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FOUR
For healthful complexions
eat foods made with
CALUMET
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
Its greater leavening strength means
light bakings perfect digestion
SALES X l /* TIKES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND
This Woman Sleeps
Wonderful All Night
Gaa on Stomach Gone—Sound Sleep Cornea
"After JuM ONE bottle Adlerlks
(Intestinal antiseptic) pain In my aide
(duo to K»« on thr xtunmrh) lx y.iif
and 1 now cat good and aleup WON*
I'ERKIV ■ feel tike r new parson."
(Signed, Mr*. O. McGinnis.
Intestinal Antlaepllc.
There 1* now offered to the public
* liquid preparation having the DOU
BLE action of »n Intceilnal antieap
tlc add a complete eyatem rleaneer.
Tht* prep* radon. known ae Adlerlka,
acta aa follow*:
It tend* to eliminate or drutroy
hamiliil gr-rme and colon baclll In the
Intentlnal canal, thu* guarding «gnln*t
appendlcltle end other dlaenac* hav
ing their Mart here.
It clean* out BOTH upper and lower
bowel and remove* foul matter which
poleoned the eyatem for month* It
tiring* out all gaeea, thua Immediately
relieving pressure on the heart. It la
aalonlehlng the great amount of pol
aonou* matter Adlerlka drawa from
ihe Inteatlnal canal—matter you never
thought wee In your ayatem. Try It
rlrbt after a natural movement and
notice how much MORE foul matter
ll bring* out which wa* polaonlng you.
In alight dlaorder*. *uch a* pcoa
a'onal conalltpatlon, aour stomach,
ga* on ibe »tomach or tick headache.
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Outdoor Complexions!
How to make them
clear and fair again
If your liun dorin'i yet
reouirt a Neath, take
"th* ouru c of presen.
tion”—uir Nadine
Vanishing Cream and
Nadine Face Paudtr
on going out.
Kadine
Beauty Keguuittr
Nidint Flr»K Soap Ik
Ntdrnt Vanishing
Crw* . 50c
N*dlrw CWtiulnt
Cream . . 50c
Kadirx* Almond
lotion . • 50c
r (Train Cream 50c
NaJiM Knu|«
Compact 25c6t s oc
Kadine l.tp Rouge
Nadine Fiit Fowdrr 5Cu
Nadine Fare FowUci
Compact • .|1
0
oNadinola c ßkachingCmm
Dfie Mure ofSouthern Movefiness
r Nadinola is fully guaranteed
READ HERALD WANT ADS-
Plant Kirkland’s Lawn Mixtures.
Beautify Your Home and City.
Plant Your Lawn* NOW. Fall Seeding Be»t.
L,w,n * PI,M KIRKLAND S •STAI-GREEN"
MIXTURE. Psr lb jOt lt
£° r Pl,nt KIRKLAND'S “PALMET
TO BPECIAL MIXTURE". Psr lb *Oc
It reoulrss on* pound of lawn Grass Rood to »ecd !00 sq. fo«t.
of around. ORDER TODAY.
Wo also have a rsn-.plrt* lino of gra.sre such so roronnlal Rya
Dalian Ryegrass. Kentucky lllurgrass. Bermuda Grass.
Whlto Dutch Clover. Rod Keecue, Red Top. Chewnlng's Bent
grass. etc.
Wrtte us for EREE ADVICE ON HOW TO PREPARE TOOK
1-0 A H oN •
B. B. KIRKLAND’S SEED COMPANY
COLUMBIA. 8. C.
on# apoonful Adlerlka ALWAYS
brine* relief. A longer treatment,
however, la, neceaeary in canes of ob
atlmite conatlpatlon and long stand
ing atomach trouble, preferabiy under
direction of your phyelclan.
Report* from Phyelclan*.
"I have found nothing In my DO
3 iar*' practice to excel Adlerlka.”
(Signed) Ur. Janie* Weaver.
"I congratulate you on the good ef
fect from Adlerlka alnce. I preacrlb
ed It.” (Signed) Dr. L. Dangled*.
"1 uae Adlerlka In all bowel caae*.
Home require only one dn»e." (Signed)
Dr. F. M. P. (Name withhold by re
queet).
