We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
^.^.AAAAAAAAAAA--. *.AAAX> &A4AAAA
Pi: >toplay M
it does one thing
well
Saxi-Fi.ush cleans and purifies the toilet bowl and hidden trap — it was made for that particular purpose — and it does that one job better than you can by any other means.
Sani-Flush removes all stains and incrustations. Sanitizes the unhealthful trap, too, without injury to plumbing connections. Destroys all foul odors.
No scrubbing. No hard work. Simply sprinkle Sani-Flush into the bowl — follow directions on the can — and flush. Always keep a can handy in the bathroom.
Buy Sani-Flush at your grocery , drug or hardware store, or send 25c for a full-size can.
THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO. Canton, Ohio
, p.t. on.
Cleans Closet Bowls Without Scourino
tytvtt yyy yyy?TT7vw wy^y v
Tired Eyes Made
Quintan Vah-Dah Eye Cream
I i iui i !nn
of herb oils and I
i . t, frown-fun ;
i darl hollo' i i ;
,11.1 1.00 lostpaid with lin ctions
fol HI.' I. il< .11 I ) I . ; | :
.1 for the i :•.
"Y'onr Beauty Time and How To Use It"
*$
m
i .i ibllshcd 1908 665-D Fifth Ave., New York
r*j J BANISH YOUR
•Moles
w//7i DESIN/EVl~
A SAFE, SIMPLE. PAINLESS, GUARANTEED HOME TREATMENT
on-ltifiot
D'-'C-L-ALLEN-BINGHAMPTON SIA'
BOX 74 ■» MEMPHIS. TENN U-SA
.\|i bi:i I ) ■:
tion, a ten
dollar document of about one
hundr i typed on a heet,
torn in
A reporter wa Tribune to
inve i i tan, and. findin
oper per on to be declared v. inner under rms of the conte t. I i
po in a mo' ion pi
i e for tl i announ :ement to
accompany her sequel i hapter — all lo I >• done iut allowing her to u.pect that she had won the ten thousand doll
Thi> was done, alter the Chicago manner, in one afternoon.
Then the motion picture camera man put lii^ film cans with the Damon pictures in them again t the t diator steam pipe of a Pullman for the over i rht trip to Chi ago and the whole thing had to I >■ :. . . i .lit letting
Miss Damon suspect that she had won. She I egan to be ecretly hopeful after the second visitation.
Butthc omplications of the qu lhadonly begun. The tudio had thoughtfully made the "winning ' |uel in New Ko ;hellc on e I lefore the n inning idea was selected in Chicago.
Some um ooperative spirit inspired inquiry into the conte t by investigators for the Ui il d State Pot (.hie. The Chicago Tribuni the United States of America voiced a ui mous demand that the sequel chapter fo Mi s Damon's script. The director ol picture was convinced of the superior dramati merit of the sequel already made. Besides, Miss Damon hod i 1 osen to e I I he story the snows of Siberia and the weather report? indicated that in the current season New Rochelle might expect about one snow a century.
A Snowfall That Saved trie Day
The >,\ire between Chicago ind Nev York spit blue lire. It must be done. It can not be done.
Do it anyway. Fleeing the pressun making hourly reports, Jay Cairns went to New York to attend to social interests. When he Ftepped off an early morning train at \ Ro I elle station he was overwhelmed with an impression that the entire landscape was ' ! v , wonderful if true and ho cruel if not! He felt of il and tasted it. It seemed to meet all tests. But with the caution of the i rue repo ter he awaited ... milk wagon on its early round Cairns overtook the wagon and interviewed the driver. 1 ;'. drh er
in his opi ion. It had 1 een si o ; firmly i >< tied
"Are you sure?" Cairn is very impo the wo
paper, two film io and the United
nothing of my many person Is."
•■( iiddap ■ er.
The '
by Jay I S 'don.
ation . ted. . mon was 1 with her
check on the stage of a St. Louis theati
tra pi ith muted
hen was promptly dismissed by her ei , a rooting materi il
• of the mo involved, md dollars
. lived happy ever after. There was an uel —
Kui that is another story, to be told in an early chapter, a tale of more millions, some nr. and many stars.
I CO BE CONTLN1 ED ]
Mildred Dasim, Phot&play Beauty, recorr.mends MawbeUimm
You, Too, May Instantly Beautify Your .^yes WitK
Just a wee touch of "MAYBELLINE" vriil mak short, t ^"'pear
Datura]
rioua.lS' --■■. be= .;■*
■
not spread ar :
■ I d^l-.r: t yoa. Usj<1 by bcautiCuJ
§ r! 5 i r *r ar.J i: Bran for ■
Ac^opt Or.lyjT ' .-L!XB"
and >•"
Tear o . lada n reminder.
HiyoeUine Co., 1750-52 Sheridan Road, QdcagD
I NO RED TAPE § —NO DELAY
limply sen
d (2.09 for this price -smashing diamond riny offer.
■ guaran teed bln^white,
■■
.
TEN MONTHS TO PAY
We take a
■ . ■
Price on Ij 50. A
. nov .
BOOK Or GEMS
v r< • -ything in our two
KU IAL at: WATCH JCO,
ivuirn-xwATCHjca
ma
FULL fl 9 million
learlCT
Your Skin Can Be Quickly Cleared oE
Pimples, Blackheads, Acne Eruptions en the faco or body, Barbors Itch, Eczema, Enlarged Pores and Oily or Shiny Skin.
<SE«m«?VTi V. • r"mv FREE BOOKLET.
gv g% B*^F. "A c, kak-Tone Skin." ti'lline how I *m. ^auu cored myself afterbeirifreffli 51 OOO C.isn jays I can clear vour skin of the above blemishes.
E.S. Giv ZHS. 139 Chemical Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
Kill the Hair Root
ii |y vray to prevent the hair rrom ilia acaln. F.
" rit. osinc 3 stamps. Wo teach
culturi
O. J. MAHLER, 2S6-C Mahler Park, Providence, R. I.
IOTOPLAY MAC v