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X £\ HAWAIIAN RING FREE f—r . stone is mott-e-i in all manner of coiori L— I.~.agtliable. Bus at real silver In the stone F-» Bl>Me • combination of colors beautiful In f* the one inch lone. U U[ • I tnvh Wide. We tend cold Oiled ring, war ■* r J ranted 3 years—your sire, postpaid, tor ISc. to help pay »<1- -rtßine. Auction Co, Dept. 327. , Attleboro. Masa. Do You Love Children? * WUy Fear ■Bri Child Birth •> ’3 YOU may avoid psinx and tuSering a* bare tbooxandt o other women all over tbe cotmtry by writing for Dr. Dyr’i •onde-fol book which telit bow to five birth to hanpy. ball-: children. Write TODAY for FREE book, pottpaid. Dr 1. H. Dy a Medical Institute. «4 Uncsia Bldg. Buffalo, N. Y. FITS! “Let those that don’t believe write me.” says G. A. Duckworth. Norwood, Ga, tellinx what Dr. Grant a Treatment for Epilepsy, Fits and FaEinß Sickness did for his son. Used for over 20 yean with great success. Many whohadyivenupallhopt any Dr. Grant's Treatment cured them. Scores of similar letters from all parts of the country. $2.00 FREE bottle of thia wonderful treatment sent to every man, woman and child suffering from this terrible affliction. Write at once, givir.tr age. how long afflicted, full name and express office. Send todsy. M. f. L 6BANT €•. Sept. 241 Kansas City, Ma. IL S. FOOD coral HILI 81 ABSOLUTE NOillM' Hoover Will Keep-Tab on Smallest Grocery Through Hold on Distributors WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Government food control will be absolute after No vember 1. Herbert Hoover today is putting the finishing touches on a proclamation shortly to be issued by President Wilson, licensing dealers in about twenty prime necessities of life. The “slackers in business' will be r tended up by the coming executive order, according to Hoover. Regula ' tions will be issued, checking specula i tion in foodstuffs and preventing hoard ing’, waste and restriction of output. •'Unfair and unreasonable” profits wiU ! be eliminated. Among the commodities to be placed under control are flour, bread meats, potatoes, sugar, milk, butter and dairy products, rice canned foods and staple vegetables. Although regulation of retailers is limited by law to those doing a business of SUO.OOO or more annually. Hoover expects to exercise indirect control over the smallest corner grocery through his hold on meat packers. cold storage ' houses. millers, canners. elevators grain dealers and wholesalers After November 1. no unlicensed deal ’er can handle the commodities to be named by Hoover. Regular reports from I licensed firms will enable the food ad -1 ministration to keep a strong nold on them. A legal department nas been ■ created to punish violations and :n --1 terpret the law. The licensing plan resulted trom over i 200 conferences held witn leaders in all lines of trade and has tnetr approval. “No business factor permitting a use ful function” will be interfered with, according to Hoover. Elimination of some unnecessary middlemen may re sult from Hcover's determination to keep foodstuffs flowing from producer to consumer "in direct lines in as economical a manner as possible.” New Organization to Educate People on War Causes and Principles WASHINGTON. Oct. B—To educate the American people on the causes and ‘ pr.nciples of the war, representatives of religion. industrial, labor, fraternal, ; professional, financial and other inter -1 fests met here today to perfect an or ganization first proposed at a similar conference here a month ago. Theodore N. Vail, president of the American Telephone & Telegraph com ; pany, will be elected president, and Samuel Gompers vice president. The conference received a lettr from Car- Idinal Gibbons endorsing the movement. The organization plans an extensive 'campaign through the principal organ- ; i?ed forces in the countyy. Among those participating in the conference todaj* was Charles S. Bar rett. Union City, Ga, representing farmers interests. Missouri Pacific Cotton Rate Suspended WASHINGTON. Oct. 9. Proposed rate increases on cotton shipments via the Missouri Pacific railroad between points in Louisiana. Texas and Arkan sas and New England desinations, were suspended today by the interstate com merce commission until February 9. 