Evening Star Newspaper, January 8, 1933, Page 83

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THE SUNDAY Where you can buy a good camel for $25 on the hoof. are plenty to choose from at the camel market in Tripoli, Italian North Africa, from which all roads lead into the desert. have made little inroad on the popularity of the camel in these parts. And there Automobiles Associated Press Photd: STAR, “Miss Vanderbilt All-around popularity as editor of the campus newspaper, dancing teacher, band sponsor and what not won the title for Miss Alice Farr, Vanderbilt Uni- versity co-ed. o Associated Press Photo Hollywood went skiing the other day. And Sari Maritza was in the vanguard of those who took advan- tage of an unusual snowfall in the higher parts of Los Angeles County. © A. P. Photo. Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne with Noel Coward (right), in whose new play, “Design for Living,” they are appearing at the National the week of January 16. The author also has a principal part in the play, one of the most important attractions of the season. The latest in coiffures. And New York beauty ex- perts are betting on the brunettes to have a big year in 1933, so Miss Joyce Gilbert was chosen [ )\ as the model. F o A.P. Photo. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE Hunting without Japan. ducks guns in Nets are used instead and the ducks are caught by the net- ters when they come to feed in narrow waterways, banked by hedges. They fall prey to the nets as they skim the narrow water in attempting flight. Wide World Photos. Dispensing justice in Soviet Russia. The young woman is judge of this people’s court and she is faced by the defendant across a plain table that serves as a bench. Associated Press Photo. SECTION—JANUARY 8, 1933. Make Sure You Sleep Tonight This Natural, Drugless Way No More Bed-Tossing . . lew Energy Tomorrow ERE'S a way to get your 8 full hours of sound sleep to- night—entirely without drugs. A way that 20,000 doctors recommend because it's safe and effective. It is a delicious food-drink that not only brings you restful sleep tonight—but, when taken regu- larly, restores your natural tend- ency to sleep soundly every night. And greatly multiplies your ability to recover from fatigue. The name of this remarkable food discovery is Ovaltine. In addition to bringing sleep, it pos- sesses unique properties which rebuild your tissues while you sleep. So morning finds you doubly refreshed—with an abundance of new energy that lasts straight through the day It Acts 3 Ways Ovaltine acts 3 ways to combat the main causes of sleeplessness which authorities list as: (1) blood-congested brain cells (2) digestive unrest and (3) nervous irritability. First: Taken as a warm drink at bedtime, Oval- tine not only promotes relaxation but tends to draw excess blood away from the brain. Thus combating mental over-activity—and ‘“‘con- ditioning”" the mind for sleep. Second: Ovaltine contains in high proportion, a remarkable food property called diastase—a property recognized for its ability to digest the starch content of other foods regularly taken into the stomach. Thus possessing the power to lighten the digestive burdens of a stomach that’s over-taxed or “‘nervous.” Third: Also notable among the constituents of Ovaltine is food caleium. And it is increasingly realized that a proper calcium metabolism is necessary to avoid nerve irritation MAYBE Iy S )\_&N\ORS M WE i W < \ B o® \ V\Y« uE TOMORROW oNWY ¢ WO Phosphorus, too, is a vital requirement of brain and nerve cells. Ovaltine supplies this in abundance, much of it in its easily assimilated food form (lecithin) —together with a high pro- portion of the anti-neuritic Vitamin B. Thus, a cup of Ovaltine at bedtime not only conditions the mind for sleep and helps to allay digestive unrest, but alse provides the very fac- tors necessary to overcome sleeplessness due to nervous irritation Begin Tonight Say “goodbye” to sleepless nights and over- wrought nerves. Get acquainted with Ovaltine this very night and see how quickly you fall asleep—how much more soundly you rest. Simply "phone your druggist or grocer for a can of Ovaltine now. Mix 2 to 4 teaspoonfuls with a cup of warm milk and drink it tonight before you go to bed. Then see how naturally you fall asleep almost before you know it. In the morning, take stock and see how much more rested yvou feel. Note the feeling of new energy and vitality that’s yours. More important, as you continue to take Oval- tine, observe how it restores your natural tendency to fall asleep quickly every night. And see how your ability to recover rapidly from fatigue is increased and multiplied. Ok /'VC % GET TO SLEEp | A So again we suggest that you 'phone your druggist or grocer now. Or, if you prefer, send the coupon for the generous trial supply that’s offered you below. NOTE: Thousands of nervous people, men and women, are using Ovaltine to restore vitality when fatigued. During the World War, medical author- ities made it a standard ration for invalid, nerve- shattered soldiers. It is also highly recommended by physicians for nervous, underweight children— and as a strengthening food for nmursing mothers, convalescents, and the aged. e LMAIL FOR TRIAL SUPPLY THE WANDER ComPANY, Dept. 17-N 180 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, Il I enclose 10c to cover cost of packing and mailing Send me your test package of Ovaltine. (This offe good in U S. A. only Name. 2 Print name and address clearly City State.... OVALTINE cThe Swiss Food - Drink> Manufactured wnder license in the U. 5. A according i the original Swise formula I I ] | ] | Adaress | I | 1 |

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