"Adlerlka I* the beat In my entire
37 yuan' experience. (Signed) Dr. G.
loggers.
''Cannot describe awful IMPURI
TIES eliminated from my eyatem (by
Adlerlka) Feci better than for 20
year*." (Signed) J, E. Puckett.
Adlerlka I* a big surprise to people
who have used only ordinary bowel
and stomach m*dlclne*r because of
lie quick, pleasant and COMPLETE
lo tion It is sold by leading drug
gist* everywhere.
Rend for free book about appendi
citis. Adlerlka Co., Dept. A. If . HI.
Paul, Minn —Adv.
Here in the Southland, where the
“sunburn season” is so long, thou
sands of women regularly renew the
creamy whiteness of their skin with
Nadinola Bleaching Cream. I t’s an old
Southern Beauty secret. It never fails!
No matter how deep your freckles
and tan, Nadinola will fade them
completely. No matter how red, rough
or coarsened your skin, Nadinola
will smooth, whiten and refine it—
banish every trace of an outdoor
Summer. This marvelous cream clears
away all eruptions, too. Alter this
treatment your skin is just perfection!
Don't let sun tan fade to sallow
ness! Begin tonight with your first
application of Nadinola. Watch the
improvement day by day. Full direc
tions with the package.
At toiler counters, joe and f i Send
today for our Intrnridnf Buckler,
"B eaury Secrets of the South," tell
ing all about Nadinola and thj
Nadine preparations. National
rodet Company, Paris, Tennessee.
Deep Breathing and Afternoon Naps Are
Aids to Good Health and Good Looks
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BY MARION HALE, *
Pictures Posed by Ruth Malcolmson
(Miaa America).
The exercise* we do for grace and
symmetry should be a part of one
dully beauty program, hut \vc
should also know of the exercises
that promote health and baniali
minor ailment*.
Whenever you feel a cold fasten
ing Itself upon you. practice deep
breathing and get as much fresh
air Into your lungs as possible.
If you feel that you have abused
your stomach or that your liver 1*
"laying down” on the Job, try this
several times: Place your hand
over your diaphragm and breathe
very forced breaths, as deep us you
can resisting the swelling of your
diaphragm with your hand.
The sort of a headache that steals
on you from being In a close, smoky
room or from severe nerve strain
may often he cured by deep breath
ing combined With a walk In the
fresh air.
Another way to banish a head
ache Is to relax completely and al
low the neck to become as limp ns
possible. Then describe slow circles
SOCIETY
FINE PROGRAM AT
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
The Kpworth League of Central
Christian church will Imve oharga
of the program Sunday and an
nounce that It will be especially
pleasing.
• • •
MONTE RANO P. T. A TO
HAVE SPECIAL MEETING.
Tho Parent-Teacher Association
of Monte Bnno school have called a
■pedal meeting for Thursdny af
ternoon at 4 o'clock at the school,
and ask that ns matters of Import
ance will be under discussion, all
mothers of children attending thin
school bo present.
M US. M. J. CORRIGAN,
Recording Secretary.
• • •
MOTHER’S CLASS OF
ST JOHN CHURCH.
The regular business meeting of
the Mothers’ Clush of St. John
church will be held Thursdny af
ternoon st 4 o'clock at tho home of
Mrs. C. M. Hammett.
• • •
THE BIBLE
BEYOND FASHION.
(The Literary Digest.)
The little pleasantry about the
Gideon Bibles place d In hotels for
the spiritual comfort and guidance
of the guests always remaining In
good condition because never used
evidently has an element of fiction
in It, If the story of the experience
of a fashionable hotel In Chicago Is
true, remarks the Houston Post-
IMspatch. As the Post-Dispatch
tells the story:
"The management of the estab
lishment refused to accept the Bi
bles from the Gideons for Its guest
rooms fm the ground that the pat
ronage would be of such a high
type that they would not be need
ed. But soon the patrons of such
high type made so many complaints
about the absence of Bibles In the
rooms that the management found
It necessary to supply them. The
Bible has long had the reputation
of bein* ’the best seller’ among
books, and even today when litera
ture is poured from the presses by
the ton. tt retains Its place as the
leader. Perhaps one reason Is thnt
people do not get either too high
or too low In the social scale to find
comfort and Inspiration within Its
pages.''
