Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1924 Page: 4 of 16
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HOUSTON POST-DISPATCH? . FRIDAY MORNING AUGU
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SMtPRICE
Under Stimulation of
Increased Domestic
&ne Foreign Dc-
m&rrd for Raws and
Refined.
HITS STRIDE
i - KEW TORK Aug. 21. Under the
1 timuUtiou of increased domestic and
: - foreign demand both for raws and
' refined and the realization that
' Cuban supplies were approaching
sor-na! the tugar ar!tet struck its
e'.d-Kuer stride list week. Or.
total ti'es e i-OO.OK) bags Cubss.
Porto iclcos r'..::?p:;ea. raws ii-
' i' vascei fro- 3 5-13 o.L to 3 5-8 e&!
ated as coitire vji 4 T.-S cf
.'. quoted tils due "ast year. S:oc's st
' - AtlastiC ports are sow only 148.037
' i Iotg toes of which 61.721 long tons
- are in the hsnds of importers ktoeks
; . in Cuba have now declined to 079-
- 741 loug tons or only -'iO.'.MK". long
1 tons in exccs of last year. Sutler
Kuch CjaJitioas eitrtae confidence
... prevails aaoag Cuban holders over
' realiciag hither prices for the bal-
f aace of their supplies.
- Kefiaed is now quoted froia 6.0
v 1 Federal sad C.til) Arbuckle to 15.70 for
' . all other refiners as compared with
' 7.90 quoted by all refiners this date
last year. Federal has been deluged
V with orders at 0.40-tl..ri0 basis but is
reported to have confirmed but few
5 at these quotations. Arbuckle' s
liBotatios is for prompt shiptr.e-t
onlv. A!! other refircrs ecept
V" .A-ericas gesrartee to date of ar-
f" rival tioup Warer haa withdraws.
v Withdrawals both from cocsignseat
. and refineries are excellent. A large
; Tolume of business has been trans-
? j- acted and is still waiting confinna-
: Don at fl.50-fl.60 basis but business
y at fi.75 has not yet developed while
'; awaiting outcome of orders submitted
.. to Federal and Arbuckle at lower
t prices. Sales of domestic refined for
j export to Europe and South America
- hate exceeded 15.0ft long tons. Melt-
: Ings during the week have exceeded
i receints by 22000 long tons. In
- their issue o! August 14th. Willert &
' jf Gray obserre as follows: "With less
.- than one million tor.s available from
f Cub and with a comparatively sms.ll
1 balance of supplies available from
' x"orto Rico and Philippines with
jnany weeks to go before new crops
' are available the situation appears
! to us to be very sound with a slowly
. ..; advancing teuJeucy as supplies de-
i rrease."
; in sympathy T.-aiieJ KiagJoa
Barker has aho adruuceJ Cubes be-
lag quoted at 17s Ski c. I. '. per c-.vt..
i't-t as compared v.itb the ecu'.valea: of
.' 20s. and refiaed ar 88s 6d e. i nr
. 'Y: as compared T.Uh Stis 3d. this
oate last year. To replenish- stocks
; laic are ropiuij- dianaisning WJ.OtiU
.' long toas of Cubas and 1 0.000 long
.-.A tons of American refined were pur-
chased duriDg the past 10 days. The
..'.. consumption for July was 153.000
long tons deluding Ireland which
; . rooipares with l'jn3Til long tons for
Ht July last year lncludinr Ireland.
)" It seems opportune to point out to
"f the trade that exports from Cuba to
'" . conntris other thai the T'"'ted
StAttn bare S3 far bcea 77.(VX1 !o-g
. i tors fa excess of last vear ard that
. at least 100.000 long toas sore" hivf
a. bn purchased but sot yet shipped.
Last year 156.000 long tons of full
i'.i.i iutr suears were imnorteil intn Af.
hntie ports between this date and the
i first of the yesr. snd this year these
tunnlies will be snnnlsnted hv Pnhn.
' Finally total meltings and deliveries
since January 1. according to the i-
' sua of IVniett & Gray of Angnst 14.
200.171 long tons in excess of
i last year. I nder the circumstances
there does not seem to be very much
. H. ' occasion for alarm over Inrf
Cuban carry-over at the end of the
ly year or much danger of lower prices
' for raw and refined during the next
. Tiro anil one-half months.
