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MOTHER! iWove Child's Bowels with “California Fig Sygep” | | Bren a crows, feverish, ditious, or qenatipated child loves the “fruit jase of “California Fig Syrup.” feaspoonful never falls to cleanse the rer and bowels. Ina few hours you gee for yourself how thoroughly @orks oll the sour dile and wn. food out of the bowels and have 4 well, playful child again. Miltions of mothers keep “Califor: Fig Syrup" handy, They know teaspoonful today saves a sick child ww. Ask ipeauine “California Fig Syrup” which : @irections for babies and children Pref all axes printed on bottle. Mother! You must say “California” or you may get an imitation Ag syrup.—ad- vertisement. | e UST to remind you OLYMPIC flour is an old, old favorite—30 years to be exact... prom as . 4 when in Every A a of vigor and strength is Fequired in these strenuous times to Maintain your position at the “front.” “When you allow your 1 or physical strength to fall remain below par you are court- ing certain defeat in Life’s pursuit. course of human ex- Stence demands every ywnee of vitality you can muster. The great cry- ngneedis: dhas always , for ruddy, robust, red-blooded men. It takes strong, healthy brain and brawn to scale the steep inclines of human conflict cn ou 1 possess the necessary reserve force “to go over the to} % The puny, emaciated, run-down, nervous, overwrought, lack the *punch,” the fire, the spirit and the heights of sublime ndeavor. pack Cast off, "* then, the A State’s Famous Breeds of Elk Menaced Strict Hunting Regulations to Be Made LS TY EE RVR ET TRC Cynthia Grey: |Do Young Men Like Their Best Girls to Indulge fh Masculine Athletics Which Hold Their Interests? Asks « High School Girl—Cynthia Thinks Not. STAR Dear Miss Gre: he takes about ¢ jhe prefer to take up her amusements? BROADWAY HIGH SCHOOL GIRL. Let's go to the root of the |thing. The man’s chief jamusement is the girl. What- Do you think a young man likes the girl Mins Grey will receive callers tn her office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p m., and ever may be the other inter- | 0% Tuesday and Thursday from ests they share, the girl—|| Bot" come-nt other times an It » not come at othe ” what she thinks, does and interferes with her c seriously \says—is his favorile enter-\[ writing tainment., | Whema man wants real serve funds would permit. The por- be interested in his favorite sports, or does 4 | first leport, he eo wi ny |Hon of the reserve banka ts further |S? plays with othe strengthened by the power to issue tes on the security of commercial paper, against which they men, When a girl enters a game ne are ve your druggist for | American Needs Nerves of Steel Muscles of Granite and Blood of Iron LYK The Great General Tonic For sale by all druggists, always in stock |r at the Owl Drug Company. ‘ Herd of elk on a snow field at the base of the Olympics. This picture was taken by Will- the game. There's no joy in iam Everett, Olympic Hot Springs, Elwha, By Ralph J. Benjamin forest and along the streams and OLYMPIA, March 11.—Giant | Yaleys leading down to the antlered bull elk are threntening Big herds of wipy, battlescared male elk roam thru | forests. | | An actual menace to the propdta jtion of the only remaining bands of | the fumous Olympic or Roosevelt elk now is developing This is the statement of R. Fromme, U. 8. forest supervisor, who }haw charge of thé Olympic national | | forest. Fromme proposes a reduction in the number of ball elk by carefully controlied licensing of hunters. He opposes tetting down the bars to all Who might desire to humt elk. Hé would permit a limited number of |Hcenses each year, and requiracach ,te take over the best feeding he valleys and grounds in the Olympic national L Zemo Heals Skin Troubles Without Staining Clothes ‘ieee ti hunter to report the result of his tried and failed, sie you have |hunting. He would Iimit the num Cec an top bure | ber of male elk to be killed, and pro- | } ee eae Se | hibit entirely the slaughter of the liquid treatment for all skin °O™® 8" calves. | irritations. up reches and Fromme hax made several tripad Tetter, dors away with and blackheads, All Drugg ists’. POR SKIN IRRITATIONS thru the forest and has inyestigated the condition of the elk on the Olym. | pic