l)ll(‘.l<lMlii*i/li_l_llz 12*." /,__J __. r}? There's y . o guess-work with Fry's Mlfnl’ l promising cake turns out bitter and dry simply because the wrong Chocolate is used. will’ not avoid such disap- pointing results by always using Fry's Unsweetened and thus be sure of that mellow, delicious flavour which comes only from high-grade Chocolate ~— at its matured best. For quality the name Fry's is YOur safe guarantee and those hlmdl’, one ounce , separate squaresmake accurate measure- ment easy and waste Impossib]e_ Use Fry's Chocolate next time you bake and note the delicious diflerence. Fry~Cadbury Ltd, Mmmeat k». hiitimin- It»; illmrrnted book let ’F|iourt-rI Ilv. iynw Iu! Cocoa and [pk-yaw ', g1. mgjnnnv modem met/wilt of 1. .11» "ti-x t...” and hf) Baiting t fiuyolnlc. Sent free. editions ’ Latest’ I For Chic Dressers I"ll'.'. iiuiii )l;ll'I'lll 141.1‘. Here's stunt-thug new‘ in king iii u‘ ur-fui smock with young uni, dllilfli b‘.'O.l(.l bllillliflfi‘ line. Th‘ it ilicriiiu fitness b ii"i\t'i the yok: in:i.r~s it yer)’ roomy‘. it's just as simpe as f-allfn: oft‘, n log 1o intikc it. mid the eosl i1 7 so moderate. A 'Ijvi‘o‘e:ii co ‘en print is iery uaiv ;‘ll(I lovely fr it in bright ‘ x red, _v ii.\v. g 00.1 or b1 e_ you (Illl s‘i"(‘t "roni the e'"iili1 prints. rayon (1 TI rlci llf‘(I for ‘iti. Zlfi nirtl 40- i'i i"‘f|lill‘ s; 3 ha, nitvcri i. , Street Address’ State ‘ s l LLNIJQN“. to?» on nxpii- tozi o oifice wotwcr. tiic iligh Court 1r.'ii.<tl ill iii;uct.o.i r: 'i:tin_: use of t-nriiwiiic this iii ti“ Athlrlii that ILlllg dcmclslicd for hritige ro.tli. EIA\S’II()RV DlI-lllfl IN (TAR KRUC‘: ERSDORP. South Afrira~ 1CPi--~'l‘r.ivelhng ilifllf‘ on a 1on2 :1" lllllfill‘; ét'll.lf‘l‘f‘.“l ]‘..\l‘SIll3i‘.il’$. lltci. J. .1. l’.i':.- (if the Dutch Re- |lOI‘ll‘1(‘f'I Giiuazh. eoilrsprzl and did 1 ' iii h motor rir. (Dyan .11;F,;1;§§Zi.~1 ---. I itrhidedl llll the t-iirgo tlI tire Brit sh ship l rlc..1. km,‘ ‘r _,. , 1 1. - of Rtiubirir: from Lnrzrloii was so ("ahortite ‘it l mean are u; prop. ..c _ ' l " ouhidc tiic‘< owiilti full-size m lwnv lo." niotivc. itii Ill thrw gowns are l nirplnite sev rut. triim ears. ‘an 0- ll iilll-ttlll. tflit-iilt iigl mobiles and tons of Chri lfllRS wo ‘ll llll(If‘l' o ._lhes'e”liea ylliatiiielltiins~ Iliorines’ Perfect Iloaltll “Bands on Regularity! n. - - . .. u danlcrou! ‘I19; "Wruiu: !_'l‘lin'a why m: lfllul idea to u! rrvfiats every d-y, “um! Illriiin ll m Itrnce P Iaesttonzyombnt "mhlhation. """'-' <'~n1-1i=i1i. m: . l'\l'l1‘l‘l’\ll‘\', rum; 2.00/96 care/Moves we rl// _ neea/IWam/rz B f0 fi/nce-z/p fig/Vt’; O/IyFI/fo/z. Gr’! if . ' ' z/nlf/y 1h Qua/er 00/5 “iiuiiltii iiiiis Iorltiacint] up Dl(]l'.SllOI1,Nl‘H/f‘§,tlllfl Appfllilt‘ ith in Nawttirtfs Vitamin CHAPTER XXVIII All though that night, Alma workcd in the ‘improvished labor- atory‘, struggling to reconstruct. her formula. It was slow, laborious go- ing. 