. San Francisco refiners quote 7.10c
; par pound and California beet fac-
"t toriea 6.00c ner pound to Missouri
i wr and 0.75c and 6.60c respective-
: y Xj. beyond wfaera they most meet com-
petition from Cuban can refiners.
v Xha price of San Francisco sugar r-
4 - flped from duty frea Hawaiian and
aTBUippins csne toerelore ranges
: from 85 points above some Atlantic
; toast refiners to 50 points above Ar-;-'v
buckle and 60 points above Federal
i . California beet is 15 points above
; . prices quoted for cane by some At-
(" lantie refiners and 30 points above
'' Arbuckle and 40 points sbove Fed
eral. Bales ol old crop beets are con
J fined to local territory where the
rittsburg pins system may be ap-
plied in fixing prices for their local
- consumers.
For the raformstion of domestic
enasnmers of sugar wish to can at-
A Gold Dollar Free
WiatwboiwSet of Teeth imwr
or !owtr' ISiSo end up
Trubte V.o'.i Set ot Tettt
r UMtt ct Iomm ... .l.u.00 s.td n?
- AUttUot ToeU flinrtesj te
B9
I Ctiid Ctfi SwOO 4 up
I Sir22U":::::::: &.
! fcwka freU ot Tfh ltir4. .alio
fslBlMS Cxtracttoa of
Xacta
.S0e sal ap
$1 Coupon $1 Free $1
TWs ftgtt ontHlos yo to Sl.M
worth erdeatMl work oa ojl over
Srji sosWUly Iras ol chars (4
HimiHEWS Dentist
leoivt tons i tea. MmntM Ton.
- j;. v. t'orner Mala Stract
AQ work aiai Serials saarma-
sol sht very hoot. AU work 4om
flnllas letltajs. Miles hora
4 ftJa a Ska.- SstsdaM t to t
OmI tU aaaaV 4atjr saw oaM
s aask '; w.:
"yrrrr
Tha (nibiptioii Sport Shirt
Uka that maataga to Hun the Ideal tport ihirt tt alwari on tlx
war. bet saw arrlTcs. Cealgxiera haTa worked wonder with the prat
ast-dajr shirt giving It a comfort and cm arts ess undreamed of 10 yaate
ill
the
neat patterns in v. inch white predominates. Above all such a garment
should look cool and therefore the white shirt Is customarily pre-
ferred. You may however procure such a style with a white shirt and
Taney" or patterned drawers showing unobtrusive btripes. This lends
r n agreeable and unusual effect if
fastidious about clothes concealed as
The ct!: cocsideretion about
be exactly suited to the garae whatever It be. No hard-asd-fast rules
can-be laid down. Seme men do cot like the combination shirt; others
will wear no other. Only experience will show what best befits in-
dividual requirements. Choose all your wardrobe upon that well-
established principle of dress.
(Copyright 1924
tention to the fact that the acreage
in sugar beets in the United States
for 191!) was .17 of 1 per cent of all
crops planted according to document
No. 893 of the United States depart-
ment of agriculture entitled "sugar"
recently publtsned. me screage plant-
ed in sugar beets in 1923-24 was less
than in 1910 so their nercentaze of
all crops is no more. By contrast the
acreage planted In peanuts m tne
United States in 1019 Was 1.125100
or nearly double thst of sugar beets.
Imsgme wbat a howl of derision
would arise all over the country if
peanut raisers and farm organisations
woukl protest to toe presiueat about
reducing the dutj oa neaauts oae-
holf cent per pouad. ve refer io
this for fear the coasuaers of sugar
night gather the impression froa
protests of the beet factories asd the
"Toiuatary" support they are obtala-
iac from farm organisations that beet
i . . .
raising represencru ivu par ctai ia-
stead ot .17 of 1 per cent of all our
crops.
According to nulett & Gray.
Cuban production to August A was
4.0G0.04O long tons. One small cen-
tral Hants Iiiria i still grinding.
Man Seeks Release
From State Asylum
(Post-Dispatch Speda!.)
PAN ANTONIO. Texas. Aug. 21.
Application for writ of habeas cor
pus to secure his release from South-
western insane asylum here has been
filed in Thirty-seventh district court
on behalf of David Ewell Jacobi.