peninsula. | “There is only a limited feeding ground,” he says. “This laree enough for the normal increase in the herd, but the loss in cows and calves in too great. There are too |many outlaw bulls. These bulls| | |ahould be reduced in number scien tifieally, leaving enough to permit a normal growth of the entire herd. TP PAIN (lf “Prom time to time we receive alarmist stories of “poachers killing ‘When you are suffering with rhew letk for their teeth, but we have! jcheeked up and have found very lit tle truth In them. It fs true that there in some poaching. but it is not matism so you can hardly get around them sentenced in court | I Fost try Red Pepper Rub and you| “We have no late reports on the lwill have the quickest relief known. | Codition of the elk herd on the pen Nothing has such concentrated, insula and probably will not get one widespread and does very little dam age. Recently the state game offi. | cers caught two poachers and had | til the latter part of April, when { ting heat as red peppers. In “ for gyaurn iat de eeeens you Wf Men go into the field. We know| stant the snowfall has teen unusually | lapply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circula tion, breaks up the congestion—and the old rheumatism torture is gene, Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made lfrom red peppery, costs little at any drug store. Get’a jar at once. Use het for lumbago, neuritix, backache stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits you, Be sure to get the genuine with the name Rowles on each pack Advertisement heavy, but that is not likely 'o make | the elk suffer, unless it remaina un- til late in May. The snowfall does | the most damage to the young) calves.” | Supervisor Fromme says that the iherease in the number of bull elk has resulted in many bloody fights (Vital Statistics | BIRTHS |Christman. Milton V. 2842 Beach | drive, be ores. Di onrady William Fy |W... boy ne, 1410 | twins, boy and girl | Mace, Rey Wallace, wir | neetioon, bion pl. art N. boy James Wilson, 315 W. 115th st. | 7710 | 4206 42nd ave. &, gtr | 2846 14th ave Tony, 20th ave S, Reddley, Cal, Roderick George, 2410 Al- girl Charles Helmer, 19th Angust Herman, aye. N. W.. bd |Okada, Kikicht, 721 ¥ | Nakamoto, Toxo, 1707 sler way, girl Jackson st ri sugerrere, Magotaro, 359 Alki ave. gir’ |Ichikawa, Mankichi, 655% Weller at | oy. | Yamamoto, Neajiro, 163 22nd aye |, bey. Kurio, Shukicht, 1908 Jackson st. | |" boy. |MARRIAGE LICENSES | Name and Residence Age. ms | Thomas, Orville C. Bryant 23 ROTTEN.” Lehman, Ida, San Franciseo .. 23 10°11 brighton you | 5 Legal =, ie ‘new life ond mabe fogs! fpow bn 0 Hi. “ ooers, Charles F., Seattle ..» as! Park, Effie Mozelle, Seattle 26! Hamilton, R., Auburn Sands, Mabel 13., Easton |Armbrook, Thomas A., Seattle . | te, Caroline, Seattle see burdensome handicap of a subnor- | yoshioka, Toraju, Seattle Ichi, Seattle mal condition. | Nishioka, Every day ‘““LYKO”' is making | Constantine, Lawrence. § men strong and swif' Tou d | Hob, mechar attle .. virileputting them in the pink of | \shop, Howard, Soartte oes Sondidien keeping them fit to he wie 1 bose gee sar Aran fight the battles of Life. Smith, Hvalena Raiona, Seattle This wonderful tonic | peterson, Krneat, Seattle will bring to you the | Doherty, Oda, rattle physical vim and the | porrest. Ronald C., Seattle mental keenness of per- | Willan, Carol, Seattle fect health—the capacity | Martin, ect! ¢ attle to doand todare! It will | kberg: Mabel, Seattie ; give to you that su Harvey, Fred E., Seattle Lan preme confidence, that | Pusan, Camille yay sg ~ undaunted courage and that winning DIVORCES GRANTED | power that heal lone imparts. Morgans, M from Fidward EB. | Buy a bottle of “LYKO”’ today! | Park m Homer Then keep it on hand at all times | Tom )inso Ruth from bert in the future. Take it whenever | paxtor, ilizabeth MR. from Fred. you lack appetite, have indiges- tion, feel exhausted, worn-out, DEATHS | nervous, ‘‘upset’”’ or debilitated |Cudney, Jamen Alexander, 68, 6719) from any cause, whether from a | ,,i5th ave. N . - " aris, John H. , 418 20th ave general run-down’ condition or @ | jrarmer, Edward J, 69, 131 Fourth specific iliness. It has womecrt ey OS Re a Pi i wers because of | Gran, Carl, 23, 6815 Fifth ave. N. W. gee es gt. | 4 Nature to re- | Buchanan, Julia, 71, 4114 Third ave, place worn out muscle, bone and | jaocor, Fred, 58. 