• s •
Mns. a h. McDaniel
ENTERTAINS FOR
MRS. ELLETT WALKER.
Mrs Ellett Wslker, n recent bride,
was the honor guest at a charming
afternoon card party given yester
day by Mrs A. H. McPnntel. at her
home on Highland avenue, the Hill.
There were four tables of players
and the prize*. a band made guest
towel ond some dainty hand made
handkerchiefs, were awarded to
Mrs. Joseph Hudson and Mcs Uarov
I.veth. Mrs. Walker was given nti
attractive boudoir pillow. After tho
game a salad tea was served.
• • •
WHITE ELEPHANT
SALE
A good malty nice things have
come In for the White Elephant
Rale, two prstty oil paintings, a set
of books In perfect condition, some
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
U*e Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There Is one remedy that
falls to stop Itching torture and rs*
lievs skin Irritation, and that makes
the skin soft, clear and healthy.
Any druggist tan supply yon with
Zcmo, *hich generally overcomes skin
diseases. Kctema. Itch, Tlmples,
Hashes, Blackheads, In most cases
quickly give wav to Zemo. Frequent*
ly. minor blemishes disappear over
night. Zemo Is a safe, antiseptic li
quid that may be applied at any time,
for It does not show Trial bottle 35c.
Urge else 91 00 Zemo Soap, Sic. All
druggists —Adv.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
with the head trying to relieve the
tension from the back of the neck.
An exercise that Is excellent for
the liver and th lntrnal organs Is
to 11 on your back with your hands
behind your head, then bend the
knees alternately, bringing them
over your chest as far as possible.
Don't neglect your beauty sleep.
Plenty of sleep Is absolutely essen
tial to the woman who wishes to
look young and fresh.
A nap in the afternoon. If you
have been out very late the night
before, will freshen you Immeasu
rably, even though you sleep but
half an hour.
A hot bath when you are. very
tired Is as restful as sleep and will
do much to calm nerves that have
been ruffled and to bring on the
relaxation that smoothes out your
lines and banishes the strained
look.
By keeping flit you not only keep
yourself younger and more beau
tiful. but you get the habit of being
healthy so tliaht you think twice
before you overeat or overexert
yourself In any way.
beautiful records for an old fash
ioned phonograph, u Jardiniere, and
some gilt-cornices all promised and
a brass candlestick over a hundred
years old. Ghupter A. U. D. C.
hopes to hold tho sale In about
ten days.
All the money realised will he
used for the relief of needy vet
erans and for the tablet at Stone
Mountain In honor of tho Con
federate soldlera of Richmond coun
ty.
RICHMOND *LO*Dg‘e
MEETS THURSDAY
Richmond Lodge No. 716 L. A. to
B R. T will hold thoir regular
meeting Thursday afternoon, Oct.
16 at three-thirty a* ttie K. of IV
Hall. All members are urged to be
present, as several matters of im
portance are to be discussed.
• * •
"P. G. MINSTRELS” TO GIVE
ENTERTAINMENT AT
HOUGHTON SCHOOL
The "l*. G. Minstrels", und they
are what th name implies, ute put
ting oil one of their most luugh
uhlo entertainments Oct. 28-24 at
Houghton auditorium, and Invite
the public who want to enjoy a good
time to attend. This aggregation of
fun-makers consist of noma of the
finest in the city and a Jolly good
time Is assured all who ultend. Tic
kets will be sold and contrary to
the general run of umateur enter
tainments, these tickets will be re
served and those who find them
selves a little late, will have their
seats retained for them.
Casey Jones, and there is some
thing In the name of Casey when
tt Is on a minstrel program, will be
the Interlocutor, and Tom Rushton
Is the stage manager. Fifty and
twenty-five cents will be the price
of tickets, and the money mads
will be used In the May Park Com
munity Club for additional
paraphunalia und attractions for
May Park.
e e e
Henry B. Watson will come down
from Georgia for the football game.
• • •
Miss Edith Johnson, of Savannah,
Is visiting Miss Sarah Stokes.