'l‘imc and again, zhe came up against a blank wall. But finally. at six o'clock in the morning, she snapped off the green-shaded light ovcr her laboratory bench, and heaved a deep sfgh. She had re- covered the formula in full. She stretched weariiy and reached for the thermos half full of coffee left over from her mid- night luncli. When she had poured out a cupful and drunk it. she went to the phone and called Mr. Garrett's house. A sleepy-voiced servant answered her. "I couldn't possibly disturb Mr. Garrett at thi‘ hour unless it L; of the utmost importance.“ _ "Ask him," Alma said, “if he wants to talk to Alina Whittaker." The servant left the phone and » presently, John Garretts voice, eager and excited, sounded over the wirc “Everything3 okay, Mr. Garrett," Alma told him calmly. “I've re- covered the formula." "You don't mean it! Girl, you're a marvel! I'll be right down. Wait for me there in the inbor- atory." ‘ In less than fifteen mitiutes. he come racing in, grinning exuitant- ly. “This time, we're going to pro- tect. that t'ormu'a!“ he said. "I want several copic; made of it be- fore we lcse it again. We'll put one in thc safe in the office, one iii my .afe.y-cleposit box. and you keep one. For the moment, we'll put this one copy in the safwfllifl then. will you come and have breakfast with ma?" "Why _ _ _ yes," Alina raid slow- ly. “Provided we have it at some place like the Dairy‘ Limchnand not at sonic swnnk rcstullfflfi- Garrett "Okay." inuglicd Ml‘. "Anything you $25M’ _ _ A lttlc later, thcy wcrc sitting oppolte carh other at a gins table. Tritckdrivcrs and woikni ii, on a long line of stools- wcrc brcakfa ting at a nearby rcuiitci‘. “About my jcb." Alma said. "Did you iiicaii what you stilt! U"? oppcd ' oL-iei" day about giving me free rein and lcLiii; ine experiment to my heart's" eon cut I want to do several thing» iii the tlye-chfinlrfll field. iihtl I'd rather do them for the company and be protected. than l'l, k Liyiitc it on my own and being bombed or kidnapped!" Jchii Garrett staird a; her. "see here, Mi s what do you mean by that? Once before. you niadc ii ci"_\'p.ic remark about ‘Biirntiiood crookediicss.‘ Is there any 05c you uispcct of s cal- ing the formula ti 'd your notes‘, and seit l}! that fii'r'."‘ " 't' not. make ziuy accusations. ‘. Griizcit." Nina mild tvyiftlv. .. that formula ])lll£‘llIf‘(I now before thr IIll(‘\'I‘S can mzikt‘ use cf it. The copy they got will bc irvless to lll‘lll. Let's simply lax-k the tlcrus tiguiiist any illi'_LIlf‘l' Illl(‘.'illf,“ dcp‘ izc one of your men to pinch- hi; as a gitxrd-pitferably a tpon iblc. . lgciii, llCffOll whose word ivouid b: gocd if evidence were required of him-and station him outside my laboratory door." "I'll do that!" John Garrett promi cd. "But I wt.h you‘d tell inc whom you