1918. | — J Smoke Inhalation Expels Catarrh Send Ten Cents for Trial Outfit There must be readers suffering from chron ic catarrh who would like to know how they can stop catching cold after cold, for they must realise that sooner or later thia may lead co serious deafness and injury to the system in getier.’l. Sound advice is to stop taking medicine into the stomach, spraying the throat, or putting salves in the nose; tnone of which leads far back enough into the head and lungs. .4 y Dr. J. W. Blosser, - Ga.. a respected phy stcian, and for furty three years an enor ? mously successful specialist in catarrh is the discovery of I a pleasant, method that can be used by ) man. woman or child. J His Remedy is not an ointment, spray, salve, I pill or tablet, but ( te made from medicinal • herbs, flowers and berries, which you smoke ) in a dainty pipe or cigarette, and inhale the * vapor into all the air pasaages. It contains : no tobacco, even though it is used in the same I manner. I Dr. Blosser’s Remedy is amazingly effective 1 in all forms of catarrh, bronchial irritation, 1 catarrhal headache, * asthma and car trou _ blcs that may lead to deafness. You J _ will breathe betteiX* fl • and feel better afteA yJL* » using it. C * Send your » with ten cents in /jot r coin or stams tor a ) y*—JxKy trial outfit (month’s 4 U supply, either form, » one dollar), which he sends by mall. You will I receive some of tbe Remedy for smoking in a « pipe, a neat little pipe, and also some medi I -ated cigarettes, so you can decide which form I like best. — (Advt. > I Lungs Weak? r. Offer To Sufferers From Fol • monary Ailments of Trial of Europe's Remarkable Remedy, SANGSIN I World noted medical scientists-—Doctors l>an- I eiius, Coinin' 1 *- Id. Wolff —declare SANtISIN a most efficient treatment for Pulmonary ail ments. Felix Wolff. Court Physician, Director of the Sanitarium tor Consumptives in lieibolds gr<m. Germany, said he had discarded all other remedies. SAXttSIN was offi> iully r>-<omm<-ml led the BerUn Medical Ass >< iai >,.i. as at great efficiency. We now offer NANOXXN to - all American sufferers. Rich or poor >an use this s remarkable home treatment that met with such •. phenomena I success in Europe. SANOSIN is g administered by inhalation—is not an injection, a nor a medicine. Induces calm, restful sleep e withtout Morplteuin or similar deadening drug". ,f Almost immediate improvement and relief front ■-oughing. Mood spitting and night sweats is re|<>rt«"l by many users. SANOSIN is proving a a blessing to hundreds suffering from Pulmo s nary Ailments. Bronchitis, Asthma. Influenza, Wius.ping Cough, etc. Send for Free Baoklet •• and t stimonials explaining this treatment ami 0 how a reasonable trial can be made in your own K Lome at our risk. Address SANOSIN, Dept. '■ 14' Inity Bldg.. Chicago. L Show This to Some Unfortunate.—(Advt.) THE ATLANTA SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL, ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1017. BILLY SUNDAY, FAMOUS EVANGELIST, who opens his big re vival in Atlanta next month, is now in the midst of a big drive on sin in Los Angeles. He is staging a two months’ battle there, at the end of which he hopes to have the devil in full retreat with his lines badly cut up and his divisions sadly demoralized. Billy has “gone over the top,’’ under cover of a heavy barrage of oratory. The celebrated re vivalist is holding his meetings in a specially built temple seating 15,- 000. He speaks three times’ daily and each time to a rapacity house. In ■ PM : n 1 ’ w SB B-'C-'A■ nB HI • K '■*' "IT.'''''- H $2,000,000 Worth of Autos To be Shown at Southeastern Fair Beginning on Saturday Concrete and Fireproof Build ing, Built Specially for This Purpose) Will House Great Exhibit Lasting During Fair Two million dollars worth of automo biles, representing every manufacturer of cars, from the palatial seven-passen ger “palaces on wheels” to the lowly two-seated runabout, will be exhibited at the great automobile show to be given this year at the Southeastern fair under the auspices of the Atlanta Automobile association: according to W. A. McCol lough, of the firm of Poole & McCol lough, a member of the committee on arrangements. The $75,000 concrete and fireproof building, at the fair grounds, built es pecially for the automobile show, will be complete in every detail Thursday and immediately the exhibitors will begin to install their cars and prepare for the grand opening Saturday morning. The automobile show will open simul taneously with the opening of the 1917 fair and will continue until the last light is extinguished at Lakewood on Saturday night, October 20, the date the fair comes to a close. "Atlanta and the southeast has no idea how elaborate the automobile show this year will be,” said Mr. McCollough Wed nesday. “It can be truthfully stated