• • •
O. B. Coffin, of Augusta, grand
chancellor of tho Knights of Pyth
ias. will pay an official visit to
night to Calanthe Lodge No. 2k. He
will arrive over the Atlantic Coast
Line at 7:15 o'clock. He will be
the guest of L. C. N’eu, Jr., keeper
of record* and seal. John R. Davis
Is chancellor commander. Mr. Cof
fin will leave tomorrow morning
with a party of Savannah Knights
to attend the district convention at
Utnesvllle.—Savannah Trees.
• • •
Among the many house parties to
be given this week-end for the foot
ball game. Judge and Mrs. Willlsm
11. Barrett will entertain at their
home on Walton Way, Mr and Mr*.
Ellsworth llail. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Hall. Mrs. nines and Mr. D. Duer,
all of Macon.
REV. T. R BURRELL
At Curtis Baptist Church
Wednesday 1 ht
The congregation of Curtis Bap
tist church will have ns guests
Wednesday night members of the
Wnrren church and Rev. T K. Bur
rell After a song service, con
ducted by Carlyle Brooks. Mr. Bur
rell will preach a special sermon
which will be of special Interest to
all who may attend.
At the close of the service Mr.
Burrell will baptize several candi
dates who were converted In a
meeting recently conducted at War
ren church.
An Invitation is extended to the
public to attend this mid-week ser
vice which is largely attended.
J®
Console Tables
and Mirrors
We are now showing a large
assortment of console tables
and mirrors In many dif
ferent period designs.
Prices range for tables
mirrors $29.75 UP
MIRRORS
Mirrors have never before
been so popular and we have
just received a big shipment
which come in both Poly
chrome and Mahogany,
beautiful ones at only—
-56.75 $12.95 $15.00
$22.00 Each.
Exquisite Boudoir
Lamps
With lovely shade* In the
newest colors and a variety
of attractive stands.
Prices an qc and
range faiWU up
I
Royal Easy Morris Chairs, dfc S
special at
870
BROAD
ST.
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. Tom Simmons hug returned
from a visit to friends in Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. John Pedro and
children, were In the city on Mon
day, en route from Washington, P.
I Am Clean
One reason for my beauty
By Edna Wallace Hopper.
This Is to tho millions of women
who wish to know how I have kept
my youth and beauty after 35 years
as a stage star. And how at a grand
mother's age I manage to look like a
girl.
One thing Is this:
I never use soap
and water on my
face . Soap re
moves Just the
surface dirt, and
that has nothing
to do with the
skin.
Lucie I.antelme,
the famous Pari
sian tieauty, told
m* how she kept
her skin so abso
lutely clean. Then
I went to her ex
perts and secured
the same method.
Cm W,lloo, Mopstr
Ptlat* 1923
Since then the
method has come into world-wide use.
but only through beauty experts.
The results were so marvelous that
nil of them charged high prices for
the x'roduct. Some charged $3. some
$5, for the formula, so only the few
know how much It can do.
Now I am placing this formula st
every woman's call. I have named It
my Facial Youth. It contains no ani
mal, no vegetable fats, so the skin
cannot absorb tt. it simply pene
trates the pores to the depths, then
departs. All the gTlme. all the dead
skin and clogging matter comes out
with tt. *
Wash your face tn the best way you
know, then apply my Facial Youth.
You will be amazed at the extra
grime and clogging matter which
comes out with It.
This la the first step tn fine com
plexions —an absolutely clean skin.
This method Is the only way to get It.
Once you know what It means you
will never go without It.
I have placed thie formula with all
druggists, all totlet counters. The
price b 75c despite the fact that
others charge ten tlmei as much
Tou need my Facial Youth. It Is
Impossible, they tell me. to look your
best without It. It Is the only facial
cleanser which really cleans.
Write me for my Besuty Book snd
I’ll send with It something else tc
please you. Edna Wallace Hopper,
536 Lake Shore Drive. Chicago.
SORE THROAT?
FIRST THING
TO DO-GIVE
f? HAND'S
JtW’O-ta^c)
EES
NEURALGIA HEADACHE
Comforts and Necessities
For the Home
Let us assist you in making your
home cozy . and comfortable with
attractive furnishings.
Ready Made Curtains
We are displaying a wonderful as
sortment of Lace and Fibre Net
Curtains. Prices range
$1.75 to $ll.OO Each.