suspect!" "Downtown." Alma said softly, “there's a drugstore that had my father's name over it for twenty years or more. He borrowed forty thousand dollars on notes, and the bank fort-closed on him. Prior to The foreclosure, Bc;tail Remedies had offered him SCVCIIIy thousand dollars fora bu iness taxed well t over a hundred thmisand. Now. they've put. up a big electric sign ovcr that store. and it reacli ‘Bestoil Rciricdiesl’ “You mean the bank foreclosed. and than sold to Bestall at a. huge profit?" "I menu." Alma said earnestly. "that what the official; of the Burntwood Batik did to my father i: reason enough fcr mo. to feel that I'd like a guard and witness outside my iab-ju t in case." Alma went home to sleep until iicoii, then went back to the mill. "Hear about the batik holiday. llli» Whittaker?" the gatekeeper risked. "Batik holiday?" Alma repeated. “Burntwood Bank is closed,“ he explained. Alma vralkcd slowly and thought- fully into the mill. "Telephone message for yoti. Miss Alma." the floorman told her a‘, she started down the corridor to- wnrd the labora ory “A man's been calling you all morning." as it - She ‘ “That was l president Of 1111; ESHILWOOII Bank. He's coming wrile to see me at five-thirqv.‘ 6h he comes, <91; that weré nlot a soul around. And see to it. aso, that. youre within hearing distance dllmlg our entire inter- view. Don't fail i110!" tTo be Continued) ___ ,é__ , Discover 0f Famous Diamond Is Dead Tito (li-scoiwrci‘ of the f11111o~.,- Flvilllei- Ditinioiici l\liiic»-tltc “W11. O-‘il. richest snle dnnrnd filllilit‘ l l Ever known, ivhlch 1)i'0dltt't‘(l ilie “$8M slum wt found. the 0111111..‘ “"1 m5 Just tlizcl here at IIlI‘ our, of 74. " l _Th° millet" and iiia::_\- or {hp smaller stones cut from tli s (llam-i (""1 Vii-dill’ (‘lllifil the rrouii- and sccptrcs of ill!‘ K111: and Qiirn of the British Conunoiiavrrilth of tciis. When Cuiiiiitui firs‘ _~11 9011M that there were diamonds 110.11- Pfciorlfi llifi t'i"' W11» a (Lfiit-ul one. for the finale.- v. ho oivnczl tn‘ ‘EYOLIIICI rcfuscd to grant. nu 0111911, and even thrtatcucd Ciiiii n‘s L memsengci" w‘th a gun. 'i'hnt. w iii1 i898. Four yrrrs lat i‘ C.‘Il!l‘ll. ‘ irnrganing ths time wi 1i thy Itirmeixz‘ ob.~tiii.ite 1~~1 1111'. Whittaker, just ‘ carats-A i-2 illT‘Il("1 lry l pounds. All went well and. in ltluii. the lgrctit, Culliiiiii tliaintmtl of 3023, ‘.2 inches hr,‘ When U0 l- 3 Fr illf‘ hlillivl 2 inches-nuns found. rral Bctlia was first l tcr of the C:ioii_v ‘tc gtin vans tit‘- rgtiircrl by the 'I"':i's'v:';ii (‘o l ;IIICI‘IL anti prrsciitetl ‘.0 Kati: , ward VII. . Uprotitilrchzirtl , Of Old \\l'iiid~'10i' LONDON. Drt- —b't>ici'.il ilIIt".'- ntions in the gtiztliis at Nviiltlt-Ol" Castle have been l'(’.()I\'f‘tI by the King. who ha‘; spent. niueli timc recently studying: iiielhod~ f.