1128 W, 59th at nerve tissue — the ideal tonic and | Pontius, Marie Blanche, 33, 6253 att) strength i N. Kb. eae é | Pav ude, William H., 62, 208 Firat! Sole Manufacturers: Hale, Irene, 81, 965 20th. aye fa Filerteen, Marian, 62, 6741 40th ave LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY |(iicnticr! Arie Uouise, 22, 2509 Nina | ave. W NEW YORK KANSAS CITY | vi, Henry Jacob, 65, 4061 W. Col oat elevur 2607 Harvard } Ferdinand, Henry G, 4 Youcyama, Vuyic, 44, Sunnyside, | plunging to the death between leaders of the herds. ‘The bull elk are now losing their antlers, Fromme says. At this time of the year the bull elk rake and serape their big antlers against the trees until they get rid of them. antlers grow up from the center, Often the rangers find big bull elk thru the forest with one side of his antlers broken off. Near ly 50 per cent of the herd are bulls ‘The cow elk, when surprised with their calves, often show signa of fight, but usually, when they fail to drive off the intruders, attempt to run away, pushing the calves ahead of them, When the mother elk finds she cannot push her calf along she will nhove it Into the underbrush and speed away Usually the enlf thus unceremoniously pushed into the brush sets up a loud bawling In 1901, when protection of the elk te lems. were was first ordered by the lature was estimated there about 2,000 elk on the Olympic pen the wurvivers of insula. These were hundréde.of hunting raids. In 1912 it wan extimated there were about 000 elk and the number grew te Fromme believes there 10,000 elk on the 7,000 in 1915 are now ant Olympic grounds Cougar and wolves have wrought havoe nearly every year among the new calves and the cows. Bear also have slaughtered many elk. Fromme estimates there are now about 2,000 elk on the Hob 1,500 inside the National forest There are atent 1.400 more on th Quewts and between 499 and 500 on the Sol Duc and Bogachiel and aboug 1,500 on the Quinanit More elk have been seen east of the Olympics than ever before These elk, Fromme believes, are the natural increase of the herd alread in that section rather than mem bers of the herd on the other side of the mountains. The elk are wafer here than down on the peninsul because most of the predatory a mais have been killed on the east side of the Olympica feeding 3 DOUKHOBORS SMUGGLED IN ‘Three followers of the Doukhobor religious . believed to have elud ed the immigration offictaln and crossed the boundary line from Can ada, were held at the local immigra tion station Tucmlay The men, with the long batr and beards affected by members of their faith, would not state whether they had come from Canada or not. All three declared that “international boundary lines are not incl God's pian of the earth" a institu. they do not recognize such tions ‘The men speak excellent. English admit they can read, but deny any knowledge of writing Immigration men could not deter mine their ng The men are will ing to give them, but the pronuncia such that it is im; ble do jounds by any combina tters In the Englieh nes. tion is \t can be determined that the were smuggled tn from Canada authorities will take steps te em across the line. men al deport t Voters’ League Hits Erickson Car Plan Declaring itself in favor of tha, lowest rate of fare consistent with! keeping the municipal railway on a self-sustaining basis, but opposing any policy “which seeks to burden the taxpayers with any part of the cost of operation,” the Voters’ In form: has gone on record against Oliver T. Erickson’s Scent carfare plan, which is to be voted on in Mgy resolution points out jan would increase the tax levy 21 mills, or a total of more than $5,000,000, and announces that the league believes the policy is “un sound, contrary to the best business policies and dangerous to the future of th growth and welfare city." New Fixtures in Cheasty Window The Cheasty store has just in stalled some new window fixtures which were designed by Bert Lan ders, famous window fixture special ist of Los Angeles, in collaboration with Jameg Wilson, the store's deco rator. They represent the Louis XIV period and are blended antique gold and ivory. D®* SQUAD SET AFTER BURGLAR When A. Lorin 19 McGraw st jcalled