Colored Bedroom Curtains
Excellent quality Bed Room Cur
tains with ruffle valance for top
and ruffled tie back. Worth
$6.,50, special for 3 days,
pair $5.49
Colors: Blue, Rose, Gold and
Orange.
FOLDING SCREENS
For bedroom or hall, either 3 or 4
fold, 6 ft. high. Mahogany- fin
ished frame with green or blue
burlap panels—
sl2.so and $15.75.
New Perfection Oil Heaters
Just the thing you need for these
chilly nights and mornings—
s7.oo Heaters $6.45
C., to Miami, where they will spend
the winter.
Mr. and Mrs.- R. H. Boardmnn,
and Mrs. Howard Elrldgc have re
turned to Columbia, after a pleas
ant visit with Mrs. L. M. Wise, of
North Augusta.
Mr. \y. J. Wren has returned to
his home In Wrens, after a visit
With friends, in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hahn, of
Miami, are visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Danforth.
The hosts of friends of Mrs.
Imogene Beall will regret to learn
that she left Augusta on Tuesday,
to make her home with her son.
Mr. Earl Beall, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. Claude Wells, of Greenwood,
has returned home, after a visit in
the city.
Miss Willie Neal, who lias been
the attractive week-end guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Neal, has returned home.
Mrs. Marvin Woods has returned
f sf|
COUGHS. FLU. I
6 SUMMER COLDS j
L CHENEYS J
\ Cocoa
1 There are twenty
five to thirty dif
ferent grades of
tv*;, cocoa beans, but
Baker’s Cocoa is
made of high
ji 1 \ grade beans only.
,1 | That is one
reason why it is
MlUltovflv '
I better.
Walterßaker&Co.lM
eSTABtISntO PiO
Dorchester Mass Montreal Can.
eooxUT or cnota siupti xnt r*u
to Adrian, Ga., after a pleasant
visit with Mrs. W. D. Hicks, at her
home 1128 Eighth street.
Mr. Ernest Owens and Mr. Oliv
er Beall, of Savannah, have return
ed after a week-end visit to rela
tives in the city.
Mr. Joe Thigpen, of Dublin Is
l visiting Mr. and Mrs B. W. Lunce
ford and family.
Miss Lizzie Belle Kelly, of Gib
son, is visiting relatives In the
city.
Mr. Joe Johnson, of Thompson,
spent Monday in the city.
Miss Hattie Byrd’s many friends
will to learn that her im
provement has been such, that she
has been carried from the hospital
to her home.
Mrs. C. O. Lundy, of Rocky
Mount, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Markwalter, at their
home on D'Antignac street.
Miss Nillar O'Rander, who was
the attractive week-end guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rander, of
Blythe, has returned to the city.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Farrar were
the guests of Mrs. W. H. Clarke, of
Spartanburg.
Ms. D. F. Moore and Mrs. F. E.
Cummings, of Barnwell, were visit,
ors to the city on Monday.
Mrs. Alice Schub and attractive
daughter. Miss Eleanor Schub, of
Sand ’rsvllle, were the guests of
Mrs. Schub's sister, Mrs. Augusta
Scarborough, en routo to Roanoke,
Va.. where Miss Eleanor will attend
the Virginia College.
Mr. J. C. Rogers, of Green’s Cut.
was a visitor to Augusta on Mon
day.
Mrs. W. C. Smith, of Williston,
spent Monday shopping In the city.
Mrs. O. C. Gilbert, of Waynes
boro. was a visitor to the city on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Langley, Jr„
are receiving congratulations on the
birth of a beautiful baby girl at
the University Hospital, who has
been given the name of Katherine
Elizabeth. Mrs. Langley will be
pleasantly remembered as Miss
Hattie Rhodes.
Miss Haze! McGahee Is th'
charming guest of her brother and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Milo McGahee,
on Chafee avenue.
The many friends of Miss Susie
Park r. Will be interested to learn
that she has accepted the position
of cashier of the Howard Drug Co.
Mrs. W. W. GulUebeau has re
turned from a pleasant week-end
visit with relatives In Llncolnton.
Mrs. L. 8. Jackson has returned
to Modoc .after a visit to th* city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mathews, of
Treton, were shopping In Augusta
on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W Scott, of
Johnston, and Mr. and Mrs. F. D.
