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EL PASO HERALD
Wedding Of Maj. Frederick Bockoven jj
and Miss Aileen Smith Is Announced I
. mi Sf OLUK P. LANSHBK.
N annooncement of Interest to both
iA civilian and military society is
t ef the marriage od Tuesday of
rredenk Bockoven and Miss
v tci Snrth the attractive daugh-
. r of Mrs Otta Smith. The wed-
n.ntr oerrmony took nlace at
oclock in Mrs. Smith's suite in the
el apartments with chaplain W.
"t Zmimer-nan of the 82nd field ar-
r reading the line of the
-t r-ice
The I'Tide was charming in a Hlck-
riodel tailleur of dark blue cloth
t ith i hat or black velvet and cor-
bouquet of violets She was at-
ed bv Mrs. Talcott Proudman
r th the former Miss Elizabeth
i;ioer at whose wedding to Lieut.
--"i i! of the air service Mrs. Bock-i
. wu ..s maid of honor. Mrs Smith
was attractively frowned In a frock
of black satin and her corsage bou-
quet was of pink rosebuds.
Maj. Bockoven was attended by
Lieut. Littlefleld of the 24th infantry.
Following the ceremony an Infor-
mal reception was held and a dainty
menu was served in the dining room
the decorations here being carnations
which were also Utilized in decora-
tions in the reception rooms.
Maj. and Mrs. Bockoven left on the
Golden State Limited for California
for their honeymoon and will upon
their return make their home In this
city where Maj. Bockoven Is sta-
tioned as dental surgeon of the 1
Paso military district.
Lodges and Clubs.
1 Americanization Topic At Meeting 1
0f The Council Of Jewish Women
The Tourist club will meet on Fri-
day afternoon at 2:29 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. F. B White at the White
home In the lower valley.
j Dr. and Mrs. Wright Give A Supper; (
! Mrs. W. D. Mayheld Luncheon Hostess j
iwiiiimwii win Mmwni i
DK AND MRS- M. O. WRIGHT were j Mrs. W. L. Toole y Mr. and Mrs. La-
boFt and r-otess at a huffet Mip- J mar Davis Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F
ne- cf prett lv appointed rran - Kerr Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Farrar Mr.
-c-t on Tuesday evening
at the
nch? home. The guest list mclut..
rdgt and Mrs. W. D. Howe. Mr. and
Mr? arh T. Watte Mr. and Mrs. W.
ri n?e. Mr. and Mrs. O. & Osborn.
af Mrs. "W. W. Turner Mr. and
PROGRESS
IN MEDICAL RESEARCH
and Mrs. Dan T. White. Mrs. M. P.
Wilson of Denver Colo the nest of
Mrs. Farrar. W. F. Payne. Maj. R. F.
Barges. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Burges.
Miss Nell Pollard and J. H. Pollard.
lire. w. jy. Mar field ns hnxt.uJ
vu mesuy to a mncneon or pretty
euesu of Mrs. T. G. Mackenzie. Miss!
rE regular monthly meetlag of the
Council of Jewish Women was
held on Tuesday afternoon at Temple
Mt Sinai and a very Interesting pro-
gram was rendered as follows:
Psalm readings Jfrs. Louis Horwltx.
Address Americanization. Mrs. H.
T. Bowie. Mrs. Bowie explained in
an Interesting manner the needs of
this vast field of work and what El
Paso is dotaeT alone these lines.
Mrs. Ralph Wilson sang two pretty
auras.
After tile him i n ... ajMalnn .
hour was enjoyed and hot chocolate
and cake were Barred.
Mm R. J. PreDitneha1 nrMlifMit
me council presraea at tne meeting.
i mc next nfeoBE wui De held Tnea-
day December If.
A business meeting of the Mission-
ary society of Trinity Methodist
church was held on Tuesday after
noon at the church at 1 oclock. with
Mrs. D. M. Smith the president
presiding; The- scripture lesson was
given by Mrs. J. 8. Corbln and the
officers gave their reports for the
past month. Mrs. A. W. McLean
treasurer reported the proceeds of
the week of prayer and self denial
to be J148. Mrs: Smith told of the
campaign to be held on December 7
to 14. inclusive for tithers. Method-
ism aims for UN.W tithers.
