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R ot o PN TR LR ) 08,600 5 .2 s A S AL S T AIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 25 1928 Most of his cases came to him | the t s his usual practice 1o |the standard has gone up. rivate . rat than 1 I surn « income from his lands| The 40 cents of prewar days was L o] " . he X U e v vl allowance from |represented by two gold francs. said, 2 b s not foreed to make | With the depredation of money, p [H UN 1 BRSO lowever, and it this was changed to five francs in l] J § I EY o i titutional right t0]1921, to 16.25 francs a year later| be : ; ~ i of his lunds if heland to 20 francs, of 80 cents, in mem—me— until th — preferred 11924, The present increase to 37.30 Cancer Victims Reported SHOW- -2 5ot oot Botates Vield MILOnS 10 GIAL ot 215550 S o i e Smasra ot e avernee | ; B possibility.” B [ . ta 0. und an income|workingman's pay. fits In men, he said, th a3 ritain ! tio of 33,500,000, — mg enelit o : s i o wen Victoria's eiil list, or in-| lerman Finds Todine shingeon 25 e has had only ases | wi come rom the state, was $1,900,000 In Milk of Wyk Cows Sun Resistant— Shower Resistant— sproximately the income from her | | Emden, Germany, May 25 UP—A - — | valuable medicinal, remedy in the “OFicial? e W form of iodinized milk has been dis- Official” Day 8 ‘) age | covered by Dr. Gmelin, a physician, | e it ; Mad 0 in France in Wyk on Foehr Island in the North Calls Spring Fever | nut Busie Mus 85 UP=Tho ptmicial| A form of Scurvy i whges, for pelics | of trom one-fourteenth to one | r ¢ . has been increase nty-third of a grain of fodine in i i toellr s . i lo $1.50. Before the wa® it was 40 |the milk of cows and sheep grazing | fathod of < afflic ! A dine e cents, {on the islands of the German west | JEmue herore gt > worke hias ¢ i Silivioficr The : 2 coast. Its presence is attributed to, . double the 1e powerful influence of the North | noted for its emanations of rge quantiiies of salt, radium and } or advan K Dr. Gmelin establised the exist- | ard of a da; ’ STRAW HATS THAT ARE DIFFERENT S e : 7 Dunlap Hats are guaranteed to be as near absolutely sun resist- : | ant and shower resistant as the most advanced methods of science and chemistry can produce. LEGHORNS PANAMAS The Ashley- Babcock Co. 139 MAIN STREET d allowance of $2,- No ien this amount | lishes and beautifics. ncome was only o1 or furniture, drug, hardware mr-lrk- Ly 1vw stoves. o : s PEDILINOS Brazil Clerks Demand e Eoly t More Time for Lunch e ave daily being ) b P o M 8 PN woodland eity rvivors, he listed a > ¢ p ) 200 ac) £ in the midst oted o i iy f 4 wk, 1T this , b f another 2,800 used n o the e is being taken to e little city a thing of Every ho will have at seiation have b asked 4 acre of ground. Ior cvery e of employes t iree destroyed another must b naintain that with a n planted. Two golf courses arc be-| ing constructed When a B g o, wwe. > T L/ IN NEW YORK USES LUX to double the life of stockings have much to say for themselves, but they do s lot of work and get awful mean when they don’t feel right. Be sure to shoot some grease into the universal. Me's s useful little fellow but a hog for grease. Do you know, I wish the old boat could be turned upside down once & month just to re- mind you of all these gadgets underneath. Whea vou have twd pieces of steel working together, they are like a couple of strange bull terriers if you don’t feed them plenty of oil and grease. “I hate tp complain about my own troubles but you might as well have them change my oil while they are at it. That last oil was about as lubricating as powdered alum. No body and couldn’t stand the heat. The guy who sold it to vou will getrich if he can keep his customers long enough. Insist on good oil, Boss—it 'simportant.” ® 000 MoRNING, Boss. Sey could you spare me for an hour down at the garage? | don'’t feel just right. Shouldn't wonder if the gear shift or diffy needed some grease. Or maybe the clutch is slipping. Those birds never A NEW PLEASURE IN MOTORING FOR A FEW CENTS MORE Silk and net costumes, organdie hats, estra-long chiffon stockings=all must be sparkling, to make this gay chorus from Ziegfeld's *‘Rosalie’’ so adorable! Marilyn Miller, center TOCKINGS that shimmer in the brilliant glow of the foot- lights—what critical scrutiny they receive! What strenuous wear! Every woman knows what a prob- lem it is to keep stockings new- looking — and how vitally impor- tant, when stockings cost so much. New York's musical shows face thissame problem, magnified many times over! Wardrobe mistresses must keep thousandsofdollars’ worthof stock- ings in perfect condition. And make them last! To find the safest way to wash silk stockings, different methods have been tried. . And the fact is disclosed * that smckfllgs washed in Lux wear twice as long! Give twice as many performances as those laun- dered by other methods! This means so much in dollars and cents to the producers of New York’s dazzling musical shows, that they now insist upon Lux. They all do it So the wardrobe mistress of every musical show in New York—with- out exception — specifies Lux for washing silk stockings. They buy it in the blue package you yourself buy—Lux is never sold in bulk, MRS. BEATRICE CONIFF wardrobe mistress with Shubert productions, says ‘“‘Garter runs are more to be feared than any other stocking trouble. Anything which weakens the fabric must be avoid- ed. That is why our laundresees use only Lux.” The Shubert gen- eral manager adds: ““We would use Luxif it cost $1.00 a bor, for it cuts our stocking bille in half.” Vi FAY ADLER AND TED BRADFORD sensational dancers with the ‘‘Merry Malones.” Ballet frills and satin skirts, alike, are kept new- looking with Lux, in the Cohan productions. No hosiery gets harder wear than the stockings danced in night after night—yet every musical show doubles the life of its stockings, saves money, by cleansing with safe, pure Luz. WOMEN EVERYWHERE use Lux for silk stockings, as do the wardrobe mistresses of Broadway. Women know rubbing with cake soap may fade lovely colors— that many soaps (whether flakes, chips or cake$) contain harmful alkali that weakens fibres. So they make sure of extra wear—with Lus. Lux Guards the Newness, the Life of All the Stockings worn ins “ROSALIE” “SHOW BOAT" “RIO RITA” “THREE MUSKETEERS" “SUNNY DAYS" *“LOVELY LADY” “ARTISTS AND MODELS" “MY MARYLAND" “THE MADCAP” “GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIRS™ “THE MERRY MALONES"” “THE FIVE O"CLOCK GIRL"™ “RAIN OR SHINE" “GOOD NEW3 " P “FUNNY FACE” “GOLDEN DAWN" and evers Musical Show in New York A GALLON Wu‘cn those cars that draw up beside the Socony Special pump—new cars with high compression motors and veterans still going strong despite their carbonized cylinders. Their owners are paying more a gallon—for what? Not for transportation exactly. They eould save the few cents, get Socony Gasoline, be absolutely protected against fuel troubles, and match mileage and upkeep records with any- body. No, the owners of these cars are looking for something different, and getting it. They are getting a perceptible improvement in the pick-up of the motor in traffic, a little more silk in the sound of its purr, a little more power on the steep hills, and a gratifying absence of knocking. They’re getting, ip-brief, a new and exciting pleasure in motoring worth far more than the few extra cents they’pay. Like Socony Gasoline and Socony Motor Oil, Socony Special is tested thirteen times be‘{ore it reaches your car. Let your motor be the judge