‘lii1)l;._\'- eil in tho royal gnltltiiis gciztvxtit y. Following cuiisziiltiiiioiis with A. -Riichic. land stcmirtl and J. llitk-t son. tic-ting hctxi giurlciicr. ht- 111i:- l . decided to reduce the iiunibcr oi fruit trees and to transfer the pcultzy fnrin. now ue:ii' the tln.r,v. to a site near the Albert Gate iit the Old Wiurlscr ciitraiicc to lIll‘ estate. ___i__?_ l YER-MILLION WIIAPS llliirlciie Dci.i'.eli wears a vcrniil- lion velvet hotdecl eve ng cap?! over a stripctl lame thtzss. “It Keeps Me on my Feet" says Mrs. Harold Pzitriqtiin, R.R. No. 1, Malagaah, Nova Scotla. “Lydia E. Pinkham‘; Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medi- i cine. I recommend it to any woman who suffers as I used to. I usually spent the first day in my bed, for the pain was so intense. Since taking it I can do all my 1 work and never miss a day." 98 out ofIOO Women Report Benefit l I-lqnld and ‘hhleu - - Ar all Drugflhtn l " lllllf-l E. PINKHIIM'S l (ENABLE COMPOUND GORDON FIFE, Soldier ‘of Fe-tuvte '\ 1 . _SOl‘lif‘lllll'.‘:’, when (Iiii/{llfui iv nnti mavhii.. \ l l _Alma called the number on the l Sig) of isanfl- the floormaii handed i ::I*I9II0—~.I.IliS is Aliiitt ll/liittakcr." n“ P‘ R05’ CTIYIKVBII." bilIfI ii bland ‘voice at the other cud of the Y/lfe- Id llkl‘. to scc you about. ii llutlc. business inatlcr, Mis.» Whit.- lkvi. Could you ..top iii at mi office whenever convenient?" l 17f‘ bQITY.“ Alina said. glancing IOWBid Bill Sands, who was ioung- ‘ u"; iii the laboratory doorway, 1 Ini much too busy, M1; Can.yau_,. l milinlfil._lllal' I_come to lIl8—ah- I _ -1 lob‘ Whittaker? It's most ‘ “"4"” It" Sure you'll Iilitl it tycll ; worth your while!’ l “All flghkflm" Cfln conic to my i laboratory here at fivc-lliiity. I. “"211 be “Wkiiig llllLll late." ; towlmcitlhuiigltl). and Bill loiingcd ‘ Lo Si}; 10f. hil blue eyes narrowed 1 n-MI *1 bismuth setatin gum, 1 t ivrk Gaiictt. he said, “told me l o s tc around and see you were“, I annoyed. Miss Whittaker." H1: 1 flllllcrs caressed an automatic in a holster on his hip. I "Twill"! to you. Bill. just has been all the c months." Daused. then went on. ROY Carryall. N"??? fl4WWJJIIIa- m, LOTTETOWN“ IEWLJARDIAQIW CAKE ARE MADE WITH THIS FAMOUS EVERY-PURPOSE FLOUR This is the flour so many women say is tiic host friend the home-baker ever had. It makes such fine- textured, truly delicious bread, biscuits and buns, such successful cakcs and such flaky, tastceenticing pie-crust, that baking with it is a real pleasure. Ogiivie . . . pioneer miiiers since 1801 . . . icavc nothing to chance. Royal Household Flour is tested many times before you buy it . . . for wheat quality before milling, for flour quality during milling and for baking quality after milling. Every ounce of Royal Household is like cvcry other ounce . . . tho finest flour that can be made. That's why Royal Household safeguards baking success. Buy Ogilvie Royal Household Flour in the size of bag you like best . . . 