Then fallowed the election of offi-
cers for the ensuing year which was
touows: rreawent. Jars. D. M.
3mith: vice president: Mrs. Gonra
Oliver; corresponding secretary Mrs.
Thomas Watson; recording secretary.
Mrs. Robert Lander: treasurer Mrs.
a. . McLean; assistant treasurer.
Mrs. William Sachs; superintendent
or young people's work. Mrs. W. N.
oaranman: superintendent of etui
Marv Pm-snn vi nnumu: snperuixeaaent or enu-
Personflf on trLl mEe" area's work. W. A. Traylor: sunerin-
i-rarson. or Montreal. Canada covers I t...t r .....i- s Kiii.-i-.
yjas made your Cbir&rt
Certain thru
Mothers Frienb
Which spreads its rnflarnrr upon
the nerves cocoa and Kaauw if l in
-volved. reraiems' them Dtamt to read- I
Uv yield tonaeaee's demand. There is t
aa absence cf bearinf-dewn panic J
strain and oenetal Hia'fMiMfort mote .
cfeenthan odiensite eaptrleacedwnea '
nature is unaided. Mother's Friend is
vscd etrmoKy.
At tM Druggists.
gpeftialBoofcktoBSSlilliuliiiiiilaBdBalif (Qui.
ere placed at the table for th.
luncheon service for the Misses Pear-
I son Mrs. MacKecxie Mrs. W. R.
1 Jatnieson. Mrs. Porter C Thede Mrs.
Sjen Schuster. Mrs. Green T. Dodd. of
'.'iaca cousin ami bouse guest
o jars ecnusrer. Mrs. Davis MayfieM
nnd Mrs. F M. Beall. of Los An..
("alif who Is the holiday KueM of ber
parents jlr. and Mrs. W. D. Mayrield.
I
1 Miss Anne Magoffin and Miss Mary
Magoffin are giving a tea on Satur-
day afternoon in honor of their
! charming cousin. Miss Octavia Gla&-
Eow daughter of Col. and Mrs. W. 3
. Glasgow of Fort Leavenworth. Kan-.
who is their conae guest. The pic-
turesque Magoffin home will be the
' scene of the tea and the boars for the
! tea are from 3 until S oclock. Miss
: Glasgow Is receiving a cordial wel-
come to the girlhood home of her
mother the former Miss Josephine
Magoffin and many pretty social
courtesies are In the pfenning for her.
Have Them KngrsTe.
Those Christmas Cards that yon
always seid out have then engraved
the sentiment win be expressed in
a much more plessfnr maimer. We
can handle your engraving order now
n-.ost conveniently and they will be
delivered to you In ample time for
r.iailing. Let Ci Paso's exclusive en-
6 rivers do the work for yon.
I E3 Pae Printing Company.
IN Main Street. Adv.
(Most Economical
You have nowaste such as cores peelings S 1
and seeds with Cranberries; what you don't fjl
use today will keep until tomorrow and the IB
actual cost of trie berries' and the sugar make lij
Cranberries among the most economical of ill
Hrnats. rut them up now ana serve mem n
every day. Try these recipes: SI
Cranberry Saaee Strahud Cranberry Saute W
HOae eint crssbecfief two cess If a strained saace u preferred. III
baCia water two cap. ssf cook rf JbjS
gether tm aw mUsH.: tsfa; jiTasd as me ceokiag ai II
add the nenhs and cask wn- ssnested. BiB
eat acirrlaz. aata they are trw- gj g
pereat. Five wTihi'S teeMiic Wfcst. com erron- may be bob- Bfi
IB mijl to nuke sWasace dees waateermpart. P B j
Always cook Cranberries in porcelain-lined I m
8 eaameled or alumirmm vessels. I I
a varieties so ask for iff
Eatmor Cranberries i
Lee Moor: anserlBteBdent of aacial
! service Mrs. H. L. Graham; superin-
tendent of supplies Mrs. Robert Car-
rington. The mission study class of Trinity
Methodist church will meet on Tues-
day afternoon at the church with
Mrs. Lee Moor aa leader and on Tues-
day December 16 Mrs. L J. Ayera will
entertain the Miasionary society at
her heme with a harvest day social.