up the police Tuesday, asking protection from a “long, red-nosed burglar,” the police dry squad was assigned to the casa, New | river, | St. Patrick’s Day Fete Friday Nig Rt. Rev. Bishop Edward [O'Dea will be the principal wpe lat the St, Patrick's day celebra p.m, Friday in the Maa temple WHEN HAIR THINS, FADES OR FALLS, 35 cents buys bottle of “Dander ne” Within ten | minutes after t application you can not find a wingle | trace of dandruff or falling hair, Dander |ine is to the hair § what fresh 4 Jof rain and sunshine showers USE “DANDERINE” PAGE | DR. LOUGHNEY’S ht} "HUMAN BAKE OVEN Accomplishing Wonders. Mr. Senn Gives Following Let- ter for Publication. he enjoys teaching her and|avired to hold a gold reserve of 40! re to Ne greg ; ager . carned | ®¢ right to the | J Mr. M. showing her, but not playing oe Pedant dat bg Posingeasl og ; roots: levigasehane i } ih ee basi : “ - « eacrve ea 6 per cen * mu eocictleie ee if ith her, or opposing her. BY | cumulative dividends are set aside for | strengthens them, | 1 want my friends to know of | instructing her, he PTOVES | the stockholders (member banks), vf | helpins ee hair to Dr, Loughney’s Human Bake Ovens | himself very wise in her eyes, | eee net earnings one-half must be | Tow lent. thigh ane and the good they do. My rheu- consequently e prefers paid to the federal treasury aa an recy 4 mi matiam is a thing of the peat. My rege J ei h ahh his exctse taxy one-half ta set amide as|_ itis! Girls! Don't let your hair] picog pressure 0—Ite has take own game, the game he knows\o"“suepiua fund, unt such fuma| Sy lifeless, coloriess, thin, scragey.| tos “iron of over 100. pointe | best, Jequals 49 per cent of the capital of| h mingle spplication of delightful rde normal. I have been com re ag sia oP here. | Danderine will double the beauty rim : I ‘ew men care to compete er a re Deow - = te = rea and radiance of your hair and wale pated all f thy o ore with a girl at anything. A (iter Ref encess profits are covered) + ook twice ag abundant—Ad overed from constipation. My man doesn’t fael chivalrous; |" arabs ig tieement. stomach was always giving me ter lhe “feels mean” if he wins| cia wee Wey _|ribie misery, now I never get one New Jers #ignal of distress. My circulation 4 Bonus eu | is now like normal man of the 'being victorious over his best} 3 age of 21 years. It had been very girl and -there’s no joy in aoe Mie Grey: x man ex-| poor for years. mont certainty ree: ’ ‘ 4 co mal ould Uke to know ommend Dr. Loughney. Hjs Human Lope ond the game ps her, fon I can claim a bonus from the state Bake Oven and his préseribed diet e astrentious modern maid\ot New Jermy. Il was born and accomplishing wonders, and it's F e fussed if she yeg |rained there and until the last three Ja treat te as D e x will be fussed if she perceives | at t as Dr, Loughney pre he is letting her win. yeers have always siven that ae my | = scribes. You can eat. plenty, but Hi “ nts y 5 e addre ne lan! me was) ' this! b you are ‘eating correctly and your R If I've got to play tennis there wan in 1911. Since then, unti | “ae obed: yuo gtr meey | hook agress veth you, every meale | with her the rest of my d the dec 7 , , end nebety con tali—Brings bath : e rest of my days,|the declaration of war, I nerved aa a jot it. You will find it was not | i its gloss i youthful | : - ty yA . 4 and youthfulness, il won't marry her! grumbled regular in the army 1 was dis- an | stomach trouble but food trouble an engaged man confiden-|Cpareed in California in eye Common garden sage brewed into | YoU had. M. SENN, nd immediately re-en! 508 Cor Neth to hike weather and immediately re-entisted. 1! 4 heq , with sulphur and sage | 4508 Corliss Ave. ve . ° ‘i |was sent to Camp Lewis and while - Phone North 3378. I think that sums up the \tnere 1 was marrica Ge ae eee eee and | mia ded hair beau ark and lux whole situation pretty well, —_|mistice 1 have tved in § Would | uriant. Mixing the ys a ek Bul Dr. Loughney’s New Book “ee you please tell me whether I can) " * ™ |“ sy : Jeinim'a bonus, and, if mo, what com. [Pur reaipe at home, though, is! “Free to You Postpaid’ What is an outline of the functions troublesom®, An easier way is to get a? the Biderel Teserve banks? pensation Is New Jersey offering? |the ready-tduse preparation improv.