2, 7, 24, 49 and 98 lb. begs. The 2 and 7 lb. bags have the new top for easy pouring. Next time you bake get a real thrill , , _ use Royal Household Flour. THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS (0., LIMITED Montrml. (ills-aw. 'l'tm~i\to, Fort Wil- liam. Winn-we. Regina, Medicine Hat, Cflliitii v. E-lmtunnn. Vancouver ririrl Victim's H,“ .11.. HOUSEWIFE and HER ACTIVITIES crept-tie r. her.i"i. ‘ox/viii: g itlllllllf‘ nu than‘ it'll‘! ct»: mater- ial with the (lair: 19117" 111 [flfgfl tizurcr. and Itflilflla t‘e Roial Crown; anti iii.i‘eri'-'l slionuiiir aii "ll line of the Coronation coach on a (lzirk Qrtniiid. iIlt‘llll’I(‘I :h .1 t." L THE A woman sings nz-i s the wikl A soup, of \\'\.'lll'Il‘l‘ sw ct. And (‘\’(‘l'_\'\\‘ll(‘l'(‘ her lilti" Child f‘o'lo\vs hcr gfidn; ice‘. :t.‘t.i white He thittcrs like ‘.\ 1 a l\i'a\ .. run Along the l"l it ii Hs mother (iirrnx, liini. Sui‘. Ii"1 ii 1*..l\' i‘ Float. stifiir (hymn t... riii‘, First. iiizniiitniiis. whcrt‘ the Fllllllk All‘ Anti - upon 11.» hair. 1,. furlrd. Upoii iirr brz-‘st lie 1.1 l-‘lorl-z ‘.0 H5 tliwniiirv eves. — .-\(‘1.\ IRS LEI-l (‘IfT LESION 1irci1crvctl s. 1 i r use Cu‘. lemons t'..ll re smearing the rut cgg. then sctliii; i twirl" in tlry The 111st of the vilagt- \\'1l_VS between two I'll?» Mniiy of us arc 1 xi to be good stibst lite» 1. A U-lfCilll (Il'i\(‘l 1 rue. who is ‘trailed by n traffic etip. Many a man who hti< itlz~l lii< jib was fired with (‘illillh isiu. Wiicii a wife is as true as .~t. 5119's‘ generally well temper-rd. The worst ret-oiiti-stnry‘ nicii are them who tell the Sdlllt‘ story I\\'lC(‘. One way of inning your p.iii'.'. thin‘ show ]l.‘1ilit‘~ The m1iii Tcilniv’ lllilll rttiiic of c". ttnos to innkc n living; at it. M-uiy time. ill" hons- \v‘h the Eiigrt. t r plukqd lil ll'.lll o.‘ it w. the large". llllll".'_'.lf'.f‘ paikrtl on ll. lf it weren't for "the party 0f the first 1‘Lirt“aiiti"thr~ 1art\ 0 the second 1mm‘ :1 lot of l:1\v_vcrs would be out of jun» .\I IKE 'I'\\'I<Il*lI)S 01-‘ IIEYIRIDEK now rut" IN isi The ]‘llll.'(‘lll smoky odor famous Harris Twccds is illl eiitir l ntion of the smoke rind pent fr til f;i'..i. r-liciit. pure IIII" , Aiid till tlic tlrciiiiis of tlll the ilitirjtl b_\ wi'li either ilic yolk or the whit‘ of tin good cnou ;h r1 1s 1,0 lrt on Illil‘ squt‘ who says h." l.‘\(‘.\ his nl one nnrl not. instilled by " . The tinéll is a combin- (‘i5 and the native plants and lichens which are used to dr: the The wool is ivishctl t ‘, lN DRIGNS ‘ OFFICE l out is n ruu totlrtssiou 0F Y0llll liiEMvi to lBDlKT //\i ‘l A L lTT LE ‘ Tll LAT E R YOU Will. BE (i009 EIIWSH l0 SlGlI THESE, IOUR MIIESTYWID E USE, lN lllltl use iii stint toot l - l0ll uinumit wt ovt LIYONlA tweed. iii slreatznsi whi i have llf"‘.l in .liciu dycrl ovcr (lrpssrs for ._ ~A-,_"RM, iii .....l.'