I
The Christian Woman's Beard ef
Missions of the First Christian church
helds its regular meeting on Tuesday
afternoon at thehurcb. Mrs. L. H.
Had ley's division was in charge of
the meeting and Mrs. G. A. Thumm
was the leaser for the afternoon. The
topic for the afternoon was "Our For-
eign Neighbors in the United States"
and the program follows:
Bible study. Mrs. R. H. Hauler.
Prayer. Mrs W. R. Smith-
Talk on Our Foreign Neighbors in
Our Midst" Rev. a Bl Athens.
Vocal duet. Mrs. V. 8. nails and
Mrs. Ida Peacock.
A small offering was given to ttev.
Mr. Athena to be need In his mission-
ary work. A social hour followed the
giving of the program. Among tht
other guests at the meeting were Mrs.
Athans and two small sons.
The Susan Wesley society of As-
bury Methodist church met with
Mrs. R. E. Waiker ss hostess on
Taesday afternoon. A business ses-
sion was held and Christinas plans
were tflseuseed. Refreshments were
served during the mettfiftg. The
next meeting of the society will be
held with Mrs. EL H. McMeace at her
home 3023 Pershing Drive on the
first Tuesday afternoon in January
Carnations and chrysanthemums
were used in profusion about the re
ception rooms or tne waiaer home
in decoration and those present were
Mrs. B. B. Brantley. Mrs. A &
Beardsley Miss Minnie Risen. Mrs.
K. B. Edmnnds Mrs. A. O. Wynn
Mrs. Henry Gardiner. Mrs. E. Man de -ville.
Mrs. D. H. Wood and Mrs. J. G.
ii co racy.
The monthly business meeting of
the Woman's Missionarv soi-ietv of
ABoury 3iei.noa.st cnurcn win oe neia
on Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock
in me cnurcn parlors. The annual
election of officers will be held and
glass completed for the Christmas
azaar to bo held by the societv. The
scripture lesson will be given by the
retiring presiaent Mrs. v. Carre.
A social hour will follow the business
meeting and Mrs. I. J. Ayers. presi-
dent of the New Mexico conference
misslonarr societv. and Mm s k
Birch field president of the federated
missionary societies of 1 Paso will
be the hostesses for the afternoon.
-
The Robert E. Lee chapter of the
United Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet on Thnrsdav aftcrannn at
3 oclock in the chapter's rooms in the
Woman's clubhouse following a meet-
ing of the Confederate veterans at 9
oclock. An Interesting urogram will
be given during the afternoon and
the musical oortion or the nmrnun
will be under the direction nnaafra
C. O. Rncker. The program follows:
vocal duet. 'Walter Davis and Mrs.
Isabel Wheeler.
Violin solo Mrs. W. Underwood
DaughdrllL
tteaaing. Leo Jatle.
Vocal solo. Mrs. Wheeler.
The Parent's eirfl rt tl. it;m.
Christian church will meet nn
day afternoon. Dec: at 3 00 o clock
at tne church. The leader for the
meeting will De Mrs. w. IT. Under-
wood Danghdrin. and the devotional
portion of the meeting will be in
charge of Mrs. G. A. Thumm. Thi
topi? wlU be "Mary.- Mrs. Daugh
drill will talk on the origin of Christ-
mas customs. Miss Ellen Treloar and
sir little girls will give a Christm?