Fletcher, of Blythe, were among
the shoppers on Monday tn the
city. U
Mrs. J. 8. Durant and Mrs. J. C.
Baldwin, of Mtdville. spent Mon
day In ths city.
Miss Er'lne Calhoun I* the at
tractive guest of Miss Marion
Rhodes.
Mr. nnd Mrs. F P. Strother, snd
attractive children. Mary Palm,
nnd Clinton, have returned from
a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Martin, of Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hill have re
turned from Washington, D. C„
where they attended the world sc
ries.
Mr snd Mrs Frank D. Hill and
son. Mr. Eferton Hill, have
from 817 Telfair street to 2265
Central avenue.
Miss Eve'yn Still has returned
from a week-end visit to relatives
In Blythe
Mis* Pauline Russell, of Abbe
ville, who is taking a special course
at a local business college, wil be
with her sunt. Mrs. Thcmas.
Mrs. E. L. Foster and daughhters.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15
Ijf=^
U
Mahogany
Floor Lamps
With 24-in. shades which are
featured In pretty colors.
Only .6 to sell at ©l4 7R
the special price of q» I H'i I J
Complete.
The shade alone Is worth
more than the above low
price.
Mahogany
End Tables
Which are displayed
in attractive styles.
Special at only . .$6.75
Globe Wernicke
Book Cases
In solid mahogany, imitation
mahogany, solid walnut,
fumed oak and plain oak.
SPECIAL S DATS.
Pour sections, base and top,
in either imitation ©OP C(1
mahogany or oak SOO«UU
870
BROAD
ST.
Misses Julia and Helen, have re
turned from a pleasant Sunday visit
with Mrs. J. T. Mack, and Mr. J. E.
Ricketson, of Saluda, 8. C.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Johnston are
visiting Mrs. Johnston’s mother,
Mrs. Alice Dlron, of Savannah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. O’Byrn. Jr.,
have returned from their wedding
trip, and are with Mrs. J. H. O'Byrn,
Sr., at 945 Telfair street.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hellmuth,
are visiting relatives in Aiken.
% MOTHER! I
For Your Baby’s Teething
Troubles Give Them “Pitts’
Car-min-a-tive” Now
Costs Only a Few Cents at
Drug Stores.
Mother, when your little on* begins
to ‘‘cut teeth,” Is fretful, feverish,
vomits has painful stools or diarrhea,
wind-colic, sore, painful gums, a does
of ‘‘Pitts Car-min-a-tive” given yout
child promptly stops the vomiting,
strengthens their little stomach and
bowels, stops the pain of teeth coming
through, helps clean out the diarrhea
mess from their little bowels ns noth
ing else can do. Never cramps. Con
tains no morphine or soothing drugs.
Absolutely harmless, but a fine medi
cine prepared especially for children s
teething troubles. Children love Its
pleasant taste and take It easily.
Makes cross, fretful children content
ed, happy and playful again. Dose foe
all ages printed on bottle. Mother,
give Pitt's Car-mln-a-tive freely to
your babies. It can't harm them snd
Is a great tonic for Indigestion.—Adv.
DESTROYS ODORS
FROM PERSPIRATION
"Shs's fair it ths day
And sweet as May.”*
—Cowpsr.
Girls who are otherwise beauti
ful, attractive and clever, but
through no fault of theirs are sub
ject to embarrassing and popularity
ruining body odors, too often fall
to realize the seriousness of trying
to drown them by using perfumes
or strong deodorants.
Perspiration Is necessary. Don't
even think of checking It. It Is the
only means of carrying off a big
proportion of the poisonous waste
which the system has to throw oft
every hour to keep you healthy.
But you can absorb this perspira
tion by simply dusting the body
with tho exquisitely fragranced
Black and White Talcum Powder
which keeps moisture from saturat
ing your clothing and chafing your
skin.
Black and White Talcum Is fra
grance* with the alluring odor of
"Incense of Flowers" perfume,
which will keep you smelling “fresh
and clean." yet It Is economically
priced In liberal 25c sifter cans. All
dealers can supply it to you. ‘
Mel^ccMnc^la^\
iea-iy Creations
yteQ^oiJhiicutarU'Omti