Jacobs was committed to the asylum
alter ne had been aujuugetl insane ac-
cording to the petition. That he
"might have been insane at the time
but boa since fully recovered." is 4tt
forth in the petition hearing of which
wss set for August 30.
The new
Summer bsreakSast
QUICK QUAKER cook in 3 to 5 minutes
Quicker than toasU No Hot kitchens. No
Summer cooking. No overAxeadng foods
HERE'S rich deliciousneM to entice that Sum-
mer appetite a new- Quaker Oats. A de-
lightful change from too heating foods.
You cook it while the coffee is being made. No
bother no hot kitchen no frying pans to dean.
Feed you welL Keept up failing Summer
vitality. So delicious so fUvory it makes hot day
breakfasts a delight.
Ask your grocer for Quick Quaker
Standard fall $izt and weight packages
Medium: 1 pounds; Large: 3 pounds 7 ox.
Quick IgM Qualter
Cooks la
Through Pullman from Houston to Chicago
Railroad from New Orleans). Round trip from
(rla I.
c.
Houston 163.70.
Lake Michigan and Wisconsin Resorts
Only a few hours ride from Cblcago with small additional
fare are attractive Wisconsin and Lake Michigan reeorti.
8alllng and motor-boating everywhere. Good fishing;
swimming; tennis; dancing. Splendid motor roadi.
Let us help plan the routing and stop-oyer details of your
Go on the Gulf Coast line
O. W. MORRIS C. f; and T. A.
' M -Texas Avinut Hsuatee Tssse
rnaa
.m .1 'Nil i.'i i T'H
ago. Nevertheless one s ihiit persists
In riding up et the waist unless tndeeI
you go back to the first pr!ac!n!ea and
pis !t to tie top o! the drawers as aay
fortirlgit i:i prsxtical grandmother
would Ssstastly sefgast.
The type of golf or teas'.t shirt pic-
tured li the accompanying sketch is ons
that has made Ita way very slowly. Worn
for 25 years by "crack players In Eng-
land and upon the continent. It has for
some reason or other not commended
Itself to Americans until within the last
few seasons. Yet a casual glance will
show how simple asd effective this gar-
ment Is !- sursiousting the objection to
the our.t:ts shirt which ever and ason.
zskes & zi. p&u&e theepl&h'y '.z his
'- ft fl 't ac' where it be'.os.
Shirts tzi drawers tre cut li "ce coz-
tlzcous gsrsezt aid of course tt is im-
possible for the shirt te creep up at the
waist because It is firmly held down.
The sblrt has a self collar wide elbow-lt-Uf.th
sleeves and a patch breust pot kul
though the details are frequently varied.
The drapers are short looae-flttlng aad
have full bottoms. The materials of
nblch this shirt is made are cheviots.
Oxfords flannels silk later-mixtures and
like 'in plain white plain colors or
you are one of the men who is as
about those revealed.
a sportisz shirt is that !t should
by C. E. Wry.)
French Dock Strike
Ends Workers Lose
(Associated Press.)
HAVRE France Aug. 21. The
dock employes who went on strike re
cently returned to work Thursday on
the terms of the companies.
The strike stsrted in the early part
of August and seriously affected a
number of truoxatuintic lines. The
French line steamer France which
sailed August 16 for New iork. was
canned by a cren made up of r'reucb
aarU seamen. Other Teasels had to
postpone snilbgs. Tbe strikers bed
deaaaded aa increase in .veires.
Engineer Killed in
B. & O. Train Wreck
(Associated Press.)
CINCINNATI (). Aug. 21. En-
gineer John Donneli was crushed to
death and Fireinnn I.ee Simmons was
scalded when the engine i passcn-
ser train No. 12 on the Bs' more and
Oh'o turred ovr 's fie railroad
yards at Mitchell. Tid. None of the
passengers was r.urt.
TEACHERS' EXAMS HELD.
BUn.NET. Texas. Aug. 21. Teach
era examinations were held here by
Misses Francis Jones and Bertha At-
kinson in which nine applicants took
the examinations as follows: Mrs. E.
C. Hallock: Misses Iorine and Mat-
tie Darter. Mabel Hill and Myrtle
Price of Bertram; Miss Winnie Car
penter Oak Alia: Misses Mattie
Hayes and Mabel Roper of Marble
rails: Mrs. .Nora (.ruddock nt Kurnet
The Kurnet county Institute will be
held at Austin the second week in
September.
