mine. So I want to be| i " : | only one thing more.” he|{Hugh lightly. “Like the hoary; old i worthy of those surprises and joys. g i “You have kindly warnedcurate’s egg—calm in parts “But why did you go at all?” shel lilf} tie butter in a pan on top of the stove TR ate ine 3 me of my danger: let me give you a w.rn‘.”y.‘:‘r':. '::f;' 14::1'8;\‘43{:;?‘::2:1“2‘:7" word of advice in my turn. I'm go-|cried, beating her hands together. Let the grease get to the boiling | iNE to fight you: if I can, I'm going | "Don’t you realize that if anything S e e o in' ' nandfu) | Lo beat you. “Anything that may hap- | happens to you, 1 shall never forgive L e oo, Meut with a|Pen to me is part of the game. But if ! myself? ) " Yot Dreparedi {anything happens to Miss Benton dur-! The soldier smiled reassuringly. 1 want to keep meself agile enough | to get them and always to be able to! he sooly surface into | cart of things rdening of the im tion. That's what I call being square i i i with Tife. | machine or prepared with & sharp § e course of operations, then, 3| “Don't worry, little girl.” he said. {1 want to be square with myself. 1 e R ot e they "are | SWrely as there is a God above, Peier-, “Years ago I was told by an old gyp- inever did believe in having this| [ splinters, for, s OO e e Yaken | son, I'll get at you somehow and mur- | sy that T should die in my bed of old 621 F Street N.W. P wormy feeling about one's B i Y !‘”’,‘, e e ulle With a per- |der you with my own hands. age and excessive consumption of in- % Ifirmly believe that I'm a wonderful | : A e e And" drop |, For a few moments there was si-|valid port. . . . As a matter of fact., (|l Main 3016-3017 Ibit of with endless possi- | forated.jpancaie & ULh; lence, and then with a short laugh|the cause of my visit was rather hu-| them on a square of white letter aig over a hot piate. Sprinkle ghtly~with salt and pile them be-| side the steak or chop. } bilities 1y | want to da tlike to ha auty and power—and I | that real me proud. I'd e backbone enough to stop | { makin apromises with myself ;L-xcu.~ s for myself, and to look with {an honest eye on how truly great my Fruit and Cream Baskets. | Line some custard cups with maca- | roons, place half a preserved peach in the bottom, turn in a fruit juice blanc-mange, made by mixing two ablespoonfuls of cornstarch, two ta- blespoonfuls of sugar and a pinch of Drummond turned away. jmorous. ~They abducted me in the||[jil “Quite melodramatic,”” he remarked' middle of the night, with an ex-sol- 1 CCODING AID PACING IN ONB i i ’bnuu::h below the edge of the ma 1 terial to allow for turning o the | Dad threw the tin 15ord 13 kept on an tven ‘line. undes whistle away. | this fola and sew fine run.|salt with one and one-third cup of | ning stiteh may be | fruit juice added a little at a time, stitched in and the cord|until the mixture is smooth. Cool in irun in afterward. but it requires|a double boiler until thick. T fore | great skill and aecuracy to make the | removing from the fire add a small exactly - the —right width.|jymp of butter. Chill the filled bas- | Enough material must be allowed to | 40P Of ip them out on dishes jcover the cord and to make the facing. | 0% (o <trips of citron for handles. For a heay K r ha piping cords may serve with plain cream. Be sure to gether, the under edge | being quite wide nd, after all rcords have been set in pl * on this ! wid rt, the edge of it is turned | | up to the last cord and slip| stitched to it, like When cloth 'is shirred on a cord the | ends of the thread are left unfastened on the material, so that when it is | drawn up on the cords the thread ma ““The youngsters would pass it from mouth to mouth,’’ he’d remind you, ‘“‘and then we’d wonder | what made them sick.”” He was prejudiced against It cannot wiggle, the harmonica, too. *‘Every be drawn as Gght a5 the cord. Th = PO Kid in the neighborhoad {7t it te and how piming sman | W3E52 05, i mors el |2 wabble, jigele, slip &) 5 ths it.” he’d ,:\lfi- et Dstilicall bethgisquare | prping. or rounding a corner the in- or slide__.. 3| As remarkable for the family mouths 1t, " he'd argue. {d want to be square with my neigh. | RET_cord is drawn tighter than the 4 washing as Lux is for silks, woolens ! bor. want to remember that he's| por = " @ in, . jJust as wonderful as I am. which Mot or"urrlylx,.fl:‘fi.h,.ff’rf, '»’l'gffa,“f,;"'l’!“l"'. + IT is the i and all fine laundering Then, to keep them quilet, |pimctmes difficult. T want the material with enough of the e & » {him a hand when he needs one and to | loft to be Whipped dows ta tre co8 2! i he'd take the youngsters |lave l;lr“"vz;i’o?:nr:n';\i%'p‘;;‘ r!ol -‘::;;11: it is rolled in and hemmed from N ) S = Th temembir that X on ant|the wrong side, it is harder to get a | down to the soda fountain. bt ot e gL, m his brother—|straight cdge. Either piping And, unless the glass was [share with him willingly and sacrifice TRich lsbard, oF cable, which I Sofu : ot 1im sanely—but not to think s e T £ o - & K - jur sneer. That' wha < el s - i wouldn’t question it. Nor | Favare with my nelihhor. Some Jom | eaTore, (00t but also springs back | would he question who | . mouthed the glass last. But ' if he only knew! ninsaiest soaked clean with this new product c]rinlz ft?oma it I S Tl 2 Manicari ricd anywhere, Tt can be used in | i anicuring. {cold cream can be used to k any room or carried to the cool B r . . 