......! l lltti.‘.rt‘ifli\ dcriliis wi'li a Coronation dross; .i bit pout, hm. aiitl til'.f‘(i on peat cx:'r:~.tioi~..'il‘_v good rools. 1)t‘l‘lllf‘lll("l ~\‘.'.lll the sin kc from ll‘? llPfll 131T“ l" ‘hi’ C9u3:l“lllllllI?f‘I‘ of iiotcity pattern. said below. Only twectls \\'lll(‘Il are math‘ the .~.t~(-1-¢111-~- n1’ 11w Dr; p.913; entirely Ill lll" Ciitqr Hebrides, a champs‘; of Tr-Mp. S4!‘ til 0i Nilllde Off tlic coart 0f Iirsfeiicrs 112.20 trim. told tn rc- S.<.tli'iid viifl‘ Width 11ft‘ Il51lII"Illf‘llll3(l‘ the C0l'0l‘llil(lll and then woven by the llllllVf‘ isiyiidcrs 01‘ giVPll a frcc hand. Re u1l<, in food chorwpri‘ croflcia1. (‘an he callrd rciiuinc 50111;, ,-(,_t.-¢5_ a“. 55am“. Hui I\\l‘(‘(I.. whine in four 1 1t. fort pun In eve-T bag. "Illanufut-titrcrs are prcd (-111; for‘ some 1 PAGE NIN l5 Mildred lliae McKenzie, su- pervisor of The Ogilvie Flour Mills institute of ilousehoiri Science, will- aend free in- formation on cooking, baking and housekeep- ing problems, upon recci t olcoupon - from a but: of kovu. Icirsiziioto FLUFR. Address “iitlrcrl Mac Mc- Kenzie, care of The Ogihic Flour hliil! C0. LltL, llltiiilrtnil Ogilvie Rf\\'AI.I‘I0l"~Ellt)i.D From: is triple-icsir-rl to help ensure your suctr-ss in h.'i!;ing—-irslcd for viii-ac quality I)f'I()i’8 milling, for flour quality during milling and for bak- ing tiniitv ciitcr miliing-—ufl bgfura 3'91‘ 11;, ' Try this rested rvtriptr it-irh triple-tested Flour MOLAS. .5’ (JOOKII-IS l"-iir~r..1111-;.i vi 11111.1. 111.11-11‘~, '4 l‘i|] dturivnu: '4' nip IIIliLmw-l; g4 'i'iii‘1-in .~\iu cup hot when IlI|Ir‘\|)4I"llFI"m"I'I lffvjfllflkfiliYflL not ~l-.ilfil.l|I'li|l .|.....=;111,. ~ \ Mittint Ma Mtltetiii: ' 'm'r.r.'r...."-"- l tl1111 I , 11.11-12.11. 1.11.1» “ tin gr ~'1-11]t..t-l.:1- rIlPtl “111111 ".i;.11trt:.11.1i!.1t<.»11\\-tlt1l.<~\1111<.11 t .111. my (ilVI lIlPll 1|,» other. s in .< 1111.111 Y.il~ i111 1a e. t L is t-rwn. . ntilttvnnn mu- 'he Royal mono grain. tri-wici clds and lions art among the Coronation emblem: which have been uthzcd lri the dr- E1211". Sonic of the all-ovcr rattems n1 colden crowns or shields on a navy blue gi-rund are vrri’ atlract live. BREAKFAST FOOD A good breakfast fried can ‘a made by dryiiii: some strfe bread throughljr. broyvninz it in the oven, then rziniirlin: l: vcrj: fine with the or the rolling pm lScrve with milk 0r cream. 'I'lii' ll;lil\‘l‘ \\"il\'t‘l' l.‘< eotlfiticred ‘a fil't"lll1 twtiltviinii. niiti he guards. icalousiv ill" tricks‘ of iiidivzdtinl , reigns which hurt‘ lit-vii illlllflhfi tiowu 1n in" f'niil_v for gtiicriiii ii t-i"r‘i'ti\' (mic. .\'Kh.\'(; IN \\‘IN'I‘RY WlL-YIIIEII i.» t:il;ii SJ sw ‘ llhlfl" o" .i‘ (l crochet lt-oittiii are fiuuid ljv ill‘tl'llh skiirr lfo he _lll:~l the riulit wvhht to uezr liiiiticz‘ l1f‘1l'1'if‘l‘ outer cliiiiiilrl. TlVS‘ lilhllllll serve atliiiiriibly to uetir in the‘ ghou-t‘ llOlillfI lhe tire .'