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| Te 4 | TAS Continued From Our Last Issue the « He strode and tn and Hobar “It's w table f touch a t he and Miles clea @ebris of the me don't k w It y from what I 7 think Mr. tho the le Miles gl 1 king man but his tone was ca he|w ts of erun glad he's given up th before—before he 1 tho sometimes I've ¥ Money never came in t It was that made act queer long ago, Most forgot abo between, perhaps they've been wrong |! ¢ fm the head ever & : “3 i tho I'v It in the years | hoon, we eal} “How do you m the ted |" queer when the their Money?” asked ) “T remem? @ ‘and tho th i me then that 1 Beemed really happ * surprised. Mr. H think only of getting back » folks for all the years ¢ they'd been thru; get making other f the shivers to hear him. hhaye thous! fn the house “They didn’t t n Andrew's part ugly [of metal and ¢ 1 was b tho there v tween them! fits of temper t before and He will have his Federal Milk, even though he has to help himself when his mother isn’t looking. 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Justask for Kolor-Bak, that had te et must be unde student anyone not @ of } towed papyrus and parch.| Made grayness a thing of the past seit according todirectionsandseo ment carefully in his pocket | for people everywhere. how quickly it brings results, Kolor- hing off their torches they It seems almost unbelievable, but Bak is sold with guarantee of money “ from the room, but as Miles relocked the door behind them his companion selzed his arm “Do you hear that?’ Scottie’s |husky whisper breathed in his car “Someone's up, and there's it has been proved over and over again that nomatter what the for- mer color of the hair was, Kolor-Bak will restore it. It also gives the hair a beautiful, natural gloss, renewed “life? and lustre, and makes it soft, beautiful, “young”? back if results are not satisfactory. Kolor-Bak Banishes Gray Hair a wee stroak of light coming from that pA: ‘you room at the front. Whose is jt?" | again. 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It means that every ham and every side of bacon bearing this name measures up to the exacting standards of the great Frye organization. None but the choicest young porkers are used for “Frye’s Delicious” Products—all of the meats are prepared under U. S. Government inspection, and the special Frye curing process results in that delight- ful flavor which appeals to everyone. When we have done everything that care, experience and science can do to protect you and delight you, we are proud to add this stalnp as our final guarantee. And Frye’s “Wild Rose” Lard = made under the same exacting conditions with the same fatistying result—unvarying quality and flavor make it the ideal shortening for all purposes Here indeed are three worthy products that will add lustre to any woman's reputation in S NM ND Buy Hams and Bacon by this Brand Name—you will find bem “EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” 24-22 How I Regained Strength to do My Work L. FACTORY MRS. C. M. MARUKO AN) CENTRAL PARK, ROCHESTER, W. ¥, IRLS work in mills, offices, factories, stores and kitchens all over this land, often far beyond their strength. Frequently such a girl is the only bread winner of tho family, and she must toil on, even though her back aches, she throbs with pain, has headaches, dizzy spells, is all dragged out and utterly unfit for work, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound builds Health and strength for such women, as is evidenced by the many grateful letters which are received, attesting to the value of this old fashioned root and herb medicine, How This Young Woman Got Relief Roonester, N, Y.—“I used Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for weakness and a displacement. This troubled me a lot whei I walked and when I was sitting down and I had to stay away from work a great deal. It made me weak and nervous too. I learned about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg@table Compound from one of Your booklets and read about how it had helped so many. It has done so much for me I now recommend it to others. Tam able to work tn the factory now and can walk back and forth to work and enjoy it. I am very glad to have you use theso facts as a testimonial.”—Mre. C, M, Manvxo, 221 Central Park, Rochester, N. Y. Another Woman’s Experience Lepixerox, Micn.—“I suffered every month and was very irregular, had head- aches all the time, was thin and pale, with no appetite. I had taken all kinds of medicines and every doctor told me I would have to face an operation before I would be well again, I was only a working-gitl, doing factory work, and I had to stay at home so much that I was getting rather discouraged: My mother advised me to try Lydia 1. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I did so with good results. 1 am now feeling fine, 1 have started to be moro regular and gaining in strength and weight also. I have advised alt my girl friends to take your wonderful medicine,” —Mrs, Tunessa McDoty, 426 S. Rath Avenue, Ludington, Michigan. 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