play and Christmas carols and Jlrt
H. B. Stevenson and Mrs. P. R. Out
law will be hostesses for the after-
noon. The Philathca class of the Firs-
Presbyterian church will give the
regular monthlv supper this erenini;
at the church followed by a Christ-
mas auction sale of holiday novelties
and the mission ttudy claas. The
supper will take piece at 6 30 oclock
Thursday's Calendar
Of Social Eoenls
pEORSE D ALAND will give his sec-
Vj ond annual piano recital at the
Woman's clubhouse assisted by Leon
Rudolph Woaika violocelliat. The
hour for the recital is S oclock p. m
CoL and Mrs. Francis W. Glover will
entertain la the evening at the Coun-
try clubhouse in honor of the Birth-
day anniversary of their daughter.
Miss Florence Glover.
The Aid society of Austin Park
Christian church will hold a Christ-
mas bazaar.
Meeting of the Robert E. Lee chap-
ter of the United Daughters of the
Confederacy in the chapter rooms at
the Woman's clubhouse at t oclock.
Riding classes at Fort Bliss for the
members of the class at ) oclock a. m.
Gymnasium classes at the V. W. C
A- from 10 to 11 a. m. Classes for
school girls from 4 to 4:45 p. m.
Classes for business girls from 7:0
to 8:30 p. m.
Meeting at 3 oclock p. m. in the
church parlors of the Woman's Mis-
sionary society of Akbury Methodist
church.
Meeting of the Wesley Bible class
of Trinity Methodist church at I
oclock p. m. at the home of Mra. L. S.
Frankenburcer. 1921 East Nevada
street.
Meeting of the Invitation commit-
tee of the dance to be given at the
Woman's club on December 11 at 9:30
a. m. at the home of Mrs. F. G. Bil-
lings. Only two maids accompany queen
Elizabeth of Belgium en her American
tour.
Sheffield Silver.
Our fine Sheffield Silver is sterling
silver en a nickel base and can be
engraved like sterling silver. Our
line of Sheffield Sliver is worth your
time and consideration.
See our fine Sandwich Plates in
Sheffield Sliver priced from ft to 312.
Alao our Baskets and Table Centers
in Sheffield Silver priced from 310
to 325. We "have four piece After-
Dinner Coffee Services priced from
3 to ISO. and Double Sheffield Sil-
ver Vegetable Dishes priced from J14
to S2l.
The mere thought of buying
a diamond should suggest "
Siliterfcers; Bre.
El Pasoans Away.
Mr. and Mrs. C L. Blasdln. of 1IU
Montana street left Tuesday night
for San Antonio. Mr. Blandln will
negotiate bests; i matters while
mere.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Claunch whose
weddine- eccarred reeentlv. left
weonesaar xor tnetr ranch near rar-
rizozo. New Mexico where they will
remain xor a weesrs vent.
Sam Dreeem is In the eitv for
visit and will leave in a few days
ror Mississippi wnere he has busi
ness interests. Jdr. Dreben ca
here directly from New Tork where
ite nas oeen xor some weeks.
Mrs. Hubert Huoter and three
c-iuaren leit on Tuesday lor Phoe-
nix. AVisona. where they go to join
Mr Hunter who has been In Phoenix
for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter will make their future home
in phoenix where Mr. Hunter Is with
the Associated Press.
Musical
Parlies.
Numbers ef theater parties were
given at the performances of Julian
Eltine-e whfl 1m mi .hm!.. I.
(this city at the Crawford theater
i Among them wats a hex party oat Mon-
1 day evening enjoyed y a group of
the younger set Including Mlsjs Flnr-
eace uiover. Xlss.xua Mae HHi. Mhm
- Donna Hale. Joe Pranklln Viola. Lau-
rence Barnard of Boston. Mass s
guest in the city and Laareaee L.
Aronson. After the theater the party
spent the remainder of the evening
dancing at Hotel Sheldon where re-
freshmentc were served.
Out of Town Visitors
Mrs. T. G. XaeKensie has as her
guests at the MacKenale home en
Montana street. Mies. Mary Pearson.
her sister and Mlsa Imogene Pearson.
or Aiontreai. taaaea.
