FOLKS GROWING BALD CAN NOW GROW THICK HAIR. ' WHAT A SPECIALIST, SAYS. "It is the only product, as far as wo ' know, whoso use has been known to promote hair growth. It seems to exert a specific action, and we liavo used it witlr i good effect in many hundreds of cases. • We regard it aB of decided service." Dr. •• G. T. Jackson and Dr. C. W. M'Miirlry, ;«> College of Physicians, Columbia University, New York. This announcement will interest every man or woman troubled with thinning : .liair, or dandruff, who has met dismal failure trying to grow hair with the numerous oily tonics, greasy pomades, or ; head washes that never roach the hair "papillae" (tlie tiny organ inside the root that makes tho hair grow). A new discovery'has made possible tho ■union of the hair-growing product (mentioned above by Drs. Jackson and M'Murtry), witli just the agents craved by the root "papillae" to make them bear thick hair. This marvellous formula is known as Crystolis, and its wonderful success has won it the name of the greatest hair-grower yet discovered. Through its extraordinary penetratiug, absorbable powers, Crystolis creeps into the very pores of tho scalp—the roots of the hair—where it sets to work, with its cleansing, stimulating properties, to push out every vestige of dead and live germinal matter, dandruff, scurf, etc. You can just imagine tho surprising change iifter the roots are cleaned and Crystolis has renewed the health of the "papillae" so as to excite a fresh outburst of long, ' luxurious, fluffy, soft, silky hair. Crystolis is not the least bit injurious, thoroughly effective, and cost only half tho price' of an ordinary tonic. Any iiTst-class chemist has it, or can get it from his wholesalers for vou, and will refund if you are not satisfied as per tho guarantee in the package—Advt.
As the result of the simplification of divorce proceedings 38,000 applications for divorce have been made in Potrograd since the Revolution. Over a hundred peerages have been created in the past fifty years.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 256, 17 July 1918, Page 6
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338Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 256, 17 July 1918, Page 6
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