3 AP mglp your own | UULle aaft,“and “the L otcep, the poreh in ot weather. - See il‘%g F your whole week’s washing consisted the family washing. In these pure, mild 2 b emo; Nai “ ' § 5 5 I [do is to purchase yourself a set of 'O be in fashion. IR Th 1900 Sh day would never have become the day of water alone. For Rinso is so harmless |z0od manicure implements. At the —_—— e P OP s RID-JID Open End, Folding IRONING TABLE : _ . . The RID-JID is the lightest Ironing Table ever made—the ut- g e 1 ea — most rigidity and sturdiness wi 9 © the least possible weight. It can- © ot bend, break or collapse. Opens or closes with one motion, & 1 a Jackknife. When folded the BOSEDS £ i G drudgery that it is. It’s the big, bulky, it does not even redden your hands. hard-to-handle things that have made p A =07 12th S NW washing such a dreaded task. Soak your clothes ovcrmght in a tub of 07 th Street N.W. Rinso suds. In the morning a thorough ] Phone Main 7127 There are the shects. The bedspreads rinsing carries off all the dirt, leaving the & Lavor-saving Appliances for the Home %! that never show how gray and dingy they clothes spotlessly clean. D DG Db are till you actually get them in the tubs. i S And the bath towels and bath mats soiled _ Rinso softens hard water. Where hard Hair Often Ruined I from lying on the bathroom floor. These Water is used make an increased amount of By Careless Washing || are the things that make you hate washday. the “soap liquid” according to directions s on the package, and continue adding it to The new way of washing makes these your tub of cold water until you have a !present price of professional mani-| A little gray straw hat is v'r;\'t-rm]‘:; | cures you will save the cost of these #t regular intervais with coral-c : One mouth is all that |in @ few weeks, so they are not ored waoden sewed on = silk flos s extravagance but an economy—sin. 3 the flat gra should touch any soda glass. |i/"i. imposcibie to do & gond manicure 'I]‘he I[,ily ‘Glass’ is for your iw"“ ut them. — ips alone. Lily ‘Glasses’ are Wh l g 0) olesale Selling . Price of Beefin (Salmon—1900 Sales Co.) an B g lonis you nts, ive cven a dollar, sing a better ecl. Then vou m very good pair of cuticle get one for 1 will pay you to you will be pure rade of s those round, paraffine-pure, paper ‘glasses’ that fashion- able fountains are proud to was . on S0ap '«lmum be used yery care |} h P ) . : have no much. the h]ngt fully, if you want to keep your eavy things almost as easy to launder as ich aads) it L Cmimerfectiy 1] Prices realized on Swift & Com. too much alkali, This dries thel You iust sl them cleanwith iRy Start using Rinso next Monday. Use it Purity Specialties Co. |:uid “in th [ ] B=ny'8 saleviof carcass beef on ahip: AkSsRReshsinibr e | e e e e nn”, 9™ for all your clothes except the dainty things GRARLED Y. RUEF. Gunor sndiMazagsr. |/t oo b e e o pian o :::: :‘;up:“;;i.{;";";:o&’, ':::.': The be t thing for steady use | : ;?ew_ ormdo :ofip l'e gl.'a o e?. o }"’“ always wash with L“; Get a p:duze c i becau the war forced the : ix Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo inso 18 made of finer quality 1n; ients rom your or an; e] ore. Denckla Bldg. béca e Taparccdyup the || papers, averaged as follows, showing ||| ¥ MUSIG0 Coeinal off shampboo S quality ingred; your grocer y department sts Philadelphia, Pa. { than ever were used before in a soap for Lever Bros. Co., Cambridge, Mass. your own judgment in the tendency of the market ors. 1 imagine that | Week RANGPPER CWT, Av.Prics | e to us is better than anything else you tting the sc e N u good pair could be bought now for || Ending Low—1iizn Per Cwte One or two teaspoonfuls of Mul- | not more than $1.30, because prices | leified Wil cleanse the hair anal|! have come down | scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten he rest your implements will{] Feb. 19...... | . 1354 | the hair with water and rub it in. . " A good buffer can be || Feb, 26 . 1472 It makes an abundance of rich, uts or I, and when the Mar. 5 2 | creamy lather, which rin. out | rs out the ‘inside of ola || MHAF-S .- 15.34 casily, Temoving every particle of ||! uked to recover it.| ar. 12 16.47 . dirt, dandruff and excessive || icks are a penny apiece, | Mar. 19 . 16.86 The hair dries quigkly ana |} -ry boards « dozen. 1f your || Mar, 26 .... 1678 Iy, and it leaves the scalp soft, | { e b ponted end you will not Apr. 2 1633 and the hair fine and silky, bright, | a cuticle knife to clean under the e cooae i e strous, fluffy and a And” i compietes the list of || Apr. 9, 1400 1800, 6.6z | || Mo rous: Mufly and easy to manage. Made by the makers of Lux You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's Swift & Company | very cheap. and a few ounces’ will supply every member of the family | to have tiny hes and pol [ —for the family washing is not ne 1 £ i ——— < come n' handy U. S. A: EivesSou Mulsified cAdverie || T — o 1 need on the polishing . :‘I‘V:‘fl vou Mulsined -Advertiges powder If you must be economical, £or |} mmee e 1 i ? AR Y " i [ v : % 3

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