3 to 5 minute'
Summer Rates to
CHICAGO
America's greatest summer resort city.
Splendid family hotels on or near tbe lake
front Bathing beaches close at hand.
HI FdO GRAI1DE
(Tost-nispatch Special.)
LAREDO. Tesas Aug. 21. The
body of Private -William Deprecis.
service trfton. 4th cavalry stationed
at Fort Mclntosn who lost bis life
by drownlnft as a reult ot oeintt
seized by cramos iate Tuesday evcnin-i
while swimming in tht Rio Grande.
was recorercd near tna lateraauonai
railrocd bridge Thursday morning.
Tbe body of an unidentified Mexican
man. sgeri about Si years was re-
covered from tht rlvef Thorsdsv
ir5?5: bv Mct!par f.cbc?T!e2. 7h'-
body wis f!ost!r?5 past when t be-cs-'e
csught by the coot of the f isher-
rss's 'Jr.e which wss later pulled to
the bask. TSs autaortnes ware im-
mediately notified and an lnnnest held
by Justice of the Peace Slaughter
who rendered a verdict of death by
accideutal drowning. The body was
turned over to the undertaker for
burial.
FEDERAL JUDGESHIP
VACWCY !S FILED
(Associated Press)
TZ. PASO. Teias. Ace. 21. Ar
rar.gements were made Thursday to
csre for businesa in the I'nitH State
district court here pending th ap-
pointment of a judf.v to fill the vn-
cuacr crcnted by the death ot Judge
. it. rjaitb.
Judge Duval West. Judge cf the
Western district of Texas arrived
here Wednesday afternoon to attend
tbe funeral of Judge Smith.
He baa arranged to have Judge
James C. Wilson of the Northern dis-
trict of Texas to act as judge for the
Kl I'aso and Pecos divisions during
his nbsencc from the State in the
month o? September.
Shock Over Mother's
Death. Kills Woman
(Post-Dispatch Special.)
SAN ANTONIO. Texas. Aug. 2t.
To shoelt st the news of the death
of her mother. Mrs. Mary Winifred
Newnom. in San Antonio was at-
tributed the death of Mr. A. ('. Mnn-
ley Arlington. Wiish. the next day.
A heart attack was fatal to Mrt
Manley who it was said became ill
after receipt of a message announc-
ing her mother's passing.
Keg Explodes; Cause
Blindness; Man Sues
(Associated Press.)
LOS ANGKI.KS. Aug. 21. Blind-
ness caused by the explosion of a
keg of near beer is mnde the biisis of
a daiiiiiKi' suit of filing ill the sup -lior
court here Thursday. The plaintiff.
William E. Foster aks judgment of
$25.6vX) ogainst the bre-ers and bot-
tlers T.ho sold hlni a barrel of near
beer which ez?loW and put out his
rfch: eye.
Gray Hair Stop It!
Don't delay! When the first few
gray hairs appear restore their nat-
ural color life and luster with O-I.o.
the amazing discovery made by Prof.
John H. Austin over 4U years a hair
and scalp specialist.
Co-lxi is preferred by thousands be-
cause it is so dainty nnd easy to ap-
ply. It is a wonderful liquid clear
odorless grvnscless; has no sediment
and doea not contuin lead or sulphur.
Co-Lo can not be detected like ordi-
nary hair tints and dyes. It will not
wun or rub ott; will not injure ttic
hair or scalp; will not cuuse the hair
to split or break off.
Co-Lo makes the hair lorely and
beautiful it restores the original
color to gray and faded hair perfectly.
Always a success.
Co-Lo for every natural khade of
hair. Ask your druggist which shade
you require AO. for black aud dnrk
shades of brown; A7. for jet black
hair; A8 for medium brown shades.
Ail for light brown drab and au-
burn shades.
At All Public Drug Co. Storss
HAVE YOU A GOOD TRADE
OR VOCATION?
Learn one that pays well and that
Is not overcrowded.
There Is a constant dosasd for
llcotypers a-d printers at big sal-
aries. Is fsct good o.-.es pick their
Jobs sad naze their salaries.
Call on or write us for further
information.
SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF
PRINTING
(Operated by the Printing
Industry)
24I719H Commerco St Y42'JK
Dallas Texas
SUFFERED IH
.1
Turned to Ringworm Could Not
Rest at Night. Cuticura Heals.
" I tji eu5rir.g will a aoet
ar.noyir.g ltca sbcut tze terries
sad bid cf the nech wtlci liter
took the form of sore eruptions snd
turned to ringworms. Thy itched
and burned so that I could not test
at night.
I read an advertisement lor Cu
ticura Soap and Ointment and sent
for a free sample. I purchased a
cake of Cuticura Soep and a box of
Cuticura Ointment and after using
only a part of them I was complete-
ly healed." (Signed) Miss Julia
Embers 1133 Toledano St. Mew
Orleans La.
Cuticura Soap Ointment and
Talcum an all you need for all toilet
uses. Baths wibBosp soothe with
Ointment dust with Talcum.
I.oyln lm Vt IU& AMrwr OiUmUow-
Otoiiu Doot. B Sjaoltl Mom." Hold .rrj-
AMMflVSMO
mi I II V
Carriages 3el
v ' tAraociated iSrest.) v
NEW IORK Au. 21. Eleyen Car-
riages bearing tbe eouf-of-orms of
former German emperors nd said to
have carried tb Hapsburgs and
Hohenxollerns to - coronations are
Jtored In a Brooklyn warshonse await
ing mease lot siue oy ui uniiea
States government.
They were shipped here from War-
saw by Vnnt Off!imwikl. who
Imnpt't te! for a og after tbe wsr
i- the hope o! trsV:!; a fortune by
exhibiting or se'r-g them la (Ms
eoustry.
Off:r.i
Off-sowski died short! afterwird
snd the carriages arrived here
d cere April
23. 1023. in care of C. B. Richard &
Co. ol this city but were held by cus-
toms officials for payment of S8(MK)
duty. A year later the government
started notion to sell them. Sale is
being delayed to enable the Plih
consulate to communicate with heirs
of tbe connt.
Beer Drinking Record
(Asjcistei Press.)
SXXTCH. Ac?. 2:. Ssvaris lo'.i
tie world's record for beer drL-.kisg
with C7 gclloss per person a year
according to a German statistician.
Holland is next wtih 54 1-2 gallons
per rupilu. 'IVu vi-urs ugu the aver-
nr.v in Kngluud us 31 1-2 gallous
bat no.v li amounts to galloaa.
The French are the chtsipioa wine
drinkers ith 20.3 gallons per capita.
EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS.
LUKKIN. Texas. Aug. 21.-The
Trinity county Epworth league held
n pleasant meet?ng at the Neches
river bridge Wednesday evening. Iter.
.1. Richards was elected president of
the orga"hatiop. which comnrises the
'eatrues o? Arige'.isa Nacogdoches and
Polk counties.
Here's What Karnak
Did For Chas. Moore
trc-zVf.
flnubtjpfs fff! fxceedirz!? grztefu! to
Mr. Chas. Moore. 2415 Eakia St..
D;!!as Tc-ics for telling thea in the
following ststemeat how he got rid o
similar troubles and recovered his
health.
" Karnak is what fixed me up" says
.Mr. Jloore. I suttered so terribly
from indigestion and bloating 1
couldn't draw n deep breath and was
simply nfr.-iid to cat I had to be
always tnkinjt strong purgatives too.
nnd was so weuk I could hardly get
around.
"Hut for the first time in two years
I eat snythini I want and feci fine.
So you see why I think so much of
Ivarnah anil nni so glad to tell every-
body almut it."
Karnak is sold in Houston by Bea-
miiu-Appelhaum Drug Store 10211
I'rrnou Are. Telephone Preston
K Pswarful and eclenURa eembfL
satlon of sulphur and ether nesting
agenta for the relief and curs
fWj diseases especially the ITCH.
Nfl VARIETIES It relieves the
Itching and snvirtlnj eensatlens In-
tantty by destroying the mlcrebsa
which are the cause of the eruptlsn.
Use It In all casts ef Ecxtma
Tetter Barbcre Itch fsorlatls
Merpes Flash Oak and Ivy Polite.
lnj also te relieve the annoytece
caeaed by chJaoere and mesquHe
bitts
Cold by all druggists mart tire
K centaper bottle. Large IzaSI.W
JAMES F. BALLARD f rp.