that the show will be the greatest of its kind ever held in the south. “We are going to have gorgeous dec orations to show the cars off to the best advantage. American flags will be very conspicuous while the Japanese scheme of decoration will also be carried out. "There will be automobiles to suit every one’s tacte and pocketbook.” Mr. McCollough added that the Atlanta Automobile association has decided to make the automobile show an annual event, to be held in connection with the Southeastern fair each year. Last year the automobile show, under auspices of the automobile association, was held in the auditorium and it was a great success. The idea to make the auto show a part of the great fair and show off the cars in conjunction with the other great industries of the south met with spontaneous favor and arrangements were made during the winter to carry out this plan. The automobile associa tion agreed to underwrite the cost of the handsome new building, and the fair association orderd its construction. On the committee of arrangements, in addition to Mr. McCollough, are J. W. Goldsmith, Jr., Robert Martin and John E. Smith. Amusement Features at Fair Will Be Complete The fun program of the Southeastern fair this year is going to be ffine big laugb after another. Secretary R. M. Striplin anonunced Wednesday that in addition to eight high-class free acts, to be staged twice dally, beginning Monday, in front of the grandstand, the attrac tions to be offered in '‘Larkland,” the fair’s midway, by the Parker’s Greatest Shows, would furnish jam-up amuse ment and the highest standard of en tertainment. Howard F. Baldwin, special represen tative of the Parker’s Greatest Shows, arrived in the city Tuesday and outlined to Mr. Striplin what could be expected along the great white way at the fair grounds next week. This concern car- I ries with it nineteen separate shows ' and rides, and has more than 400 peo ple. It will arrive in Atlanta some time Saturday from Knoxville, where It has been playing an engagement this week. Among the attractions scheduled for lhe midway are the Gebhardt Astro nomical Clock, ten feet high, ten feet ! wide and ten feet deep, which wil demon | strate tbe system of the change of [ time in all parts of the country. Kemp Brothers, known in Atlanta as the originators of the Model City, shown here during the Harvest Festival, are exhibiting this year the Swiss village, said to possess even more details of 1 electrical and mechanical construction. A third exhibt. having more than or dinary interest, because of its reputed educational qualifications, is China town. direct from the San Francisco Ex position, containing an expose of the Orient and the "underground opium smoker.” Eskimo curios, dogs and sleds are shown In the “Frozen North.” while next to it in line will be the “Monkey Speedway," a novel attraction showing real monkies speeding in miniature au tomobiles. The ’’Honeymoon Trail’ is said to be a regular fun factory, while the "Crazy House," is decared to be worse than a lunatic asylum. Patriotic illusions will be furnished In the “Liberty Show.” The “Society Circus” will present elephants, ponies and other animals, making up a very high-class attraction. “Dreamland” is TOTAL OF $50,400 WORTH OF BONDS SOLD AT GORDON Aggregate of $20,450 Is Sub scribed Tuesday—32Bth In fantry Leads Organizations With $20,500 BY WARD MOREHOUSE. ATLANTA JOURNAL BUREAU, CAMP GORDON, Ga„ Oct. 10.—Various organizations at Camp Gordon were vie- Ing with each other Wednesday in the Liberty loan campaign, a total of $50,400 having been subscribed by all of them at the opening of the Wednesday can vass. The total for Tuesday was an nounced by Lieutenant Colonel Joseph ' Partello, In charge of the campaign, as $20,450, and an even larger subscription is expected today. Colone IPartello is assisted In his work by Captain Tram mell Scott. The Three Hundred and Twenty eighth infantry Is leading all Camp Gor don organizations In subscriptions to the loan with a total of $20,500. Other organizations have subscribed as fol lows: Three Hundred and Twentieth field artillery, which led Tuesday, $12,400; Three Hundred and Eleventh field sig nal, $2,950; Three Hundred and Twenty sixth infantry, $1,850; Three Hundred and Twenty-seventh infantry, $350; camp ordnance office, $2,450; motor truck company No. 56, $450. The two clocks which will show the progress of the loan at Camp Gordon, where men are urged to save their money and at the same time contribute financially to the war against the kaiser, are being installed