The Italian Grand Opera company f
appearing at the Crawford theater i
this evening ami tomortow evening.
December 3 and 4. affords a very nr. - j
usual opportunity to the music lovers 1
of El Paso. Slgnor Graiiani. an Itai- 1
Ion tenor from Rome who has met
with enthusiastic success in New York I
city tsan franclsco Mexico City and
many European capitals will present
tne rue or tjanto in pagiiacci. The
conductor is Castillo whom many El
Pasoans will remember as a musician
of the highest rank from the previous
performances of graid opera directed
by him in this city.
II
Gifts For Men
rATURALLY. giit buying ceaten in items far women. Our
' Dfextit aKornoarable todc of Cmtmas itenM for women
makes the iekdioa of gifts an easy matter. With the man it is
different
"WatcKes
FIRST we take pride in presenting our stock of Omen Watches in
both regular and military styles. We are especially proud of
our present shewing of veritlun Groen watches which make the high-
est type of Christmas gifts for a man.
SPECIAL NOTE Besides the Groen watches we carry a complete
stock of Howard Waltsast Elgin and other standard watches.
Men's Signet Rings
JUST now we ate roakatg aa attractive Christmas dkpiay of
Men's Signet Rings in the new green gold finish. A Signet
ring will sake a not acceptable gift for any nuul
For the next three weeks our engraving departtnea wiH be a very
busy piece. H job are contemplating the purchase of gift which are
to be engraved we suggest that yon get them now.
W. To Hixson Co.
THE HALL MARK STORE
Mflk and Mesa on the Plaza
The Gift House of the Southwest
The Panama canal was first pro-
posed in 152.
Just 18 More Shopping Days
Until Christmas
Goinc Coming.
When le&TilW El Pao or return for
'to El Fue thre Is always o safe
piaa ragaramar your oamn e
trust It to nflL Tha Infnnnaif Iaii
Boreaa at the Union Depot is main-
lamea ior yoar conrentence use it.
air Sfttite & ti. asm.
Autos Taxis. Baggage. Moving. XAr
BtislBeas Hen and "Women.
BatiBgr a Mtntfactory luncb aAds
conaiderablr to a saccesatnl boslaeas
aay. ine majority or successful boat-
aaas in en and women in El Pxjw. tatr
advantage dully of the very stiperfor
lnch we serve at 50c
Medera Cafe Downstair Mills BWff.
Aav-eixisamezic.
D I w.
Xo vou realise that vou have onlv
three more weeks in which to com-
plete our list of gifts? Our three
stores conveniently located will help
yon save time. Drop In any one of
them and you w!U find efficient serv-
ice and a long list of items from
which to select a beautiful gift.
nose more appropriate ror a
woman than a fine perfume? Wo
have all odors of the better class
of perfumes fferisi&n Ivory toilet
articles would also make a very
pleasing remembrance for her.
Let us suKK-est aivinr him on nf
the following items: Safetv razor.
shaving accessories. Waterman's or
nrsers .fountain Fen.
A box of hi Kb class writta nuwr
would make a most acceDtabie
Christmas gift for either man or
woman. Do njt delay vour ihnnnlnr
any longer.
it now.
Sea ft Wfcftr eft ri-.nr-n-a-l..e
afllls Bldg. Roberts-Banner Bldg.
jj san Francisco St. Adv.
ABOUT RHEUMATISM
Wnat Tlteeaaads Have Fened Gives
Relief From TUi Patnfel Trowble.
Rheumatism is a omstitntional dis-
ease manifesting itself in local ackes
and pains inflamed joints aad stiff
muscles. It cannot be cured br local
or external applications. It most have
constitutional treatment.
Take a coarse of tile crest blood-
purifying and tonic medicine. Hood's
Sarsaparilla whlcb corrects the acid
condition of the blood on which
rheumatism depends and gives per-
manent relief. This medicine com-
bines with excellent alteratives aad
tonics wbat is generally conceded to
be the most effective agent in the
treatment of this disease.