Ct. tut'Ht. Mo.
ff Aaistn a.
Salt tmwd tips
TO OIT tht most oit o
youe trip to Cll!fu1
bt surt It Inclutt a ssst.
ful ptpful voyagt en the
clut Pacific
Between San Francisco
Los Angelas and San Diego
kfoorf dMho ttm aronouodak
TUIlwu ltd ft nemoi will rooU yoa
tIi snr niloaj o Ut anmtoa. Sat
Mem or lu rrantim. thoooo tit
IiU or BiitirJ tmowa ttm aotale
Also Los AngsUe-HonolulU '
Fertnlgatly atllaaa Qlut Lloai
its ettcrdest th wiW
I 1
-
Sand for Bookltts Ac
L. A. Steamship Co. jm
-" ABS PDT TO FUGHT
' buenos nsis 2i.vrve
BrasUia rebel vangoatd. alleged to
be composed mainly ef 4Jerniua
ftulians and 8(aalards baa been de-
feated by the ledersU at taoiio
Grande says dispateb to U Nadus
baaed oa a telegram received In ll
Janeiro treat tiewal Nepomuceno
Costa comnuadiAg tbs ledesal futces
a Mato aresse state. - -
The jeaerml reports Oat mote
than K rebels srate killed and 64
made prisoner. There were 29 weand-
d among those captured. The fed-
erals are opntlrtiiwg the vureyiw
COTTON RECEIVEO T TAYIOR.
TA-OOa. Texts Au. 2i.-Ctto3
a eominf into the local yards steadLr-
The thousand-sale msrh was reached
Ok
You Can 't Bmj Better Bargains
Anywhere And Remember
Landers Co. Guarantee Every-
thing Sold in the Store.
Houston's Greatest Quality
Shirt Sale!
Men's Genuine Imported
nglish
Whites
Only
Hen's lohair
$25 $27.50 Values
AU Other Men's Suits Radically Reduced
These Special Values Are Worthy of Your
Immediate Attention
White Oxford Shirts
S2.5O-e3.00 Values
$1.35
Any Man's Stray-
Kit $1.95
This includes our entire
stock Hats from Msllory
and other good makers.
There's a Great
17
Boys' S1.50 Sport A
Blouses OoC
Children's Strsw Hsts
Formerly sold QQ
to S8 VOX.
Kiddles' Wssh 8ults
Jir.'.4: 98c
Boys' Soft Collars
25c and 36e fu
values AvC
Boys' 50c Ties nf-
S for SI' ene fer JJC
J
mm
405 Main Street
itr'-.x the dsy Wedsesday. Though
sot ss good e 'yield as Ust year prts-
tzt prospects srf for good cotto
ear." - -' i ' ? r '
Is a prescription for Malaria.
Chills and Fefer Densrae or
(Terms. ' .-
ApplT Vkk very llghtly-U
Jr soothes the toituted skin.
fr-1 r Mil Jar. Ud roxrlv
Landers Co.
ifll
iroadcloih Shirts
Actual $4 $4.50 Values
Genuine Silk
Regular $2
Women's Silk
Hosiery
Very Special
$1.00
Shown In Assorted Colore
Saving in These Bargains for the Boys!
Boys' Palm Beach Suits
Values $8 to 9
S4.98
Boys' Khaki Pants
Vslues to 1.50
89c
Boys' Shirts
S1.60 Values
95c
SEW ALL MYER & CO. Owners
.. - ... ... '. V -'
Oest Hide Then Wit trysB;
f Tseev Wilt Othlse
i Desbls Stresath . - v
This preparation for the removal
i freckles ia so successful in removing
freckle and giving a . eleitr beeuti.
ful complexion that It Is fold irmief '
gittirantee to refund tbs monejt If i-
faila. ' ".' ' '. . - -- - - . - -'-;-.
l6nt hide your freckles tmdef -4a.
tell; et an ounce of Otblhe and -move
them. Bven the first few wo .
plications shbald show wonderful
lmpretemettt some ot th lighted
freckles vanishing entirely. ' ' "'
Be mire to enk the druggist !
tbe double strength Othlne: tt'ls ih' -ttst
IsVtld oo the meoej1 -back c WW
aatee. '
la
o
3 Shirts
For $7
Suit
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