Wednesday, one at the Candler road entrance and the other at the main entrance to the camp. BOOK PAPER MEN SEEK TO GET WITHIN LAW WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Twenty three bookpaper manufacturers, answer ing today the federal trade commis sion’s complaint that tnrough their bu reau of statistics they had enhanced paper prices unduly, announced that the bureau had been discontinued and asked for a dismissal of charges against them, a circus sideshow said by Mr. Baldwin to have come direct just a few weeks ago from Coney island. Other attrac tions will include “The Whip,” a thrill ing ride, the autodrome, Elizabeth, known as the “doll” of the midgets, and the "Barrel of Fun.” President H. G. Hastings, of the as sociation, and Secretary Striplin, have been assured that the attractions will be clean in every particular and be de void of any feature that would make them objectionable to ladies and chil dren. Children’s Day Will Be Big Feature of Fair Children’s day at the Southeastern fair, which has been designated for Tuesday, October 16, is given further prestige by the action of the county board of education Tuesday in voting to declare a holiday on that day for the children in the county schools. “Children’s day,” or “School day,” promises to be the biggest day at the fair, for not only pupils and students of the schools and colleges of the state are expected to assemble at Lakewood on that day, but the teachers and princi pals of the schools and colleges also are expected. The city board * of’education already has declared a holiday for the 29,000 children in the city schools. On "School day” all school children, college students and principals and teachers will be admitted to the grot/nds for 10 cents and a coupon which will be distributed to the children through the teachers. You Can Shake Loose from The Tortues of Rheumatism By Using S. S. S. The germs of Rheumatism are in the blood, which is laden with millions of the minute demons of pain, causing un told suffering and bringing its victim from vigor and strength to almost help lessness. To get real and genuine relief from this disease, these disease germs must be completely routed out of the system through the blood. S. S. S. has been used for fifty years with satisfactory results In the treat- AS MEN FIGHT, ONLOOKER FALLS, BREAKS 015 NECK While Motorman and Passen ger Scuftied) f hey Were'lg norant of Puckett’s Fate Details of the fight between Motor maii I. J. Born ’ind H- E. Austin, of Ormewood Park, on the platform*ot 't Soldiers’ home <~r Tuesda;. night, dur ing which Grad: Puckett, of 22 Este.i street, a witness, fell from the car and broke his neck, will probably be dis closed when the cases of disorderly con duct against Born and Austin are heard by the recorder Wednesday afternoon. The death of Puckett was instanta neous. His funeral arrangements have not been completed. So far as is known, J. I'. Wall who operates a soda water stand at 2d Sto vall street, was the only person to wit ness Puckett falling to his death. After Born and Austin had settle . their dif ferences, Austin proceeded to his home and Born resumed his post on the street car, unmindful-of the fact that the life less body of Puckett lay within several feet of them. Wall, however,-with two men. made an Investigation, found Puckett's body and took him to the drug store, where it was found he was dead. Police Officers Newton and Turner ar rested Born and Austin, but when it was found that they were in no way re sponsible for the death of Puckett they were released after being served with summons to appaar to answer charges of disorderly conduct. The fight Is said to have occurred fol lowing a few jocular remarks passed be tween the motorinan and Austin, who had known each other for some time. The fight began or the platform of the car. but during the tussle the partici pants fell off the platform onto the street, where the fight had its climax. Four Brothers Already In Service, Governor Asks Youth’s Exemption TRENTON. N. J., Oct. 10. —Governor Edge today took action to have ex empted from service in the national army Paul Masterson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Masterson, of Lam bertville. whose four older sons already had volunteered. “I feel that the sacrifice you have been called upon to make is too great,” the governor wrote to the parents, “and that it is not the object of the national government to deprive you of your last means of support; consequently, 1 have directed the adjutant general to con fer with the local exemption board with the view of having your son Paul ex empted.” The youngest son was examined, found physically fit, and so certified by the exemption officials. Ship Reported Lost In Hurricane Safe In Jamaica Harbor A GULF PORT. Oct. 10.