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nd fractured ethee Wants Creat | v Easy Payments—Make Y our Own Terms§ coop. MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES eatrovers ar * NOT A PARTIC OF DANDRUFF OR A FALLING HAIR 4 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915. eo. — + oe ‘ * © comempinted + ve tr reemmens . ovr beltine Pr Ween end Geeretery eh tee wer om badly frien at h “4 ee ee one eo OF Chetee Pret remained teeter! L ee ee > i‘ af the cory, eed ere egresd doubled in the vert Ove yoore with the ead of many of the lotect type of feet end pewertel fehting on + part of the pr © in personnel Apo un for at least 6.000 additional deficiencies, and en Jadequate number will be sought to man the new ships built in the Ove year period. otal cost of the proposed pro- for the fret year, according wtimated at nearly t $100,000,000 tn- r. Just vont oon- 4 be provided for the| not been determined Wilson yeaterday din- Completely Completely B!Save your hair! Double itsyrused wiih Representative Bwager ished, | Furnished, beauty in just a few moments. hair thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful. Within ten min nd strengthens the stimulating and $1.69 to $2.48 Silk Velvet Hats ial for Thursday, 98c row ri . * LA little Danderine imme: ress Hats, in Poke, Sailor and Side Roll shapes; Hi] hick the team, ty lack excellent quality silk velvet; sold regularly at damn bow Salk Ti a, be nd 69 to $2.48. just moisten « cloth with Dande: $5.00 to $8.00 Trimmed ing one sonal strand ot Hats at $2.98 hundreds of Trimmed Hats that we sell at this price 5. bottle of K: Sixteen-inch «uns will pro- Reed to say of their big value. Smart, attractive dress ieten way drug pero Coat Perk shone Pode wre eers eon plan counter, and prove that your hair is as m abproy® at it has been | ¢ $5.00 to $8.00 anywhere else. neglected or injured by careless treat-| ment—that’s all—you surely can have the militia has been evo beautiful hair and lots of it if you will 500,000 troops of all clas#es ‘would be vet and bright finished plush, trimmed with and silver ornaments; hats like [| pretty and soft as any—t just try a little Danderine.—Advt. & > bring out the true flavor every housewife who has yet to tors of H-O. Perhaps shethas t cooking cookers for 2 hours at her oatmeal all night. If 80, Whar do you sup that much of the flavor must go and unappetizing. ij eats 20 minutes or half an hour. In / that case she probably does not know flavor—and alone in So cwewoee haw as oatmeal which tempts is a gift indeed. a dish! to the hair what fresh and sunshine are to It goes right to the roots, N “ Delight in Oatmeal What sealed cookers did to There's a pleasure in store for many years ago interested the originae serve H-O Oatmeal. So they cooked the oats in sealed plain reason points to the fact when the cookers were opened? away in steam when oats are An Unexpected Flavor! cooked so long. Oatmeal cook. The delicate, full aroma was beyond ‘ ° anything they had dreamed of. ed in this way turns out soggy Not cole wa bed housewife's cooke , ing problem solved—a new flavor wae Or, she may be cooking her rolled in store for every lover of oatmeal! To this day H-O remains alone in its that such oatmeal is always under- H . cooked and indigestible. ap — it thoroughly in only 20 Meeting the Problem And 80 we say: Serve H-O for the Now it was just this condition which convenience of it —it is the only oat meal which cooks so quickly. Eat H-O for the come-back-for-more flavor we retain by our process, Offer it to the children because an And—H-O costs less than half-cent H-O Oatmeat ts endored by “The We Foods"? and by the "Pare hod Drnctoy Me Nt Gaase Sherley plans for @ general increase n the country’s defenses, and to- Joy the President will take up general W-cent “Danderine” makes|ermy teminiation with Representative ey Mr. Sherley ts Chairman of the! 1 Committee on Fortifications, May ie Chairman of the eon on Military Affairs, rusting the plans, President heme, which was 6 best military ad. | ntry. plan provides for an! nts of fleld artillery, forty- nies of coast artillery and| ber of cavalrymen. In n regiment in the infan- vairy will be compoand of mpanies or troops, instead of twelve, id increase in by Congress. In addition to the reorganisation of he present army, a comprehensive reserve pian for the been Suifeara ot ved, whereby red to defend the country. of oats a heat far above pose they found the fact that you them to eat more > MUST PAY FOR DEATH | -s.cp cot om (GIVES WHFE ALL HIS PAY, "tr oa ss | be a proposal for s * ; OF A DRUNKEN MAN =: THEN BORROWS IT BACK So Court Hules Ssloonkeeper bs Lintle tc 1. Ow tha pee ce PIMPLES AND Selling Liquor to Traie Trend wite” an we ERUPTIONS MEAN —s - 1 envelope om Ralurday BAD BLOOD ve rv be ® poweresion of the 6 eeleet the come niet ie ave o- od te Chty Court Judge T PR ADL” 7 ' eye rte P. Cometic by Michael Lasko of iN ‘ ertting tn thts f 01,008 dam ebony County € 4 & Verdict | ine bene erecte bee recovered tm the wom ourt by Mee Rite wn rent and tn PRINCINE Starts a Great Revival In Home Baking SECOND CARLOAD OF PRINCINE BOUGHT BY SEEMAN BROS. IN ONE MONTH epee SC ndiainaibba adic evaed Bl ha it la GREAT REVIVAL OF HOME BAKING is taking place as New York housewives learn of the remarkable results produced by Princine PurePhosphate Baking Powder rload of| It makes biscuit of such airy lightness, cake of such PRINCINE purchased ey ey ‘house of |exquisitefflavor, muffins of such feathery texture and Seeman Bros. That was then the largest single sale of |waffles so Geliciouely tender, that it has taken the baking powder ever sold in New York. housewives of New York by storm. man Seeman ¥ t another carload,larger| There are no new rules to learn, no special directions anes first, containing 3 pounds of PRINCINE. |or recipes with PRINCINE, Follow any baking recipe Andmind you, Seeman Bros. bought these carloads |in any good cook Book, ae I guarantee you will improve of Princine at the regular price and without in- |the result if you use PRINCINE. ; ducement other than the urgent demand from| {f not, your grocer will return the purchase price. the retall grocers. I will go further. If PRINCINE fails to produce the Why this Unparalleled Demand For Princine? _| results claimed for it, I will refund to you the cost of the Because Princine Pure Phosphate Baking Pow- |maierials used in making the trial, if you send der is a revelation in baking. me the recipe and tell me just what you did. WHAT IS THE SECRET? t baking success of PRINCINE PURE PHOSPHATE BAKING POWDER Is that it lees ey og Mi Ag or eeing Consequently it does not waste its strength while you are mixing the dough and right here lies the secret of the new success in baking. PRINCINE DOES ITS WORK IN THE OVEN— here it should be di d where it does it quickly and thoroughly, The dough is aerated as the baking proceeds, the Mra) Teemine ‘ine and tender, the crust beautifully browned and the delicate flavors brought out in all their goodness. THE LAST WORD ON PURITY ‘RED W. McCANN, of The N. Y. Globe, proclaims the Ate of PRINCINE. “PUP.E!" says McCann. PROF. LEWIS B, ALLYN. of Weatliel Editor of The Ladies’ World, says “EXCEL GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Bureau of Foods, Dr. Wiley, director, gives PRINCINE the “Star,” THE FORECAST MAGAZINE, ultra authority on good food and good living, says FRINCINE is “RIGHT. t to try PRINCINE. If your has : yet [ba Pad\ {é, send me his name and A iat wT Nl pend you a cup free of charge, and my roclpe for old Virginin Bixeult Wine Ounces Richmond, Virginia. —~-~ > — wie ———— =