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Take ad- vantage of this season Made only from the fresh juice of ripe black currants and pure glycerine, they are manufactured according to an Every wom old recipe. in kngland. Keep a tin an s en andy . They quickly relieve, sootte titled to this 13 | the throat, and ¢lear the voice. They privilege, are luscious ab they are effective and there is no better way thanj; to have an Fugéne Permanent Wave, Marcel Wave, Facal, Manicure, Shampoo or Finger Your chemist stocks them in 2 and 4 oz. tins llenburys Glycerine & Black Currant PASTXLLE Enter today HERE’S still plenty of time to enter your letter for one of these big prizes. Just think—$150.00 if you win the first prize, $100.00 if you win the second, $50.00 if you win the third—and 27 other prizes besides! Moderate Prices—Beantiful Weorb | illics ' 2815 1ith St Col. 1041210413 OPEN KAVENINGS three of whom are women, especially qualified by their knowledge and expe- rience, to pass on this subject. The rules for the contest and the list of prizes are given below. New York If you have been a user of Rice’s Bread prior to this announcement, write us a letter giving us all the reas which t have you, as a practical housewife, n for uxing Rice’s bread. Rules for Contest . Don’t worry over Iiu-rury nlyh'.. com- . Letters must not be more than 200 words position or spelling. in length. These things will not count in the est. Just sit down and tell us ~1~xul'l|y - iry"" were tal . Letters must be written in ink or on a type writer and on one side of sheet only. to your next-door neighbor —the partic- ular things about Rice’s that cause you 3. Letters tead of other kinds of bread t be plainly and legibly signed to buy with full name and address of sender. such as taste, texture, Cany-4 ing, keep- ing qualities, freshness, wholesomeness, 4. Letters must not be written in verse. . Every Washington woman over cighteen years is eligible to compete —exeept Rice Bakery employvees and their rel: tives reputation., Every user of Rice’s Bread can think of many ns why she prefers it New and or ul reasons, that are alwo practical and sensible, will grade . Letters entered in the contest cannot be ac enpecially high. LIST OF PRIZES knowledged or returned. i $150.00 $100.00 . Contestants agree 1o accept the verdiet of $50.00 the judges as tinal. Two prises of Five prices of $10.00 Twenty prizes of $5.00 ";')’ “Gudd "Iy"fiv—»u’lll) //mw'n ut closes Mareh 14th. ‘The Wlu 11 the ioie i i sy ood by, wnade the following week —in all the leading . Address all letters to Contest Editor, Rice Bakery, 714 Eleventh ., Washington Maters of RICES BREAD Copyommho 1928 by Dhe €iny Buking € o Wnnllillgllul newspapers, T T P T Y | GUDE BROS. CO 102 Conn. Ave 3103 144,