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Prmope pene S17 60 te Super Bi marks, Moth, “Freckle Red N v jar ber tinge Powder Mar ing, Facial ial Beveloge or Sunken Cheeks etc. ‘onsultation free at of 10cta, Dermatotogtet, 125 ¥ SOODRURY'S FACIAL SOAP forethe Skin and Sealp, at Drugzii mail, BO cents, LIFE UNov. 13, 1890, LLACABRAS shite Ss by rrominent Fayaiciane: iidor Strong Purgative, according to dcee. * Real Hotties 206. Large Bottles, BOc fi: ANDINA *' ° your FADED FURNITURE, ¢ DINA removes the white, faded look from former developing the utmoit beauty of the © wood, and producing the soft lustre of the wax @ polish. ANDINA restores the dining table, beau Lifes the staircase, and Pastly improves the tone of eo furniture of medium quality, beth new and old. cam be applied by any perion and # Ts twhat every househecper has long desired,and rect ts permanent. Price $1 a bottle, prepa Bivcctionsenctoved. If your dealer dees net tuppiy you, remit to ws. The Baltimore Specialty Company, 314 8t. Paul 8t., Baltimore, Md. 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R. 8, The FIRST AND ONLY President of the Royal College of Surgeons Who Ever Gave a Public Testimonial, AND THE FOLLOWING 18 THE ONLY TESTIMONIAL HE EVER GAVE. “If it be well to wash the skin—and we never heard the proposition questioned—it is well also that we should be familiar with the means by which that purpose may be most efficiently attained. ** We once knew a beautiful woman, with a nice complexion, who had never washed her face with soap all her life through; her means of polishing were a smear of grease or cold cream; then a wipe, and then a lick with rose water. Of course we did not care to look too closely after such an avowal, but we pitied her, for soap is the food of the skin. Soap is to the Skin What Wine is to the Stomach, a generous stimulant. It not only removes the dirt, but the layer which carries the dirt; and it promotes the displacement of the old cuticle to make way for the new, to increase the activity of change in the skin. Now turn we to Toilet Soaps, and there we find a name engraven on the memory of the oldest inhabitant_PEARS PEARS’ SOAP! an article of the nicest and most careful manufacture, and the most refreshing and agreeable of balms to the skin.” ‘You can live at home and make more money at work for as than et anythlag ele lathe world: Visher oe all ages Cou Wyoutft rane. Terms FARE. Address, T 4 Auguste, Maine Children always Enjoy It. SCOTT'S ‘| EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Ol! with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda I's almost a8 palatable as milk. Children enjoy It rather than . A MARVELLOUS FLESH { PRODUCER It Scott's Emulsion after thelr ; juring the winter s: i Beware of substitutions and imitations. ; comicbooks.com