| You will value this book highly. | ve mobiles the reserves ef tne| M.B. lea by the addition of other ingredj-| We will mail them out FREE denking system and to provide meana|, 1! YOU wore a bona fide resident of lenis, a large bottle, at little cost, at| While they last. Write your name for united action im time of crisis.|*™¢ Mate of New Jersey at the time |arug stores, knowt as “Wyeth’s Sage |""4 address plainly, and you will They ore bankers’ banks, and have |\0f Your enlistment you are entitled to|and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoid: | Feeelve your book by return mait lao direct dealings wWh. the pedlic the bonus from that state. New Jer-\ing a lot of mune They are wrapped and ready to | bonus of $15 per ee mail out. Reserves deposited with them by|%¥ 1 giving « per| While gray, faded hair ts not sin af , member banks afford a base for a month for cach month of service|tul, we all deajro to retain our youth-| | NOTE.—Dr. Loughney's Bake business in acceplances and redis-\'7°™ Avril 6, 1917, to November 11,|fui appearance and attractiveness, |Oven Treatment offices are located ore he Seer este een te |By darkening yourthair with Wyeth's |&t the corner of Fifth and Union, seen eave eye 58 eee ‘ iIphur Compound, no one |in the Crary building. Rooms 310- count with the reserve bank short-| What tn a senatorial term; that in, |° ro retard Pon ret Mar cowie ts ensleted by come term paper of proved grades, and \s or has it ° y, #0 evenly ou just dampen a a nney “i ated te guuuaed 4a aries eee “oe hig Bol ag aaah! been, leas than | nage or soft brush with it and draw| petent lady nurses. Hours 9 a. m. yok : po this through yo! r, taking one|to 6 p. m./ Sunday, 9 to 12. only. resources of the ve bank It was specified in the constitution | ny strand at a time: by ning | Telephone M: 6242, ia in danger of becoming of the United States that the sena- yee r eae RET 3 busi ’ jloaned, The: Federal Reserve banks) torial term © years, but that jare also lawful depositories of 90v-| eiections should Be held #0 that one- nds, and thru M8 third of the senators would come up was ormment surplus jcontrol of the deposits of such funds yor genclection every two years; for the secretary of the treasury MOY! this reason ik tons provided for the enable any regional bank to Make | yest senate elected that one-third more liberal provision for rediscounts | cnould be elected for two years, one- [within ite district than its bank re-\tnird for four years, and one-third | for siz years. After that, all sena- || Star readers wishing tnforma-| tors were to be chosen for six-year tion on wall papering and cloan- | terms, excepting, of course, those |] ing of wall paper will receive the | elected or appointed to fill out the same by writing to The Seattle || remainder of an unexpired term. Star Washington. bureau, 1322 s+. New York ave. Washington C., and inclosing self-address ang wate protusse the mest sug ope for reply stamped enve 1 Loutsiona, all gray hairs have disappeared ter another app on or two y hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, seft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. vertisement Canpiep LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR ADULTSS Ws) 50 YO KEEP THE LIVER AND BOWELS CBDERLY. | THO OPEATEST ACTERS m THt woos Af-| ‘our | i ARE YOU , AILING? Visit Our Santprectic Clinie Present Thin Adv. for @ Free Treatment Confinement Cases Accepted Universal Sanipractic College 720 Thompson Bidg. Seattle Stop Asthma Instantly! ASTHMADOL | Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever. $1.00 at all drug stores or direct p. p. by Joyner Drug Co., Spokane— ' Advertisement. Let kiddies . romp outdoors Nothing like fresh air play to build sound,sturdy bodies | Too much coddling — over-heated rooms — too heavy flannels— and lack of outdoor exercise make weak- lings in later life; Let the youngsters run outside— in winter as well as summer. , Weare eo aka 2 outdoor exercise in childhood, ts the only foundation for strong bodies in later life. Dewly means winter sewell a¢ summer But, with outdoor exposure, some colds are bound to come. At the ame tims, Vicks ty absorbed thru and stimulates the skin like » liniment, poultice or plaster. Grandma's method brought up to date ‘The value of external appfica. tons