If a cathartic or laxative is needed
take Hood s Fills. Purely vegetable.
Adv.
"THE BIG PIANO HOUSE"
JENKINS PIANO GO.
211-213 TFAS STREET
LUMPS OF
INDIGESTION j
Tape's Diapepsin" at once :
ikes your Soar Gassy
Add Stamen
CmUgastad food! Lumps ef pain:
beieblng gas adds and sourness.
When your stomach la an vpeet here
is instant relief no waiting!
The moment ran eat a tablet or two
of Pane's Diaaepetn all the indsgestion
pain and djayotisls distress eaased by
aridity Is relieved.
Yost disordered stomach wOI feel
fine at onoe.
These jstsaaant harmless tablets of
Papa's 0m opsin neatralixe the harm-
ful adds in the stomach and give al-
most Instant relief; besides they cost
so little at drug stores. Adv.
Pure Milk
Host Nutritious the" Cheapest
Food oe tie Hatkct Today.
Children Thrive On
Phone 34a Office 423 X Oregon.
ElPasa Dairy Co.
beverage that
iraHe
brlngi
FRENCH
LUXURY
COFFEE
Make It year daffy drink It
adds Jey te Hfr.
Republic Coffee Co.
"We Roast It-
Others Praise It"
Recollections
WHEN you can com;
bine in a Christmas
present pleasant recollections
and something of intrinsic
merit you have achieved a
true Christmas gift
A Feldman enlargement of
tome of the oJai; pictures in
your collection will prove to
be this gift.
These enlargements are real-
ly works of art.
To avoid disappointment we
urge you to place your orders
now.
The Feldman Co
' 308. Sao Aateaie Street
Koefet Dodo-jag 15c a KoB-4 ft ShmJd Be Dene
Use Herald Want. Ads Use Herald Want Ads
Watches Fountain Pens
Chains Sterling Pencils
Pocket Knioes Signet Rings
Cigarette Cases Set Rings
Cigarette Holders
Cuff Links Match Boxes
Scarf Pins Watch Fobs
Shirt Studs Beli Buckles
The Jewel Shop
Tf
i jTjrzr y.": .yr
Take Advantage
Of Oar Big
Clearance Of
Pattern Hats
IndurMBg copies of French nxxiels
asd the latest desigM from Ameri-
ca's best artists. AD mast go at
One-Half Price
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
Dainty Holiday Gifts of Wearing
Apparel Dear to Every Woman's Heart
In ear UncJerwear Department are filmy creations in silk tkat represent real vata.
made of tie best quality materials. Whatever you may desire in any kind of silk
underwear will be found at the Woman's Toggery.
Then mere k our beautiful display of Blouses -band beaded or band embroidered
some with real filet; others in hand wiooht Oriental designs. All suit shades as well
as the new high colors suitable far the dance theater wear or for mformai occasions.
The well known Madam Flanders Blouses are carried exclusively by as.
Hats. too. to wear for dress occasions or little informal gatherings or to the theater.
You will find choosing easy for oar duplay represents the latest style dictates.
Women s Toggery
218 Mesa Avenue
Our Suit
' Coat And
Dress Sale
It is now at its height. You will
find at this sale unusual Tallies in
all styhsh appareL
D0NT MISS THIS OPPORTU-
NITY TO BUY.
GIRLS! A MASS
OF WAVY GLEAMY
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
Let "Danderine" save and
glorify your hair
In s. few momenta you can trzi.
form your plain dull. Cat hsir. Y j
can hare It abundant soft glomj and
full of life Just get at any drug: uc
toilet counter a small bottle ef "Da: -
derlne for a few cents. Then moist. -a
soft clota wttb the Danderine a- 3
draw this through your hair tak:-
ore small strand at a time. Instant!'-
yes. Immediately you hare double
the beauty of your hair. It will be
mass mo soft lustrous. Onffy and 3
easy to do up. All dust dirt and ex-
centre oil is removed.