—Captain Her man Wood, of the schooner Lady Shea, feared lost in the tropical storm, is safe at Montego Bay, Jamaica, according to cablegrams received by his partners this morning. The Lady Shea left Kingston, Jamaica, September 15 and should have been here September 25. Much anxiety was felt for Captain Wood and his crew of ten. It is regarded'as likely that they were caught in the storm and have just been able to reach means of communication. Whether the boat or any of the men were lost is unknown. Captain Wood’s cable being merely that he was safe. The boat was owned by Fred L. Mey ers, of Kingston, Jamaica. Most Old People Are Constipated The wear of years impairs the action of the bowels. As people grow older they restrict their activity, neglect to take sufficient exercise, and indulge in a natural disposition to take things easy. The digestive organs become more sensitive to the demands made upon them and rebel more quickly. It is of special importance to the health of elderly people that the bowels be kept normallv active. A mild, yet effective, remedy for constipation, and one that is especially suited to* the needs of old folks, womm and children, is the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Fepsin. It costs only fifty cents a bottle, and should be in every family medicine chest A trial bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 425 Wash ington St., Monticello, Illinois, for whom this advertisement is pub lished. 1917 Suit A A Wonderful Lfp O gzna jin « r* AV W’ OfferJl H yog are alive wide-swakeman weS ■L want you to get cne of our elegant ■ Fall auita, made to YOUR meas-B B ure,absolutely FREE. All we ask ■ M you todois to wearit, show it to g V’T / I\ y°°r friends and take a few or- H 1 ders for our high grade,Made- H 1 to-Meaauro Clothea. ■iKjtil *W 1 S 2S EXTRA a weekh ■w&n. 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S-40, Atlanta, Ga.—(Advt) j Calomel Users! Listen To Me! ; ■ I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone I - Your druggist gives hack your money if it doesn’t liven your liver and liowels and straighten | ■* you up .without makiuix xou sick. • * i gn: calomel makes you sick. It’s I horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous ! drug tonight and tomorrow you may lose a day’s work. Calomel is mercury oi quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when it comes into contact with our bile, crashes into it, breaking it up. This is when you feel that awful nausea and ciamping. If you are slug gish and “all knocked out,” if your liver is torp d and bowels constipated or yov have headache, dizziness, coated tongi if breath is bad or stomach sour, ,'ust try a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tcine tonight. Here’s my guarantee—Go to any drug store and get a 50 cent bottle of Dod son’s Liver Tone. Take a spoonful and 4 ..L, Marvelous Complexion / In a Week £ / ••The Best Fait of It Is That Any Woman Can Bo It,” Says ths Great Screen Favorite Valeska Suratt. BY VAI.ESKA SURATT. IN all the history of beauty-art. I doubt whether there is anything quite so ren arkable ls tue reeuns accuinplisuiu by tue mixture g.»en below. it is as simple as it is remarkable. Under its in llueuce the "km lakes on a must unusual youthful plumpness, and wrinkles ano deep lines seem literally to melt away. Ass your druggist tor a one-ounce pack age of zintoue, costing fifty cents, and mix it in a pint of water, adding two tablespoonfuls of glycerine. You will ac complish tbe desired result by using the resulting cream very freely and very often. The zintone will make over a pint of this unequaled rejuteriator. Soon you will no tice that your freckles will disappear. I know how difficult you Jiave found it to remove that graing appearance of the skin. This is particularly why I want you to try thg formula given above. Aft er a time the complexion will be a uni form tint; it will clear wonderfully and take on tbe tint of a rose-petal, without a defect. If you will use it faithfully, liber ally and every day you will not fail. ANNOYED —There will be no more drudgery, dread or danger in removing superfluous hair it you will simply moisten the hairs with sulfo solution, which your druggist will supply you for about one dollar. As the hairs are kept moist for a fe v moments the hairs crinkle up and on it for 'lOcmen / ' For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s, Vegetable Compound has Relieved the Sufferings of Women. It hardly seems possible that there is a woman in this country who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evi dence that is continually being published, proving beyond contradiction that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine in the world. Mrs. Kieso Cured After Seven Month’s Illness. r„, iHiiniiHiinn 'il Aurora, Ill.