for colds, particularly those of children, bas long been recognized. In the days when grandma was the family doctor, goose grease mixed with camphor and turpentine was the fay orite remedy. = + Then came camphoreted off and vapor lamps. Vicks goes a lang step further. Colds should be treated directly Colds are simply inflammations of the mucous membrane that lines the air passages and lungs and should be treated just as we treat surface Inflam- mations, such as bruises or burns, Must not negiect colds And we ktiow now that cokis are not Just “simple” colds, | ‘They mest net be neglected. Much of the catarrh, deafness and MM health of adults ts now laid by phys clans to the meglected colds of chikdhood. | Constant dosing harmful On the other hand, constant internal fosing frequently disturbs the child's digestion. When the stomach ts upset and ap. yet peng dos at ttt te ee aeite|* ‘The medication should be appited ne directly to the inflamed parts. But tho air passages can only ‘be reached with vapors that can be In haled, And until the discovery of Vicks ‘This, tin turn, lowers fta bodily rents. sance— invites further colds and other oe res there was no convenieut or economical Ad cist method of supplying these vapors, solves the problem A household ‘This problem has been sotved by reliance 4 North Carolina druggiat. His discovery, Vicks VapoRub, acts fke » vapor lamp and also Like » lini. ment ar plaster. It comes tn the form of « salve— ls applied externally—doesn't disturb figestion—can be used as often and as frealy as desired, with perfect safety. ‘This treatment ts a boon to mothers. Used immediately after exposure tt helps to prevent children’s colds. Applied at bedtime ft ts a safeguard against epi ¢ croup. Serious results often this message is directed. Good for grown-ups, too ups, too—for tonsilitis, quinsy, chest colds, eatarrh, asthma, ae fon makes !t useful every day, also, | blains and sprains, ts Inflammation or Over I7 Minow Jars Useo Yearty But too constant dosing for colds harmful. To those mothers who haven't satisfactorilysolved this problem, Tt works quickly tn sore throat, bead colds and chest colds. ‘Vicks fs just as good for grown- bronchitis and Its penetrattve and rubefacient act. cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, botls, itch. |ing skin troubles, chapped skin, chil- For any troubles, tn fact, where there congestion, THE MOTHER’S PROBLEM Growing children need outdoor exercise, With outdoor exposure comes colds. follow neglected cokle. also How Vicks should be used For Spasmodic Croup, Children’s Colde—Rub Vicks over the throat and chest until the diMcult breathing is relieved, then spread on thickly and cover with a hot flannel cloth, One application at bed.time usually prev vents a night attack of croup. For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh} Hay Fever—Vicks should be melted tn & spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a Uttle can be applied up the nostrils and snuffed up the head. For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, . Bronchitis, Coughs—Vicks should be applied over the throat and chest—if necessary, first using hot, wet cloths to open the pores: of the skin—then rubbed tn well until the skin is red; spread on thickly and thicknesses at leep for Veporn set free covered with one or two | by bod hot flemnel cloths. If the cough ts an. y heat . poying, swallow small pieces the size ‘This druggiet f new way to of @ pea. tombine the old remedies, tor colds—Campbor, Menthol, Turpen- Vapors Line and otner valued ingredients important ‘This salve ts no made that when ap- 35e plied over throat and chest these ingre. 75¢ tients are es vapors by the $1.50 body heat. Three Sizes the Dl ABSORBED as a liniment Inbaled with each breath, these va. pors carry tho mexiication directly to the parts affected — that is, the ose, throat, bronchtal tubes and hngs. VapoRus RECT ‘treatment INHALED as a vapor ‘When Vicks is appiied over the throat and chest, the bed-covering and coth.. ing should always be Jeft loose around. the neck tn the form of ® funnel. As the body heat releases the ingredients, vapors arise from the chest application. To get the fullest effect from Vicke these vapors should be freely inhaled. a

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