Let Danderine put more life co ' - -vigor
and brightness in yoc- ha:r.
Thin stimulating tonic will fres
your scalp check dandruff aad far-
ing hair and heip your hair to gro-
long thiefc. strong and beautlfu!
Adv.
SORE THROAT
Colds CeHglut Creoo and Catarrh
Often Relfered te Two Minutes.
la rour throat seref
Breathe Hyemei.
Have you Catarrh?
Breathe Hyomei.
HaTe vou a cough?
Breathe Hyemei
Have vou a cold?
Breathe Hyomei.
K;oTT-f: is the one treatment fr
ioe throat and lung troubles. It doei
net contain cocain morphine oroth--daueroua
drug an does awar
stomach dosing. Just breathe 1 :
through the little pocket Inhaitr tbt
comss with each outfit.
A complete outfit costs but lit' 4
at Kelly Jb Poliard or any reljab a
druggist and Hyomei Is guaranteed
to ba.i.sh catarrh crotap. cough'
colds eore throat and bronchitis c:
money back. A Hyomei Inhaler las-i
a life time aad extra nettles ef Hv --
met can be obtained from drugs:-
for a few cents. A dr.
A Simple Way to
Reduce Wrinkles
Remember that wrinkles and ba.cr:r.
of cbeek or cbia ar due to th muscj -tissue
losing Its strength acd h-:r.r;i-
The slcln is then too tars i i trss - ;
such Usbsk smoothly. It wrtalt'es or v.
To reaedy tbis co edition. tbrs
h-g cffeetlvs. mo qatck aciuix.
staple wasn lstiee eesfly mado at hw-.
Just srt an ounce of purs powdered r -lit
from your drnagist and a half vi
ef witch bazet. mix th two and bataa
yoar face In the lieuirt. Tnli a:
tlgntsss tb skin . d soIldlfVa the -lyiltg
Umss which cf coirs rrootui
eat the Unea and draws !n ths a cj': i
ktn. It also Um.ilatss cap::arv r -cu a-
VUm. brinclng nstsral color to fsi-4
cheeks. Adv.
Chronic Rlieimatism
IsNotDasgerous
It If However Very Paiafa! aad if
at Preaeriy a&e PrsB Treatea
&e TreeHe WS Retara end
EtoMm Cripfre Ta.
Chronic Rheumatism afftvt
Una shoulders knees and other lar?e
Jotnta. Sometimes ft is confined
Inst one Joint. Again It may travel
rom one part to another part of tKe
body.
The attacks cease and for tta?
there is so rs-atiDea ranee ot th m .
We tne patient la seemingly wc".
Thn neins return however and
leas the proper treatment Is tud. t
j sufferer becomes a rheumatic cripple.
ir you are now nursing a rheu-
matic knee shoulder or some o.heT
Joint or hav suffered In the past
from the trouble you should do some-
thing at once to prevent future attacks.
There Is no trealircnt bettrr s-j-.
for the relief of Chromic Rheuma:.?n
than Plough's Prescription C-2;;i.
This treatment contains some of t
most valuable xned.cina! ingredie.i.s
known to the medical profession. :i
fact it was for years used by a si.
cessful doctor.
Plough's Prescrinticn C- : s
Applied In concentrated liuuid fc"n
lit no tnlrasn n osall T .
idfernctly on the blood eliminating all
the Impurities that are causing ta
Aa ft 1 Vrw m nrJ r t i- ai
lirer he active and the bowels ope i.
iier x-iits r recommenoeu : -r
use in connection with the hqu.'i pre-
scription treatment.
So great ts th faith of the rr.anu-
3M that they w.II refund the p:k
factory relief is not secured t .a
pat.ent.
Your drugqist should be a. e to
supply j ou with Plough s Pre h -Uon
C-1J23 at $1.50 a bottle. 11:3
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oratory. Memph.a. Tean.. will ecd
wui prepaviu on receipt or . .
Write for ..r'.t; of Dills and
prescription
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