—“For seven long months I suffered ilp 111 from a female trouble, with severe pains in my back a nd sides until I became so weak I could hardly I walk from chair to chair, and got so nervous 1 would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirely W Sr unfit to do my house work, I was giving up hope ot MajEzS ever being well, when my sister asked rtie to try . ! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took six bottles and today 1 am a healthy woman able to do my outi housework. I wish every suite ring woman would try Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable ■ Compound, and find, out for herself how good it is.”. —Jias. Karl A. Kieso, 596 North Ave., Aurora, HL Conic Hardly Get Off Her Bed. Cincinnati, Ohio.—“l want you to know the good Lydia E. Pmk h-im’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was in such bad health from female troubles that I could hardly get I had been doctoring for a long time and my mother said, I y ant you to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.’ So I did, and it has certainly made me a well woman. lam able to do my house work and am so happy as I never expected to go around the way I do again, and I want others to know what Lydia E. Ihnkham s Vegetable Compound has done for me.”—Mrs. Josie Corner, 1668 Harrison Ave. Fa advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence* 2J- ■■■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ . S SOUTHEASTERN FAIR The Greatest Permanent Exposition in the South 1 Atlanta, Ga., Oct 13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20 I $65,000 IN CASH PRIZES THE FINEST BLOODED CATTLE BOL'S COHN CLUB SHOW. IN "-MEPICA ON EXHIBIT. CIBLB- CANNING CLUBS. ALSO SWINE. SHEEP. POULTRY. SPECIAL WOMEN S EXHIBIT. GRARD CIRCUIT RACES Running iriaces —Horse Show —Automobile Show SIOO,OOO Larkland—Free Vaudeville Fireworks —Band Concerts —Special Features GREATLY^REDUCED RATES. OW ALL RAILROADS COKE AND BRING THE FAMILY! Ilf ’♦ doesn't straighten you right up •and make you feel tine and vigorous I want you to go back to the store and i get your money. Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel because ' it is real liver medicine; entirely vege table, therefore it cannot salivate of make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dod , son’s Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of ! that sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and mak i ing you feel miserable. I guarantee that j a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone will keep , your entire family feelir g fine for ! months. Give it to your children. It Is harmless; doesn’t gripe and they like j its pleasant taste. —(Advt.) bathing the skin the latter is found to be as hair-free as that of a new born child. It leaves the skin is exquisite con dition, and never leaves a spot or mark. * • • MISS W. P. L.—lt is absolutely cer tain that your hair can be forced to grow luxuriantly, and the thin spots filled out in a short time. I have never known the following formula to fail when used faithfully for a short time. Besides it is more economical than any hair treatment you can buy. To one pint, of bay rum. or to a half pint each of water and al cohol. add the contents of a one-ounce package of beta-quinol, which yon can get at any drug store for fifty cents. Apply this daily. It contains no oil. • • • ELDER M-—Hereafter. If you have trou ble getting the beta-quinol for growing hair or the eptol for removing wrinkles, send tbe price to “Secretary to Valeska Snratt, Thompson building, Chicago.” It will be forwanied to you at once by mail. • • • FANNY T- G.—Nothing that you have ever done for your face will so astound you as the effect of the following form ula on wrinkles. It will be tbe same story of surprise I get from *ll my friends. Get from your druggist a two ounce package of eptol. which will cost fifty cents. Mix this eptol in a half pint of water, and add two tableapoonfuls of glycerine. and your wonder worker is i ready, it will make you look years young er in a few days.—(Advt.)