\llt‘1' a rhi_v's iii: or for ll.\(‘ when trinnb- mu n l in the sun unite: lhc| .-i;;1 _» {no ho‘. Yen t‘lll strip tlczvn to the cotton t\\'f‘l'f‘l' and . ‘ll he \\.ll'lll f‘ll0ll’lIl without '_)\"lll'.!l scratch‘. or ('illl'ii1'I. LICHONADE SET 1. in class waiter iii: may be converted‘, i.ve lemonade set by : liillf’, on tlieui siiuplc dtsilns of‘ flower, or lemons and crceii leaves. The t|l"t‘l'tl'. yn-iifl. \\‘Ill(‘Il arc sildj l for clots. 1i.iiiitin5: pone: I‘ grfut. bi-illituitxv llllfI l1'.lllF1)'.ll'(‘l‘.C_\' and little t-ulnr should be used lu obtiin the IW>I ri-suks. l The aims mii~t first of all hi‘ famous medicated cream-and not cosmetic l Hnwmlghl-Y mlwpd m “Iallm Seal“, creams or lotions to relieve Plinfui chaPPcd l “Yllfl- i‘ 1H“! l“ “I'd ‘Y-‘Vl- “"4 hands. Among them arc hundreds of doctors ‘IYNI- Th“ ipmlg“ ll lhhll" will‘ illlkI nursrsolio rcaiizcrharchappcd hands are mt-tlrviaitvd siix: and nlloiv it to stand for : P . minutes. ‘Fitter ti ' designs fi"iin copies on to trziciiv- piipcr. anti iiirii cum thriii to the liiiisitle of tlic <. Ouflirc the d"- sigii lll hint-i; i . and their fill ill‘ the burly of the rleign nccordnrz to , 111p cqltll‘ .~t'ilt'lll(‘ When lhc ]'a'iit- iiip: has been t-tiiimleted wash o'f ,l!‘." rupv 'l".'r‘ rrfoivl will dry al.- liun-t uum1~<l\.itc~ly. Hill they mm b" lwa ‘uerl nftrr :1 few tlna" in Wililll m white, soir loveliness. - YQXI¢M q ‘Lei CHAPPED HANDS ARE REALLY CUT HANDS- scones OF nuv CRACKS IN THE SKIN. MED/CATED NOXZEMA not ONLY SOOTHES- IT ACTUALLY HELPS HEAL! RESULTS IN 24 HOURS WITH NOXZEMA- 0r Money Back! iiotisasm of people today rirc- using this really cut IiantIs-scnres of tiny cracks in the skin that nccd mild medication, to promote quick Iiealing-antl to restore red, rough hands See for yourself how wonderful Noxzrnia is for chapped hands. ApplyNoxzcma onyour hands-note how won- derfully soothing it is, Iiow quickly it rclievcs pain and redness. Leave FOR OIIIIPPEO HANDS OOOTORS THEMSELVES IISE TIIIS FAMOUS MEOIOIITEO OREIIM! .-___ ._ —_____. water. llslllt! o mtltl soup but I0‘ Noxzcma on at night. I ‘ ‘ ‘ I I 1snda Look at your hands in I _ h 2 i ¢ I i — its meiot- w mitt lthat!9rliz.iztitlz'itislrrosh l (‘()R0\"\TION INSPIRIN whircr and smoother. I uttered i111 truly vii- .11 ‘your dfllfl- I 1 » IPACTIUXERS (ll Feel ihein. Notice how I m“ b": ‘t'““’ “"“‘l“' ' I 1 DRESS IVIATERIALS soft they arc. I n All‘ Iii-T; ‘an: : _ I “FIF III?" i (I (‘Q Pntlcrns thsigned for woinrif» *-----——————" the Corona‘ on p0" _______, — ‘ e r ' ‘MA 7 " ‘ 7 7' ' _ — A V_-__J'<i '1': "» ~'~ Moore and ‘obn Holes . W", l 5061s, nun mu ‘tOUR iitmtii 7__AND ovi 1w THIS root- Aara llll rvt out roii l0U.. 47's ~—~1 lSH VlllN _ llllS IS YOUR DOING BLAST YOt‘ YOOVL SOLD ME OUT T0 iHEll. "ti. FAY Yoylltl 1M5)»; of‘ w